The Expendables
Director: Sylvester Stallone
Starring: Jet Li, Sylvester Stallone
Details: US / 103mins (15A)
Stallone heads up a team of mercenaries who have long since swapped their hearts for wallets. That changes when fence Mickey Rourke sets them up with a new gig: a small island in the gulf is under the reign of General Garza (David Zayas), backed up by rogue CIA Agent-turned cocaine exporter Eric Roberts (who in turn is backed up by muscle Steve Austin). Stallone gets a pang of humanity when the general's daughter (Giselle Itié), who has turned revolutionary, is imprisoned and he rounds up the team to rescue her.
The Expendables balked on every promise. Bruce Willis and Arnie are in one scene only and a bullet isn't fired in anger during their briefest of cameos. Rourke too is sidelined, but he is awarded the only scene where acting is necessary. Yes, it is fun to see these aging stars crank it up one last time, but it's only fun for about fifteen minutes before the vacuous mess begins eating at your very soul. Yes, it's brainless but did it have to be so dumb? 80s action movies were never high on intelligence, but at least the quip-and-kill ratio was up there. Here, Stallone and his co-writer Dave Callaham (Doom) fail to come up with one decent line to feed to its bevy of stars; Statham, after knifing a bully's basketball, quips, "Next time I'll deflate all your balls" is the best they can some up with. It leaves the impression that this extraordinary roll call of 'talent' is enough to draw the crowds and story, character and acting be damned. That's just not good enough. That's cheating.
Stallone hopes that all this will be forgotten about when the long action finale cranks up, and this is where the movie finally springs into life. Stallone unleashes a whirlwind of bullets, high kicks, thumps and explosions to keep the action fan interested. Jet Li gets his martial arts scene. Soldiers fly through the air. Bodies explode. But in their heart of hearts the action fan will know that nothing is happening on screen that hasn't been done a thousand times already. "How did two pros get through customs, kill forty-one soldiers and escape?" asks a sleazy Eric Roberts at one point. They can in bad movies, Eric.
The Expendables is the reason the 80s action movie fell out of favour in the first place - they were getting increasingly crap.
Review by Gavin Burke
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TrickyFitz
Ever since first hearing Stallone's first mention of trying to get this one off the ground I've followed its development with some anticipation. The names thrown around at the time were Stallone, Schwarzenegger, Willis, Statham, Li, Lundgren, Van Damme and Segal to name a few. (the latter two eventually turned it down, with Van Damme being particularly disrespectful of the project - see youtube for an interesting press conference in which he mimics Stallone offering him a role.) Other names to eventually be pulled from the line up due to conflicting schedules were Sandra Bullock and Forest Whitaker! So you can understand that Stallone took the project very seriously. Fans all around the world had begun to take greater notice. It had been billed as the ultimate action movie with the ultimate action stars. Everyone who grew up in the eighties watching these stars explode through movie after movie waited with baited breath The story starts with the Expendables on a shipping vessel that has been taken over by Somalian pirates. Our heroes interupt them in violent fashion and save the day. ( a pretty quick scene to give everyone a taste of what's to come) Upon returning home Stallone's character, Barney, goes to see his tattooist freind Mickey Rourke (who also happens to be his handler). He advises him there is a meeting for a mission to 'hell and back'' taking place in a church nearby which he should attend. It is this meeting were cinematic history is made. The meeting is Bruce Willis CIA agent offering the contract to the to two best mercenary teams around.. enter Stallone and Arnold Shwarzenegger. The first time all 3 have ever been on the screen together, but blink... and you'll miss it. This scene is what the movie's promotion hinges on. Every advert, poster and viral you can find has glimpses of this meeting. The terminator, John McLane and Rocky Balboa all in the same room talking trash to eachother. It should have been epic, but it's not.... We then progress to an Island run by a dictator (Dexter's David Zayas)funded by drug money and ex CIA (Eric Roberts and Steve Austin). Stallone and Statham scout the area and decide not to take the mission (and the 5 mill jackpot) realising they're being used as a hit squad for the CIA but Stallone soon grows a concience when his guide turns out to be the beautiful daughter of the monstrous dictator who wants to overthrow him and give the island back to its people (yeah... its THAT obvious!) What follows is one action scene after another. Bloody, violent and entertaining at every shot. The movie runs 90 minutes with about 15 minutes of story and character development. Your typical Stallone fair. Stallone himself has plugged the movie on many a talk show, stating its just a lot of fun.... ...and that is exactly what it is. Leave your brain at the door, grab a large tub of popcorn and just experience it. This was never meant to have the depth of Inception, but it has a lot of character in its own rigth and is just the escape you'll need after a stressful week at the office...
Posted 01/10/2010 10:46:01
Reviewer
Great, but for action fans only! A throwback to older action flicks with a mix of the old and the new action stars. Dolph Lundgren and Jet Li are great in the scenes they share. If you've missed seeing the kind of no holds barred action flicks that used to be made in the 80's you might just enjoy this now out of nostalgia. For my money it's the best of the recent spate of other action team ups ( i.e. 'The Losers' and 'The A-Team' ). It's not going to be winning any Oscars, but I'd love to see a sequel.
Posted 25/01/2011 21:04:52
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