First Blood, Lost in Adaptation ~ The Dom

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  • Was First Blood a good film adaptation of the book or did it end up as messed up as Rambo himself?
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Komentáře • 596

  • @donsample1002
    @donsample1002 Před 7 lety +1439

    I once saw an interview with Morrell, where he talked about the contract negotiation for the film rights. Going over the deal with him his lawyer tells him "and this clause gives you a percentage of any sequels they may make." "Sequels?" asks Morrell, "How can there be sequels? He dies at the end!" To which the lawyer replied "By the time they're done with it, don't be surprised if it's a musical."

    • @Mailed-Knight
      @Mailed-Knight Před 7 lety +100

      That's hilarious.

    • @Rikku147
      @Rikku147 Před 7 lety +61

      that's... amazing.

    • @hemidas
      @hemidas Před 7 lety +117

      Rambo, The Musical? Hell, I'd watch it.

    • @theradgegadgie6352
      @theradgegadgie6352 Před 5 lety +14

      @@hemidas I wouldn't. And nor would you if you'd ever watched Rhinestone.

    • @Visplight
      @Visplight Před 5 lety +32

      He better remember to send that lawyer a christmas treat basket!

  • @LoudmouthReviews
    @LoudmouthReviews Před 7 lety +246

    Stallone in the Blu-Ray extras talked about a key reason they changed the ending was because of the problem of veteran suicide and how he didn't want the movie to be saying that veterans should kill themselves. Given that suicide takes the lives of more veterans than combat does this was a very valid thing to worry about. Great video as always Dom

    • @MegaSheen15
      @MegaSheen15 Před 5 měsíci +6

      It also wouldn’t fit with how they adapted the character as he doesn’t actually kill anyone in the movie. Plus he’s a lot more sympathetic in the movie

  • @TooFatTooFurious
    @TooFatTooFurious Před 7 lety +300

    Fun fact: there is a story that the ending was changed because on a pre-screening, after people saw the death of their favorite character, the lights went out and someone in the room said: Director, if you are in the room, I am going to kick your fucking ass.

  • @SaurAuteur
    @SaurAuteur Před 7 lety +280

    Wait a minute?! So that shitty game based on this movie where you could shoot all the cops was actually more accurate to the book?! That kind of blew my mind

  • @AlbertCalis
    @AlbertCalis Před 5 lety +47

    My favorite line from this review:
    "In the book, Rambo... kills... EVERYBODY!!!"

  • @TheWwwyzzerdd
    @TheWwwyzzerdd Před 7 lety +543

    And, David Morrell did write novelizations of Rambo: First Blood Part II and Rambo III which, oddly enough followed after the book. How can this be, you may ask? If I remember correctly, the foreword for the novelization of Rambo: First Blood Part II was basically "So, I know Rambo died and the end of the first book, but these guys threw a big bag of money on my desk to get me write this thing, so just pretend that whole 'dying' thing never happened, Okay? Okay. Good. Enjoy the story."

    • @Valkyrie77
      @Valkyrie77 Před 7 lety +89

      In fact, if I remember correctly, he wrote the follow-up book as a continuation of the film, not his original book.

    • @BarHonigfeld
      @BarHonigfeld Před 7 lety +96

      Heh, this somehow reminds me of Battle Angel Alita and how it ended with issue 9. But then the author went like: "I kinda thought I was dying, so I tried to finish the series before that. I somehow survived, so please forget issue 9 ever existed. Here, have 30 more!"

    • @TheWwwyzzerdd
      @TheWwwyzzerdd Před 7 lety +9

      Was it? Well, it was a long time ago since I read it, so I could be mistaken.

    • @shotgun6X
      @shotgun6X Před 7 lety +18

      Seriously? depending on how much money, I would have done something similar

    • @BarHonigfeld
      @BarHonigfeld Před 7 lety +13

      Yeah, I get how you can be annoyed by that. But I assume Caerula was just a plot device to explain what happened between the 20th century and the in-universe present. I actually enjoyed that issue. She doesn't appear afterwards btw.

  • @nyxstyx388
    @nyxstyx388 Před 3 lety +43

    Interesting fact, my dad knew the guy that was commissioned to make the iconic Rambo knife and was actually offered one of the extra replicas but turned it down because he didn't think it would be his kind of movie and wanted the maker to keep it.

  • @OtherGonzo
    @OtherGonzo Před 7 lety +18

    One interesting bit about the movie rights to this, the author's lawyer added a clause that he would receive a portion of the merchandising rights. At the time he thought it was pointless because he thought nobody would want a lunch box with a mass murderer on it.
    He was glad that was added later

  • @housemanfury
    @housemanfury Před 7 lety +19

    Teasle was in fact a veteran of the Korean War. The Battle of Chosen Reservoir to be exact. He was awarded the the Silver Star, The Purple Heart, and the Army Distinguished Service Cross. He also had grudge against Vietnam vets for overshadowing the Korean vets. The Korean War is sandwiched between World War 2 and Vietnam and had already been deemed "The Forgotten War". That's not to say the movie version is justified, just further explanation.

  • @benjamingrist6539
    @benjamingrist6539 Před 7 lety +246

    To help clarify your confusion on the structure of American law enforcement, police have jurisdiction in a certain city, sheriffs and their deputies have jurisdiction in a given county, state troopers have jurisdictions in a given state, and marshals have jurisdiction across the entire country. Some local laws extend the jurisdiction of these different departments. For example, in Georgia sheriffs and their deputies can enforce the law throughout the entire state just like state troopers.

    • @carlrood4457
      @carlrood4457 Před 7 lety +44

      Just to get more confusing, there used (and maybe still are in some places) TOWN/CITY marshals who were pretty much the same as the town/city police chief.
      Again, it probably made sense for the movie to make Teezel the sheriff since most of the pursuit was out of town.

    • @Facesforce
      @Facesforce Před 2 lety +13

      Also to clarify a little further: Police chiefs are appointed by the mayor from a group of police veterans who are eligible after a intense screening process.
      Sheriffs are actually voted officials by the people of the country, and must have served as a deputy for 5 years. Also, according to American law, a sheriff is actually the highest level of law enforcement a citizen should ever have to deal with. If you are arrested by police, you can request to be seen by your local sheriff, or one of his representatives and negotiate with them.
      If you're a local in a smaller county, this is preferable over dealing with police bureaucracy.

    • @margarethouse404
      @margarethouse404 Před rokem +3

      @@Facesforce Well .......
      Sheriffs are elected . Prior Law Enforcement experience not required . Albeit , it would be unusual to get elected without law enforcement or closely related experience .
      Police Chiefs are appointed by the relevant government , of whichever form it is , mayor , town council , board of supervisors , whatever .
      Key distinction - Chiefs serve at the pleasure of ( local government ) , and may be dismissed at anytime . ( Not withstanding any employment contracts , golden parachute clauses , etc . A prematurely dismissed Chief may recieve financial compensation , but still is out of office and replaced .]

    • @margarethouse404
      @margarethouse404 Před rokem +2

      To further confuse - In medium to large population counties , it is common to also have a County Police Department in addition to a Sheriff's Department . It's a matter of political power and money .
      The County Council ( or whatever local form ) doesn't want to have money or potentially high profile decisions not under their control .
      In such situations , the Police Department will handle essentially all the criminal investigations , routine patrol , etc , and Sheriff will only handle the duties explicitly named In the respective state constitution . Typically Courthouse security , serving Civil Court Orders , running County Jail . transporting prisoners and handling extraditions .
      In some large counties , goes even further , with a seperate County Department of Corrections to run the Jail and any other correctional facilities .
      * At the local level , Town Marshall is essentially an archaic title for a Chief of Police . ( The U.S. Marshals Service is a different thing entirely .)
      Constable has disappeared from most of the US , but in certain areas of a handful of states still exist , and in some of those actually still do some " Regular Law Enforcement " . Notably in certain areas of Pennsylvania , Kentucky , and Texas .

    • @white-dragon4424
      @white-dragon4424 Před rokem +5

      It's ironic that he doesn't seem to know what a sheriff is, seeing that US sheriffs have their origins in English county sheriffs, the most famous being The Sheriff of Nottingham from Robin Hood, and Nottinghamshire being an English county. The name comes from "shire" (i.e. county) and "reeve", with a reeve being a medieval form of law enforcement in England.

  • @bossyheifer
    @bossyheifer Před 7 lety +124

    That "young redhead" is an amazingly baby-faced David Caruso.

  • @tannareynolds9612
    @tannareynolds9612 Před 3 lety +19

    Did you cry when Dom said that Morrell saw Rambo as "a son who outgrew his father and walked his own path. Meaning he's definitely still proud of him, even though he can't relate to his choices anymore" or are you normal?

  • @susan-meaaz4879
    @susan-meaaz4879 Před 3 lety +33

    Giving the PTSD I watched my grandpa (a vet of WW2, Korea, & Vietnam) went through, I still cry at the end monologue of the movie.

    • @animal1439
      @animal1439 Před rokem +1

      that ending monologue (which is not present in the book) is reason enough for me to say that the film is better than the novel. a rare occurrence for sure

    • @margarethouse404
      @margarethouse404 Před rokem +1

      It's a reflection upon the change of the political climate between 1972 and 1982 .
      It resonates today , but would have been a total anachronism in 1972 .

  • @neptuniamarina4924
    @neptuniamarina4924 Před 7 lety +96

    Not gonna lie, the little joke of Terrence teaching Rambo magic has to be the funniest Joke you've ever done.
    Well done The Dom, can't wait for future videos.

  • @annana6098
    @annana6098 Před 4 lety +6

    I have to comment for the algorithm, so here's my understanding of the drifter assumption. It's easy for towns to be so far apart in the States that the only strangers you'd see walking in from the outside are drifters, whether they're clean shaven or not. People just don't casually walk 40 miles from the next village to enjoy the weather or buy a loaf of bread. In many communities, no one walks to the store because it would take all day to go there and back. If you're too poor for a vehicle, some communities have special bus services, but mostly you bum a ride off a friend or relative. There was one guy who lost his license and drove his lawn mower to the store for a couple years. I grew up in a rural area where a bunch of "villages" where just a single intersection surrounded by trees and farmland, bigger ones had a McDonalds and a mom and pop diner.
    Sometimes the cops get in trouble for picking up troublemaking homeless people and driving them across county lines so they'll be some other jurisdiction's problem, which is what I assumed the sheriff was doing. There are occasionally people who do just up and Forest Gump across the country, but they're pretty chatty about it.

  • @Thumper17
    @Thumper17 Před 7 lety +60

    The movie was filmed in and around Hope, British Columbia, Canada. The book was set in and around Madison, Kentucky. BC is more mountainous and densely wooded than Kentucky, but the climate and environment are fairly similar.

