First Blood (1982) Retrospective / Review

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  • @OliverHarper
    @OliverHarper  Před 6 lety +61

    Get The RAMBO Collection on Blu-ray here goo.gl/AT2xrW
    Get the First Blood Soundtrack via iTunes here goo.gl/KC8uQb

    • @brucemfvane4148
      @brucemfvane4148 Před 6 lety +1

      Oliver Harper could you do double impact please I've been asking for 3 years! thanks Oliver

    • @MB-xo2lx
      @MB-xo2lx Před 6 lety +2

      Oliver Harper,
      Make reviews about 'Hot Shots', part 1&2 or 'Naked Gun', even 'Airplane'! I know the movies are old, but definitely they deserve these videos. Especially, 'Hot Shots 2' which is a parody of 'Rambo' and another cult classics from the 80s.

    • @youwayo
      @youwayo Před 6 lety

      The disaster artist is out! Please review The Room!

    • @solidsneakie
      @solidsneakie Před 6 lety

      I'd like to see a retrospective of Buckaroo Banzai. That's one weird 80's movie.

    • @rickb7561
      @rickb7561 Před 6 lety

      Oliver Harper you should do a review on Come and See

  • @lukebaxter3252
    @lukebaxter3252 Před 6 lety +221

    This is a film that I personally consider flawless as an action film. And this is probably my favourite Stallone performance. That scene where Rambo breaks down into tears and recounts something that happened in 'Nam was so powerful that it made me cry, that scene in my opinion is the best acted scene in Stallone's career.

    • @Craigstaaygear
      @Craigstaaygear Před 2 lety +4

      Agreed, well said mate

    • @flightofthebumblebee9529
      @flightofthebumblebee9529 Před 2 lety +14

      Watch that scene and then say that Stallone can't act.

    • @LiLTailormade
      @LiLTailormade Před 2 lety +4

      Facts bro you hit it right on the head. 💯

    • @StriderStryker
      @StriderStryker Před 2 lety +9

      His emotional breakdown as a result of that scene is what distinguishes him as a human being, rather than a living weapon with no purpose in life.

    • @jimvick8397
      @jimvick8397 Před 2 lety +2

      First Blood and Die Hard are both flawless action movies...

  • @h.e.pennypacker4567
    @h.e.pennypacker4567 Před 4 lety +84

    “I came to rescue you from him”
    Classic line. Bad ass movie!

  • @jwnj9716
    @jwnj9716 Před 6 lety +229

    When people mention Rambo they think about the character in the sequels just running around shooting but when you go back to the original, you can understand his pain & suffering, being in Vietnam is like a long nightmare.
    All of this because he wanted to find a diner. Thanks a lot Sheriff.

    • @ras6300
      @ras6300 Před 6 lety +5

      Jw Nj its because of the sequels, definitely hurt its legacy

    • @ViktorKruger99
      @ViktorKruger99 Před 6 lety +18

      I remember my father used to complain a lot about the Rambo sequels, he always said "the first one is the best, it's more believable than the others" and boy he was right, I got the chance to watch the first during my teen years, this was back when we had to rely on VHS rentals or watch it on TV.

    • @jwnj9716
      @jwnj9716 Před 6 lety +14

      I enjoyed the sequels but I feel more connected to the character in the first movie.

    • @flightofthebumblebee9529
      @flightofthebumblebee9529 Před 2 lety +1

      Part II and III were mediocre but Rambo and Last Blood were awesome.

    • @flightofthebumblebee9529
      @flightofthebumblebee9529 Před 2 lety +3

      @@ViktorKruger99 the sequels (especially the last 2) are great fun but First Blood is a stand alone masterpiece.

  • @r.j.macready5541
    @r.j.macready5541 Před 2 lety +24

    When he reaches fir Troutman to embrace him in the end scene-this probably the most vulnerable that Stallone has ever allowed one of his characters to be portrayed. Very well done and for me it makes the scene as it completes the breakdown of what was, essentially the psyche of a child who had to become War to deal with its horror, returned to the child he once was.

  • @alanredversangel
    @alanredversangel Před 6 lety +370

    Excellent film and way more complex than it gets credit for. The mountain location is a character in itself too.

    • @gabrielmajin5265
      @gabrielmajin5265 Před 5 lety +11

      My fav Vietnam/war movie ever made. Most ppl see it as a dumb action movie, but it`s not.This movie is a drama .And if you say that Sly can`t act after seing this movie, u`re blind or out of ya mind.And the scene at the end when he talks about his friend who`s in pieces...god damn ! Great movie !

    • @justsomenerd8925
      @justsomenerd8925 Před 5 lety +3

      @@gabrielmajin5265 I prefer this too, as a Vietnam movie, but not a war movie. For personal reasons I prefer Band of Brothers, which I know isn't quite a movie, but I got to meet some of the real people portrayed in the film when I was in the army. Also, my battalion makes a small appearance.

    • @sharonpopolow6874
      @sharonpopolow6874 Před 4 lety +10

      @@gabrielmajin5265 Thank you. Sylvester Stallone is not what you call an actor's actor, but when a role suits his unique identity, he totally kills it!
      You know an actor gave his all and convinced you he is real when you cry your eyes out in either sadness or joy and Stallone did that to me TWICE.
      1. Rocky: I believe second to last round when he's knocked down and gets back up with the choral music background and has that look of "I'm still here" (after getting to know and love him throughout the entire movie).
      2. First Blood: The end scene when he spills his guts to Trautman who silently listens with compassion before walking him out for his surrender.
      Sylvester Stallone CAN act- just don't cast him in anything outside of his element, though, lol.

    • @oe542
      @oe542 Před 4 lety +2

      Sharon Popolow I gotta day you’re spot on. I also feel like the famous “Adrian!!!!!” Is him at his finest. You can hear and feel how over come he is at the relief of the fight being over and how he had to be so dehumanized through the whole film. At that moment he just wants human interaction with the person he loves.

