Police in military-run Burma have banned DVD vendors from selling the new Rambo film about a Vietnam war veteran fighting the junta's soldiers, but that has not stopped people from trying to buy it.
Land mines are a popular weapon in "Rambo," but nobody sets them off like Sylvester Stallone's ultraviolent 1980s action hero. Everyone else's mines blow off body parts or release blood gushers.
Police in Burma have given DVD hawkers strict orders not to stock the new Rambo movie, which features the Vietnam War veteran taking on the former Burma's ruling military junta, a Rangoon resident ...
Sylvester Stallone said he and his Rambo sequel movie crew recently witnessed the human toll of unspeakable atrocities while filming along the Burmese border. "I witnessed the aftermath - survivors ...
“Rambo” is an ugly, ugly film. Visually, it’s shot in what I can only hope are the least attractive parts of Thailand and Burma —often in the dark, in the rain. But much more than that is the ...
It doesn’t seem possible that a gung-ho, all-American war machine like John Rambo (Sylvester Stallone) could have spent the first part of the 21st century frittering away his time in the swamps of ...
RANGOON - Police in military-run Burma have banned DVD vendors from selling the new Rambo film about a Vietnam war veteran fighting the junta's soldiers, but that hasn't stopped people from trying to ...
The latest Rambo film, which is set in Burma - also know as Myanmar - has pitted the regime's censors against a public desperate to get their hands on a copy. Sly Stallone reprises the role of John ...
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