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FIRST BLOOD (1982) - MOVIE REACTION - First Time Watching

First Blood is a 1982 American war action film starring Sylvester Stallone as Vietnam War veteran John Rambo. The film was directed by Ted Kotcheff and cowritten by Michael Kozoll, William Sackheim and Stallone based on the 1972 novel First Blood by David Morrell. The story follows Rambo who, after entering a small town and clashing with the police, attempts to survive a manhunt using his expertise in survival and combat skills. The film costars Richard Crenna as Rambo's mentor Colonel Sam Trautman and Brian Dennehy as Sheriff Will Teasle. Hello everyone and welcome to The Coby Show! Thank you for supporting me and I hope you have a good time here! For more exclusive content on movies and TV, more daily content, and to support my channel, please subscribe to my Patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/c/CobyConnell Social Media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cobyconnell/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@cobyconnell #FirstBlood #Rambo #SylvesterStallone #JohnRambo #TedKotcheff #BrianDennehy #1982 #Reaction #CobyConnell

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Mark Knight

Hey Coby. Wish I could make the premier tonight, but it’s back to work for me. But I’ll watch later tonight.

Dave Beth

Coby, Zoo update in your inbox!

Antonio

Can’t wait 😝 You should also check out Rambo 2 Coby. The rest you can skip. Except for the Rambo (2008) film. I’d think you’d get a kick out of that one.

Michael Braton

If you ever get the chance, the book is really good. Great reaction Coby

BullydogBear

There's an alternate ending they decided not to go with… Stallone didn't want it to end that way - he thought it would cause to much trauma to the vets… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bn187skbynQ&pp=ygUcZmlyc3QgYmxvb2QgYWx0ZXJuYXRlIGVuZGluZw%3D%3D

BullydogBear

While some of the side characters are a bit cliché, Rambo 2008 is one of the best entries, and the behind-the-scenes bonus material is kind of devestating when you learn the real-life stories Stallone was retelling.

Harvey Lee

Again , I may make it for the premier amazing movie ,and one of Stallone's best performances Hope to be here Coby !!🖤🖤

Merrick

Rambo is a type of apple, its where the author got the name, kinda cute

Flounder

The small town sheriff wasn’t giving Rambo a hard time because the sheriff was an anti-war hippy. He was giving Rambo a hard time because he assumed Rambo (with his long hair) was some sort of a hippy. Should you watch any other Rambo movies? My personal take is no. While the other films have plenty of fans they tended to be right wing wish fulfillment flicks. Rambo goes back to Viet Nam and single handedly wins the Viet Nam war, etc. First Blood portrays Rambo as a traumatized veteran trying to survive, not a killer. This is a major contrast to the later sequels, where his kill count skyrockets. So you’re the boss; you get to decide if you want to watch them but I’d take a hard pass on watching your reactions to them. CONSPIRACY THEORY with Mel Gibson and Julia Roberts is really good.

SMPUNK

Rambo Franchise is one my favorite franchise. Watch all of them.

Some Worm Guy

Someone already mentioned it, but it's worth pointing out again, his mistreatment by the cops in the beginning isn't because he was a soldier, it's because they think he's an anti-war hippie drifter. A lot of people have heard that anti-war activists of the time mistreated soldiers, and that may to true to some extend, but that was only among the young anti-war crowd. The older, straight-laced folks, like a small town sheriff would have been very pro-war, pro-soldier, pro-American. During the Vietnam era the political division between young progressives and older conservatives was just as pronounced as it is now. His long hair, dirty clothes, and the fact that he was walking/hitchhiking would have been enough to mark him as a hippie/counter-culture/drifter/bum. The comment about wearing a flag was because someone like that wearing a flag would have been interpreted by people like the sheriff as mocking them. This actually provides a really powerful juxtaposition to his speech at the end when he talks about the anti-war crowd spitting at him. It shows how he was alienated from both the anti-war and pro-war people. The only ones who might understand him are the men he served with who are all dead, so he is completely isolated. He has no place in this world. This was a situation faced by many Vietnam vets who became anti-war. Because they had served they didn't necessarily fit in with the anti-war crowd, but because they served and now were speaking out they were treated as traitors by the pro-war side. As for the rest of the Rambo movies, watch them, they are fun, but they are not like this. They are more typical 80s action movies.