    • @sharonpopolow6874
      @sharonpopolow6874 Před 4 lety +2

      @@oe542 Speaking of dehumanized, one of my favorite parts was when he tried to play it off like he didn't care about Apollo poking fun of him and his ethnicity when he, Paulie, and Adrian were watching the prefight interview, but when he was saying goodnight to Adrian alone, he admitted it hurt. I didn't get that part until I got older and watched it, but when I got, well, I got it.

  • @clapattack7235
    @clapattack7235 Před 6 lety +473

    One of the best films about PTSD.

    • @bananaempijama
      @bananaempijama Před 6 lety +9

      Mr Zeus George Carlin said it best about that "watering down" the term...

    • @brownpaperbaglunch5760
      @brownpaperbaglunch5760 Před 6 lety +12

      Nothing is over, not for me.

    • @andrewdyer384
      @andrewdyer384 Před 5 lety +12

      RascalMatt17
      The book goes a bit further into just how much Vietnam has affected Rambo.
      and he does kill two civilians that tried to rob him while he is sleeping in a park and he systematically kills every cop that comes after him with the exception of the sheriff who managed to escape

    • @danielwilliamson6180
      @danielwilliamson6180 Před 5 lety +3

      Teasle convinces Trautman and Kern that Rambo is the bad guy in all of it.

    • @aaron-xi8dq
      @aaron-xi8dq Před 5 lety +10

      One of the best films period

  • @Dj_Real_Eyes_Open
    @Dj_Real_Eyes_Open Před 6 lety +107

    "CZcams drew first blood; not me" - Oliver Harper

  • @klipkultur2951
    @klipkultur2951 Před 6 lety +79

    Stallone is kind of an underrated Hollywood genius.

    • @flightofthebumblebee9529
      @flightofthebumblebee9529 Před 2 lety +1

      Check out his return to drama with Copland. James Mangold film. Truly awesome.

    • @klipkultur2951
      @klipkultur2951 Před 2 lety

      @@flightofthebumblebee9529 I rewatched it like a month ago. Great movie with an amazing cast.

    • @ericstaples7220
      @ericstaples7220 Před rokem

      Stallone is just an actor. Give more credit to the writer and director.

    • @evilsWa
      @evilsWa Před 11 měsíci +1

      ⁠@@ericstaples7220 Stallone was literally one of the writers dip shit. And he has directed several of his best films. You don't always have to be "that guy"

    • @ericstaples7220
      @ericstaples7220 Před 11 měsíci

      @@evilsWa Why don't you calm down? It's not that serious.

  • @w0bbl3r
    @w0bbl3r Před 4 lety +35

    Stallone's breakdown scene at the end is some of the best acting I have ever seen in any movie.
    A shame that Sly left real acting behind for such a large part of his career, being drawn in by easy sequel/action movie money rather than more grounded, deeper character-driven stuff.
    He returned to acting more seriously in copland, and it made you remember how good an actor he could be. He did an ok job again in the final Rocky movie a few years back, but it didn't show him as the actor he was in the original Rocky and first blood.

    • @flightofthebumblebee9529
      @flightofthebumblebee9529 Před 2 lety +1

      He wasn't too bad in Assassins. Copland was great. He also earned that Oscar nom for Creed.

    • @PeterParker-ff7ub
      @PeterParker-ff7ub Před 2 lety

      any movie can be good

    • @GGoH_
      @GGoH_ Před rokem

      copland is a great flex of his acting chops as well

    • @abdulhouser
      @abdulhouser Před rokem

      ​@@flightofthebumblebee9529 He was really good in Creed!!!

  • @Noggahide
    @Noggahide Před 6 lety +154

    I never noticed the war medals in the Sherrif's office before, that little detail makes the movie and his character even better!!

    • @connorbrennan4233
      @connorbrennan4233 Před 4 lety +26

      That little bit of knowledge I think helps emphasize that it's a conflict between two generations of soldiers.

    • @williamwalsh1533
      @williamwalsh1533 Před 4 lety +19

      You should read the book. The book shows the parallels between the Sheriff and Rambo.

    • @scottknode898
      @scottknode898 Před 4 lety +5

      Noggahide Gaming yea Teasle was adecorated Korean War Veteran

    • @Kreege
      @Kreege Před 4 lety +10

      The Sheriff had a distinguished service cross(2nd highest award a soldier can earn, only the medal of honor is above it) for his actions in Korea at the chosin reservoir.

    • @sharonpopolow6874
      @sharonpopolow6874 Před 4 lety +16

      @@williamwalsh1533 I'm adding on a little to what you said for anyone who never read the book:
      The book does first-person perspective back and forth between Rambo and Teasle (kind've like GoT books), so you learn A LOT more about both characters' psyche/opinions and history- including both personal and military backgrounds.
      In the original source material, Rambo was not as valiant as the movie made him, nor was Teasle not as bad as the movie made him. There were more areas of grey in both men.
      Both the movie and the book were brilliant- but different.

  • @terryf3282
    @terryf3282 Před 6 lety +146

    You made a good point about Stallone creating two iconic movie characters that have lasted decades the only other i can think of is Harrison Ford with Han Solo and Indiana Jones.

    • @vavra222
      @vavra222 Před 5 lety +11

      For some reason seeing this great review and reading Harrison Ford made me remember the Fugitive.
      Both movies are different, but well made manhunt movies.

    • @justsomenerd8925
      @justsomenerd8925 Před 5 lety +12

      I think Arnold has them both beat.

    • @damienholland9244
      @damienholland9244 Před 4 lety +4

      There's actually many examples not just a few. Luke Skywalker and others. Arnold, Van Damme, etc.

    • @ddox2010
      @ddox2010 Před 4 lety +4

      Stallone: Rambo '82-2019. Rocky '76-2018. Only character thats lasted for Arnold is the Terminator. I'll give u Mark Hamill if u want to count 20+ yrs voicing the Joker along with Luke of course. Yup, Harrison Ford and...? Guess i would count Sigourney Weaver. New Ghostbusters.