  • @MichaelJenkins910
    @MichaelJenkins910 Před 7 lety +248

    Nitpicks: Teasle received the Distinguished Service Cross, not the Victoria Cross. The latter is a UK/Commonwealth decoration while the former is a US one.
    Other than that, this is a really well done and sensitive treatment of what might be touchy source material.

    • @Dominic-Noble
      @Dominic-Noble  Před 7 lety +100

      Thats weird how I got those mixed up. I didn't know that I KNEW what the British equivalent was...

    • @MichaelJenkins910
      @MichaelJenkins910 Před 7 lety +18

      It's one of those things that happens. I've made similar mistakes. Again--this is a sensitive approach to very sensitive material, so good job all around!

    • @shawnwilson9579
      @shawnwilson9579 Před 7 lety +13

      While we're on the topic-
      Properly, it is just the 'Medal of Honor', not 'Congressional...'. It is awarded by Congress, and pretty much *everyone* makes the same mistake, but still...

    • @MichaelJenkins910
      @MichaelJenkins910 Před 7 lety +9

      To be fair, there are places in the applicable laws and Congressional resolutions where it is referred to as "the Congressional Medal of Honor". Drives me crazy, too, but it's technically not wrong--rather that "MoH" is the preferred version.

    • @Matrim42
      @Matrim42 Před 7 lety +19

      The Dom It would be strange to name a US award after, y'know, Queen Victoria

  • @TheWwwyzzerdd
    @TheWwwyzzerdd Před 7 lety +178

    Dom, I cannot stress enough how refreshing it is to see someone talk about book version of First Blood. For the longest time, I was pretty much convinced that I was the only one who knew that book even existed. Every time I would bring up the book version in conversation, without fail, the person I'm talking to would go "Whuh?!" Even from hardcore Rambo fans, I would get that reaction.
    So, thank you Dom, for reviewing one of my favorite stories that most don't even know exist.

    • @Mailed-Knight
      @Mailed-Knight Před 7 lety +7

      It's a good book.

    • @lsauthor
      @lsauthor Před 5 lety +2

      what do you think of the prospect of Shia Lebeouf playing Rambo in an adaptation closer to the novel? I just made a video on this

    • @supoa9489
      @supoa9489 Před 5 lety +2

      Unfortunate case of the film completely overshadowing the source material sometimes to the point people thinking the adaptation is an original movie.

    • @margarethouse404
      @margarethouse404 Před rokem

      @@supoa9489 For Rambo ll and up , they pretty much were just generic action movies .

  • @richarduranga497
    @richarduranga497 Před 7 lety +117

    someone should mod the Dom into fallout 4

  • @eugenideddis
    @eugenideddis Před 7 lety +20

    Oh sweet, you finally added the "wait, this is an adaptation" part of the survey

  • @ThePa1riot
    @ThePa1riot Před 7 lety +17

    16:50 Wow, that is a really profound way for an author to view the adapted character of his work.

  • @eddardstark5034
    @eddardstark5034 Před 7 lety +26

    just FYI, First Blood was filmed in British Colombia, Canada, but takes place in western Washington State in the US.

  • @JohnnyElRed
    @JohnnyElRed Před 7 lety +106

    I think the story would have given a better progression to Rambo's character if he started trying to not kill anybody, and then as the time passed being hunted down, became more ruthless in his methods and started killing. A little bit ilke the creature in Frankenstein.

    • @brandonlyon730
      @brandonlyon730 Před 7 lety +15

      Well to be fair Frankensteins first victim was Igor who was just abusing him just to be a dick, and Frankenstein just went off like any animal that was abused long enough.

    • @dubbingsync
      @dubbingsync Před 7 lety +13

      Brandon Lyon I'm just going to assume you're talking about the 30s Universal movie and politely tell you that the name of Frankensteins assistant was Fritz in that movie, not Igor. And in the book Fritz/Igor doesn't exist at all.

    • @brandonlyon730
      @brandonlyon730 Před 7 lety

      Yeah I was referring to the 30s film, I've never read the original novel. But regardless who the assistant was called you still get my point.

    • @hitchhicker2013
      @hitchhicker2013 Před 7 lety +13

      Ooh I've I actually read the book. The mounting horror and paranoia Frankenstein has as he faces what I personally image to be youthful and ambitious mistakes haunts his waking moments. Then there's the monster who despite being intelligent and well spoken rages on throughout the night. Merry Shelly really deserves more recognition.

    • @tomuchcamoflauge
      @tomuchcamoflauge Před 5 lety +8

      but rambo was a recently discharged green beret with ptsd his job was stealth and killing and when his ptsd got triggered that's what he did. it would be different if he was actually just a drifter, but this book/movie is built on the fact that it was a man trained to kill for war was backed into a corner till he fought back and the horrible consequences for judging the guy when he wondered into town

  • @Ugly_German_Truths
    @Ugly_German_Truths Před 7 lety +36

    Oh... is the "were unaware of the book till now" category new? A good addition, Dom!
    The "Super Super Super Super Super Dead" bit though was a bit too much foreshadowed in advance to justify all that many supers in it ;)

    • @sarahgent2674
      @sarahgent2674 Před 7 lety +5

      Feno 3000 Only if it's so much more famous than the book that one would be justified to not know the book existed - The category was there in the Die Hard episode, for example, but not Harry Potter.

