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Korkusuz ("Rampage"), colloquially "Turkish Rambo", 1986. Based on Rambo: First Blood Part II and one of the few Turksploitation productions available on DVD. Ölüm Savaşçısı ("Death Warrior"), a 1984 film belonging to the ninja exploitation genre. Ramo, based on Rambo. Şeytan ("Satan"), 1974.
From 1994 to 2005, the category was first titled Worst Remake or Sequel. The category was divided into Worst Prequel or Sequel and Worst Remake or Rip-off in 2006 and 2007. . The categories were again merged in 2008 to form Worst Prequel, Remake, Rip-off or Sequel, and it was shortened to the present title since 2
It has become one of the most recognized installments in the series, having inspired countless rip-offs, parodies, video games and imitations. In 2009, Entertainment Weekly ranked the movie number 23 on its list of "The Best Rock-'em, Sock-'em Movies of the Past 25 Years". [7]
A lot of 1980s cultural references were used at the time (The A-Team, General Hospital, Rambo, Mister Rogers Neighborhood etc.). Sometimes, the show itself was preempted (which happened three times). On the episode "Failure", they failed to come up with an intro. Another episode, titled "Inequalities," began with a disclaimer that read, "The ...
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Rambo: First Blood Part II: Co-Bao: Talia Shire: Rocky IV: Adrian Pennino Balboa 1986 : Dom DeLuise [a] Haunted Honeymoon: Aunt Kate Abbot: Louise Fletcher: Invaders from Mars: Mrs. McKeltch Zelda Rubinstein: Poltergeist II: The Other Side: Tangina Barrons Beatrice Straight: Power: Claire Hastings Kristin Scott Thomas: Under the Cherry Moon ...
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The court rejected all of The Asylum's defenses: (i) that it was permitted to use "Hobbits" in the title of its film pursuant to the free speech test of the Second Circuit's decision in Rogers v. Grimaldi , (ii) that its use of the mark constituted nominative fair use to indicate plaintiffs' films and (iii) that the "Hobbits" mark was a generic ...