    • @jpgduff
      @jpgduff Před 3 lety +2

      And The Fugitive. And Balde Runner.

  • @Keyser666
    @Keyser666 Před 6 lety +51

    It took him four movies to finally get home. If only that sheriff had let him get something to eat.

    • @incanticle699
      @incanticle699 Před 4 lety +8

      And now we're getting *Last Blood* which... has been said that if it does well they'll make a 6th one 😂

  • @Grubnar
    @Grubnar Před 6 lety +130

    I, for one, am glad they changed the ending (and the story). I have read the book, and I feel that First Blood is a rare case where the film is actually better than the novel it is based on.
    It is well directed, the acting is good, and the music is great!

    • @kingdjack6
      @kingdjack6 Před 6 lety +1

      Grubnar The sequel were actually more true to the book.

    • @michaelsinger4638
      @michaelsinger4638 Před 6 lety +5

      The book is more morally ambiguous.

    • @oneopinion6806
      @oneopinion6806 Před 6 lety +9

      I agree on making the changes. What would the point of the story be if it went along with the main character, tortured as he may have bee, killing a bunch of civilians/US soldiers only to be killed himself? Talk about grimdark. The way they filmed it, you have the drama and the danger while still allowing the audience someone to root for.

    • @michaelsinger4638
      @michaelsinger4638 Před 6 lety +14

      The author wanted to write a book where, by the end, you didn't know who to root for. Because both Rambo and Teasle (the Sheriff) are deeply flawed guys (the book basically makes them co-protagonists). Its more of a cautionary tale about two guys who let their pride and stubbornness take over and cause a situation to needlessly escalate out of control. It's actually quite a good book (the movie is really good as well), just for different reasons.

    • @danjalwaziri1657
      @danjalwaziri1657 Před 6 lety +3

      Always wanted to read the book, I'll pick it up

  • @shadowman2192
    @shadowman2192 Před 5 lety +17

    First Blood is in every way the perfect action movie.
    No matter how many time I see it.
    It never looses its effect.

  • @frankvizen5480
    @frankvizen5480 Před 5 lety +16

    I've always felt the ending of the film was the strongest part. The fact that he still has a good man inside him that can be reasoned with really goes a long way to highlight how PTSD has damaged this man and how he's actually a victim and not an antagonist. Im also very glad that he never directly killed anyone in the film

  • @nickmattio3397
    @nickmattio3397 Před 6 lety +212

    “I just wanted somethin to eat!”

    • @chatteyj
      @chatteyj Před 6 lety +32

      You're not you when your hungry!

    • @Scottie_S
      @Scottie_S Před 6 lety +17

      He should have had a Snickers...

    • @geert574
      @geert574 Před 6 lety

      Why don't you take a seat over there

    • @philevans6935
      @philevans6935 Před 6 lety +4

      Should have gone to McDonald's

    • @elvisleeboy
      @elvisleeboy Před 6 lety +2

      Nick Mattio You can order food online now.

  • @walter_the_wobot2349
    @walter_the_wobot2349 Před 6 lety +47

    First Blood is my favourite Rambo film and the only one I truly love.
    Jerry Goldsmith was an epic composer! Damn, they don't make em like him any more.

  • @TheGPrime85
    @TheGPrime85 Před 6 lety +85

    Truly an A+ film in every respect, and one of my all-time favorites! I was bullied as a kid, and felt such a sense of catharsis watching Rambo stand up to the bad guys.

  • @weme06
    @weme06 Před 6 lety +97

    That Vietnamese chick was so fine in Rambo II. You can understand why he goes into berserk/infinite ammo mode.

    • @carlesq.
      @carlesq. Před 6 lety +9

      weme06 Infinite ammo mode hahahaha

    • @jayduvde
      @jayduvde Před 5 lety +6

      Me so horney!!

    • @1111111580
      @1111111580 Před 4 lety +6

      Girl/ Rambo.... you take me...
      You take me with you? Yeah? To America?
      Rambo/ sniffs..yeah... yeah yeah.

    • @Dudanation12
      @Dudanation12 Před 4 lety +1

      Don't forget the final shot when he does run out of ammo. Basically a grenade on an arrow head.

    • @gunaselanseggran4536
      @gunaselanseggran4536 Před 3 lety

      Yeah

  • @dnasty312
    @dnasty312 Před 4 lety +36

    #Godspeed, *Brian Dennehy* :''(
    1939-2020
    Sheriff Will Teasle and Colonel Sam Trautman back together again in Heaven

    • @Adino1
      @Adino1 Před 3 lety +3

      Whoa. I had no idea he died till I read your comment.

    • @coolcat6303
      @coolcat6303 Před 3 lety +5

      I saw Dennehy do a play in Chicago back in 2010 and he was great. At one point, he actually fell down a steep set of stairs and the audience gasped because it wasn’t scripted. He slowly got up, dusted himself off and announced to the crowd “It’s ok folks. I’m only 70 years old! I’ll be fine.” That got a big laugh. I really wanted to get his autograph afterwards but I could tell he was tired and sore so I just left him alone. Such a great actor.

    • @user-sr9qe2zl9w
      @user-sr9qe2zl9w Před 2 lety

      I also had the pleasure of seeing Dennehey act in Chicago. He was an amazing actor, and by all accounts, a good person. RIP.

  • @wstine79
    @wstine79 Před 6 lety +170

    Early breakfast with one of Oliver Harper's great retrospective reviews.

  • @TripleRp
    @TripleRp Před 6 lety +22

    Once I saw First Blood I realized that it was clearly the best film from the franchise. I enjoyed parts 2 and 3 as a kid because of the action and part 4 was what I expected for the time, intense and graphic. But First Blood had a story that really made me think and study individuals. It is an awesome film. For years, as a kid, I always thought Rambo - First Blood 2 was the first film because it was the first film that I saw in the franchise. However, I always thought "wait - First Blood 2? Then where is First Blood 1?" It took me a while but I am glad that I finally found the film and was able to watch it.