    • @BP-dn9nv
      @BP-dn9nv Před 7 lety +2

      It was also used in Roger Rabbit, Die Hard, and maybe The Godfather

  • @lukadebank2430
    @lukadebank2430 Před 7 lety +104

    from that intro it's safe to say the Dom has a choking fetish

    • @Dominic-Noble
      @Dominic-Noble  Před 7 lety +109

      We've moved on from Fifty Shades!

    • @lukadebank2430
      @lukadebank2430 Před 7 lety +51

      The Dom you say that but i have my doubts

    • @Alresu
      @Alresu Před 5 měsíci

      @@Dominic-Noble There is no moving on.

  • @bryedtan
    @bryedtan Před 4 lety +5

    I know it does not follow the book especially the fact in the book John Dies but when I saw this film first I actually cried in the last scene where Stallone went from Angry rant to the pain of losing his friends and the part where Richard Crenna's character would hug and comfort him.

  • @HelenIGuess
    @HelenIGuess Před 7 lety +26

    I often only watch the credits to listen to the "I can't do that..." part of the Patreon promotion. Those parts are always so funny and original!

    • @SorowFame
      @SorowFame Před 4 lety

      Well, only original when they're not being reused.

  • @fraya1022
    @fraya1022 Před 7 lety +29

    I love the film Rambo is less of a killer than the book, usually it's the other way around.

    • @leelewis8749
      @leelewis8749 Před 6 lety +9

      I found the film irritating because while they made rambo less of a douchbag they then made everyone else asswholes in stead.

  • @leafruns7672
    @leafruns7672 Před 7 lety +4

    Oh my God, the image of Rambo singing "let it go" running through the woods... I just can't.... Thanks.

  • @Cheesusful
    @Cheesusful Před 4 lety +16

    "it's an 80s action movie starring Sylvester Stallone."
    No Dom.
    It's *the* 80s action movie starring Sylvester Stallone.

  • @AlexTalArt
    @AlexTalArt Před 7 lety +80

    once again; this was a book?!

    • @LucyLioness100
      @LucyLioness100 Před 4 lety +1

      I had no clue for a long time. Goes to show how much the film eclipsed it’s source material due to the movie’s popularity (and endless glut of sequels)

    • @cheezdoodle96
      @cheezdoodle96 Před 3 lety

      @@LucyLioness100 You say endless glut, but four sequels really aren't that bad.

  • @uselessshoe9269
    @uselessshoe9269 Před 7 lety +175

    It hasn't even been a long time since you uploaded and I missed the videos haha. Love your content dude.

    • @peteisgod66
      @peteisgod66 Před 7 lety +10

      I agree. Hist stuff is fucking awesome.

    • @Awakeandalive1
      @Awakeandalive1 Před 7 lety +9

      For the first time ever, i feel like reading the book "First Blood" -- the Dom is an inspiration.

    • @fighterck6241
      @fighterck6241 Před 7 lety

      I wonder if this was on the Marine Corps reading list. I could have read this instead of Rifleman Dodd.

  • @Remoniq
    @Remoniq Před 7 lety +40

    Another movie that I didn't know started out as a book.

  • @Cool70sfreak
    @Cool70sfreak Před 7 lety +9

    I think the some of the differences in the film with its focus on PTSD and the mistreatment of veterans (as you mentioned) may have a lot to do with it being a product of its time. Almost decade after the US started to withdraw and only several years after the war itself ended, it was still something fresh on everyone's minds, and the treatment Film Rambo faces, was...well, while it didn't really get that severe, a lot of veterans of Vietnam got awful treatment all the same which is reflected a lot by the film. When the book was published, the US hadn't been out of the war for very long at all, so I think that may have influenced some of the decisions that were made.

  • @KevinStriker
    @KevinStriker Před 7 lety +6

    12:16
    The book takes place in Madison, Kentucky and the film takes place in the fictional Hope, Washington, which is actually Hope, British Columbia and all the landmarks in the film still exist, too. If you've got a good eye, you can even make out the maple leaf on the Greyhound.

    • @KasumiKenshirou
      @KasumiKenshirou Před měsícem

      You can also see a KVOS cameraman. It is a station in Bellingham, WA, but when the movie was filmed they also had production offices in BC, Canada because a large portion of their viewers were located there. So KVOS was probably used just because they were nearby, but also makes sense in universe being set in WA.

  • @donovan9456
    @donovan9456 Před 7 lety +13

    For a special episode of Lost in Adaptation, I suggest the adaption of a book into a book.
    For example: Gaston Leroux's "Phantom of the Opera" into Susan Kay's: "Phantom"

  • @JamiJR
    @JamiJR Před 7 lety +6

    Because of this video I decided to read the novel. I started it this morning and I'm already halfway through. I wish now Hollywood would make a book faithful adaptation of it because I want to cry for both main characters.

  • @xiao668
    @xiao668 Před 7 lety +14

    I never thought I'd be interested in Rambo in a million years! Now I really need to check out that book! Thanks Dom!

  • @KikiDiki
    @KikiDiki Před 6 lety +199

    Rambo kills dogs in the books? He's the villain.

