'Rambo' - C or D?

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Watched this again on the weekend. Fuck, what a stupid movie. Even 'Missing in Action 2' was better. I actually like Sly, but it looks like they filmed it in Kew Gardens!

dave q, Monday, 16 December 2002 10:40 (twenty-three years ago)

WHich one? First Blood? (=good)
Rambo: First Blood Part 2 (=so-so)
Rambo III (=laughable).

Pete (Pete), Monday, 16 December 2002 10:43 (twenty-three years ago)

I was speaking of the 2nd one - agreed w/ assessments but '2' edges closer to '3' in laughability with each viewing

dave q, Monday, 16 December 2002 10:52 (twenty-three years ago)

which is the one where he cauterises a wound by burning gunpowder from a bullet? that is k-funny.

Alan (Alan), Monday, 16 December 2002 11:06 (twenty-three years ago)

The 'First Blood' novel (by David Morrell, IIRC) is actually quite gd in a fairly schematic, anti-authoritarian way (Rambo is just yer average down-trodden Viet Nam vet who is unfairly persecuted by the nasty cops 'cos he has long-hair and a bit of an attitude, man)

Andrew L (Andrew L), Monday, 16 December 2002 15:02 (twenty-three years ago)

four years pass...
haha holy shit I saw this movie for the first time today.

Curt1s St3ph3ns, Thursday, 1 February 2007 07:05 (nineteen years ago)

WHich one? First Blood? (=good)
Rambo: First Blood Part 2 (=so-so)
Rambo III (=laughable).

chaki (chaki), Thursday, 1 February 2007 07:35 (nineteen years ago)

haha.

Chewshabadoo (Chewshabadoo), Thursday, 1 February 2007 10:23 (nineteen years ago)

Rambo IV: Pearl of the Cobra
Status: Pre-production

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0462499/

This is going to be worse than laughable, and I say that as someone who kind of enjoyed Rocky Balboa.

onimo (onimo), Thursday, 1 February 2007 12:04 (nineteen years ago)

The next chapter finds Rambo recruited by a group of Christian human rights missionaries to protect them against pirates, during a humanitarian aid deliver to the persecuted Karen people of Burma. After some of the missionaries are taken prisoner by sadistic Burmese soldiers, Rambo gets a second impossible job: to assemble a team of mercenaries to rescue the surviving relief workers.

onimo (onimo), Thursday, 1 February 2007 12:04 (nineteen years ago)

I'm rooting for the pirates.

N.i.c.o.l.e (Ex Leon), Thursday, 1 February 2007 12:09 (nineteen years ago)

Aye, bad move bringing out a Christian anti-pirate movie in these pirate luvvin' Christian hatin' times.

onimo (onimo), Thursday, 1 February 2007 12:15 (nineteen years ago)

Rambo IV: Holy War (USA) (working title)

(does wide-eyed smiley thing)

haha off that IMDB board underneath onimo's link:

Is it true that Adrian is dead in this one?

(mirth)

pisces (piscesx), Thursday, 1 February 2007 15:33 (nineteen years ago)

I saw R:FBP2. The exploding arrows were a GREAT touch.

Curt1s St3ph3ns, Thursday, 1 February 2007 18:28 (nineteen years ago)

Pauline Kael's full length review is funnier than Sly's mullet-perm.

Alfred, Lord Sotosyn (Alfred Soto), Thursday, 1 February 2007 18:43 (nineteen years ago)

one year passes...

first blood = g.o.a.t.

am0n, Sunday, 25 May 2008 23:00 (seventeen years ago)

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PappaWheelie V, Monday, 26 May 2008 00:01 (seventeen years ago)

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PappaWheelie V, Monday, 26 May 2008 00:01 (seventeen years ago)

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RabiesAngentleman, Monday, 26 May 2008 00:05 (seventeen years ago)

G.O.A.T.!

PappaWheelie V, Monday, 26 May 2008 00:11 (seventeen years ago)

red dawn also classic

am0n, Monday, 26 May 2008 01:35 (seventeen years ago)

one year passes...

