Otherwise, did anyone crack up at how bad the consulting was (who’s got explosives? no comms?)? I mean with all that hilarious death going on who cares…but still.
“Look at what’s happening in America’s inner-cities. If our hopeless legal system continues going the same liberal direction, there will be anarchy before long. We need one person in an influential position to stand up and tell the truth about gun control lobbies, the death penalty and that our criminal justice system basically stinks.”
Sylvester Stallone, interview in Cinefantastique magazine, June 1995
“until America, door to door, takes every handgun, this is what you’re gonna have… It really is pathetic… We’re livin’ in the Dark Ages over there.”
Sylvester Stallone, March 28, 1998
“I know we use guns in films,” but insisted the time has come “to be a little more accountable and realize that this is an escalating problem that’s eventually going to lead to, I think, urban warfare.”
Sylvester Stallone on Access Hollywood, June 8, 1998
“It [2nd Amendment] has to be stopped, and someone really has to go on the line, a certain dauntless political figure, and say, ‘It’s ending, it’s over, all bets are off. It’s not 200 years ago, we don’t need this anymore, and the rest of the world doesn’t have it. Why should we?”
Sylvester Stallone on Access Hollywood, June 8, 1998
I refuse to give Sly Stallone any of my hard-earned money. I would rather use the money I would be spending for the ticket, snacks, and drinks on practice ammo. JM2CW.
What’s with the claymore that goes off like a nuke with huge pressure waves bounding through the forest knocking down trees and foliage with a mushroom cloud only to spread so far out that it then has to travel down hill?
Here’s a comparison chart showing the differences in the 4 Rambo movies, and how they got progressively more violent and gun-filled as the series went on.
Reminds me of the Lethal Weapon movies and how dependent they were on guns, yet there were anti-NRA or firearms posters in one or more scenes.
Saw it on Saturday, and enjoyed it myself, just like the previous three. I think it’s pretty old news that Sly is Anti-Gun. He was shooting his mouth off about our gun laws back in the 1990’s while he was in London at some sort of conference. He sure has made zillion’s using guns in his movies though… Hypocrite.