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Language: Eng
Runtime: 103 min
Audio: Dual Audio
Subtitles: Italian
Resolution: 1280x720
Frame Rate: 25 fps
Video Bitrate: 5228 Kb/sec
Audio Bitrate: 256 kbps
Runtime: 103 min
Audio: Dual Audio
Subtitles: Italian
Resolution: 1280x720
Frame Rate: 25 fps
Video Bitrate: 5228 Kb/sec
Audio Bitrate: 256 kbps
Users review: Mercenaries are back! And if the answer is in the hand is stellar, I think Expendables may be based on a formula Thats, established through two movies today, one way or another should be like James Bond would do it, with its longevity inspires similar treatment. Theres a great opening sequence of actions explosion, followed by Bruce Willis shady CIA operative Mr. Church went on to provide Barney (Sylvester Stallone) and his team a call, they can not refuse (by blackmail). Technology and weapons down to bare essentials with loads of guns, knives and brass knuckles, with room for a girlfriend somewhere against mob boss played by someone well known.The Muscles from Brussels, Jean-Claude Van Damme has agreed to enter the shoes of the villainous GM boss called, villains, and shows that he is still walking with his signature kick from turning. His plan to make billions through mining weapons-grade plutonium from the mine planned a CIA lackey and with Hector (Scott Adkins) growling in daring fashion for the most part, with Hector does most of the dirty work of enslaving the inhabitants do the dirty bio-hazardous work. I think ego were placed aside when both got signed to play villains hundreds of faceless thugs who just fodder, as the explosive knock, no thanks personal revenge are not created at the beginning of the film, giving Barney a cause for tracking, hunting, the killing. Dont expect Expendables sequel be any smarter than the original, of course, since there is nothing cerebral, and yet that shows a little ingenuity and brains get abused. Just look at how Dolph Lundgrens Gunner Jensen received treatment for at Mad Scientist equivalent. Its really more guns, muscles and explosions from the first scene that establishes how our heroes will plow through your opponents - with ease, like a hot knife through butter. Theres a lot of CG blood, blood, decapitation different appendage made in many styles, they are dumbed down to some cartoon violence - no matter where that faceless thugs throw in The Expendables, non-stick, quite the opposite in the other direction round. You can change your mind scenes with high caliber weapons literally tearing through a hole in someone's body or head to blow to smithereens, but the way the characters are executioners, all without remorse.Directing responsibilities given to Simon West, and in all honesty, it is the best guarantee way to remove all the actions that a leg of how Stallone decided to do it, which was blurry mash of collision of bodies in extreme close-ups. Here we will see who is doing some incredible stunts filled with logical loopholes film, Youd fare better if you leave your ban on the door and enjoy this action, it is. Screenplay by Richard Wreath Stallone and leave no room for character development to continue Friend Bromance between Barney and his right hand Lee Christmas (Jason Statham), except. And their crew also got curtailed with Jet Li to appear only the first two stages, with a team composed most of the time Barney, Lee, Gunner, Hale (Terry Crews) and Toll (Randy Couture), Y. Li Nan replacement as a marker of women and the Chinese character that balances brains, guts and brawn.What this picnic now have a lot of jokes. He does not pretend that it is not, and junks seriousness, ever ready to trade laughs at every opportunity. There are quite banal liners here, and lots of action ups that parody action career Stallone, Willis and Schwarzenegger together, the trio, which most viewers are really here to see adorning the same screen together. And let's not forget good old Chuck Norris as Booker, with a hat tip going towards countless Chuck Norris jokes that get a leg up when he said the legendary man with his Booker has a reputation to. .. |
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