drizzle wrote:damaged 'nam vet themes, one man vs authority themes, a steady focus on character and plot, the conspicuous lack of cartoonishly overdone action scenes, lack of hilarious tounge in cheek one-liners, overwhelming nihilism - these are all hallmarks of the 70s
Good points.
But what about that unbelievably gay song at the end? That shit is straight 80s, dun.
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drizzle wrote:damaged 'nam vet themes, one man vs authority themes, a steady focus on character and plot, the conspicuous lack of cartoonishly overdone action scenes, lack of hilarious tounge in cheek one-liners, overwhelming nihilism - these are all hallmarks of the 70s
Good points.
But what about that unbelievably gay song at the end? That shit is straight 80s, dun.
drizzle wrote:damaged 'nam vet themes, one man vs authority themes, a steady focus on character and plot, the conspicuous lack of cartoonishly overdone action scenes, lack of hilarious tounge in cheek one-liners, overwhelming nihilism - these are all hallmarks of the 70s
Good points.
But what about that unbelievably gay song at the end? That shit is straight 80s, dun.
:shrug:
the only 80s movies where i really pay attention to end credits are teh ones made by jackie chan
drizzle wrote:i'm wondering if maybe rambo 2 would've been more fitting with the general tone of the rest in the poll. first blood is in the 80s by a narrow margin of timing, it's much more of a 70s movie imo.
Yeah it gets lumped in with the dumb action movies of the era because thats what the character evolved into, but the first movie is actually rather serious. I consider it to be a war movie more than an action movie.