By Kim Morgan
Special to MSN Movies
Another "Rambo"? Really? Yes indeed. And yes, in spite of the
franchise's ridiculous sequels, we can't wait. Part of our hope is based on Sylvester Stallone, who proved last year with his
impressive, reflective "Rocky Balboa" that revisiting a famous screen character
needn't be simply cashing in. We're hoping that Stallone (who wrote and directed
"Rambo") will again think about what that character represents now as, more
specifically, an older person. Because, let's face it, 61-year-old Sly is ripe
enough for his AARP card and just a few years from official senior citizenship.
But that's not to say John J. Rambo is too old to kick butt (or any
61-year-old for that matter). In this day and age, 60 is the new ... 50,
especially on-screen (for men anyway, women aren't afforded that luxury just
yet). With an elder "Indiana Jones" in production, and actors like Bruce Willis, Samuel L. Jackson and Gene Hackman showing that age only keeps one
interesting, "Rambo" is working in the grand, grizzled tradition of rough
oldsters. With that in mind, here are 10 of our favorite elder-statesman tough
guys, men who valiantly prove that youth really is wasted on the young.
(Lionsgate Films)