Page 2 of 2

Posted: 11 Sep 2008, 17:53
by grim_tales
Maybe I'll wait and get the BD box which contains the Rambo DC ;)

Posted: 11 Sep 2008, 18:32
by Old Pang Yau
I bought the Rambo blu-ray knowing there were rumors of a director's cut... but eh, I couldn't wait :mrgreen: Supposedly the director's cut will be on DVD and blu-ray by next year. Hopefully we'll get a rough review when it premiers at that film festival mentioned in that first article.

As for Rambo 5 and 6... as long as they have good stories to tell (it'll be interesting to see how the fifth film would pick up from the ending of the fourth), I'll see them.

Posted: 11 Sep 2008, 18:37
by saltysam
If the director's cut is far superior i'll just sell on my region-free USA BD.it could be just the deleted scenes on the BD added back in. Grim best waiting till they stop making these at pt 9,then you can get the box set on green-ray :wink:

Posted: 11 Sep 2008, 18:52
by bradavon
Like Mr. Pang I couldn't wait and picked up Rambo 4 USA BD. If the DC is more than just deleted scenes I'll upgrade no questions asked.

Rambo 5 and 6 I'm also excited about IF Sly directs them! Everyone else would ruin them.

Posted: 11 Sep 2008, 19:26
by Old Pang Yau
bradavon wrote:Like Mr. Pang I couldn't wait and picked up Rambo 4 USA BD. If the DC is more than just deleted scenes I'll upgrade no questions asked.
Well, there are more deleted shots in the two unofficial red band trailers that didn't make it into the deleted scenes, such as the head of the Missionaries (can't remember his name... Marsh? Something like that) saying a prayer for Rambo, a Burmese soldier blowing up the truck Rambo was on (the one with the .50 cal) with a rocket, the truck full of Burmese soldiers that Rambo mowed down ends up crashing down a hill, and some other shots. Early rumors indicate that some of the action sequences may be SLIGHTLY extended, although this has yet to be confirmed.

Posted: 11 Sep 2008, 23:50
by grim_tales
@ Sam - Green ray :D

Posted: 12 Sep 2008, 00:48
by Markgway
Very interested in a RAMBO DC --

I hope Stallone beefs up drama. It's great as an action film but it needs that bit more to be a great film...

Rambo 5 and 6? Hmm... Could be one (or two) trips to the well too many? Making them straight action-thrillers instead of war movies is a good idea though... Let's put Rambo back in an alien environment.

I want to see the once-mooted tale when he takes on a gang of neo-nazis terrorizing a small town. :shock:

Posted: 12 Sep 2008, 12:26
by bradavon
Agreed, more drama is needed. I'm all for Rambo 5 and 6 as to me only Rambo 4 is any good.
grim_tales wrote:@ Sam - Green ray :D
Green-ray indeed:

http://www.dvdactive.com/news/releases/ ... ulk11.html

It went from Red to Blue so Green is possible.

Posted: 13 Sep 2008, 01:06
by Shingster
bradavon wrote:It went from Red to Blue so Green is possible.
Guess you never paid attention in Physics class, did you Brad! :lol:

Posted: 13 Sep 2008, 11:11
by bradavon
Physics class??? How old are you? Or did you go to some Toff school where they actually had Physics class.

I was shit at school, plain and simple. I did much better at College though. Oh and I hated school too.

p.s - Care to explain?

Posted: 13 Sep 2008, 13:43
by grim_tales
I had Physics class at school. Red, Blue, Green are obviously the 3 colour strips of film that make a full colour picture.. RGB leads.. etc, otherwise I dont get it :)
It was a joke anyway :D

Posted: 13 Sep 2008, 13:54
by bradavon
Shingster cannot mean that as his comment wouldn't make sense.

We only had Single Science or Double Science, which meant you had double the license and it went into more detail. It was just called Science instead of separating the sciences.

Posted: 13 Sep 2008, 14:04
by grim_tales
My GCSE exam was just called Double Science :)

Posted: 13 Sep 2008, 14:40
by bradavon
But you had a class called Physics?

Posted: 13 Sep 2008, 14:43
by grim_tales
Yeah seperate lessons I'm sure.

Posted: 13 Sep 2008, 15:01
by Markgway
Even we had a Physics class. I was crap at the subject, natch, but somehow managed a jammy pass.

Posted: 13 Sep 2008, 17:38
by Shingster
Hmm, well I can't speak for all schools, but I'm pretty sure in the 90s "double and single" science was split into 3 types of lessons: Physics, Biology, Chemistry. You didn't mix the sciences up in each lesson.

And my comment was about the colour spectrum. Blu-ray uses Blue Laser technology, which can fit much more data on a disc because the wavelength of blue light is shorter than red light (it's on the opposite end of the spectrum). Green light has a longer wavelength than blue.

Ergo, no chance of Green-Ray unless you want disc technology to go backwards.