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The Ultimate Editions the, last set releases before a month ago, had them, they were in like the $5 bins at Walmarts here, First Blood had the alternate ending on it, Rambo 3 had a few deleted clips, nothing substantial which is why I got rid of the DVD.

Yeah I have this set too, very very cheap, they are $16.99 for the 3 movies and LOADED with great extras.
 
The Ultimate Editions the, last set releases before a month ago, had them, they were in like the $5 bins at Walmarts here, First Blood had the alternate ending on it, Rambo 3 had a few deleted clips, nothing substantial which is why I got rid of the DVD.

Ive seen the Alternate ending for First Blood,and the knife forging scene in Rambo 3,but i dont think ive seen more than that.

I bought Rambo 1-3 on blu-ray a week agoo,was a special price,cost as much as 1 normal dvd cost,so it was a great deal.Now my tv is on service,will probably have it by next week and finally have the chance to watch the Rambo Ray`s,should be good.
 
Off the top of my head, I belive another bit of deleted footage in Rambo 3 was additional dialogue when Griggs comes to inform Rambo that Trautman was taken prison and additional dialogue when Rambo first hooks up with his Afghan sidekick, not even going to try to spell his name, I know what it is just couldn't do anymore than say it right now lol.
 
HT made a weapon seen in the deleted scenes:lol
Im referring to the Dragunov sniper
 
Well you see him carrying it, but I thought it was kinda meh including it really since he never used it in the final cut of the film.

I just ordered that RAMBO statue through BBTS, secured, looking forward to getting it, I have to have something like that for the 4th film, still looking for HT to come through but at least I'll have this nice piece too.
 
Well you see him carrying it, but I thought it was kinda meh including it really since he never used it in the final cut of the film.

I just ordered that RAMBO statue through BBTS, secured, looking forward to getting it, I have to have something like that for the 4th film, still looking for HT to come through but at least I'll have this nice piece too.

Cool, congrats, it looks steller!
 
Well you see him carrying it, but I thought it was kinda meh including it really since he never used it in the final cut of the film.

I just ordered that RAMBO statue through BBTS, secured, looking forward to getting it, I have to have something like that for the 4th film, still looking for HT to come through but at least I'll have this nice piece too.

I will order it any day now.

Did you also see the alternate ending for Rambo 3?He stays in afganistan while Trautman leaves,just saw it on youtube.

I think i would have to get this ultimate set just for the deleted scenes...
 
:lol my bad, sorry man I had a REALLY stressed day at work, can't believe I even typed III. Whoops. Yeah Sean I mean't Rambo II, also my favorite of the 4 too.

I think i'm gonna pop in R4 now, great movie! I need to relax my brain right now. :duh

Come on Voorhees 27 I am starting to loose faith in my go to guy here. You are not suppose to make these kind of mistakes.:eek:



Just bustin your balls bro:lol I know I can still rely on my fellow RAMBONIAN for those hard to find Rambo related questions:D
 
Since this has become the place for Rambo stuff, figured I'd introduce some new folks to this project as well as give the latest updates to folks that have known about it.

This is a first for me, I've never illustrated a dirty face, so it's been a challenge. My main goal is to capture the sense of intensity on his face during this part of the film, so I'm attacking the shading of his anatomy first to really emphasize the emotion, then I'll worry about the grime on him. Definitely a labor of love, but doing this particular illustration is very therapeutic for me and I'm honing my skills further with it.

This illustration was started in late March 2008 and I've been chipping away at it here and there since. Each image here shows the fruits of my work since the previous time. Every day that I do work on this, I save a new image to show the progress.

My approach is, I block in the tones that will make up an area, like the skin, very roughly just where each shade will be, then I go in and use various tools and setting to blend it into a smooth, realistic transition.

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