E20 just nutted all over his computer screen.
http://www.variety.com/article/VR111...goryid=13&cs=1
John Rambo's officially readying for a fifth mission.Nu Image/Millennium Films has greenlit the franchise's fifth installment, with Sylvester Stallone starring and directing, repeating his duties from 2008's "Rambo."
The upcoming project's storyline revolves around Rambo fighting his way through human traffickers and drug lords to rescue a young girl abducted near the U.S.-Mexico border. Production will start in the spring.
The film will be produced by Avi Lerner, Kevin King Templeton and John Thompson. Danny Dimbort, Trevor Short and Boaz Davidson will exec produce.
Stallone had indicated in interviews that a fifth Rambo was in the works. He teamed with Nu Image/Millennium on the 2008 project, which grossed $42 million domestically and $113 million overseas.
Nu Image/Millennium is in post-production on "Expendables," starring Stallone, Jason Statham, Jet Li and Mickey Rourke. The actioner's set for release on April 23 through Lionsgate.
Rambo first appeared in the 1982 pic "First Blood," followed in 1985 by "First Blood II" and in 1988 by "Rambo III."
E20 just nutted all over his computer screen.
Rambo 6 will be him defending a senior citizens home against terrorists who disguised themselves as orderlies.
Sweet. The last Rambo was so good I went to see it three times in the theater.
They could had ended the series with the last one. Hopefully this one doesn't cheese it up.
"..Mission... accomplished. You know there's more men out there and you know where they are. Find'em. Or I'll find you.."
He just don't wanna quit.
Remember reading a while back that they already had scripts for Rambo 5 AND 6.
Who would quit if you're making that kind of dough??
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I want to see Rambo vs. Terminator vs. Alien vs. Jason. That would be a cool flick.
with cameo's from The Leprechaun and Chucky.
Close, he would be defending the Seniors from the ,"OBAMACARE ENFORCERS".....
Awesome sauce. I love Rambo as much as the next heterosexual male with a penchant for post-Vietnam war stress induced violence, but I truly believe the series should end with this next installment.
I can just see the ending scene now as Rambo, after years of fighting abroad, triumphs over the evil forces at home once again. Gazing off into the desert as millions in cocaine burn behind him, Rambo says " 's ed here too. 's ed everywhere." Damn, that'd be a poignant.
That noise you just heard?
It was E20's crotch going supernova
The last Rambo was really good.
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