The return of Rambo.

Mason

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I dont care what other people say,Rambo has been a part of my favorite childhood movies,& I absolutely love them, :) :cool: This is great news to me :) :) now lets just hope that they will stick with the old classic music theme. :) :cool: I have been waiting so long for Rambo 4. :) :cool:

The Return of Rambo
Source: Nu Image/Millennium Films May 29, 2005

The Return of Rambo

US-based film production company Nu Image/Millennium Films have acquired the film rights to the "Rambo" film franchise from Miramax/Dimension Films, with principal shooting for Rambo IV to begin in Sofia, Bulgaria in January 2006, with filming locations in India and the USA.

Sylvester Stallone, the Italian-American film actor who played the titular role in the "Rambo" film trilogy, 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 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 Films, the owners of the film rights for "Rambo," was established in 1992 by Avi Lerner, a veteran film producer from Israel, and has annually produced 15 to 18 low-budget and foreign-sale films. In 1996, Nu Image formed Millennium Films to address the market's growing need for quality art films and higher budget action features. Since 1999, Nu Image has filmed 40 films at their studios in Sofia, Bulgaria, and Millennium Films now has titles on its slate with budgets of up to $68 million. These include Brian De Palma's The Black Dahlia, starring Scarlett Johansson, Josh Hartnett and Hilary Swank, Edison, a film starring Morgan Freeman, Kevin Spacey and Justin Timberlake, 16 Blocks starring Bruce Willis and the remake of the 1973 thriller The Wicker Man, starring Nicolas Cage. Nu Image/Millennium Films had a co-production deal with Miramax/Dimension Films, which had been in place till the Weinstein Brothers left both companies. Nu Image/Millennium Films acquired the rights to the "Rambo" film franchise, with their chairman, 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.

The international scale of Alpha1Media's "Holy War" treatment has 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. Miramax Films received the first draft of "Rambo IV: Holy War" in October 2003, during which the Rambo film saga was still in development hell. In October 2004, Alpha1Media released an early draft of the film treatment on the internet, drawing global fervour and controversy, and reviving interest in the film franchise for producers and audiences alike.

Many of the films released in April and May 2005 have themes and references which featured in the "Holy War" treatment from October 2003. Sydney Pollack's The Interpreter was set and filmed at the United Nations Building in New York, the scene for much of the action in early drafts of "Holy War". Lee Tamahori's XXX: State of the Union, about a radical splinter group of American military dissenters attempting to overthrow the United States government shared many thematic concerns as the controversial treatment. Ridley Scott's Kingdom of Heaven is a sweeping epic set during the Crusades, concerned with a medieval 'Clash of Civilisations' in contrast to "Holy War"'s contemporary reading. Alpha1Media have been in discussions with Nu Image for a new and revised script treatment for the "Rambo" film franchise since March 2005.

Acclaimed Indian film actor, Amitabh Bachchan, who had the role of UN Secretary-General Amit Talian in "Holy War" written specially for him, was appointed UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador in New York in April 2005. "I feel greatly honoured that UNICEF has chosen me to be a Goodwill Ambassador, and to be able to propagate the issues that UNICEF is associated with, in India and elsewhere," said Mr. Bachchan. Nu Image is also scouting for film locations for Rambo IV in Mumbai and Nagpur, further enhancing speculation that Indian film actor, Hrithik Roshan, will assume the role of Rambo's Afghani-American step-son, Hamid, as intended in the "Holy War" treatment.
 

Lollipop

Banned
Mason said:
Me to :) Do you have the special editions or just the boxset with the old editions ?? :)

We have just the old editions, nothing special! And I am not sure where they all are! We were once a house of four, but with two boys moving out and taking what they wanted I will need to look to see what they left me!!

My youngest ask to take my CD back to school to let some friends listen to!
I told him he has lost his mind, contact amazon.fr!!!
 
I really haven't sat down and watch Rambo, but my homie says its pretty good. I like Sly alot, so I'll probably check it out.

My fav Sly movies are:

Over The Top *I just like the whole "Turning the hat backward" Thing.*

Demolition Man *probably mispelled it, heh*

Cliffhanger * I don't know how many times I watched this movie, but it's cool*

*EDIT*

I forgot to add my other movie that I enjoy the most, Tango & Cash. That movie is tied up there with Demolition Man.
 

Amos Stevens

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Thanks Mason-good to hear about Rambo finally having a family :) But that story line reminds me of an Arnold Sch...(not going to try it) where they come & kidnap his daughter
 

Lollipop

Banned
Amos Stevens said:
Thanks Mason-good to hear about Rambo finally having a family :) But that story line reminds me of an Arnold Sch...(not going to try it) where they come & kidnap his daughter

True Lies, Amos!


I didn't like Tango and Cash I don't care for Kurt Russell, I will not ask the question again!!! This is the question I will not ask again "why did he get to live in Executive Decision?"
 

Administrator

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Staff member
Excellent news. I too loved the Rambo movies, i liked the book by David Morrell better though.

Hopefully this will be Stallone's comeback. :)
 

Mason

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Lollipop said:
We have just the old editions, nothing special! And I am not sure where they all are! We were once a house of four, but with two boys moving out and taking what they wanted I will need to look to see what they left me!!

My youngest ask to take my CD back to school to let some friends listen to!
I told him he has lost his mind, contact amazon.fr!!!

I have allso got the old editions boxset.. I am going to watch it in an minute. :) :)
 

Mason

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Lollipop said:
True Lies, Amos!


I didn't like Tango and Cash I don't care for Kurt Russell, I will not ask the question again!!! This is the question I will not ask again "why did he get to live in Executive Decision?"

I think Amos is talking about Commando.
 

Amos Stevens

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Yeah thats right Mason..True Lies is the one where he has his character wife become a spy :) BUt thanks for trying Lollipop
 

Lollipop

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Amos Stevens said:
Yeah thats right Mason..True Lies is the one where he has his character wife become a spy :) BUt thanks for trying Lollipop

Well the bad people did kidnap his daughter in True Lies, too!
Sorry!
 
Everybody, Get Down!!

True Lies is with Californieea Governor himself, Arnold Schwarzenegger
 

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pantera

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thanx mason. Good news.
The rambo movies are very good.
I hope just like you that they will keep the philosophy of the story :)
 

hofmae

New Member
Rambo will be a success. Even if the movie is big ****. Because everybody that loves Rambo 1-3 (and these were a lot of people) would wathc Nr. 4...

That would be the Under Siege Bonus too :)
 

Mason

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Yeah I just hope that they stick to some classic things like the music themes & John Rambo having long hair & so on .. :) :cool:
 
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