  • @StealthMarmot_
    @StealthMarmot_ Před 4 lety +23

    I often talk about this movie, and when I do, I ask people to try to remember how many people Rambo killed in this movie.
    Most people figure a dozen or more, others say they can't remember.
    My count: Between 1 and 5. One was the mostly accidental man falling out the helicopter to his death, and between 1 and 4 MAYBE killed during a scene where Rambo is driving a truck and sideswipes a cop car that is chasing him to flip over.
    Thing is, that scene is so abrupt, pointless and frankly out of place I don't even know why it wasn't thrown on the cutting room floor.If it was removed from the film I guarantee almost no one would notice and it would actually make the film better by making Rambo a bit more consistent.
    Essentially, Rambo DOESN'T kill people, and that is a huge factor of the whole movie. It is still a thriller and action movie overall, but it's incredibly subversive all things considered. Rambo's "You can't just turn it off" speech is absolutely heart wrenching and masterfully done.
    In that one mentioned scene, a cop car full of 3-4 cops that has shaded windows that make it near impossible to see the cops inside just APPEARS with siren blaring and they open fire without a verbal warning. The whole thing plays like a random encounter in a sandbox game, and is incredibly out of place with everything in the movie. It honestly bothers me because I have to delete it from the canon of my mind, or believe it was a hallucination.

    • @benjamincook8479
      @benjamincook8479 Před 3 lety +6

      I wonder if Rambo wrecking the cop car with the truck he is driving is from a earlier version of the screenplay that stuck to books characterisaton of Rambo more, as it seems to fit that version more

    • @thomasscott6146
      @thomasscott6146 Před rokem +2

      Funnily enough (and i know this is 2 yrs late) The Batman (pattinson) has a similar chase scene that took me out of the movie bc a highway full of ppl dies due to his reckless need to catch the badguy its cool but takes away from the films methodical and fear inducing batman just a little by making him kill when he methodically injures but never murders throughout the movie (afaik)

  • @GPhoenix08
    @GPhoenix08 Před 7 lety +4

    ... it came from a book?! I watched this as a kid with my dad. Uh. You learn something new every day lol

  • @christopherclack660
    @christopherclack660 Před 7 lety +23

    lost in adaptation episode on my birthday?
    awesome!

  • @Awakeandalive1
    @Awakeandalive1 Před 7 lety +1

    Mr. Fluffykins thanks you for the shout-out, the Dom. He also wants to warn us that animals brought back from the Underworld can speak in human tongues -- and have terrible insights to share with us!

  • @Wallykarp
    @Wallykarp Před 7 lety +7

    I absolutely have to suggest you do a Lost in Adaptation of "The Tale of Despereaux", the movie is a great example of how the need to kiddie down movies seems to be more important than representing the source material.

  • @connornyhan
    @connornyhan Před 6 lety +1

    12:16 the location in the movie is Hope, which while supposedly being a small American town in the Pacific Northwest, is actually in British Columbia, Canada. The book however takes place in Kentucky.

  • @TonySamedi
    @TonySamedi Před 7 lety +21

    Re: Sheriffs vs Police. It's complicated, but to sum it up as best I can, as I understand it.
    In more rural areas there often isn't an "police" force and it's place is taken by a "Sheriffs Office" so whoever is the lead Sheriff would effectively be the same thing as a chief of police in a larger city.
    Some larger cities have both a police force and a sheriffs office, and how that plays out depends on the area.
    I know in New Orleans it's mostly police who worry about enforcing the laws, whereas Sheriffs more handle the post work (If you come to New Orleans you are arrested by the police, then you are taken to jail where you are handed off to the Sheriffs office who run the jail.)

    • @brendanb3104
      @brendanb3104 Před 7 lety +10

      Was just going to reply with the same thing, then saw yours and figured I'd add on instead.
      Frequently in the USA, sheriffs serve as county-level police who fulfill police roles where a township does not have its own law enforcement. That's the way it runs in Los Angeles and Orange Counties in California.
      On a related note, the head of the sheriff's departments out here is referred to as "THE Sheriff", much like "THE Dom", so the lower-ranking officers would likely address their superior as simply "Sheriff".

    • @Matrim42
      @Matrim42 Před 7 lety +8

      Tony M the basic difference is the local police operate on the city/town level while the sheriff operates on the county level. If a city or down has no local police force, jurisdiction usually falls to the sheriff's office or highway patrol (depending on exact what you're talking about).

    • @PDComicBookNetwork
      @PDComicBookNetwork Před 7 lety +7

      What everybody else said, plus Sheriff is usually an elected position. It is possible for the person holding the office of Sheriff to have no law enforcement experience.

    • @jliller
      @jliller Před 7 lety +6

      I would add that the term "police" is commonly used (at least where I have lived) as synonymous with "law enforcement" and not specifically to municipal law enforcement. So while "city police" would seem redundant to some people, it's actually a necessary distinction.
      Also, many US universities have their own campus police (not security/rent-a-cops, an actual mini-police department that is legally equivalent to a municipal police department).

    • @iriswings369
      @iriswings369 Před 7 lety +5

      In addition to the literal differences between sheriffs and chiefs of police, I've noticed that writers usually use sheriffs (instead of small town police) when they want the law enforcement in the story to be more adversarial. Sheriffs in media are usually corrupt dickheads or bigoted good ol' boys, unless they are close to the protagonist(s). I guess there's a perception that, unlike chiefs of police who can be dismissed by the mayor or whoever appointed them if they don't toe the line, sheriffs aren't really beholden to anyone once they are elected (more likely to be the "don't tell me about the law; I AM THE LAW" type in fiction). Any story that takes place in a rural or remote area normally has a sheriff even if it's not strictly accurate that there wouldn't be a metro police force in the area as well. However, in this case, the movie's change made this detail more accurate, since a police force's jurisdiction would most likely have ended at the city limits, and then they would have had to call the county sheriff's office to chase Rambo through the mountains anyway. (And he would have killed an additional bunch of people who had nothing to do with the inciting incident.)

