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doug maverick
11-07-2008, 11:44 AM
so it looks like jet and jason will star in sly's next film, called the expendables the basic story is about a group of mercernaries who are hired to overthrow and south american dictator, stallone has penned the script and is set to direct the film. so this film is chocked full of action stars. what do you guys think, hit or miss? i think it'll be interesting one thing is for sure there gonna be alot of ADR on this film. cause its hard to understand all three at times.

doug maverick
11-07-2008, 11:46 AM
i was being nice but getthebigpicture.net went there.

This movie starts to go downhill once you get past the title. The Expendables is a magnificent thing to call a movie about soldiers, and I think we can all agree on that. It gets shaky, however when you tack these names to the bulletin board: Sylvester Stallone, Jason Statham, and Jet Li.



Seriously? We need those three guys in a movie together? Don't look for a lot of monologues, I guess.

Stallone will direct, according to Worst Previews, which says that Nu Image/Millennium will produce the film, just as they did this January's Rambo. On top of that, Sly wrote the script, so give him credit for a doozy of a title, but the mercenaries-overthrowing-a-dictator storyline is boring, expected, and not particularly timely.

I've read on some websites that people are actually excited about this, but I can't see how that's actually possible. Stallone's only worthwhile movies in fifteen long years are Rocky Balboa and Copland, Jet Li is never that good in movies where he has to speak English, and frankly, neither is Jason Statham.

It makes me wonder if the guys at Nu Image/Millennium asked themselves, "How can we get more out of those three chronically underperforming action stars? I got it: Pool our resources!"

Lucas
11-07-2008, 12:07 PM
at least there is potential for lots and lots of violence...lots of violence can sometimes take the place of actual acting. :D

GreenCloudCLF
11-07-2008, 02:51 PM
at least there is potential for lots and lots of violence...lots of violence can sometimes take the place of actual acting. :D

If there is half the carnage there was in Rambo I am so down!

Zenshiite
11-07-2008, 10:23 PM
I'm at the point where I'll only watch Jet Li in movies that are either entirely Chinese... or with more involvement by Chinese than not such as the Forbidden Kingdom.

And I haven't liked Jason Statham since The Transporter 1.

Li Kao
11-08-2008, 04:41 AM
I'd have to say I'm not too excited about this one either for some reason. The last movie Jet Li and Jason Statham were in together -- War -- was probably the worst movie either has done in my opinion. I haven't really liked Statham since the 1st Transporter movie either, and I have to be honest in that I was more looking forward to seeing Shu Qi in that than him. I really liked Statham in the 2 Guy Ritchie movies -- Lock, Stock, and 2 Smoking Barrels and Snatch -- I like his as a wise-cracking grifter, but I guess he hasn't won me over yet as an action hero though. We'll see what Sly can bring to the table, but I'm not holding my breath on this one ...

doug maverick
11-08-2008, 09:09 AM
i agree with li kao even in revolver(another richie film all be it not up the standards of snatch and lock stock) i liked statham better then his other films. and while transporter was awesome, now that i look at it again its kinda cheesy and sub par, part two was a total rip of man on fire, which was just hands down an amazing movie by denzel with tony scott as the director.

Jimbo
11-08-2008, 01:23 PM
I like Statham's British movies better than his action hero stuff as well. I was really turned off by Transporter II. I felt embarrassed to be watching it in the theater.

As for Jet Li, I will mostly watch only his Chinese films. Although I will say, IMO the best films in the West that he's made have been in Europe (Kiss of the Dragon, Unleashed). The European filmmakers seem to know how to better use him than straight Hollywood filmmakers.

doug maverick
11-08-2008, 02:07 PM
i usually have a wait and see perspective on movies but this just sounds aweful even the story is weak, and sooooo 80's.

Zenshiite
11-08-2008, 09:37 PM
I guess Sly thinks it's the Reagan years again so he can get away with this kind of crap. Newsflash Sly, it's not and you can't.

SimonM
11-10-2008, 01:04 PM
Jet Li: Best f-ing action actor on earth.
Jason Statham: Certainly makes the top 10.
Sylvester Stallone: No sir, I don't like him.
Movie based on the concepts of American Exceptionalism, Manifest Destiny, Preemptive Military Action, or any other flavour of millitaristic aggression: WHEN WILL THEY LEARN?!?!?!??!

So I'll watch it on video probably... that way I can continue claiming to have seen every Jet Li movie. ;)

sanjuro_ronin
11-10-2008, 01:08 PM
I hope they cast Jet as a bad guy, the only english speaking role I liked him in was LW4,as long as you forget the ending, which was horrid.
Jason Statham sucks the sweat of a dead man's balls.
As for Sly, I think he likes the term expendable too much, he used it in Rambo 2 and I assume that how he views wives and people's inteligence.
For what its worth, Rambo was, well...Bloody, can't recall anythign else about the whole movie.

SimonM
11-10-2008, 01:10 PM
I don't get why everyone is hating on Statham... he plays stupid thug in a bad suit so perfectly!

sanjuro_ronin
11-10-2008, 01:13 PM
I don't get why everyone is hating on Statham... he plays stupid thug in a bad suit so perfectly!

You're right, he doesn't lick the sweat of a dead man's balls.
He slurps it with a straw.
F-en wannabe MA...

doug maverick
11-10-2008, 01:41 PM
Jet Li: Best f-ing action actor on earth.
Jason Statham: Certainly makes the top 10.
Sylvester Stallone: No sir, I don't like him.
Movie based on the concepts of American Exceptionalism, Manifest Destiny, Preemptive Military Action, or any other flavour of millitaristic aggression: WHEN WILL THEY LEARN?!?!?!??!

