Rambo turns bloodiest
Britney Spears ~ Angelina Jolie ~ Sandra Bullock ~ Jennifer Lopez ~ Daniel Radcliffe ~ All Celebrities ~ All Actress ~ All Actors
Home / Entertainment News / 2008 / January 2008 / January 28, 2008
Rambo turns bloodiest ever with more than two kills per minute
Sylvester Stallone

Sly desperate for Arnie to join him in Bollywood flick

Slys ex-wife Brigitte Nielsen to get plastic surgery on TV

Sylvester Stallone knows everything about everything, says Rambo co-star

Stallone goes toe-to-toe with candy machine!

More on Sylvester Stallone

Top News

Karnataka High Court orders Ramoji Rao to appear in Ballari Court

BJP, Left and JD (S) condemn bomb blasts in Bangalore

No one has power to dissolve assemblies: Pak PM

Speed 2: Cruise Control voted as Worst Ever Sequel

Japan-US alliance should be expanded by including India, Australia

Kalmadi hopeful of India wining medals in tennis, boxing and shooting

Hubble finds largest sample of very distant galaxies seen to date

Adult stem cells finding provides foundation for brain injury cure

Rambo turns bloodiest ever with more than two kills per minute

Rambo is back, but his return for the fourth time is the bloodiest yet, with a death toll of 236 in 93 minutes.

London, Jan 29 : Rambo is back, but his return for the fourth time is the bloodiest yet, with a death toll of 236 in 93 minutes.

The fourth instalment, simply called John Rambo, which is written and directed by Sylvester Stallone, is the most violent yet, with more than two on-screen deaths every minute.

There are a total of 236 "kills" in the 93-minute-long action flick, which has just been released in America, an average of 2.59 each 60 seconds, reports The Sun.

In the first Rambo film, 1982's First Blood, just one character lost its life, according to a chart compiled by terrorism expert and author, John Mueller.

The fourth Rambo movie sees Vietnam War veteran John Rambo, played by Stallone himself, trying to free a group of Christian missionaries who have gone missing in Thailand.

Mueller said that the movie, to be released in the UK next month, showed "the most depraved level of man's inhumanity to man".

ANI

July 25, 2008

July 24, 2008

July 23, 2008

July 22, 2008

July 21, 2008

July 20, 2008