Rambo (US - BD RA)
Lionsgate Home Entertainment are to release an extended cut this July 27th
Title: Rambo (IMDb)
Starring: Sylvester Stallone
Released: 27th July 2010
SRP: Prices TBC
Further Details:
Lionsgate Home Entertainment has announced a Blu-ray release of Rambo - Extended Cut for the 27th July. The film will include 9 extra uncut minutes. The only extra feature will be a 60 minute production diary.
Also available on Blu-ray from the 27th July will be Rambo: The Complete Collection. This 4-disc set includes all four films, and will retail at around $54.99. First Blood will include commentary with Sylvester Stallone, commentary with writer David Morrell, deleted scenes, and a trivia track. First Blood Part II will include commentary with director George P. Cosmatos, a “We Get to Win This Time” documentary, and a trivia track. Rambo 3 will include commentary with director Peter MacDonald, a “Afghanistan: Land in Crisis” documentary, and a trivia track. Lastly, Rambo will include commentary with Sylvester Stallone, deleted scenes, featurettes ("It’s a Long Road: Resurrection of an Icon", "A Score to Settle: The Music of Rambo”, "The Art of War: Completing Rambo", "The Weaponry of Rambo", "A Hero’s Welcome: Release and Reaction", "Legacy of Despair: The Struggle in Burma").


News by Tom Woodward
Starring: Sylvester Stallone
Released: 27th July 2010
SRP: Prices TBC
Further Details:
Lionsgate Home Entertainment has announced a Blu-ray release of Rambo - Extended Cut for the 27th July. The film will include 9 extra uncut minutes. The only extra feature will be a 60 minute production diary.
Also available on Blu-ray from the 27th July will be Rambo: The Complete Collection. This 4-disc set includes all four films, and will retail at around $54.99. First Blood will include commentary with Sylvester Stallone, commentary with writer David Morrell, deleted scenes, and a trivia track. First Blood Part II will include commentary with director George P. Cosmatos, a “We Get to Win This Time” documentary, and a trivia track. Rambo 3 will include commentary with director Peter MacDonald, a “Afghanistan: Land in Crisis” documentary, and a trivia track. Lastly, Rambo will include commentary with Sylvester Stallone, deleted scenes, featurettes ("It’s a Long Road: Resurrection of an Icon", "A Score to Settle: The Music of Rambo”, "The Art of War: Completing Rambo", "The Weaponry of Rambo", "A Hero’s Welcome: Release and Reaction", "Legacy of Despair: The Struggle in Burma").


News by Tom Woodward
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Sounds like a pretty decent release, but I'm saving my money for Alice in Wonderland on Blu-ray. I know, I know, that AIW is no where NEAR as good as the Rambo movies, but lately, I've been having a craving for just some fun movies. Don't get me wrong, I love adult dramas and action films, but I've been in a more "lift-spiriting" mood.
I won't get the blu set as I hear that the extended cut of Rambo won't be in it, just the theatrical. So, it'd prob. be best to get the tril set on blu and then the extended blu by itself.
I won't get the box set, then.
Wish they would have released a collection pack back when the DVD came out.
Sam Spade wrote: Ridley Scott is the only name that comes to mind when talking about real directors cuts. Tons of new scenes and bonus footage in mass amounts with his films.
Although they're usually referred to as "Special Editions" rather than "Director's Cuts", James Cameron has done some very good ones.
Although they're usually referred to as "Special Editions" rather than "Director's Cuts", James Cameron has done some very good ones.
crazygmpoker wrote: so the extended Rambo won't be included in the box set?
I hope so, but probably not. I got all the films individually on Blu though.
I hope so, but probably not. I got all the films individually on Blu though.
I will wait to hear what the extra 9 mins adds to it before I make a decision on this....
Aleady have the BD of the 4th and its a great film.
Aleady have the BD of the 4th and its a great film.




based on the cover, this seems to just be a blu-ray version of the dvd set that was released last year or the year before. so yeah, its probably just the theatrical cut in there but dont worry...they'll double/triple dip eventually and include the director's cut.