  • @mladenkulic446
    @mladenkulic446 Před 7 lety +2

    Rambo First Blood was my favorite childhood movie.

  • @dimitrizephyrus8694
    @dimitrizephyrus8694 Před 7 lety +1

    Omg! The way you said synonymous was adorable.

  • @carlrood4457
    @carlrood4457 Před 7 lety +74

    Dom,
    Have you ever considered doing a film vs. novelization Lost in Adaptation? In other words, the film is original and the book is based on that. I can see some issues since novelizations tend to be written from earlier drafts of the shooting script and will have scenes that are cut or altered because of time or just didn't work on film.
    Of course since Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is on your list, you essentially may be doing that since the movie adapted the book which was adapted from a radio series.

    • @maryanderson9748
      @maryanderson9748 Před 7 lety +2

      Carl Rood Like the Back to the Future book?

    • @jaysea5939
      @jaysea5939 Před 7 lety +5

      The many versions of Little Shop of Horrors would be fun.

    • @christopherauzenne5023
      @christopherauzenne5023 Před 6 lety +4

      Or how after the who framed Rodger rabbit film the author rewrote a new version of his book

    • @theninjamaster67
      @theninjamaster67 Před 6 lety +1

      or how the mask graphic novels went with a more entertaining crazy instead of fucked up crazy after the movie was released

    • @whovianhistorybuff
      @whovianhistorybuff Před 5 lety +3

      I've got quite a few of those including the original terminator novelisations and I think they can be very different from the movies as the authors have to base them on an original draft of the script and included bits that end up on the cutting room floor or just don't get made here are 2 examples from the novel of the terminator
      1, when the terminator walks up to a payphone and shoves the trucker out of his way to read the phone book the trucker walks back and finds the indentation of its finger scrolling down the page and stopping at the 3 Sarah Conners he briefly considers calling them to warn them of a large and sinister looking man is looking for them but decided against, later as he and his wife are watching the news he is suddenly shocked and all he seems able to say for hours is "I should have called them, I should have called them"
      2, in the novel the terminator after gunning each of the other Sarah Conners down sliced open their left thighs, Kyle explains that in his time Sarah Conner was dead and skynet had examined her body and found a metal rod in her left leg (cause unknown) and was a means of positivity identifying the real Sarah Conner, this doesn't convince anyone that Kyle is not mad as Sarah says she has no metal rod in her leg but when the terminator gets blown up a piece of it gets embedded in her leg which requires a metal rod to repair.

  • @Hum0ng0us
    @Hum0ng0us Před 5 lety +1

    I LOVE this movie!! On the commentary, they said Teasil hated Rambo because the Korean War Vets were ignored and everybody loved WWII and hated the Nam Vets.

  • @Thunder_Bird0
    @Thunder_Bird0 Před 2 lety

    I really appreciate how well you talk to the camera. It doesn’t look like you’re reading off a script. I respect that.

  • @neuroticheroine
    @neuroticheroine Před 7 lety +4

    I'm just excited to know my family name is also an apple name. I'm gunna go find these apples and they better be delicious 😝

  • @Matrim42
    @Matrim42 Před 7 lety +3

    I would dispute the idea that "80s action movie starring Slyvester Stallone" is all you need to know about First Blood. Honestly, the action is kinda secondary to a story about what war does to people and how we treat people when they come back from it. It's surprising dark and emotional for the genre. First Blood II is much more in keeping with stereotypical 80s action, but the first one is honestly closer to drama in my opinion.

  • @BondageKitty37
    @BondageKitty37 Před 7 lety +8

    Just discovered this channel, love the concept.
    I think "The Running Man" would be a great topic, there are major differences between the book by Richard Bachman (Stephen King) and the movie.

  • @FrankLightheart
    @FrankLightheart Před 7 lety +10

    Lost in Adaptation episode for "League of Extraordinary Gentlemen", please.
    The world needs to know.

    • @LucyLioness100
      @LucyLioness100 Před 4 lety

      Oh God that would be just hilarious considering Dom would have an endless glut of jokes to make at Connery’s expense; the dude turned down LOTR for that nightmare

    • @FrankLightheart
      @FrankLightheart Před 4 lety

      @@LucyLioness100 I'm actually OK with the version of LOTR wherein Connery is NOT involved.

  • @rosebyanyname
    @rosebyanyname Před 7 lety +3

    I love the Dom's recreations! 14:20 killed me!

  • @juliasadler7771
    @juliasadler7771 Před 7 lety +59

    do you think you could consider an episode for "The picture of Dorian Gray"?
    Just finished the book and thought it was just brilliant. Didn't like the movie quite as much, but it was okay.

    • @andrewgwilliam4831
      @andrewgwilliam4831 Před 7 lety +2

      shiny espeon Which version did you watch?

    • @dubbingsync
      @dubbingsync Před 7 lety +4

      shiny espeon well you clearly enjoyed the Book more than me... my god Dorian was too annoying to read what he was saying sometimes.

    • @juliasadler7771
      @juliasadler7771 Před 7 lety +5

      Rhys Causon: I think i enjoyed the book more because of the intriguing way Oscar Wilde used the english language and less because I found the characters themselves Interesting.
      Andrew Gwilliam: I watched the 2009 version.

    • @MadameChristie
      @MadameChristie Před 6 lety +5

      shiny espeon oh yeah. You want the black and white version with Angela Lansbury if want something more faithful to the book.