    • @rusinaseppo7474
      @rusinaseppo7474 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Mee too, it was quite surprise to see first one. Hey, this is completely different movie!

  • @ras6300
    @ras6300 Před 6 lety +100

    One of my all-time favorite psychological action movie. I don't think this movie gets the praise that it deserves compared to movies like die hard and terminator.

    • @RoodeMenon
      @RoodeMenon Před 6 lety +6

      Are you kidding? This is a classic. Up there with the best.

    • @ras6300
      @ras6300 Před 6 lety +8

      Wise Guy4U did u even read my comment? I know its a classic

    • @jasonlc23
      @jasonlc23 Před 6 lety +7

      Agreed. I would say First Blood, Lethal Weapon, Die Hard and T2 are equal in quality.

    • @mrblobby7864
      @mrblobby7864 Před 6 lety +8

      I think that it's reputation was tarnished by the sequels. The Terminator and Die Hard had good follow ups whereas this film did not.

  • @tokyosmash
    @tokyosmash Před 3 lety +12

    “This film is dedicated to the brave mujahideen fighters of Afghanistan”
    That message aged like milk.

  • @craigfin3222
    @craigfin3222 Před 6 lety +123

    That scene still sums up what most vets feel like. They lead people into war and watch them die. Then when they get out (hopefully in one piece) they face discrimination in the form of a vastly different view. They cannot relate most of their skills to civilian employment and even have a hard time speaking about past experience. Most vets have to literally translate their "in-service" jobs and positions to civilian employers. It is almost as if you have lived your last twenty years speaking a different language and now this employer expects you to break it down to them in 10 minutes or less.
    Thus many vets get passed over for jobs that they are actually way overqualified for.

    • @IPfreely333
      @IPfreely333 Před 5 lety +10

      had a potential employer freak out because i told him i only sleep 3-5 hours a night since deployments... he couldnt wrap his head around the concept

    • @dudeineedaname4005
      @dudeineedaname4005 Před 5 lety +7

      It could just be alot of vets are ego tripping assholes and no one wants to be around them. Prideful people are a pain in the ass.

    • @neoasura
      @neoasura Před 5 lety +10

      Also, it depends on the timeframe. The guys coming back from Vietnam were treated like shit. But the guys I know that served in the past 10 years post 9/11 are treated like heroes everywhere.

    • @testpattern23
      @testpattern23 Před 5 lety +5

      That's why I never understood voluntarily becoming one. I grew up in the mid 70s and 80s and nope, wasn't interested in selling my soul to a government I didn't believe in to fight wars I had no personal stake in.

    • @Adam-qv2bd
      @Adam-qv2bd Před 5 lety +2

      That's why some special forces, army ranger types end up working for the state department or DOD.

  • @Protoman85
    @Protoman85 Před 6 lety +3

    My favorite line in the movie is the one where he says that in the army he could command million dollar equipment but in the world he can't even hold down a job parking cars. That line always gets me emotional

  • @theurbangentry
    @theurbangentry Před 6 lety +48

    As always, outstanding presentation, excellent editing, informative narration and most importantly, enjoyable.
    Thank you Oliver!
    Best regards,
    TGV

  • @JoelGustafsson
    @JoelGustafsson Před 5 lety +58

    Rambo was named after an apple that was named after a Peter Gunnarsson Rambo, that got his name from a place on the west coast of Sweden.

    • @noairishrashid463
      @noairishrashid463 Před 2 lety

      Nja lugn nu. Rambo har inget med frukt och grönt att göra. Och definitivt inget med Svensson landet att göra. Men vore kul om hälften av det du skrev va sant.

    • @JoelGustafsson
      @JoelGustafsson Před 2 lety +1

      @@noairishrashid463 "Morrell says that in choosing the name Rambo he was inspired by "the sound of force" in the name of Rambo apples, which he encountered in Pennsylvania. These apples, in turn, were named for Peter Gunnarsson Rambo who sailed from Sweden to America in the 1640s, and soon the name would flourish in New Sweden. The name Rambo was likely derived from a shortened form of Ramberget (a hill on the Hisingen island in Gothenburg, where Peter Gunnarsson was born) plus "bo" (meaning "resident of"). Today, many of his descendants can still be found in this region of the US." according to Wikipedia.

  • @RainBird88x
    @RainBird88x Před 6 lety +58

    The Rambo franchise had some of the best one-liners of the 80s.

    • @scottcrawford3745
      @scottcrawford3745 Před 4 lety +1

      Or that little banter/interaction Rambo and Trautman have in Rambo 3 when after Rambo is injured and Trautman asks " Does it hurt?" R: " You taught us to ignore pain, right ?" T: "Does it work?" R: " Not really...". frigging hilarious.

    • @SpookyRumi
      @SpookyRumi Před rokem +2

      What you choose to call hell... he calls home

  • @Duma86
    @Duma86 Před 6 lety +37

    Wish you would mention the iconic knife, that saved the knife industry

    • @lukecage9836
      @lukecage9836 Před 6 lety +4

      Mario Dumancic I remember having a bunch of toy versions of it as a kid.

    • @jp3813
      @jp3813 Před 4 lety +3

      What about the headband?

  • @DemonBoy3223
    @DemonBoy3223 Před 6 lety +25

    Yea, I'll just say this, but I honestly prefer this film over the sequels. This film shows a very dark depiction of a PTSD'd veteran soldier. I'm trying to get around to reading the book, but yea apparently Rambo was more of a cold-hearted killer who *_massacres_* the authorities pursuing him, and it ended with him and Sheriff Teasle dying at a gunfight. Oh and in the book, it's explained why Teasle resented Rambo: Teasle was a Korean War veteran, envious of Rambo having fought in a war (Vietnam) more popular than the (lesser-known) Korean War.

    • @JnEricsonx
      @JnEricsonx Před 6 lety +4

      Popular? I would have thought Teasle'd be more ticked cause Rambo was a reminder of a war we lost.

