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"Commando" (1985)

Total Body Count: 5189

Kill Count Per Minute: 9.41

Torture Scenes: 12

Time of First Death In Film: 31sec

Good Guys Killed: 0

Bad Guys Killed By John Matrix : 5189

Bad Guys Killed By Supporting Characters: 0

 

Arnie rules tbh. :icon_lol:

Matrix rules! :rolleyes:

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"First Blood" (1982)

Total Body Count: 1

Kill Count Per Minute: 0.01

Torture Scenes: 2

Time of First Death In Film: 29min 31sec

Good Guys Killed: 0

Bad Guys Killed By Rambo: 0

Bad Guys Killed By Supporting Characters: 0

 

"Rambo: First Blood Part II" (1985)

Total Body Count: 69

Kill Count Per Minute: 0.72

Torture Scenes: 5

Time of First Death In Film: 33min 34sec

Good Guys Killed: 1

Bad Guys Killed By Rambo: 58

Bad Guys Killed By Supporting Characters: 10

 

"Rambo III" (1988)

Total Body Count: 132

Kill Count Per Minute: 1.3

Torture Scenes: 7

Time of First Death In Film: 41min 9sec

Good Guys Killed: 37

Bad Guys Killed By Rambo: 78

Bad Guys Killed By Supporting Characters: 17

 

"Rambo" (2008)

Total Body Count: 236

Kill Count Per Minute: 2.59

Torture Scenes: 3

Time of First Death In Film: 3min 22sec

Good Guys Killed: 113

Bad Guys Killed By Rambo: 83

Bad Guys Killed By Supporting Characters: 40

 

Where are those statistics from? :rolleyes:

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Sylvester Stallone's return as the grunting warrior who gets dragged out retirement for one final mission in Rambo has drawn a slew of poor reviews ahead of its release in the US today.

 

The critical response is in sharp contrast to that which greeted Sly's return as a grunting warrior who gets dragged out of retirement for one final mission in Rocky Balboa, the sixth episode in the eponymous boxing franchise that generally impressed when it came out in 2006.

 

Stateside critics have slammed the fourth Rambo instalment, a predictably blood-soaked affair in which the former Green Beret recruits a scratch team to rescue Christian Aid workers trapped in Burma.

 

The film's tagline 'Heroes never die... They just reload' might well have reviewers wishing Stallone would turn the gun on himself.

 

Variety called it "a notably cheerless exercise", while Newsday pointed out that "the battle sequences are so muddled in execution that we can't tell who's killing whom."

 

The Philadelphia Inquirer was equally unimpressed, labelling Rambo a "slab of action porn" in which the director-star resembles a "mothballed Conan The Barbarian." The Hollywood Reporter critic simply signed off with, "Sorry Sly, not this time."

 

That said, Rambo could deliver a surprise at the box office. There are plenty of gore-hungry teenagers and ageing fans of First Blood, which scored a hit when it opened in 1982 and spawned two sequels that took nearly $500m (£255m) in global ticket sales.

 

http://film.guardian.co.uk/news/story/0,,2...rss&feed=16

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  • 4 weeks later...
Decent quality screener is now out, I am downloading as we speak. :lol:

 

There was a decent one out about 3 weeks ago. Nowt flash the film like

Seeing as our tastes vary quite differently that means it's totally mint like ZOMG!!! \o/

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