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then my friend you have no heart and have painted it black to see it only one way
Just like with joker, i understand why you dont like them, and you are right, but your missing out lof of sweetness of emotion also

If your real rambo fan to know what this character means and represent you are able to shoot it that angle to like this movie to understand the emotional part which they tried to go for to complete the cycle, but also to have tear in your eye in the end
Maybe now your not able to feel it but when your older you may understand :)

I think it would be nice idea to recreate some scenes in the end with your puppet films, especially where it got little bit bloody. And maybe making some rape scene more hardcore visible compared to movie lol
And no im not dirty thinker pervert, everyone who are reading this. Im just talking way how your mindset has been with your muppet short films
Imagine this you doing rambo film better in your own taste with your puppets humour then actual movie, thats quite something

Maybe so, maybe not. Joker made a billion dollars, but the reviews were pretty average, and now there is talk of a sequel.
I agree with Scorsese.
The original Rambo was about a war vet going to see his friend and then being run out of town and beaten by the police, he then reacts violently and things escalate. 2, 3, 4 and 5 were 'Rambo' being hired or recruited to carry out slaugher fests.

I'm along way past 21.
If you want to have any input in the videos i make. There is one simple rule.
Split the bills, or split your legs.
 
Maybe so, maybe not. Joker made a billion dollars, but the reviews were pretty average, and now there is talk of a sequel.
I agree with Scorsese.
The original Rambo was about a war vet going to see his friend and then being run out of town and beaten by the police, he then reacts violently and things escalate. 2, 3, 4 and 5 were 'Rambo' being hired or recruited to carry out slaugher fests.

I'm along way past 21.
If you want to have any input in the videos i make. There is one simple rule.
Split the bills, or split your legs.

i think i know someone who has secret fantasy of that last part, but i dont think that person is willing to do this in reality:lolnasty:
 
Rambo Last Blood
Pretty fucked to the guy that was cut the chest opened and ripped off his heart out. Actually I did a replay on that scene bcoz maybe I didn't heard on the background voice that says "FINISH HIM" before John Rambo did his gore skills. :lulz::lulz::lulz:
 
Rambo Last Blood
Pretty fucked to the guy that was cut the chest opened and ripped off his heart out. Actually I did a replay on that scene bcoz maybe I didn't heard on the background voice that says "FINISH HIM" before John Rambo did his gore skills. :lulz::lulz::lulz:
How about Rambo first blood, a movie about a twelve year old girl...
 
Cuento De Navidad. (Christmas tale) 2006. Spain.
6/10
A group of kids find a woman dressed as santa in a hole. They figure out she's a bank robber and extort some of the money from her, she eventually gets out of the hole and tries to hunt them down.
The film was part of a series called Films To Keep You Awake. This one was directed by Paco Plaza who did the REC trilogy and Veronica for Netflix.
It was small cast but had a lot going on plot wise. Part of it consisted of two of the kids doing a voodoo ritual, this ultimately backfires.
Nothing really xmas related just 'happened' to be set around that time.
No english subtitles.
 
Rams. Iceland. 2015.
9/10
Two elderly brothers who don't get along are forced to confront each other when ones flock of sheep is infected.
A really well filmed drama with touches of humour. But the tone is desperate and bleak and it doesn't let up.
The plot was quite interesting and set up a conclusion that i wanted to see, but also just wanted to stop because it just fucking depressing.
It reminded me of Tyrannosaur which is also a bleak film but that had a slightly happier ending. This did not.
Great film, but something i would probably not watch again.
 
Portrait of a lady on fire. 2019. France.
8/10
A artist has an affair with the subject.
Nice drama about a woman commissioned to paint a portrait of another woman without her knowledge. The film is slow but steady with only 3 main characters, the artist, subject, maid. There's not too much of a story, it really centers around the painting and how she hides it at first and then does another which is when the 'affair' starts between them. The dyke scenes are nicely filmed, not like The Handmaiden, which is pretty full on compared to this. It shows the preperation and skill involved in painting in general and has a nice ending.
 
Higanjima: escape from vampire island. 2009.
4/10
A group go to a island to rescue one of the groups brother, it's over run with vampires.
What is a layered story has cheesy acting, rapid editing with any fight scenes and near the end some really budget and, just shit looking CGI creatures. I lasted 90 mins on a two hour film and then clicked thru till the end. The film itself was OK even thou the copy i got was dubbed into french. But some of the dramatic elements were just too much.
No english subtitles.
 
The Lighthouse. 2019.
7/10
Two men alone on a lighthouse.
A psychological horror about loneliness and enforced isolation. Robert Eggers co-wrote this his brother Max Eggers. Filmed in black and white it has long dramatic scenes with the tension kicking in the 2nd hour and the 'horror' part only in the last 20 mins. Robert Pattinson and William Dafoe give really good performances, Pattinson especially. His character is kinda the main focus and goes slowly mad. Not a film most people would be able to sit thru because it is slow and kinda surreal but compeling.
 
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