Rambo III DVD Review

Believe it or not, Rambo is named after a brand of apples. Yes, one of the single greatest Green Berets in movie history is named after a fruit. I can't say for certain if the apple company still exists, but the movies are still revered by many as the greatest action films of all time. The series ended here with "Rambo III," a disappointment at the box office when it failed to make back one of the largest budgets in movie history at the time. This couldn't possibly be a surprise to anyone viewing it.

Working at a monastery and stick fighting on the side for extra cash, John Rambo (Sylvester Stallone) now lives the solitary life. He is once again approached by his former commander, Colonel Samuel Trautman (Richard Crenna) to head into Afghanistan to help rebel forces fend off a Russian invasion. Refusing the offer, Trautman goes in with planned group but is captured. Unable to accept his commander and friends are held behind enemy lines, Rambo agrees to go in with minimal help to rescue the hostages.

With a reported budget of $63 million, "Rambo III" spends nearly all of that money on big, fiery explosions. The location shoot in Afghanistan didn't come cheap either, I'm sure. It's a shame that the movie fails so miserably. Originally tapped to direct was Russell Mulcahy, who would go on to create the excellent World War 1 film "Lost Battalion" for A & E. After dropping out, Peter MacDonald took over. His major credits include this film and "Super Dave." That should say something right there.

This is unquestionably a B-movie. They simply added on an A-movie budget. If the location shoot was scrapped and Stallone was dropped, all you would be left with is direct-to-video action flick with no substance. This is the longest film in the series, adding around ten minutes to the usual "Rambo" runtime. It takes quite a while to get going and useless scenes like the goat-carcass sport serve no purpose.

Once past this however, the movie kicks into what most people associate the Rambo films with. It sort of flows like this:

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Matt Paprocki is a 12-year movie and game critic. He currently freelances for Blu-ray review site DoBlu.com and video game site MultiPlayerGames.com.

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  • 1 - Sarah

    Jul 02, 2006 at 4:39 pm

    Rambo apples are not named after a company they are a type of apples like Red Delicious or Granny Smith. They are still around and are grown primarily in the Virginia/Maryland area.

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