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Posted:  05 Jun 2008 20:15
"Rambo" assaults DVD rental shelves
Thursday June 5 3:23 AM ET http://movies.yahoo.com/mv/news/va/20080605/121266140800.html

"Rambo" was the No. 1 choice in DVD rental stores during its first week of release, but failed to unseat the "National Treasure" sequel from the top of the sales chart, according to data issued Wednesday.

The belated fourth installment in the Sylvester Stallone action franchise, bowed at No. 2 on Nielsen VideoScan's saleschart for the week ended June 1, behind "National Treasure: Book of Secrets." They were followed by "The Adventures of Indiana Jones" trilogy at No. 3, and "Raiders of the Lost Ark" at No. 4.

In rental stores, "Rambo" generated an estimated $8.6 million, or 20% of its theatrical gross of $42.8 million, according to Home Media Magazine. "National Treasure" slipped to No. 2 with $7.2 million. The comedy "Mad Money" was No. 3 with $5 million in its third week.

"Rambo" also led the Blu-ray Disc sales chart, and the new "Rambo Trilogy" debuted at No. 3. "National Treasure" slipped to No. 2.

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Posted:  07 Jun 2008 20:35
I rented out Rambo even though I was afraid it was going to be extremely too gory for my tastes. It was definitely gory, but at least the action was so fast paced they didn't make you sit and watch one single gory instance like a crazy horror movie would. I mean a guy loses a arm in a millisecond and then it's on to the next grose scene.

I really thought Rambo had great story and was well paced action wise. I just didn't need all the gore to be entertained. Sylvester did a great job of setting the mood throughout the picture. I could almost imagine riding a creaky old boat into the jungle in the middle of the night with crazy gun happy commies after you.

Sly was awesomely tough too. He reminded me of Clint Eastwood with mental issues. Loved the ending too.


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The very end that is after all the combat is over. Makes you say to yourself it's about time for Rambo to come home.
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