jrWHAG42 said:I enjoy both theatrical versions. But the best version is the Tom and Jerry version.
LastSurvivor said:Saw Rambo Last Blood yesterday... overall I loved it. Very brutal, unrelenting and I really liked how this felt different to other chapters in the series. Stallone is on top form and whilst it may not be a film for everyone, I for one feel it's the third best film in the franchise after First Blood, and Rambo (2008).
Highly recommended.
Lionsgate released two different theatrical cuts of Rambo: Last Blood, varying by country. In the United States, United Kingdom, and Canada, the film runs 89 minutes long; in Australia, Mexico, Sweden, Brazil, and Finland, it runs 101 minutes long. The latter version contains several deleted scenes and an alternate opening, which runs approximately 10 minutes long
TM2YC said:^ Another good review. I read that some countries such as the UK are getting a much shorter cut:
Lionsgate released two different theatrical cuts of Rambo: Last Blood, varying by country. In the United States, United Kingdom, and Canada, the film runs 89 minutes long; in Australia, Mexico, Sweden, Brazil, and Finland, it runs 101 minutes long. The latter version contains several deleted scenes and an alternate opening, which runs approximately 10 minutes long
mnkykungfu said:TM2YC said:^ Another good review. I read that some countries such as the UK are getting a much shorter cut:
Lionsgate released two different theatrical cuts of Rambo: Last Blood, varying by country. In the United States, United Kingdom, and Canada, the film runs 89 minutes long; in Australia, Mexico, Sweden, Brazil, and Finland, it runs 101 minutes long. The latter version contains several deleted scenes and an alternate opening, which runs approximately 10 minutes long
Had to read that twice. I first thought there was a 10-minute long cut. I was like "Hmmm...bold. I'd watch a Rambo short film though!"
mnkykungfu said:What's weird is that that's actually the opening to the film! I can't remember the last time I saw a movie that opened with the actors looking at the audience and talking to them like "hey, you're going to enjoy this thing you're about to watch!"