John Rambo - Trailer!!!!!!!

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eighthsamurai said:
has anybody mentionned the music on the aintitcool site where the video is posted? if enough people express their opinion on it, maybe stallone will do something about it. i hope so - it was one of the best things about rambo. this rambo has a totally different feel to it for me (not sure if i like it or not) and a big factor might be the music.

I wouldn't wager too much on this video. This isn't even an official theatrical trailer or it would have the Ratings info and everything, it's like an early release trailer, and odds are the music post-Goldsmith in it is a temp track. The beauty of this film is it's not a CGI movie, but real pyro and blood effects and the works, so after filming, clips can be pieced together really easily, it just finished filming a few weeks ago, so odds are, right now they're in the editing room, then they'll ship it to scoring, then next summer we get the release. I'm sure Sly recognizes the crucial element that is Goldsmith's themes, much like Conti's in Rocky, they define the character through sound.
 
It's the trailer that Stalone put together for the site, I am sure the movie will have plenty of Rambo music in it.
 
Well gang, here's my silent film version of the trailer, maybe you'll all think it sucks, oh well, but I'm happy with it, and I think Goldsmith's themes are enough without any other sound and only the visuals, which speaks greatly of the power of his music.

RAMBO TRAILER INTERPRETATION
 
Like it or not, this film is going to feel very different from the other Rambo films. The trailer just doesn't feel like the original films to me. He can recycle some of Goldsmith's tracks but he'll still need an incidental composer to flesh it out. Plus, there's no Sam Trautman and he was an integral component of Rambo's success. I just hope Sly gives a nod of acknowledgment to Richard Crenna in this film. Goldsmith and Crenna were the pillars that held the franchise up high.
 
MaulFan said:
Well gang, here's my silent film version of the trailer, maybe you'll all think it sucks, oh well, but I'm happy with it, and I think Goldsmith's themes are enough without any other sound and only the visuals, which speaks greatly of the power of his music.

RAMBO TRAILER INTERPRETATION

Great job Maul!!!

I thought that was pretty damn cool!
 
Thanks King! I'm with Dave a bit about this movie. I do think it'll be interesting to see a Rambo without the Trautman character involved (and I can only hope they don't work him in without Crenna to play it, no alternate actors for me) and even if the old themes are used, there's a good chance that the new composer will stylize the themes because they won't have spent intimate time with the character and films like Goldsmith did, but if the composer uses Rambo's themes properly, it could still feel ok. My expectation is, this will be a kickass action flick that's back to 80s action film basics with minimal to possible no CGI effects, it'll thrill us, be a great viewing, leave us a nice finale to the John Rambo saga, but for die hard Rambo fans, it'll feel somewhat out of place with the previous 3 films and seem more like an individual film where the others were a true trilogy with the character evolve and the plots intertwining. I'm looking forward to it, I think I'll be very pleased with it as I was with Rocky Balboa. Now that I think of it, I wonder if the approach on John Rambo's script was like Rocky Balboa where it made Rocky and Rocky Balboa into 2 films that could exist together without the middle components, and possibly John Rambo and First Blood will tie somehow together in a similar way, and maybe that's why some of his excessive violence is there, not for gore effect, but to show an evolution of the mental scarring and Trauma shown in First Blood, trauma which was pretty much forgotten and ignored for R2 and R3 (I love R2, but if you think about it, tough as Rambo was, he surely would've frozen at least once in the prison camp with flashbacks, if the story were to be true to mental post traumatic stress syndrome issues).
 
'John Rambo' To Be Goriest Film In The Series

The long-awaited fourth installment of the Rambo franchise will be the goriest yet, filmmakers have promised. John Rambo producer John Thompson reveals he had to "raise the stakes" in the latest movie which stars action hero Sylvester Stallone, in a bid to compete with other "gory" movies, like Saw III.

He tells Empire magazine, "We're up against films like Saw III, where people were being sick in the aisles, so we've raised the stakes too."

Stallone adds, "If you thought other movies were extreme, John Rambo's gonna knock you for six."

I got that off a entertainment website I visit from time to time, Starpulse.com, sounds interesting, I just hope adding gore to compete with modern film doesn't ruin Rambo, that's not what he's about and Live Free or Die Harder has shown that you can succeed as a classic action film in the modern Hollywood.
 
I'm all for gore, no doubt, but trying to compare Rambo to Saw sounds like complete ****.

I hope the gore isn't to over the top,to where it just becomes cheesy.
 
MaulFan said:
Well if it's just "gore" like the trailer, nothing wrong with that.

I agree, I liked what I saw in the trailer.

I just hope they dont try to go for horror movie type gore.

Its a fine line between graphic violence and "gore".

When I think gore, I think horror movies, I dont think Rambo. Maybe its just the term "gore" that just doesn't sound right with a Rambo movie.
 
Well, it's also possible that the spokesman isn't good at finding words to describe things, so his best word for blowing someone up with a tank gun and ripping a man's throat out was gore, but that's not "gore" to me. I think of gore, I think of severed heads waiting in washing machines and people hung with intestines spilled out, not brief blood war violence.
 
King Darkness said:
When I think gore, I think horror movies, I dont think Rambo. Maybe its just the term "gore" that just doesn't sound right with a Rambo movie.
I have a feeling SAVING PRIVATE RYAN would have been a better comparison than the SAW flicks, but I understand what they're trying to say anyway.

And I love love love the following quote:

Stallone adds, "If you thought other movies were extreme, John Rambo's gonna knock you for six."

:rock :rock :rock
 
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