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  1. As tributes to the power of friendship, imagination and Sly Stallone’s woodland warrior go, Son of Rambow takes some beating. Rich in period detail and boasting a spirited pair of performances from its young leads, it’s an alluring tribute to the joys of amateur filmmaking in the video-store era.

  2. 2 de sept. de 2009 · Son of Rambow Trailer

  3. Son of Rambow. 66 Metascore. 2007. 1 hr 35 mins. Comedy, Action & Adventure. PG13. Watchlist. Inspired by the first "Rambo" movie, two schoolboys in 1980s Britain form an unlikely friendship as ...

  4. Imagination, fantasy, and the irreplaceable bonds of childhood friendship highlight this "comedy that's full of heart" (Joe Neumaier, NY Daily News). Will Proudfoot (Bill Milner) is looking for an escape from his family's stifling home life when he encounters Lee Carter (Will Poulter), the school bully. Armed with a video camera and a copy of Rambo: First Blood, Lee plans to make cinematic ...

  5. Imagination, fantasy, and the irreplaceable bonds of childhood friendship highlight this "comedy that's full of heart" (Joe Neumaier, NY Daily News). Will Proudfoot (Bill Milner) is looking for an escape from his family's stifling home life when he encounters Lee Carter (Will Poulter), the school bully. Armed with a video camera and a copy of Rambo: First Blood, Lee plans to make cinematic ...

  6. A long English summer in the early '80s and two boys are about to form an unlikely friendship. Will Proudfoot has been brought up in a strictly religious household, forbidden to watch TV or listen to music. But after Lee Carter, the school trouble-maker, blows Will's mind with a pirate copy of Rambo: First Blood, Will's easily persuaded to act in Lee's home made movie sequel. Armed only with a ...

  7. Together, these two newfound friends-turned-budding-filmmakers quickly discover that their imaginative -- and sometimes mishap-filled -- cinematic adventure has begun to take on a life of its own! Entertaining, uplifting, and brimming with nostalgia, Son of Rambow "makes you feel like a kid again" (Ethan Alter, Giant Magazine). Rating. PG-13.