Guy did a DV remake -- more faithful to the book, apparently -- of First Blood, in his apartment for $96. He did all the work behind and in front of the camera.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BMrtTgJ8KnM

Rage, Resentment, Spleen (Dr Morbius), Thursday, 7 January 2010 01:40 (sixteen years ago)

haha awesome

latebloomer, Thursday, 7 January 2010 19:05 (sixteen years ago)

not quite, but watchable enough.

http://www.slantmagazine.com/film/film_review.asp?ID=4715

Rage, Resentment, Spleen (Dr Morbius), Thursday, 7 January 2010 19:09 (sixteen years ago)

opens in NY today. should be double-billed w/ Buster Keaton in The Playhouse.

Rage, Resentment, Spleen (Dr Morbius), Friday, 8 January 2010 19:38 (sixteen years ago)

M Z Seitz video essay:

http://www.thelmagazine.com/newyork/how-to-remake-rambo-for-9551/Content?oid=1494242

Rage, Resentment, Spleen (Dr Morbius), Saturday, 9 January 2010 17:30 (sixteen years ago)

one year passes...

First Blood classic, doesn't even overdo it with the stupid paranoid 80's conservatism...doesn't really do it at all unless you count John's speech at the end about "didn't let us win"

keep on froggin' in bsworld (Neanderthal), Tuesday, 21 June 2011 01:44 (fourteen years ago)

four years pass...

well, the success of Creed is already paying unfortunate dividends

http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/sylvester-stallone-to-produce-probably-star-in-rambo-new-blood-tv-series-for-fox-20151201

skateboards are the new combover (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 1 December 2015 17:43 (ten years ago)

nine months pass...

Was rewatching the first Rambo, which I've always liked fine, but I could never figure out why the cops in this small town don't like him so much. What is their problem?

Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 1 September 2016 19:14 (nine years ago)

Great Goldsmith score, regardless.

Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 1 September 2016 19:15 (nine years ago)

Rambo has long hair, is shifty looking, has no car. Another factor is that small town mentality that is against anyone from outside.

The cops - being from a small town - also have no accountability, feel they can do anything to anyone and get away with it.

I bought all that from the off.

xyzzzz__, Thursday, 1 September 2016 20:30 (nine years ago)

That part I got, but they also mock him for being in the military. Or maybe they don't actually believe at first that he is in the military? I couldn't tell from their demeanor whether his uniform was a pro or a con.

Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 1 September 2016 20:35 (nine years ago)

They don't believe that he was and they certainly haven't done a check.

He didn't have much of an uniform did he? No medals either.

xyzzzz__, Thursday, 1 September 2016 20:41 (nine years ago)

read the novel

The Hon. J. Piedmont Mumblethunder (Dr Morbius), Thursday, 1 September 2016 20:42 (nine years ago)

I def. read the novel, but decades ago.

He is wearing an army jacket when they find him, and after they take him to the station 12 minutes in his dog tags identify him as a solider, before all the shit goes down. (Later they do sort of dismiss his awards and medals once they confirm it, but of course by then things have spiraled out of control thanks to the most good l' boy of the bunch). Anyway, I know a lot of returning vets faced resistance from some segments of society, but authoritarian leaning small town police I would think would have supported them, especially since as depicted he doesn't seem scuzzy enough for them to pick a fight with him. I guess that is the specific aspect that's always confused me, since he initially never seems like much of a troublemaker (even if they claim he smells like an animal), just more like a hiker.

Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 1 September 2016 20:52 (nine years ago)

Once they confirm he was a green beret/war hero he had already killed a cop.

Rambo seems a bit on edge to me when the main bad sheriff picks him up. I saw Rambo's remark at the end (which I don't think is in the novel, right? I've not read it but will if I see it) of soldiers coming back being dismissed as 'baby killers' filtering down to being seen as damaged goods by yer average pig.

xyzzzz__, Thursday, 1 September 2016 21:11 (nine years ago)

try to track down zero-budget DV remake cited above

The Hon. J. Piedmont Mumblethunder (Dr Morbius), Thursday, 1 September 2016 21:18 (nine years ago)

Maybe it is just a mundane filmmaking mistake. Stallone is pretty clean and well-kept when he's picked up, hair gelled, not nearly as horrible as he's made out to be. If he was filthy and unkempt he would be more disruptive, so I guess if the film is set in 1972, which it does not really resemble at all, then maybe it wouldn't take much to set off the small-town cops.

Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 1 September 2016 21:25 (nine years ago)

Sly way too old for the character as conceived, he should be around 25

The Hon. J. Piedmont Mumblethunder (Dr Morbius), Thursday, 1 September 2016 21:27 (nine years ago)

was that a "thing" in the 70s? (Deer hunter, Grease)

brimstead, Thursday, 1 September 2016 21:31 (nine years ago)

The script tries to have it both ways: it wants to indict the practically non-existent portion of Americans who mocked Vietnam vets but makes them into cops.

The burrito of ennui (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 1 September 2016 21:34 (nine years ago)

typical H'wood Reagan-era shit

The Hon. J. Piedmont Mumblethunder (Dr Morbius), Thursday, 1 September 2016 21:35 (nine years ago)

xpost So I'm not alone in noting its thematic inconsistency? (Not that I expect any.)

The second one is typical H'wood Reagan shit. The first is more a loose twist on the vigilante film, with the only honest man not vying with the cops but fighting against them. I don't think your hero stabbing, shooting, trapping, hurting cops is typical H'wood Reagan-era shit, though thematic inconsistency sure is.

Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 1 September 2016 22:05 (nine years ago)

it wasn't a Golan Globus film, I know this because only one person died in it

Neanderthal, Thursday, 1 September 2016 22:14 (nine years ago)

it did have a lil of the "you leeberals didn't let us win" and went out of its way to pose Rambo as the protagonist of Five Man Electrical Band's "Signs" is where it's most Reagan-y

Neanderthal, Thursday, 1 September 2016 22:15 (nine years ago)

I dunno, I never got too much of a right wing vibe from his rant (which I haven't made it to, upon current rewatch). I got more of a you have no idea what it was like and it was all for nothing tragic vibe. As opposed to (the military fetishist James Cameron written) Part II which gets all do-we-get-to-win-this-time wish right wing fulfillment.

Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 1 September 2016 22:27 (nine years ago)

it's not like, layered on thick or anything but he does literally say "they didn't let us win"

Neanderthal, Thursday, 1 September 2016 22:29 (nine years ago)

That's the point -- the politics are a muddle.

The burrito of ennui (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 1 September 2016 22:32 (nine years ago)

it's too bad the movie didn't have him gutting Galt like the book

Neanderthal, Thursday, 1 September 2016 22:35 (nine years ago)

it's crazy how many actors were considered/interested/attached during First Blood's development period:

clint eastwood
robert de niro
paul newman
steve mcqueen
al pacino (turned it down because his request to make rambo crazier was rejected)
john travolta
powers boothe
nick nolte
michael douglas
ryan o'neal
kris kristofferson
james garner
terence hill

nomar, Thursday, 1 September 2016 22:44 (nine years ago)

First Blood is great. Haven't seen the others and haven't felt a compulsion to.

This, on the other hand: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rambo:_The_Force_of_Freedom

Welcome to the Sandwich Trough (Old Lunch), Saturday, 14 December 2019 16:05 (six years ago)

first blood is great

iii is incredible in its entirely unique mix of greased-muscle homoerotica and full-throated support for the brave fighters of the mujahideen

last blood is a sickening display of anti-mexican torture porn which ends with a gang of drug lords being murdered in rambo’s backyard viet cong-style network of boobytrapped underground tunnels

Receive Your Simulated Fluids Before The End of The Year! (bizarro gazzara), Saturday, 14 December 2019 16:11 (six years ago)

What I love about it is how a product of the US military completely completely goes off on civilians and police.

Similar to Mr.X's monologue in JFK. The same network trained to commit imperialist war crimes in country after country turning in on itself.

xyzzzz__, Saturday, 14 December 2019 16:12 (six years ago)

murdered AND mutilated i should have said in that last entry

Receive Your Simulated Fluids Before The End of The Year! (bizarro gazzara), Saturday, 14 December 2019 16:12 (six years ago)

one year passes...

Was rewatching the first Rambo, which I've always liked fine, but I could never figure out why the cops in this small town don't like him so much. What is their problem?