    • @MrDeadhead83
      @MrDeadhead83 Před rokem

      @@JnEricsonx The Vietnam war was more recent so it was more popular at the time. It was still very much in the public mindset

  • @HoustonSoto
    @HoustonSoto Před 6 lety +17

    I love listening to Oliver gush about Jerry Goldsmith.

  • @wstine79
    @wstine79 Před 6 lety +102

    Wow, Tommy Callahan's dad was a jerk before he made brake pads.

  • @LPTV84
    @LPTV84 Před 6 lety +47

    They really should have left him alone.

  • @M2Mil7er
    @M2Mil7er Před 6 lety +105

    Considering Stallone's reputation for being a bit of a meathead in the wake of his mid to late '80s output, his acting in this, and the first Rocky has nuance and poignancy. The first films in each respective series were the best for me. Both franchises became bloated and ludicrous, and while entertaining on their own merits, failed to match the gritty, yet fragile authenticity of the former films; Balboa and Rambo going from deep characters with idiosyncratic flaws to indestructible superheroes.
    EDIT: wrote this before watching most of the video, basically, pre-agree with Oliver. Spot on video!

    • @Jimoshi1
      @Jimoshi1 Před 6 lety +5

      Actually Rocky sequels was not AS BAD as Rambo ones (except a mister T one

    • @wjzav1971
      @wjzav1971 Před 6 lety +5

      But they certainly became ludicrous. Remember the robot in the Dolph Lundgren one?

    • @Grizabeebles
      @Grizabeebles Před 6 lety +3

      +WJZAV -- Rocky and Rambo are kinda headed back the other way now:
      As of "Creed", Rocky is a punchy and near-penniless restaurant owner living off his old tales and *(spoilers)* which is even worse.
      As of "John Rambo", the guy is a mentally unstable war junkie paddling around Southeast Asia in a secondhand riverboat who only feels like himself when an ongoing genocide is a weekend trip away.
      Frankly, I mark Stallone's low point as a scriptwriter somewhere between 1986 and 2001. "Cobra" told him he could get away with anything until "Get Carter" and "Driven" brought him back to reality. I keep finding myself shocked how good a scriptwriter he is when there's someone there to beat him over the head with a badminton racquet every time he starts acting like a prima donna. Where was that guy on the set of "Judge Dredd"?

    • @danjalwaziri1657
      @danjalwaziri1657 Před 6 lety +2

      Yes, the last entries of Rambo and Rocky were surprisingly good. Rocky Balboa was great, Rambo of course not on par with first blood but still good and Creed was again a very good movie (though Stallone didn't direct or write it).

    • @allsystemsgo8678
      @allsystemsgo8678 Před 5 lety +3

      In fairness, Rocky has lost most of his sight in one eye and has suffered brain damage

  • @GSXK4
    @GSXK4 Před rokem +4

    If you're not crying at the final scene with Stallone's incredible acting, you're not human.

  • @danielwilliamson6180
    @danielwilliamson6180 Před 5 lety +15

    The film is about bullying and when bullying goes too far.

  • @coldscooter
    @coldscooter Před 6 lety +26

    Excellent retrospective. Thank you for the hard work you put into your content!

  • @MirrorDomains
    @MirrorDomains Před 6 lety +25

    Can't go wrong with Dennehy!

  • @1bottlejackdaniels
    @1bottlejackdaniels Před 6 lety +77

    i grew up as a teenager in the mid-80's with Sly, Arnie, Chuck, Kurt, Bruce, Mel, Sigourney, Dolph, Eddie, Jean-Claude, Brigitte, Jackie, Harrison, etc. ...no PG-13 studio policy, no PC-bullshit, no gender-issues, no shaking cameras, no CGI, natural nudity was accepted ...those were the years with the Marlboro man, Bacardi, Levi's 501 and the controversial Benetton-commercials!
    *Nostalgia vibes confirmed*

    • @Tubeite
      @Tubeite Před 6 lety +11

      1bottlejackdaniels Back when the world had balls.

    • @dschesters
      @dschesters Před 6 lety +7

      PG-13 was created in the 80's dumbass.

    • @DeBanked
      @DeBanked Před 6 lety +3

      "Still in the closest confirmed"

    • @JmanRising
      @JmanRising Před 6 lety +6

      Dash dot dot True, but compare Red Dawn (one of the first PG13 movies) and the remake. Same rating but the remake was far more toned down. Obviously something has gone wrong with the PG13 rating over the years.

    • @malafakka8530
      @malafakka8530 Před 6 lety +6

      Dash dot dot I don't think that he said that pg-13 hadn't been invented, just that it hadn't become the studios' first rule to follow for creating big action movies.

  • @jarnopesonen8727
    @jarnopesonen8727 Před 6 lety +5

    I saw First Blood in '83, I was then 10 years old. Man, it was a true roller coaster ride! Good times, thanx VHS!

    • @carlesq.
      @carlesq. Před 6 lety

      Jarno Pesonen I see it on betamax haha

  • @FireTiger941
    @FireTiger941 Před 6 lety +19

    I would say that Rambo: First Blood Part II is the better action film, one of the best ever...but First Blood has a better story, better acting and drama. The comparison can be made between Alien and Aliens, both are special in their own way and both stand alone as amazing films!

    • @metalmat3651
      @metalmat3651 Před 4 lety +5

      Alien and Aliens is a good comparison.

    • @andrewburgemeister6684
      @andrewburgemeister6684 Před 2 lety +1

      Funny you mention that, cause James Cameron wrote Part II between The Terminator and Aliens!