    • @ah-nononoo
      @ah-nononoo Před 5 lety +4

      Would love this

  • @Bookdragon11
    @Bookdragon11 Před 4 lety +5

    "Were unaware of the book until now: 31"
    Me: Make that 32

  • @Draugo
    @Draugo Před 4 lety +3

    My favorite thing about Rambo is that Crenna plays the exact same character in both the serious movies and in the parody. There's a dude who knows how to laugh at himself.

  • @samanthahof8095
    @samanthahof8095 Před 7 lety +5

    I love how you were trying to figure out the american geography for this movie when it is filmed in Hope British Columbia and all of the surrounding areas around Vancouver.

  • @Rocketboy1313
    @Rocketboy1313 Před 7 lety +1

    I prefer this sort of "I let a lot of the details go" big picture sorts of comparisons.
    Sometimes it feels like you get bogged down in certain details (like Harry Potter having green eyes) and those are the sorts of things I wouldn't even notice and cannot get upset about.

  • @apizzathatgiantforthesimpl5191

    How THE FUCK have I not read this book or seen the movie yet????? This sounds awesome!!!!!!!

  • @JonathanRossRogers
    @JonathanRossRogers Před 3 lety +5

    I haven't read "First Blood," so I'll assume that Dom is correct about the differences between the novel and movie. However, I disagree with his description of the movie as a typical 80s action movie. When I saw the movie in the 2000s, I was aware of the character as an action movie killing machine, so I was very surprised at Rambo's restraint. As Dom says, he avoided killing as much as possible, though he was clearly capable of it. In the sequels, Rambo had no such restraint, becoming the stereotype. In a typical 80s action movie, such as "Commando" or the Rambo sequels, the protagonist is unambiguously the good guy and all of his enemies are unambiguously bad guys who can be killed without remorse.

  • @NA-pj6dw
    @NA-pj6dw Před 7 lety +5

    Half the amusement I get from these videos is simply watching your eyebrows do their thing )XD Anyway keep up the great content Dom ^^

  • @raemontgomery4627
    @raemontgomery4627 Před 7 lety +7

    Dom, I would really love for you to do an episode on Lolita. It's one of the most controversial books ever written but also one of the most complex. It would be wonderful to see you compare it with either of the movies, though personally I would recommend the 90's version as it presents itself as a romance more than it really has right to. Jeremy Irons' performance in particular is something I would love to see you address, though the casting of Lolita herself is also something that warrants discussion.
    You're the best, man.

    • @LucyLioness100
      @LucyLioness100 Před 4 lety +2

      Which version? There’s either the Kubrick or Adrian Lyne adaptations; it’s one of the few times where Kubrick was actually relatively faithful to a book

  • @Robertlynschultz
    @Robertlynschultz Před 2 lety +1

    "Rambo - First Blood" is widely seen as the first and the standard setter for the action movie genre (80s - 90s).

  • @TwilightRogue15
    @TwilightRogue15 Před 7 lety +2

    First Blood is one of my favorite action movies as it had great action but also a solid plot and a bit of psychology. That is not typical of action movies, I can assure you (although it's not entirely unique in that aspect, of course).
    While I'm here, I want to tell you that I love the descriptions of why one might not be able to donate to Patreon (especially when they reference Mythology). XD

  • @weirdproq
    @weirdproq Před 7 lety +2

    From what I read, Sylvester Stallone actually suggested the ending change to the Director after they were done with the original ending. The Director loved the change and told the producers that he was going to do it. The producers initially didn't want to but let him do it. They then test screened the film with the suicide ending. The audience hated it. One guy even threatened to hurt the Director out loud in the theatre if he found him.

  • @ActiveShooterRecords
    @ActiveShooterRecords Před 4 lety +1

    I just want to say that your videos are single handed getting me back into reading more often.
    Love the content! Merry Christmas!

  • @Gonboo
    @Gonboo Před 7 lety +1

    Kirk Douglas was originally cast as Col. Troutman and he ended up quitting because he wanted the script to be more like the book.

  • @shame3857
    @shame3857 Před 7 lety +3

    Yay new lost in adaption. Thanx the Dom you rock sir. Keep up the good work.

  • @Graycata
    @Graycata Před 6 lety +3

    Will you do a 'Lost in Adaptation' on "Bambi, A Life in the Woods" vs. Disney's "Bambi"
    Please

  • @kerdunne3422
    @kerdunne3422 Před 7 lety +3

    I'd love to see a Lost in Adaptation of Avatar: The Last Airbender. I want to see Dom rip that *painful choking* "movie" apart.

    • @AquaLantern
      @AquaLantern Před 7 lety +3

      Pretty sure he won't due to the Nostalgia Critic already pointing out every single thing wrong with that film.

  • @Leatherbubba
    @Leatherbubba Před 7 lety +3

    I may be mistaken, but I don't remember them ever saying Rambo's first name in the book. No John, he was just Rambo.
    Also, the book took place in the summer, while the movie takes place during the Christmas season.

  • @StarOfRaven
    @StarOfRaven Před 7 lety +1

    "The Black Cauldron" one of Disney's worst movies according to some people (my favourite Disney movie) is apparently based on a book series! Would love to see a video about that. Also, you just got a new subscriber :)

  • @gingerstorm101
    @gingerstorm101 Před 7 lety +1

    Oh Dom, that laugh! I love it! It seems like you enjoyed this after so many Fantasy and Diary LiA

  • @Quinkerbell_3604
    @Quinkerbell_3604 Před 7 měsíci

    ‘The redhead” is American actor David Caruso who is famously bad in most of his later work absent a a relatively brief stint in a prime time series “NYPD Blue.” His epic bad acting has a reference in “40 Year Old Virgin” that is spot on. Your ending to this episode is epic. Well done. 😊

  • @UbinTimor
    @UbinTimor Před 7 lety +16

    would you mind doing a lost in adaptation video on Holes by Louis Sachar?

