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Sylvester Stallone says his latest Rambo movie and its tagline are inspiring real-life opponents of Myanmar's ruling military junta - and prompting a government backlash.
"Either live for something, die for nothing - it's your choice," Stallone said on Saturday in a phone call from Paris, where he is promoting the new film. "Students have now used this film as a rallying point and are using the quote, thinking maybe the American military will intervene and save them."
While the film has yet to be formally released in Asia, Stallone said he's heard reports that Myanmar police have banned DVD sellers from stocking pirated copies. Two of the film's actors from Myanmar told him that family members have been arrested.