― Josh in Chicago, Thursday, September 1, 2016 12:14 PM (four years ago) bookmarkflaglink

acab

mellon collie and the infinite bradness (BradNelson), Friday, 28 May 2021 00:25 (four years ago)

long hair

Blues Guitar Solo Heatmap (Free Download) (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Friday, 28 May 2021 00:29 (four years ago)

First Blood is a masterpiece

anti cop
anti military

Blues Guitar Solo Heatmap (Free Download) (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Friday, 28 May 2021 00:29 (four years ago)

watched the first three this week because i was sick and ii is directed by my dude george p cosmatos so i figured, why not? i fully fell in love first blood, it's a reverse horror movie that takes place largely in a forest wreathed in fog, and it's so mournful and sad. low body count weighs weird considering what comes after, iirc only a few dogs and a cop die, and the cop's death is an accident out of self-defense. small town sheriff's department on a power trip seems completely aligned with reality to me, even if the actual politics animating it are way more opaque

first blood part ii is such wild fascist wish fulfillment that i just imagine he hallucinates this entire film during his breakdown in the first film. it fuckin rules though. exploding arrows and a fuckin helicopter chase... cinema

mellon collie and the infinite bradness (BradNelson), Friday, 28 May 2021 00:33 (four years ago)

iirc Rambo kills a helicopter with a rock

Blues Guitar Solo Heatmap (Free Download) (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Friday, 28 May 2021 00:36 (four years ago)

iirc only one person dies in the first Rambo!

Josh in Chicago, Friday, 28 May 2021 00:39 (four years ago)

the scene in ii where sly grabs the microphone and says "murdock... i'm coming to get you" has to be one of the greatest sequences in action movie history

mellon collie and the infinite bradness (BradNelson), Friday, 28 May 2021 00:45 (four years ago)

george p. cosmatos also directed sly in cobra which, like first blood ii, is a total fascist fever dream and a movie i love dearly for how little it seems to take place in reality

mellon collie and the infinite bradness (BradNelson), Friday, 28 May 2021 00:57 (four years ago)

^ OTM on every count.

Thank u for reminding that Cosmatos directed Part II, guess I need to see that real soon.

Jerome Percival Jesus (Old Lunch), Friday, 28 May 2021 01:03 (four years ago)

Cobra is one of them movies I eagerly picked up in the video store in the 80's but barely remember anything about it other than chewing a cocktail stick or a match makes you nuff hard!

calzino, Friday, 28 May 2021 01:11 (four years ago)

he cuts a pizza with scissors too

mellon collie and the infinite bradness (BradNelson), Friday, 28 May 2021 01:14 (four years ago)

lol I remember that bit now!

calzino, Friday, 28 May 2021 01:15 (four years ago)

tbf Jamie Oliver probably does the same

calzino, Friday, 28 May 2021 01:17 (four years ago)

F.I.S.T. might also be prime for a rewatch seeing as though I've watched The Irishman about 5 times now

calzino, Friday, 28 May 2021 01:22 (four years ago)

Cobra is an amazing exhibition of try-hard badass behavior which is a) uniformly weird and b) almost always performed for an audience of one so who are you even trying to impress rn, Cobretti

Jerome Percival Jesus (Old Lunch), Friday, 28 May 2021 01:40 (four years ago)

Also: Cobretti. Again: Cobretti.

Jerome Percival Jesus (Old Lunch), Friday, 28 May 2021 01:41 (four years ago)

Is this a film that could have had a different legacy if a different director and star had been picked.
Trying to think how good First blood was as a book. I think it is a scenario that has been replayed elsewhere and not given birth to a bunch of progressively dumb gung ho sequels. Drifter turning out to be much more capable of looking after themself than first thought.
Are there any Darwin awards handed out to people who've picked up on weapon use from this series.

Stevolende, Friday, 28 May 2021 10:20 (four years ago)

Yes, the Veterans were Spit On, but the police chief (Brian Dennehy!) treats Rambo like a hippie, so the director Ted Kotcheff has it both ways.

― recriminations from the nitpicking woke (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 30 May 2019 bookmarkflaglink

weren't a lot of vets also hippies? and hippies also vets?

Disappointed that no one itt mentioned the depressingly sad First Blood end credits song

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kTPO3Q5DJrE

Paul Ponzi, Friday, 28 May 2021 10:56 (four years ago)

Best thing about Cobra is that it's a Christmas movie.

in a bar, under the (seandalai), Friday, 28 May 2021 12:17 (four years ago)

And of course James Cameron wrote Part II, right?