  • @kendraklopfenstein5350
    @kendraklopfenstein5350 Před 7 lety +121

    Please do interview with a vampire

    • @fraya1022
      @fraya1022 Před 7 lety +8

      kendraklopfenstein - I second this!

    • @skyew.3939
      @skyew.3939 Před 7 lety +7

      kendraklopfenstein I third it

    • @Code_Dee
      @Code_Dee Před 7 lety +6

      He might have a _preternatural_ disposition to doing so

    • @ldragon8480
      @ldragon8480 Před 5 lety +1

      Anne Rice would sue the shit out of him if she can figure out a way i bet. I do wish he would do that episode though.

    • @ismata3274
      @ismata3274 Před 5 lety

      ......indeed.......
      he should personally do the interview.
      would be better than the book even!

  • @aruss1
    @aruss1 Před 7 lety

    Great video as always, The Dom.

  • @l0stndamned
    @l0stndamned Před 7 lety

    Very interesting, one of your best episodes. Thanks for making this.

  • @MarquisSmith
    @MarquisSmith Před 7 lety

    I remember suggesting this well over a year back, so really glad you've covered this. :-)

  • @rocklobsterjwt
    @rocklobsterjwt Před 7 lety +2

    What amazes me the most is that they actually made a kids cartoon out of this.

    • @Teatime7771
      @Teatime7771 Před 7 lety

      jason thayer the reason why is to sell the military to children.

    • @Mailed-Knight
      @Mailed-Knight Před 7 lety

      @Jon Is that a bad thing?

  • @am_lara
    @am_lara Před 7 lety +38

    I'm a beautiful watcher

    • @Dominic-Noble
      @Dominic-Noble  Před 7 lety +20

      Splendid ^^

    • @Nasser851000
      @Nasser851000 Před 7 lety +3

      We all are ;)

    • @Inlelendri
      @Inlelendri Před 6 lety

      The T-shirt ought to have a variation with just Beautiful Watcher, just to see people’s faces when they try to work it out ;)

  • @IloveHamberger
    @IloveHamberger Před 4 měsíci

    I was just looking for a review of a book and found your channel, i've now watches four of your videos

  • @hannalulu2350
    @hannalulu2350 Před 6 lety

    Love the outros, they always make me smile

  • @xXBatManiaXx
    @xXBatManiaXx Před 7 lety +1

    Yay new video! I put off studying for my exam to watch it! ... Worth it :)

  • @ajciccar3
    @ajciccar3 Před 7 lety +1

    This was great sir.
    Thumbs up and I subscribed.
    Thank you for making this

  • @thegayghost872
    @thegayghost872 Před 7 lety +3

    You should review I Am Legend, they totally changed the meaning of the story.

  • @sillwullivan83
    @sillwullivan83 Před 2 lety +1

    For those reading, The story is set in Kentucky (South East) and the film is set in Washington state (North West).

  • @count_bodies_like_sheep9296

    I was so certain there was an in name only clause waiting for this, but now that you mention it, the general plot is so similiar or course it avoided it.

  • @rolleriffic
    @rolleriffic Před 7 lety +3

    The Victoria cross is a British medal you probably mean the navy cross is the second highest medal in America

  • @ellagrace5355
    @ellagrace5355 Před 7 lety +1

    I've just discovered this channel and I love it! Request for lost in adaptation-The Book Thief! Great film, incredible book! Please :)

  • @FrankLightheart
    @FrankLightheart Před 7 lety +1

    I like the ending of the movie, though.
    That was a great speech that was moving and completely heartbreaking and I'm kind of glad they made that change in the movie.

  • @Tadicuslegion78
    @Tadicuslegion78 Před 7 lety +1

    To answer the sheriff vs police question, Police usually only handle towns/cities etc. Sheriffs have a larger jurisdiction usually over a county

  • @jaysea5939
    @jaysea5939 Před 7 lety

    How timely, I just saw this for the first time a few days ago!

  • @circeowaggles
    @circeowaggles Před rokem +1

    First blood is a a top ten favorite of mine, it's an amazing movie in it's own right.

  • @ThePalerider12
    @ThePalerider12 Před 7 lety +2

    Hey Dom you should do Vampire Hunter D the 1985 Anime film.
    It's based on a novel, not a manga, that also has it's own book series, that have been translated to English from Japanese.
    The books aren't long and are easy enough to read.
    Regardless great video as always and keep up the good work!

    • @Dominic-Noble
      @Dominic-Noble  Před 7 lety +4

      Alas, Anime is too fraught with copyright issues for me to touch right now.

    • @ThePalerider12
      @ThePalerider12 Před 7 lety

      I see, that is a pity, as the Film is one of the first Anime ever released outside of Japan and is considered a cult classic.
      Oh well

  • @chrisdooley6468
    @chrisdooley6468 Před 7 lety

    Damn now I got to get on amazon and get this to read. My list grows from your channel Dom lol

  • @Beevenhouse
    @Beevenhouse Před 6 lety +2

    Never saw those Rambo movies, never wanted to watch them, and still don't... but damn, now I want to read the book.