People are re s. It's just a movie. Sjws 's didn't like Rambo because women, s,etc are not empowered in this film. It shows the brutal reality of what life is like in Mexico . Only white women are empowered in Mexico, every other women has to work as hard as guys to make a living. The movie is realistic. Those are the types of wounds some of those weapons cause. I don't know what kind of film these critics expect. It's in Rambo! I was entertained! People were crying in the theatre and applauded when it was over. Don't listen to rt or sjw critics. I always go by what imbd ratings because regular people vote on the film's.
First Blood was better when Rambo died tbh.
it was a snore fest and not realistic in my mind considering a great-grandfather is out there still trying to act nimble, strong, and stealthy. as well, the story was lackluster and reminded me of another whack TAKEN.
Good call on the streaming. I saw it for three bucks so I can't complain much other than the dude who brought a bushel of nuts in a garbage bag to eat for the entire two hours.
A lot of pointless stuff in this movie, plot-wise and from a movie making standpoint. Kind of a gumbo of the more boring parts of a few Star Trek movies and Interstellar if you threw in Neil Armstrong from First Man with daddy issues and a bunch of implausible deaths.
I think if they had some more goofball action sequences and space madness it could have made a really good SyFy series. Otherwise you just sit there knowing it could've easily been a better movie.
You’ve just reminded me how much I hated this movie. I’m still bitter I spent money on it.
It was just an odd movie. Felt really small scale for a story that went from Earth to the moon to Mars to freaking Neptune. The antenna array was the coolest sci-fi thing in the entire movie and that was just done in three minutes.
Right!!?? That first scene made me think I was really in for a kick ass ride.....then it never got good again....and the moon gun chase thing was so random and poorly done!
Random moon pirates and baboons with space madness and the comical annihilation of people we never cared about anyway. It all goes into the theme of space sucks, go home-- but come on. You got to show why folks are drawn out there in the first place. The pseudoscience of the cosmic rays getting stronger as they approached Earth made less sense than any reach in Interstellar.
I know it was kind of anti-space movie movie, but it turned out to be more of an anti-movie movie.
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