    • @Villenueve1101
      @Villenueve1101 Před 2 lety +1

      Not really. First Blood Part 2 is just a ridiculous action film with better set pieces that are all meaningless and hollow. As an action film, it's just generic. All the action scenes bore me mainly because you get that feeling Rambo is never in danger and can still overcome them despite the odds.
      Meanwhile in First Blood 1, every action scene feels meaningful and intense as you get that feeling Rambo is treading on thin ice and seems like he could die at any moment

  • @lanasrj
    @lanasrj Před 6 lety +21

    the most interesting thing about this movie to me is the trends it spawned in its sequels and copycats. Even though this movie plays the narrative straight and is a hard look in the mirror for the U.S. about Vietnam and its veterans, what ended up resonating was the character and the style of action
    What was supposed to portray Rambo's intensity as a trained killer set loose on a small, petty, and ungrateful American town and its sheriff ended up seen as a glorification of violence

  • @KingToll
    @KingToll Před 6 lety +139

    WEAK ending? Critics can be so wrong at times...

    • @danielwilliamson6180
      @danielwilliamson6180 Před 6 lety +3

      They're wrong.

    • @malafakka8530
      @malafakka8530 Před 6 lety +9

      If they were referring to Rambo surviving, I think that they were absolutely right about criticizing that. I think his death would have a made a much bigger impact, and to movie seems to build up to it. That said I do not dislike the ending.

    • @crazymaner2003
      @crazymaner2003 Před 6 lety +35

      Malafakka If Rambo is symbolic of the Vietnam war then him dying would dilute it. That says the Vietnam war is over and America can move on. Rambo living means America still has to deal with the consequences of the war and in ‘82 when the movie came out Vets were still being treated poorly so the movie was making a great and true point.

    • @malafakka8530
      @malafakka8530 Před 6 lety +5

      crazymaner2003 I don't agree, but you are making a good statement.

    • @kd84afc
      @kd84afc Před 6 lety +9

      It wasn't a typical 80's action film, It didn't show the typical good feeling ending that the hero had won etc, to me Rambo's ending was perfect..

  • @EveryDooDarnDiddlyDay
    @EveryDooDarnDiddlyDay Před 4 lety +12

    Can we admit that the "Expendables" series was really just "Rambo & Friends!"

    • @socialwarsmiejercito5608
      @socialwarsmiejercito5608 Před 4 lety +1

      Yes, like he told Ko in Rambo 2, he's expendable. Even though later she tells him later that he's not

  • @jackflash8567
    @jackflash8567 Před 6 lety +7

    One of my favourite Jerry Goldsmith scores

  • @luckystriker7489
    @luckystriker7489 Před 6 lety +8

    Thanks! Always a pleasure watching your retrospectives. So much hard work. Never think we don't appreciate it

  • @johndawhale3197
    @johndawhale3197 Před 6 lety +5

    Best quote of the movie:
    Trautman - "You're gonna die Teasle."
    Teasle - "Everybody dies (Sticks magazine in gun)."

  • @nikolazitnik3726
    @nikolazitnik3726 Před 6 lety +16

    I crack up every time the colonel shows up on screen and starts trying to scare the shit out of the cops with how badass Rambo is.
    The old guy is like his cheerleader and number one fan.

    • @robcohen7678
      @robcohen7678 Před 6 lety +4

      "He's a Vietnam Vet" ok... "Green Beret".. hmm well's thats impressive "CONGRESSIONAL MEDAL OF HONOR" HOLY SHIT HE WILL KILLS US ALL!!!

  • @SobayoSowemimoCoker
    @SobayoSowemimoCoker Před 6 lety +3

    Well done Oliver Harper as usual your retrospective reviews continue to be entertaining, insightful and informative. I enjoy your voice-over and editing techniques in the videos.

  • @nickmattio3397
    @nickmattio3397 Před 6 lety +49

    Btw I had the Rambo II Metal lunchbox made me a badass n helped make me lotta friends lol

    • @DjJokerr
      @DjJokerr Před 4 lety

      You still got that lunchbox?

    • @shtdaprdtr
      @shtdaprdtr Před 4 lety

      I actually do..at least I know where the thermos is

  • @ivanher07
    @ivanher07 Před 6 lety +8

    Best Stallone Movie... Brian Dennehy is a truly real villain! Great performance!

  • @JACKOTACO
    @JACKOTACO Před 6 lety +12

    I am surprised you've never done a Retrospective / Review on Stallone's film Cobra. It seems it would meet the mold of many of the movies that you've reviewed. I'd love to see that review.

    • @scottcrawford3745
      @scottcrawford3745 Před 4 lety +2

      " You're the disease; I'm the Cure."

    • @joeseymour4824
      @joeseymour4824 Před 3 lety +3

      Haha yeah, was just thinking about "Cobra" before reading your comment.
      "Hey dirtbag..." 😆👍

  • @AubreyTheKing
    @AubreyTheKing Před 6 lety +7

    Another great Retrospective review by the awesome Oliver Harper!!!

  • @magicknight8412
    @magicknight8412 Před rokem +3

    Such an underrated and overlooked superb film.

  • @SolidMikeChannel
    @SolidMikeChannel Před 6 lety +11

    IT'S NEVER OVER!!!

  • @nelsonc6173
    @nelsonc6173 Před 3 lety +2

    Brian Dennehy, great actor, just a great actor. RIP.
    Jerry Goldsmith, one of the best cinema composers of all time. Just a fine composer. RIP.

  • @laurencemager7689
    @laurencemager7689 Před 6 lety +2

    First Blood is in a different league to any of the other Rambo films. Such a well made film and brilliant acting performance by Stallone, don't think he gave another great acting performance until Copland

  • @ZarkleNatoPants
    @ZarkleNatoPants Před 6 lety +1

    Great review for one of my favorite films of all time! It's always a treat when one of your retrospectives comes out. It makes my day! Keep up the great work!

  • @Jimoshi1
    @Jimoshi1 Před 6 lety +3

    This is a great film that leaves an impact on the soul and ending always makes me teary as hell.

  • @christopherbock6231
    @christopherbock6231 Před 6 lety +5

    As a comparison to the book there is a film that I believe captured the original theme. The Hunted with Benicio Del Toro and Tommy Lee Jones.

