Friday, September 3, 2010

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The Expendables (Mercenaries) - Review


highly anticipated by fans of '90s action, The Expendables did much to talk about themselves during the process thanks to the stellar cast and businesses to Stallone, who is behind is in front of the camera is proved to have much more to give, despite 64 years and the physical action figure loose from under the sun.
The film does exactly what you'd expect: it offers almost two hours of old style action, and dialogue often sboroni and a revival of all the great action movie star, which, although mostly untrimmed and tired, yet unable to playing with herself and not take itself too seriously. And so, not to shine the fistfights, shootings or weak theme of redemption, but that in addition to the entr'actes Sly involving the Governator (How long aged mother), Dolph Lundgren, the granite Bruce Willis and Mickey Rourke. As fast, the minutes devoted to their trade alone are worth the ticket price. The rest, if you've lived the first 90 of Italy in the late evening, you already know: tons of explosives and lead, muscles (old, but swelling) and a go-go gogliardia. Excellent as always Jason Statham, who can not deface any way to the front of the old guard and shows the great merit of the star witness of the Action of these years. Ultimately, a film that deserves to exist only for the nostalgia effect, rendered worthless if those golden years of the B-Movie action you missed them there. If this is what you seek, do not miss it.

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