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Rambo Quotes

1.
Rambo isn't violent. I see Rambo as a philanthropist.
Sylvester Stallone

Authors on Rambo Quotes: Sylvester Stallone Daniel Ortega Ken Bates Gerard Way Rachel Caine Graham McTavish Steven Spielberg Mark Millar Ilona Andrews Dan Trachtenberg
2.
When you're pushed killing is as easy as breathing.
Sylvester Stallone

3.
Before consulting the hotheads who present various military options such as a military invasion: remember, President Reagan, Rambo only exists in the movies.
Daniel Ortega

4.
'Rocky' represents the optimistic side of life, and 'Rambo' represents purgatory.
Sylvester Stallone

5.
I try to eliminate as much dialogue as possible, and I guess Rambo is my really best experiment with how to eliminate dialogue.
Sylvester Stallone

6.
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.
Sylvester Stallone

7.
What's with the cute shoelace on your head?" "What this?" He flicked the end of the cord with his finger. "Yeah. Rambo called, he wants his bandana back.
Ilona Andrews

8.
When Scorsese shoots a violent scene, it's very uncomfortable - it's not like watching 'Rambo.'
Gerard Way

9.
Rambo only exists in the movies.
Daniel Ortega

10.
Experience shows that after a disaster it is particularly difficult with the Americans, who appear to be quite cowardly despite their Rambo films.
Ken Bates

11.
Rambo was a Green Beret," Hannah said. "Please. We eat those army boys for breakfast.
Rachel Caine

12.
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.
Graham McTavish

13.
I love Rambo but I think it's potentially a very dangerous movie. It changes history in a frightening way.
Steven Spielberg

14.
She was like John Rambo meets Polly Pocket; Dakota Fanning crossed with Death Wish 4.
Mark Millar

15.
I loved 'Rocky' and 'Rambo', and am very proud of them.
Sylvester Stallone

16.
One of the first cassette tapes I ever purchased was the Rambo III score. I was not allowed to see Rambo, but my mom would allow me to buy the music, so I would listen to that score over and over and imagine the movie. But those limitations and not being able to access those things made me so much more excited about them.
Dan Trachtenberg