  • @johnryder6229
    @johnryder6229 Před 6 lety +15

    10/10 Retrospective / Review keep videos coming

  • @albertsmith99
    @albertsmith99 Před 5 lety +4

    This movie is my favorite one in the Rambo series. Stallone does a great job portraying a decorated war hero suffering from sever PTSD which gets aggravated by dumb civilians that think are above the law. The last scene really gives us an insight into the atrocities Vietnam vets lived or witnessed.

  • @SoldSoul4VB
    @SoldSoul4VB Před rokem +1

    I was a kid when i last saw this movie. Watching it today, all i could think was... This is a GREAT movie!! every scene was clean, great dialogue, excellent action scenes and a beautiful tragic story. An absolute pleasure to re-watch as an adult.

  • @BlindInfluence7
    @BlindInfluence7 Před 6 lety +1

    I watch quite a few CZcams movie review channels and I gotta say, you're in my top 3 ... I love the selection of movies you choose to review, the different details you highlight and relevant clip selections ... Keep up the great work!

  • @steveharvey2102
    @steveharvey2102 Před 6 lety +1

    Another amazing retrospective. Probably my favorite movie score that wasn't done by John Williams. FUN FACT:
    The director also made "Weekend at Bernie's". lol

  • @thecountofmontecristo2796
    @thecountofmontecristo2796 Před 6 lety +13

    This one has a different tone compared to the rest. His speech at the end was to me a reflection of the times when it came in regards to Vietnam veterans. The films afterwards were more one the action side while I would say this one was drama action. The second one delt with him rescuing P.O.Ws in Vietnam but after that it felt like the film makers were just trying to increase the body count. I still need to read the book.

  • @gtaman2152
    @gtaman2152 Před 6 lety +8

    Nothing is over!

  • @GameplayandTalk
    @GameplayandTalk Před 6 lety

    By far the most involved retrospective I have seen for First Blood. Great work as always, man!

  • @jonbourgoin182
    @jonbourgoin182 Před rokem +1

    I did not expect to find out that Rambo was named after an apple. That's pretty amusing...you really do learn something new every day.

  • @biscaynebrodie4990
    @biscaynebrodie4990 Před 4 lety +2

    My intro to Rambo was FB2 as a child.I had all the action figures and thought he was a total badass. I just finished watching FB2 on Tv and it brought me pure joy to relive those moments as a child.

  • @librapaladin81
    @librapaladin81 Před 5 lety

    Spot on review Sir, as always. Your effort, work and passion for these retrospectives are obvious... and we love you for it! Keep it up!

  • @RoodeMenon
    @RoodeMenon Před 6 lety +7

    Daym! You have done it again! Another high quality piece of work. Fantastic editing. And the movie First Blood is the best Rambo movie ever.

  • @SultanSamet
    @SultanSamet Před 6 lety +2

    Stalloned did the best fictional character ark with Rambo IV - i never felt that pleased by a sequel like there. The ending was perfect.

  • @JMartNotKMart
    @JMartNotKMart Před 2 lety +3

    My gf and I watched this movie for our date/movie night last night as I had just ordered the blu ray set that has the first 4 movies (Last Blood doesn’t count for me), and we both cried during the end scene where Rambo breaks down. Yeah alcohol was involved but I’ve seen this movie 3-4 times now and this scene hits me every time.

  • @hiattgrey9161
    @hiattgrey9161 Před 7 měsíci

    My dad showed me this movie when I was younger when my mom wasn't around. And this film is instantly one of my all time favorites. And I do have soft spots for the second and third movies.

  • @82luckylizard
    @82luckylizard Před 6 lety +6

    I've watched all of your retrospectives, some of them multiple times. I always get excited when I see a new one has been uploaded. Do you have any recommendations on other channels that you think would come close to what you do? Your research is amazing and the way you put everything together is wonderful, so I doubt there's many out there that come close, I'm just looking for a channel or two that I could use to kill the time between your videos. Thank you sir...

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    • @82luckylizard
      @82luckylizard Před 6 lety

      Thank you for that, but none of those seem to work, just pops up as error.. I see the names though in the links so I'll look them up the old fashion way.. Thank you again, I appreciate it very much..

    • @gamertechkid1490
      @gamertechkid1490 Před 3 lety

      there is no one else like Oliver

  • @jmcclain8237
    @jmcclain8237 Před 6 lety +6

    Rambo speech at the end is very similar to what my uncle said when he was having a breakdown. He too served in Vietnam and he too had trouble functioning when he first got back. Rambo is a very good, solid, and in many ways, honest film. It deals with subject matter that many vets deal with. The fact that Rambo gets to unleash hell on that small town served as a release for many vets who just wanted to explode upon returning. It's overall anti war message is done extremely well as it is put in your face without being a public service announcement. It is a shame the following two films didn't follow a similar approach but I have to say that the 4th film is really my favorite as he just destroys evil and that's always fun.

  • @bdavis24fan
    @bdavis24fan Před 6 lety +58

    God didn't make Rambo...I made him.

    • @Tubeite
      @Tubeite Před 6 lety +10

      Ben Davis God would have mercy....he won't.

    • @bdavis24fan
      @bdavis24fan Před 6 lety +9

      All of Trautmans lines are so freaking quotable

    • @philevans6935
      @philevans6935 Před 6 lety +6

      Just remember one thing a good number of body bags

    • @IPfreely333
      @IPfreely333 Před 5 lety +5

      Suppy... a good supply of body bags.....

  • @memyself1670
    @memyself1670 Před 6 lety

    Well done, thank you. I grew up only seeing the sequels and at the time had wondered if there was a part 1 and then one day it was on TV. I happily sat on the couch and at the time blown away with First Blood. When I tell friends you have to see the 1st movie.

  • @Gethsemanes
    @Gethsemanes Před 4 lety +1

    First blood is an absolute classic. Pitch perfect and doesn't miss a beat. Beautifully edited, id have liked a longer 2nd act but that's a minor gripe.

