In my novel, 'First Blood,' Rambo died. In the films, he lives.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Ramblin' was in my blood.
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.
In 'There Will Be Blood,' my character was someone who was an actor himself almost. He had a rehearsed quality about him. He was a performance artist in a way.
Rambo isn't violent. I see Rambo as a philanthropist.
I try to research or make up for myself what happened in any character's life. From when he was born until the first page of the script. I fill in the blanks.
I did play Ramses II once, who lived to be 91 and had 120 children, but he died 4,000 years ago.
I haven't died in a movie in a while,'The Departed,' 'Body of Lies,' 'Revolutionary Road,' 'Shutter Island' and 'Inception.' I guess I did die in 'The Departed.'
I have died in enough TV and films.
Character, to me, is the life's blood of fiction.
My granddad passed away a month before I started shooting for 'Ishaqzaade,' and my mom died just before the film's release, both within a year of each other.
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