Cobra, I don't think I've ever seen it, but boy do I remember the poster and tagline. I wonder what action movie was the first to use laser scopes?

Josh in Chicago, Friday, 28 May 2021 12:32 (four years ago)

The 'get back to 'Nam and set s#1t right' genre started a few years before Rambo II.

Rambo II was made because Uncommon Valor and Missing in Action made a s#1t ton of money.

earlnash, Friday, 28 May 2021 12:53 (four years ago)

Best thing about Cobra is that it's a Christmas movie.

― in a bar, under the (seandalai), Friday, May 28, 2021 5:17 AM (thirty-nine minutes ago) bookmarkflaglink

this is also one of my favorite things about first blood

mellon collie and the infinite bradness (BradNelson), Friday, 28 May 2021 12:57 (four years ago)

The second best thing about Cobra is that the villains are axe-clanking quasi-satanist NWO-ers.

The third best thing about Cobra is the trivia that this movie was somehow adapted from the same source material:

https://i.pinimg.com/originals/f1/a3/a8/f1a3a80cef7a342ff92c1ee71aa2ac52.jpg

Jerome Percival Jesus (Old Lunch), Friday, 28 May 2021 14:16 (four years ago)

https://thedissolve.com/features/forgotbusters/749-cobra-gave-the-1980s-the-dirty-harry-knockoff-it-d/

So who you gonna call? The martini police (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 28 May 2021 14:19 (four years ago)

you have a life preserver? ... 'cause your french fries are drowning in there

mellon collie and the infinite bradness (BradNelson), Friday, 28 May 2021 19:00 (four years ago)

four years pass...

I was just rewatching "First Blood," which of course holds up, largely because of Stallone, who is good in it. But today was the first time I ever knew/noticed/realized that "First Blood" came out the same year as "Rocky III." For some reason in my mind "Rocky III" firmly belonged in Sly's subsequent high-'80s era, which is to say, shitty/campy, so to see that it was more or less contemporaneous with "First Blood" was a shock. It's pretty, er, rocky going from there on out, though.

Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 1 April 2026 03:51 (yesterday)

"First Blood" holds up because of the concept. In terms of performances Richard Crenna is hilarious.

xyzzzz__, Wednesday, 1 April 2026 06:03 (yesterday)

Batshit and hilarious. If I catch it on TV I always watch it.

― xyzzzz__, Saturday, December 14, 2019

Me too!

The Luda of Suburbia (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 1 April 2026 09:17 (yesterday)

iirc Rambo kills a helicopter with a rock

― Blues Guitar Solo Heatmap (Free Download) (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Friday, 28 May 2021 bookmarkflaglink

#resistance

xyzzzz__, Wednesday, 1 April 2026 09:34 (yesterday)

I re-read the Ebert review, and he specifically cites the acting of Crenna (as well as Sly and Dennehy), but Crenna is pretty silly. Very stiff, old-school acting against the modern intensity of the other two.

But yeah, Rambo doesn't exactly kill the helicopter with a rock, but he may as well have.

the police chief treats Rambo like a hippie

Like I said, I think Sly is really strong in this, but I think he was failed a hair by his fame, since the chief keeps implying he looks and smells like a homeless guy (as he is in the book, iirc), but Sly doesn't look particularly dirty or smelly. This movie absolutely works as it is, but might have been a bit stronger had Rambo indeed just been some smelly vagrant, which might have explained the chief's animosity. As it is I could never quite tell why the chief picks a fight with him.

Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 1 April 2026 12:21 (yesterday)

ok First Blood and Rocky III being from the same year is really messing with my head

Blues Guitar Solo Heatmap (Free Download) (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Wednesday, 1 April 2026 12:24 (yesterday)

"Crenna is pretty silly. Very stiff, old-school acting against the modern intensity of the other two."

He is silly, not stiff - that's what I like about it.

Does help that he's given the best lines.

xyzzzz__, Wednesday, 1 April 2026 12:27 (yesterday)

Crenna works b/c at that point in the film we need old-school reassurance.

The Luda of Suburbia (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 1 April 2026 12:52 (yesterday)

I can see that. There's also nowhere else for the story to go by that point, so he comes in as a sort of solo Greek chorus/audience surrogate; we've seen what Rambo can do, so his job is essentially to tell the cops what we already know.

Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 1 April 2026 12:56 (yesterday)

He is a bit like Harvey Keitel in Pulp Fiction. Do love that person who is going to sort a situation out, and do it efficiently xp

xyzzzz__, Wednesday, 1 April 2026 12:58 (yesterday)

Yeah, an authority coming in to clean up the mess made by dumbasses.

Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 1 April 2026 13:04 (yesterday)

I thought this revive would be about the "A Rambo in Curved Air" art I saw on bsky yesterday.

I will edit thread titles like no one has ever seen before (WmC), Wednesday, 1 April 2026 13:24 (yesterday)

The scene b/w Crenna and Dehenny works because not only have you two acting styles in conversation with each other but at that point in the movie a Real Soldier dressed like one confronts a small town cop and we're meant to feel Dehenny's mixed reaction.

The Luda of Suburbia (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 1 April 2026 13:26 (yesterday)

Dennehy obv

The Luda of Suburbia (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 1 April 2026 13:26 (yesterday)

Dennehy plays his various conflicts/contradictions really well. He tries to maintain discipline with his cops, but he himself is driven by his petty, small town power trip. Alfred, I think that observation is a good one. Dennehy - and one presumes his fellow cops - have guns and cars and copters, but of course, they've (presumably) never seen war. Crenna (by word) and Rambo (by action) puts the lie to their tough-guy posturing, which of course parallels and reflects the similarly complicated feelings of the country itself in the years after Vietnam.

Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 1 April 2026 14:40 (yesterday)

As it is I could never quite tell why the chief picks a fight with him.

Yeah that stuff confused me too the one time i saw this, back in the day.

Kim Kimberly, Wednesday, 1 April 2026 15:57 (yesterday)

The film's politics are intentionally a muddle.

The Luda of Suburbia (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 1 April 2026 16:02 (yesterday)

fog of war

Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 1 April 2026 16:04 (yesterday)

Talked about elsewhere on ilx I think, but could it be that Dennehy's cop is a Korean war veteran and resents the 'hippie' Rambo types rejecting the American forever war program?

brian of britain (Matt #2), Wednesday, 1 April 2026 16:54 (yesterday)

That was my impression - I remember reading somewhere that Dennehy's character was a Korean War veteran who was angry with Rambo, because he had been regular infantry whereas Rambo was given a lot more leeway to be disrespectful and slovenly. The book is available online, and I learn that Book Tegan Teasle had a Distinguished Service Cross for his time in Korea. Of course the book is very different. Rambo comes across as a dick, and the body count is much higher. Also it has... words and things. Whereas the film was mostly pictures. Fucking Adric.

But, if you think about it, aren't words basically pictures? They're pictures of words. .>.O That's a word, but it's also a picture. A picture of a cat. Rocky III is hard to mentally date. It was Mr T's big breakout role, but I've always associated Mr T with the mid-to-late 1980s. The 1980s of Grace Jones and Miami Vice. Not the 1980s of Coal Miner's Daughter and the J Geils Band. It's like Fame. It feels wrong that Fame came out in 1980. It's a 1985 film. But it came out in 1980. Scuzzy, socialist, left-wing, Jimmy Carter 1980.

It's weird that there was a period when mainstream US cinema was full of inspirational films about ordinary people forming unions, beating "the man" and big corporations. Then there was Gung Ho, where the message was that you should work hand-in-hand with corporations, and Robocop, where the message was that corporations had won, and that was the world we had to live in. It's almost as if there were major social and political changes in the 1980s that I was unaware of.

I remember being really disappointed with Rambo: First Blood Part II. After the Hungerford Massacre it had a reputation as a brutally violent action classic, but it's surprisingly mild. I learn from the internet that First Blood had its UK TV premiere in 1986, but presumably Part II was much later on account of the controversy. I can't find a specific date. It's hard to separate that film from Hungerford. The basic theme of a relatively normal man who is pushed to breaking point by unfairness is powerfully appealing to some men. It's so unfair! But Michael Ryan's problems were tiny, and completely self-inflicted.

Rambo III is hilarious.

Ashley Pomeroy, Wednesday, 1 April 2026 21:33 (yesterday)

There's a reason why Norma Rae was a hit in 1979 and could only have been so in 1979.

The Luda of Suburbia (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 1 April 2026 22:56 (yesterday)


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