  • @gregbell2503
    @gregbell2503 Před 6 lety +1

    Oliver Harper is one of the best things about the internet

  • @jamesatkinsonja
    @jamesatkinsonja Před 6 lety

    It's my birthday and I'm watching another brilliant retrospective on one of my favourite movies. Thanks

  • @thenudebrewer7466
    @thenudebrewer7466 Před 4 lety +1

    Scrolled through the first 50+ comments and didn't see a single mention of "Son of Rambow." An amazing movie about a group of kids that recreate the movie (Rambo) on their own. 80s nostalgia is in SUPER HIGH GEAR at this moment (2019-2020), but "Son of Rambow" came out in 2007 and, for me, was one of the first to really focus on some of the great pop items from the 80s. I highly recommend it.

  • @youellswinney1964
    @youellswinney1964 Před 3 lety

    In 2019 I got to meet David Morrell, who signed my first edition of the novel. Unfortunately almost no one showed up to the event, but on a plus side, I got to shoot the breeze with him for three plus hours.

  • @AsparagusVideo
    @AsparagusVideo Před 6 lety

    Oliver, I can't put into words how I adore your work here in the Rambo series. Finishing your Rambo II commentary, I couldn't help but wonder if you're going to do a Rambo III commentary as well? It was the first Rambo movie I watched as a kid and while I'd put it second behind the original... I still hold it near and dear to my heart. I recently watched it now as an adult and I must say while certain parts and characters (the kid) urk me a little, it's still a gorgeous movie. I feel it's the most cinematic and best shot of the entire franchise. The cinematography is beyond words and the score is just so good. The villain is also my favorite. This movie falls into the underrated category because I've never heard anyone else mention this movie. It deserves a lot more credit.

  • @jtsleazeball2548
    @jtsleazeball2548 Před 6 lety +2

    Never stop making these retrospectives, Oliver! You da man.

  • @thethinkingcatakaneonormie3527

    The most interesting for element is how Rambo created a whole Genre with the Rambosplotaion movies popping up globally from 2 Turkish rambos a hindi and Godfrey Ho Hong-Kong version along with multiple ripoffs and the beast pisstake movie and Charlie Sheen movie in Hot Shots Part Deux, also it's biggest influence along with Terminator on gaming was the Metal Gear Series, probably the greatest ripoff of Rambo for me is the 1987 Django Strikes again which is set in Africa and is a direct sequel to the 1966 original and it's amazing in how it's a mix of Rambo Cobra Verde and Django and is worth looking out for a pretty amazing bit part by Donald Pleasance.

  • @unchainedwiththecapt
    @unchainedwiththecapt Před 6 lety +1

    Great stuff Oliver! One of my all time favs.

  • @porcupineracer2
    @porcupineracer2 Před 6 lety +2

    Man, you make such great reviews. I get pumped every time.

  • @JB0071051982
    @JB0071051982 Před 5 lety +1

    During a visit to British Columbia in 2006, I rode through the town of Hope. It has not changed much in the years since First Blood's release apart from some minor changes. The bridge in the town is still around and it is know as Rambo bridge by the locals. Another fun fact is the movie poster was illustrated by the legendary artist Drew Struzen (the same man behind the posters for the original Star Wars movies and Indiana Jones). It is one of my favorite movie posters of all time. I plan on getting a copy of the original novel in the near future. Really enjoy this movie for many of the same reasons that Oliver does.
    I am very pleased that NECA made action figures based on the films. I love the action figure of Rambo from First Blood, he comes with his knife, an M60 machine gun, four alternate hands and two ammo belts. NECA also made an action figure based on the Rambo video game from the 1980's and it looks amazing.

  • @GAMONSKI4EVER
    @GAMONSKI4EVER Před 6 lety +7

    Another great video from such a great channel

  • @at3479
    @at3479 Před 6 lety

    Great review, Oliver. This was one of my early childhood films I viewed and I enjoyed it a lot. I wasn't aware of the alternate ending until the Rambo series came out as Ultimate Editions years later and was surprised to see the ending used in the dream sequence for the fourth Rambo film. It surprises me that whenever people mention the series, they always start with II and I have to constantly remind them of this one. It's a classic in its own

  • @samlesueur
    @samlesueur Před 3 lety +1

    Holy shit that intro w clips from the film was just absolute gold

  • @jamesgarrison7397
    @jamesgarrison7397 Před 6 lety

    As always another wonderful review. You are doing something that few others are, your work should be commended! Thank you!

  • @sajmeister
    @sajmeister Před 6 lety

    I love Oliver's retrospective reviews, always look forward to them

  • @MegaCunnie
    @MegaCunnie Před 6 lety +9

    Great review.

  • @thisaccountisdead9060
    @thisaccountisdead9060 Před 6 lety +2

    I thought for ages that this was based on a script by Bruce Lee (apparently Bruce made a similar script?). Bruce's son, Brandon Lee starred in 'Rapid Fire' with Powers Boothe in 1992. Powers Boothe starred as the parent of a son who went missing in the Brazilian rainforest and raised by tribes people in the film 'Emerald Forest' in 1985 - this film explored the controversy of modern man encroaching into wild life with the building of a hydro-electric dam. In the autumn of 1982 a hydro-electric damn was completed in the brazilian rainforest - flooding the world's largest water falls at that time, which was the subject of an album called 'Cascades' released in 1982 by the the brilliant soul-funk band from Brazil 'Azymuth', who also did the soundtrack to the 1973 bio-pic of Emerson Fittipaldi, starring himself and a host of other formula one drivers including Jackie Stewart.

  • @KesselRunner606
    @KesselRunner606 Před 3 lety +2

    Recently rewatched, and it still holds up. Perhaps even more, considering decades of near constant war in the Middle East and Afghanistan keep it relevant. It remains one of Stallone's best, and is still notable for its distinct *anti-war* stance, and sympathetic depiction of a man turned into a killing machine trying desperately to reconnect with his humanity and be normal; a stark contrast to the over-the-top, and often unintentionally laughable, comic-strip sequels that followed.