A lofty claim, but this fight scene from Undefeatable just gets better and better and finishes with noe one, but two cringeworthy puns. This summary from Wikipedia is pretty funny too: It was directed by Godfrey Ho, using the pseudonym Godfrey Hall. Undefeatable borrows several plot points from the Sylvester Stallone movie Cobra. The film features a notable fight scene towards the end approximately...
So the big, bad military drove Maj. Hasan to murder 14 innocents (one of his victims was pregnant and I'll count the unborn child in the number)? That seems to be the spin now coming out of a recent ABC news story (H/T to Jihad Watch). Here's the pertinent quote; "Investigators believe Hasan's frustration over the failure of the Army to pursue what he regarded as criminal acts by U.S. soldiers...
After one round, "Preserve Jon" is the leader for that autographed picture of GM-Carson in a speedo. Despite that, we hope you keep playing. Round two! This former Phillie was a 1st round pick of Detroit Tigers. He made only one All-Star game but has the lowest career ERA in the history of the Philadelphia Phillies. Known for his "tremendous arm" (at least according to wikipedia),...
Sylvester Stallone seems to be unable to make up his mind where "Rambo V" should be heading. First, he was supposed to cross the U.S.-Mexican border, and then, he was supposed to hunt down a beast. Not anymore. In fact, it looks like the fifth installment in the "Rambo" series is now going back to Mexico. As we learned earlier this year, the original idea had our hero cross the...
You young-ins today don’t know how huge Sylvester Stallone used to be. I mean back in the day he was Rocky and Rambo. No matter what you think of him as an actor you have to admire the guts he had to have to get Rocky made. He was a nobody, who wrote this [...]
Remember the story that was supposed to be “Rambo 5: The Savage Hun”: The army claims to John Rambo desperately as the only solution to a problem that knows no Rambo must face, deal with a beast that is on the loose somewhere north of the Arctic Circle. Well, Sylvester Stallone has made some pearls today [...]
Word emerged at the end of the summer that Sylvester Stallone was once again preparing to step into the shoes of John Rambo, a follow-up to his 2008 revival in "Rambo." While it's hard to find fault with the reasoning behind bringing Rambo back again -- he does, in fact, kick a large amount of [...]
Deep down, I think we all knew it was too weird to be true. Sylvester Stallone had been talking a while back about how the fifth entry in the Rambo franchise would feature his character hunting down a genetically engineered monster. If ever there was a shark to be jumped or a fridge to be [...]
THE fifth Rambo movie will no longer see Sylvester Stallone’s Vietnam vet hunting man-beast super soldiers. Originally dubbed The Savage Hunt , the film was to have seen John Rambo returning to the Pacific Northwest to lead a squad of soldiers into a secret military base to hunt down the feral soldiers after a military experiment had gone wrong. But Empire is now reporting that Stallone has back-tracked,...
' Rambo has changed course and the story about hunting the man/beast will be done using another character in the lead,' so read an email written by Sylvester Stallone about the fifth ' Rambo ' film.
A couple months ago the plot for Rambo V was revealed: a bizarre genetically-engineered creature escapes from a military installation and Rambo and a group of other strong men are hired to hunt it down. The internet did not approve. Now Sylvester Stallone, who does nothing if not listen to the internet, has changed the film's plot. No longer will it be based on the novel Hunter by James Byron Huggins,...