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quarta-feira, 13 de abril de 2011

John J. Rambo - First Blood

Marca - Hot Toys
Tamanho - 12"
 
 
John Rambo (Sylvester Stallone) is a former member of an elite United States Army Special Forces unit and was awarded the Medal of Honor for his service in the Vietnam War. The film begins after the war, in America, and takes place in December 1982. Rambo is searching for one of his friends from his unit, Delmare Berry and soon learns that he has died from cancer due to Agent Orange exposure. Although not yet revealed to the audience, Rambo knows he is now the last surviving member of his unit. The scene cuts to Rambo entering the small town of Hope (actually Hope, British Columbia) on foot. With his long hair and military-style coat, he is quickly spotted by the town's overzealous and paranoid sheriff, Will Teasle (Brian Dennehy) who quickly drives Rambo out of town, noting his strong distaste for "drifters." Rambo heads back toward town immediately, to the dismay of Teasle who arrests him.
First Blood (also known as Rambo: First Blood Part 1 outside the United States) is a 1982 action/thrillerTed Kotcheff. The film stars Sylvester Stallone as John Rambo, a troubled and misunderstood Vietnam War veteran, with Sheriff Will Teasle (Brian Dennehy) as his nemesis and Colonel Samuel Trautman (Richard Crenna) as his former commander and only ally. It was released on October 22, 1982. Based on David Morrell's 1972 novel of the same name, it was the first of the Rambo series. Unlike the sequels, which were war adventure films set in foreign countries, First Blood was a post-Vietnam War psychological thriller set in the United States. First Blood lacks the gore and violence that would become a trademark of the series, as Art Galt's death is the only death in the film. film directed by
Since its release, First Blood has been a critical and commercial success and has had a lasting influence on the genre. It has also spurred countless parodies. The film is notable for its psychological portrayal of the after-effects of the Vietnam War, particularly the challenges faced by American veterans attempting to re-integrate into society, something not deeply examined in subsequent Rambo movies.
In 2008, the film was chosen by Empire magazine as one of The 500 Greatest Movies of All Time.
 

4 comentários:

  1. WOW, fantástico, isto já tem alguns aninhos. Já deve ser bem raro de se conseguir. Mais uma vez, parabens!

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  2. Obrigado Lobo , foi uma sorte !,um achado no ebay ,nunca pensei conseguir compra-lo.

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  3. E agora toca a procurar um Coronel Trautman e pronto mais uma família feliz lolllllll.
    Um abraço e grande figura sem duvida.
    A tua colecção começa a ficar um caso sério de se acompanhar.
    João

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