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87
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Critic Score

46
Critics' score based on 26 reviews.
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It was a brutal war movie. That is all I can say. these is the 2nd. best Rambo movie ever made. 4 stars out of five.

September 28,2009
Wmac212

best action, loved the warfare, realistic, and i like the way movies like this make it to where one guy does all, i like first blood better just... use it's the origonal, but i think this is just as good. Full Review

March 28,2009
Bankerme

OK, Stallone is getting a little long in the tooth, but with Rambo you know it's going to be bloody, etc.I kind of enjoyed seeing Rambo again.. In a... way it was good to see that Rambo is, indeed, getting older just like the rest of us. Wouldn't it be fun to see one LAST movie with Stallone., Bruce Willis and maybe even Eastwood and Seagal, togather? Title it: "Rambo and Harry Today You Die Hard". Full Review

February 07,2009
ECourtney21

(6/10) for a Rambo type movie - 3/10 for an actual movie

January 03,2009
mattsci

This movie was better than i thought it would be. Nice action and there is a lesson to be learned. Don't be be naive or you end up dead.

December 13,2008
papayaking
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Critic Reviews

Moved to take charge by something like chivalry, Rambo hits his stride in the film's second half, meting out justice in an unjust world and ultimately the movie works best when warbling its out-of-tune greatest hits.Full Review

Kevin Crust
Los Angeles Times

Rambo teaches that fighting sucks, good intentions can be futile, and coalitions of the willing are a charade: A man's got to do what a man's got to do.Full Review

Lisa Schwarzbaum
Entertainment Weekly

In the Rambo canon, where does this one fit? The tone is closer to "First Blood" but the body count is more "Rambo III." No matter how one dices and slices this new Rambo, the first one in 20 years, it will likely please fans of the long-in-the-tooth series.Full Review

James Berardinelli
ReelViews

The movie does have its own kind of blockheaded poetry.Full Review

A.O. Scott
The New York Times

Stallone (who looks fit but mostly keeps his shirt on) has no intention of bogging the action down, but it's still a notably cheerless exercise, without knowing winks or stabs (pardon the expression) at humor. It is in all respects, rather, a completely workmanlike effort.Full Review

Brian Lowry
Variety
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