When Scorsese shoots a violent scene, it's very uncomfortable - it's not like watching 'Rambo.'
Rambo isn't violent. I see Rambo as a philanthropist.
'Rocky' represents the optimistic side of life, and 'Rambo' represents purgatory.
I loved 'Rocky' and 'Rambo', and am very proud of them.
I like Stallone, because he writes. He sits down with a blank page and comes up with another Rambo movie. That isn't very easy for anybody. He's made it successful on top of that.
Rambo only exists in the movies.
Before consulting the hotheads who present various military options such as a military invasion: remember, President Reagan, Rambo only exists in the movies.
I came home for a week after I finished filming Rambo because, after being in the jungle for three months, all I wanted to do was walk in the Highlands.
She was like John Rambo meets Polly Pocket; Dakota Fanning crossed with Death Wish 4.
I love Rambo but I think it's potentially a very dangerous movie. It changes history in a frightening way.
When you're pushed killing is as easy as breathing
At the very end, the one person who Rambo should kill, he doesn't kill. He lets it live. Because you can't kill that kind of hypocritical bureaucracy. It goes on forever.
I try to eliminate as much dialogue as possible, and I guess Rambo is my really best experiment with how to eliminate dialogue.