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white_riot
05-31-2005, 04:38 PM
My brother was telling me yesterday that they are going start making Rambo 4 early next year. I am very excited because love Rambo. I was just wondering if there is any other Rambo fans out there that are as excited as me.

Thor
05-31-2005, 04:44 PM
Do you have any proof?

thedeadwalk!
05-31-2005, 05:53 PM
No! Stop it! Just stop it!

white_riot
05-31-2005, 06:49 PM
t's a greenlight for bulky Italian's with a penchant for bullet scattering.

"Rambo IV" begins preliminary shooting in Bulgaria in January 2006, as Nu Image/Millennium Films acquire film rights from Miramax/ Dimension Films.

Sofia, Bulgaria, will be the first stop for the third sequel in the Reagan-era franchise with filming locations in India and the USA to follow.

Sylvester Stallone signed with Nu Image/Millennium Films to begin 'Rambo IV' in May 2005, stating that the production company had optioned a book for the new 'Rambo', for which he has adapted a complete script, likening it to vengeance films like 'Deliverance' and 'Straw Dogs'.

According to Stallone, the new plotline sees the character of Rambo as having "assimilated into the tapestry of America", living with his family - including daughter - in relative peace for the past fifteen years but still working for the military, when work pressures force him to move his family to the American outback. The Navajo-Indian former Green Beret and his family are then subject to an attack by white-supremacists, and Rambo has to risk life-and-limb in rescuing his 10-year old daughter from being held hostage.

Commentators have noted that the premise of the film is similar to one touted by Stallone in 1997, following the Oklahoma bombings, and comparisons have been drawn with the US federal government's attack at Ruby Ridge in 1991, including the role played by former Green Beret Colonel James "Bo" Gritz.

Nu Image/ Millennium Films acquired the rights to the 'Rambo' film franchise, with their chairman, Avi Lerner, stating that Stallone is "one of the smartest guys I know." Having persuaded Stallone to co-star with a younger actor in 'Rambo IV', Lerner is confident about the film's future success. "It's a franchise," he says. "If No. 4 works, then you have a No. 5." Nu Image recently announced plans to produce "Poe", a film about the life and works of gothic author, Edgar Allen Poe, to the screen with Stallone helming the director's chair for the first time since 1985's smash-hit, 'Rocky IV', and scheduled to begin production prior to 'Rambo IV'.

So what of Alpha1Media's 'Holy War' treatment? Well, that has appparently been envisaged as a plausible future instalment for the franchise, with several elements being utilised for 'Rambo IV', including the return to Rambo's Navajo roots and domestication for the super-soldier with wife and family.

Alpha1Media have been in discussions with Nu Image for a new and revised script treatment for the 'Rambo' film franchise since March 2005.

Iskandar
05-31-2005, 09:45 PM
t's a greenlight for bulky Italian's with a penchant for bullet scattering.

"Rambo IV" begins preliminary shooting in Bulgaria in January 2006, as Nu Image/Millennium Films acquire film rights from Miramax/ Dimension Films.

Sofia, Bulgaria, will be the first stop for the third sequel in the Reagan-era franchise with filming locations in India and the USA to follow.

Sylvester Stallone signed with Nu Image/Millennium Films to begin 'Rambo IV' in May 2005, stating that the production company had optioned a book for the new 'Rambo', for which he has adapted a complete script, likening it to vengeance films like 'Deliverance' and 'Straw Dogs'.

According to Stallone, the new plotline sees the character of Rambo as having "assimilated into the tapestry of America", living with his family - including daughter - in relative peace for the past fifteen years but still working for the military, when work pressures force him to move his family to the American outback. The Navajo-Indian former Green Beret and his family are then subject to an attack by white-supremacists, and Rambo has to risk life-and-limb in rescuing his 10-year old daughter from being held hostage.

Commentators have noted that the premise of the film is similar to one touted by Stallone in 1997, following the Oklahoma bombings, and comparisons have been drawn with the US federal government's attack at Ruby Ridge in 1991, including the role played by former Green Beret Colonel James "Bo" Gritz.

Nu Image/ Millennium Films acquired the rights to the 'Rambo' film franchise, with their chairman, Avi Lerner, stating that Stallone is "one of the smartest guys I know." Having persuaded Stallone to co-star with a younger actor in 'Rambo IV', Lerner is confident about the film's future success. "It's a franchise," he says. "If No. 4 works, then you have a No. 5." Nu Image recently announced plans to produce "Poe", a film about the life and works of gothic author, Edgar Allen Poe, to the screen with Stallone helming the director's chair for the first time since 1985's smash-hit, 'Rocky IV', and scheduled to begin production prior to 'Rambo IV'.

So what of Alpha1Media's 'Holy War' treatment? Well, that has appparently been envisaged as a plausible future instalment for the franchise, with several elements being utilised for 'Rambo IV', including the return to Rambo's Navajo roots and domestication for the super-soldier with wife and family.

Alpha1Media have been in discussions with Nu Image for a new and revised script treatment for the 'Rambo' film franchise since March 2005.

This is going to suck. First Blood Part II was bad enough, and III just sucked.

I like First Blood though. Not a bad movie.

Bartender
05-31-2005, 11:07 PM
People seem determined to wreck trilogies this year, don't they.

white_riot
06-01-2005, 04:17 PM
The third one is my favourite.

Chanandler Bong
06-01-2005, 06:34 PM
Rambo has to risk life-and-limb in rescuing his 10-year old daughter from being held hostage.


Ummm, isn't that similar to Commando? :confused: