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  1. Aug 16, 2012 · In this edition, Kate Erbland drifts with John Rambo, a.k.a. Sylvester Stallone as he discusses First Blood. It’s debatable who the biggest action star of the modern era is. Some say...

    • A War You Won’T Believe
    • Stallone Wasn’T The First Choice For The Role
    • People Got Hurt
    • The Actual Military Had to Get Involved
    • The Movie Came from A Much More Violent Novel

    What do you think the body count for First Blood is — 20, 30, 300? I mean, it would have to be high, right? It’s Rambo! The film is centered around a hardened Vietnam War-era Green Beretrunning around with a giant knife and an M60 waging a one-man war against a local sheriff and his deputies and the National Guard. Well, this hardened killer showed...

    Several actors were considered for the role of Rambo before Sylvester Stallone was cast as the lead. Al Pacino considered the role, but he ultimately turned it down, as he felt that Rambo wasn’t eccentric or crazy enough — this likely came as a surprise to no one. James Garner, a Korean War veteran with two Purple Hearts, also turned it down as he ...

    As one might expect with the filming of an action movie, a few people were injured during the making of First Blood. Most notably, in the scene where Rambo escapes the local jail, he slide-kicks and then elbows a sheriff’s deputy in the face, leaving him lying on the floor screaming in pain. Fun fact: Those screams were real. Stallone broke the stu...

    Filming of First Blood actually took place in Canada, and due to Canada’s strict gun laws, these weapons had to be imported from the United States. Unfortunately, $50,000 worth of those firearms were stolenfrom the set and never recovered. The weapons were modified to fire blanks but could have been changed back to fire live rounds. The Royal Canad...

    Believe it or not, the movie actually is based on a 1972 novel called First Blood by David Morrell. The film and book are comparatively similar, but they do have a few distinct differences. Sylvester Stallonehimself wanted the changes to make Rambo more palatable to moviegoers. Some notable changes from novel to movie: Rambo didn’t carry around a g...

    • RAMBO IS NAMED AFTER AN APPLE AND A POET. First Blood (1982) was adapted from writer David Morrell’s 1972 novel of the same name. Morrell named the character “Rambo” after a type of apple cultivated by a 17th-century Swedish settler named Peter Gunnarson Rambo.
    • HE’S BASED ON A REAL-LIFE WAR HERO. Morrell first thought of writing a book about a decorated war hero struggling to assimilate back to civilian life when he read about the real-life exploits of World War II soldier Audie Murphy.
    • SYLVESTER STALLONE DIDN’T WANT TO BE RAMBO. The film rights to Morrell’s book were optioned by Columbia Pictures in the early 1970s, then passed to Warner Bros.
    • RAMBO DOESN’T ACTUALLY KILL ANYONE IN THE FIRST MOVIE. Despite his notorious reputation for shooting first and asking questions later, Rambo doesn’t actually do anyone in in First Blood—he only severely wounds the people trying to hunt and harm him.
  2. Aug 21, 2022 · Starring Sylvester Stallone, Rambo: First Blood introduced one of Stallone's more iconic roles - here's a full explanation of the movie's ending.

  3. Jul 15, 2019 · All of the events in the Rambo film franchise, starring Sylvester Stallone, laid out in chronological order for 1982's First Blood to 2008's Rambo.

  4. Rambo [a] is a 2008 action film directed and co-written by Sylvester Stallone, based on the character John Rambo created by author David Morrell for his novel First Blood. [10] A sequel to Rambo III (1988), it is the fourth installment in the Rambo franchise and co-stars Julie Benz , Paul Schulze , Matthew Marsden , Graham McTavish , Rey ...

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  6. Jan 13, 2020 · We spoke with Sylvester Stallone's longtime strength coach, Gunnar Peterson, on the eve of the film's release. Nearly four decades after John Rambo first took America by storm, he's back for one final chapter.