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Ultimate Blu-Ray Rambo Collection (4 Discs) (Blu-ray)£40.99 Free DeliveryRRP: £69.99 | You save: £29.00 (41%) In stock | Usually dispatched within 24 hours |
First Blood (Dir. Ted Kotcheff) (1982): He never fought a battle he couldn't win: except the conflict raging within his own soul. Academy Award winner Sylvester Stallone stars as war hero John Rambo. An ex-Green Beret haunted by memories of Vietnam, he was once the perfect killing machine. Now he's searching for peace, but finds instead an over-zealous, small-town sheriff who's spoiling for a fight. All hell breaks loose when an unjustly imprisoned Rambo escapes and becomes the target of a massive manhunt. Now he must use his cunning, combat skills, and weapons training to stay alive and outwit his pursuers. Co-starring Brian Dennehy and Richard Crenna, First Blood is an explosive action-thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat until the final, powerful frame.
Rambo II (Dir. George P. Cosmatos) (1985): He's back! Superstar Sylvester Stallone is John Rambo, the ultimate action hero, in this explosive Oscar-nominated sequel to First Blood that boasts a riveting screenplay by Stallone and James Cameron (Titanic).
Although the Vietnam War is officially over, Rambo remains the perfect fighting machine. But his survival skills are tested with a vengeance on a top-secret mission that takes him back to the jungles of Vietnam in search of American POW's. For when Rambo is double-crossed, this "expendable" hero, armed with just his bow, arrows and knife, must defeat savage enemies equipped with deadly firepower.
Rambo III (Dir. Peter MacDonald) (1988): The battle rages on as superstar Sylvester Stallone detonates the third and most explosive in the action-packed Rambo trilogy.
Combat has taken its toll on John Rambo (Stallone), but he has finally begun to find inner peace inside a monastery - until his friend and mentor Col. Sam Trautman (Richard Crenna) shows up to ask for his help on a top-secret mission to Afghanistan.
A war-weary Rambo declines, but when Trautman is captured, Rambo erupts into a one-man firestorm to rescue his former commanding officer and decimate the enemy. It's an intense, pulse-pounding adventure that boasts unrelenting action and suspense from start to finish!
Rambo (Dir. Sylvester Stallone) (2008): In this latest chapter Rambo has withdrawn away from his dangerous life to a simple and secluded existance in Thailand where he spends his time chauffering locals up the river in his old PT boat. Despite trying his best to avoid trouble he is recruited by missionaries who are travelling up river to help the oppressed local people against the brutal rule of the murderous Burmese military. After witnessing a sadistic raid by Major Pa Tee Tint in which many locals are tortured and murdered the missionaries plead with Rambo to help their cause of liberating the survivors. Unable to stay behind he joins with them in what may be his deadliest mission ever.

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Pimboli | 10/11/2008 | See all Pimboli's reviews (30) »
Im not going to bother reviewing the original trilogy as everyone has seen them by now and has their own opinions.
As Bly Ray releases the original trilogy looks and sounds better now than it ever has before. While the picture isn't mindblowing I would put the picture quality between 3.5 and 4 out of 5 for the original trilogy and are definately worth the upgrade from DVD.
As for Rambo 4 this movie looks and sounds absolutely fantastic, if you are a Rambo fan this is the pinnicle of the series as violent a movie as you are ever likely to see its a fitting end to the series.
In watching the 4 movies now, First Blood should be seen as a prequel and 2-4 as a trilogy, what to I mean? in First Blood John Rambo goes out of his way to not kill anyone even to the point of wanting to kill himself and is a character study. In 2 & 3 they become action movies and he kills dozens but for a reason and in 4 he just kills everyone.
Rambo.
Japan4Life | 24/10/2008 | See all Japan4Life's reviews (9) »
Rambo is like the most macho movie ever made, Stallone is 62 and is still kicking ass and taking names, and he's the only guy in hollywood that old still doing action movies.
When it come's to Stallone, you have to remember three basic thing's
1. Stallone is a man's man.
2. You wish you were Stallone.
3. Real men watch Rambo.
Great movie series on Blu-ra... oh, and the saving is £10.97
mrees007 | 05/07/2008 | See all mrees007's reviews (16) »
Great movie series on Blu-ray... a classic!!! Classic move action!!!
BTW... where are people getting 97p total saving? If you add up all films they come to £60.96 (as of 5th July 2008)... and the boxset is £49.99, so the total one's saves is £10.97. Where are people getting 97p is beyond me?!?!?!
Sylvester Stallone, Richard Crenna, Brian Dennehy, Bill McKinney, Charles Napier, Steven Berkoff, Marc de Jonge, Kurtwood Smith, Spiros Focas, Julie Benz & Paul Schulze | |
Ted Kotcheff, George P. Cosmatos, Peter MacDonald & Sylvester Stallone | |
18 years and over | |
1982 / 1985 / 1988 / 2008 | |
Widescreen | |
English - Dolby True HD (5.1) | |
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