Looking For Rambo | First Blood (1982) Filming Locations

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I went to Hope British Columbia, Canada to the locations of the the first Rambo Film 'First Blood'. I had an amazing time filming and putting together this video. Hope you enjoy it!
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Nostalgia_trips
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The weather never disappoints, low clouds hugging the mountains, always looking dark and full of rain, just like 1982.

draganbanic
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Rambo wanted something to eat, all of this could have been avoided if the sheriff took rambo to Dairy Queen. Dairy Queen was right by the corner of the police station.

hectorlopez
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I've seen this film now 67 time's and i still love it!

hennyverheij
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This was a sad movie. One of the saddest parts was at the beginning when he had learned that his best friend had died. His home was the army and the only friend he had left was his commander.

bobsacamano
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In the novel, Teasle really disliked Rambo because he was a Korean war Vet and he believed they were treated worse or forgotten about because of Vietnam vets. This is only indicated in the film when you see Teasle sit in his chair in his office and behind him you can see some war medals including the Purple Heart. Great video

nelsong
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Hello from Japan
Rambo's first movie
This is still the best work
No matter what
I like Stallone's sad expression
It's not just an action movie
The emotional scars of veterans
I think you express it very well.

marutousanokinawa
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Even the weather was perfect for your visit to Hope.

kerrymattrobertsharris
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It was a magical time living in the times when Rambo First Blood came out! I was a little boy which woke up early in the morning and played with our VHS player I mostly looked at movies like Rambo First Blood of course and Convoy which were on VHS tapes but now i am lucky i got both movies and more on DVD and Blu Ray! I really don't like how physical Media is dying off and Subscription type of movies like Netflix has taken over because of the Internet! I really love those days of the Tape VHS movies it was really magical! Thanks for making this video Nostalgia Trips!

MAGNETAR-
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В 90-х в разрушенной нищей России, где цветной телевизор был не в каждой семье, будучи школьниками, мы увлеченно обсуждали фильмы с участием Сталлоне, Брюса Ли, Чака Норриса, Ван Дама и т.д. Для нас такие фильмы были в диковинку. А фотографии и постеры с этими актерами были просто нарасхват.
Не было в то время у нас интернета, сотовых телефонов и планшетов, но об этом времени только самые теплые воспоминания. Как бы я хотел вернуться в то детство м пережить его снова.

yevkphe
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4:20 it is magical. you're standing in the same spots and seeing the same buildings. it's like standing on the beaches in Normandy.

YoureMrLebowski
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I so glad Rambo wanted to go see his war buddy, otherwise the amazing chain of events afterwards would’ve never happened. One of my favorite lines from this movie is when he escapes the tunnel and confiscates the army vehicle, he tells the driver don’t look at me look at the road that’s how accidents happen 😂😂

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Thanks for an enjoyable video.

I grew up in New Westminster, about 135 km west of Hope, but spent my childhood summers in Kelowna, 239 km to the north-east. This required driving through Hope, where we sometimes stayed the night. My mother would tell me about how she would travel from Kelowna to the coast. First by stern wheeler on Okanagan Lake, then by train, along the Kettle Valley Railroad. It was almost like something out of the wild west. In fact it was. My grandfather was a cattle buyer, who rode a horse, and was armed.

Naturally, I was always aware that Rambo was made in Hope, over forty years ago. By that time I had moved to Norway. There, our closest neighbour had a brother living in Hope, and we went there yet again to visit him, and other friends who had fled Greater Vancouver.

Despite living more than half my life in Norway, I regard myself as a Cascadian, sometimes referred to as an Ecotopian. I may have been influenced by Rambo, because I always regard Hope as being on the border, placing it as the first outpost in the Empty Quarter, as described in Joel Garreau's The Nine Nations of North America (1981), or a northern extension to the Neutral Zone in Philik K. Dick's novel, The Man in the High Castle (1962), or the Rocky Mountain States as it is called in the television series of the same name.

BrockMcLellan
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Sad but true how many Veterans were treated after the Vietnam War.Many people hated our service members .Our Korean War Veterans were forgotten and our World War 2 Veterans were our Golden boys.

hexbfdx
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My favorite movie of all time. Hard to see how the town of a hope has changed. Progress. Thank you for the video. ☮️

luisfont
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Wow, I can't believe how many views this video has gotten over the last week. Can somebody please let me know how you came across this video. Its interesting because the first ten months of this video's release it got hardly any views and now it's up to almost 80 thousand! Please don't forget to subscribe to the channel. More videos will be coming. Thanks for watching folks appreciate you all!

Nostalgia_trips
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Cool Video !!
I graduated in 1982 so this movie brings back a lot of memories.

doug
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I've always liked this movie. I adore these mountains, the forest, the river, the atmosphere and the air. And nature is very similar to ours in rainy summer. But it's a little colder on Lake Baikal at other times :)

bim
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I’ve driven through Hope hundreds of times and never noticed this before. Thanks for pointing this out; now I won’t be able to ‘not see it’ anymore.
Stay awesome Lu!

YoFreshWiggy
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It's like being on a movie set. It would have been great if the local movie theatre was still playing First Blood.

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