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Nickdfresh
10-02-2007, 11:33 AM
Sylvester Stallone Says His `Rambo' Sequel Movie Crew Witnessed Myanmar Killing Aftermath
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Sylvester Stallone is seen in this Jan. 21, 2005 file photo in Universal City, Calif. Stallone says he and his "Rambo" sequel movie crew recently witnessed the human toll of unspeakable atrocities while filming along the Myanmar border. "I witnessed the aftermath, survivors with legs cut off and all kinds of land-mine injuries, maggot-infested wounds and ears cut off," Stallone told The Associated Press in a phone interview Monday. "We hear about Vietnam and Cambodia and this was more horrific." (AP Photo/Tammie Arroyo, File)
10-02-2007 10:11 AM
By JEFF WILSON, Associated Press Writer

LOS ANGELES (Associated Press) -- Sylvester Stallone says he and his "Rambo" sequel movie crew recently witnessed the human toll of unspeakable atrocities while filming along the Myanmar border.

"I witnessed the aftermath _ survivors with legs cut off and all kinds of land-mine injuries, maggot-infested wounds and ears cut off," Stallone told The Associated Press in a phone interview Monday. "We hear about Vietnam and Cambodia and this was more horrific."

The 61-year-old actor-director returned to the U.S. eight days ago from shooting "John Rambo," the fourth movie in the action series, on the Salween River separating Thailand and Myanmar, formerly known as Burma.

Stallone said he was in Thailand for six months, most of it along or on the river.

"This is a hellhole beyond your wildest dreams," Stallone said. "All the trails are mined. The only way into Burma is up the river."

This was before the crackdown last week against the largest pro-democracy protests in Myanmar in two decades. After the government increased fuel prices in August, public anger turned to mass protest against 45 years of military dictatorship. Last week, soldiers responded by opening fire with automatic weapons on unarmed demonstrators.

For decades, Myanmar's army has waged a brutal war against ethnic groups in which soldiers have razed villages, raped women and killed innocent civilians.

The "Rambo" script, written long before the present Myanmar uprising, features boatman John Rambo _ the Vietnam War-era Green Beret who specializes in violent rescues and revenge _ taking a group of mercenaries up the Salween River in search of missing Christian aid workers in Myanmar. The character "realizes man is just a few paces away from savagery when pushed."

"I called Soldier of Fortune magazine and they said Burma was the foremost area of human abuse on the planet," Stallone said.

Shots were fired over the film crew's head, he said. "We were told we could get seriously hurt if we went on."

"I was being accused, once again, of using the Third World as a `Rambo' victim. The Burmese are beautiful people. It's the military I am portraying as cruel," he said.

Stallone is now editing "John Rambo," which will be released in January. He wants the Motion Picture Association of America will give the film an "r" rating.

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FORD
10-02-2007, 02:08 PM
Well, at least it looks like he got the timing right to make this movie.

I don't know if that makes him a "liberal" though. His political contributions (http://www.newsmeat.com/celebrity_political_donations/Sylvester_Stallone.php) are all over the map, but he seems to give more money to right wing candidates.

In any case, if he's using Soldier of Fortune magazine as his primary source of information, they make FAUX Noize look like flaming liberals.

I'm sure Sly is aware as anyone else that "Rambo III" doesn't get played on TV much these days, because it portrayed Afghan terrorists as "the good guys", so he's probably thanking the gods of Hollywood that the current headlines match the plot of his movie.

Coyote
10-02-2007, 02:16 PM
Originally posted by FORD
I'm sure Sly is aware as anyone else that "Rambo III" doesn't get played on TV much these days, because it portrayed Afghan terrorists as "the good guys", so he's probably thanking the gods of Hollywood that the current headlines match the plot of his movie.

That'll happen if Sly says something he shouldn't say.

Nickdfresh
10-02-2007, 03:30 PM
Originally posted by FORD
Well, at least it looks like he got the timing right to make this movie.

I don't know if that makes him a "liberal" though. His political contributions (http://www.newsmeat.com/celebrity_political_donations/Sylvester_Stallone.php) are all over the map, but he seems to give more money to right wing candidates.

In any case, if he's using Soldier of Fortune magazine as his primary source of information, they make FAUX Noize look like flaming liberals.

I'm sure Sly is aware as anyone else that "Rambo III" doesn't get played on TV much these days, because it portrayed Afghan terrorists as "the good guys", so he's probably thanking the gods of Hollywood that the current headlines match the plot of his movie.

It was just a joke. I've always thought that he was a Republican, although probably a centrist one like Ah'nold....

I was just interested in the fact that a Rambo film might actually transcend itself into a positive political statement. Although, "First Blood" did raise some issues regarding the overall treatment, and problems with the lack of reintegration, of some Vietnam vets..

Warham
10-05-2007, 12:08 AM
Rocky Balboa was a good film. I'll hold out hope for this new Rambo.