So I'll watch it on video probably... that way I can continue claiming to have seen every Jet Li movie. ;)

yeah i would probably have to disagree with you on the jet li thing. but everything else seems on point. with people like sammo hung, jackie chan, donnie yen, tony jaa(yes although his **** is redetive its still amazing) and slew of other MA action people still alive, and who blow jet out of the water there is no way he can be called the best but he's up there.

peace&love
11-10-2008, 03:27 PM
This has potential. Stallone can direct. I thought he did a good job with the last Rambo. I guess I'm curious if it is going to be a traditional action film or more martial arts oriented. If the latter, I hope Stallone gets a great person do design the fight scenes. Otherwise, I'm afraid we might get another WAR which was really bad.

SimonM
11-10-2008, 04:04 PM
sammo hung

Sammo is good... and he can do dramatic acting as well as Li can (these days, Li caught up) but Li's just got better moves.

jackie chan

Sorry but that opera clown will never equal Jet Li. ;)
Plus he was in Cannonball Run which automatically down-grades his props from me by at least 20%.

donnie yen

Opposite of the Sammo situation. Donnie Yen has the moves (man does he have the moves) but he's not got any dramatic acting skills yet. He is Li's equal if you discount all the chinese made movies from Unleashed on (plus Unleashed).

tony jaa

Please tell me you are kidding.

Ong Bakh was... OK.
Not great.

Fight scenes so poorly lit you could barely see his arms and legs takes away from his thunder somewhat. Furthermore his films since Ong Bakh have been even more forgettable than the average film to come out of the Thai cinema industry.

banditshaw
11-10-2008, 11:32 PM
This movie is missing the one actor that can add balance to the potential speaking hazards that could grip this films production.



























Vin Diesel.
:cool:

TenTigers
11-11-2008, 01:09 AM
don't misjudge Tony Jaa-most of the movies released since Ong Bak were actually older films, re-released due to his recent discovery.

SimonM
11-11-2008, 06:26 AM
This movie is missing the one actor that can add balance to the potential speaking hazards that could grip this films production.


Vin Diesel.
:cool:

ROTFLMFAO

True though. We have the brit, the ESL guy and Mr. Can't-form-a-cohesive-syllable himself as the leads.

And TT: I'm just saying: Tom Yun Goon was a REALLY bad, BAD movie.

Zenshiite
11-11-2008, 10:27 AM
Tom Yum Goong had some of the best screen fights ever. Rediculous story aside... those fights were awesome.

SimonM
11-12-2008, 03:06 PM
I stand by my original argument that Jet Li whups Jaa and Chan amalgamated into some strange two-headed-martial-cinema-frankenstein-mutant.

Lucas
11-12-2008, 05:47 PM
but nobody beats jackie chan for kungfu comedy tho. half of watching jackie films is for the big stunts, and un orthadox, impromptu stunts. the other half is to get some good laughs.

also, jackie mainly makes movies for the family.

Lucas
11-12-2008, 05:48 PM
i like jet li probably the most. over all

for action my favorite is Yen, cuz well, he could actually whoop jet li's ass so bad in real life.

peace&love
11-12-2008, 06:47 PM
I like both Jackie and Jet equally well. As mentioned before, they bring different positives to the table. Jackie has some great stunt work and his comedic timing is great. Jet is definitely the better screen fighter though. His work as Wong Fei Hung is fantastic. Also, Fist of Legend may contain my favorite fight scenes of all time. Jet is just great in that one.

banditshaw
11-12-2008, 11:02 PM
What Jet and Jackie have over Jaa is charisma which they both have in spades. As well as experience......
Maybe over time and as many movies under his belt, Tony Jaa could yet shine. His moves are pretty sick. But I want to see him branch out and do some other flicks in other countries.

SimonM
11-13-2008, 08:16 AM
but nobody beats jackie chan for kungfu comedy tho. half of watching jackie films is for the big stunts, and un orthadox, impromptu stunts. the other half is to get some good laughs.

also, jackie mainly makes movies for the family.

Yes, Jackie Chan is the kung fu equivalent of a circus clown... and if that is what you are looking for he is the top of his field. But for martial arts dramatic acting gotta go with Jet or Sammo... and I prefer Jet of the two.

I've been exposed to Thai cinema more than most (Thailand exports a lot of movies to China) and I must say that, in general, I'm not a fan.

TenTigers
11-13-2008, 08:22 AM
Keaton, Chaplain, Chan. When you look at their body of work, I think Chan has earned his place next to his idols.

GeneChing
11-17-2008, 05:40 PM
I find it hard to believe Sly's still milkin' Rambo...

Stallone, Statham infiltrate actioner (http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/film/news/e3i584ca84fe0cfe9411937d2b04d9a1ba2)
Jet Li in final negotiations to join 'The Expendables'
By Gregg Goldstein

Nov 5, 2008, 11:03 PM ET
SANTA MONICA -- Sylvester Stallone and Jason Statham have become expendable.

The pair will join Jet Li, who's in final negotiations, as a team of mercenaries in "The Expendables."

The Nu Image/Millennium Films actioner will be directed by Stallone from his original screenplay, the first project in his two-picture deal with the studio. The second is expected to be the next installment of his popular "Rambo" series.

In "Expendables," the main characters are sent to infiltrate a South American country and overthrow its ruthless dictator to liberate the population. Their team is "expendable," hired to do jobs that no one else can or will.

Principal photography will begin in February in Costa Rica and Louisiana. The producers are courting big international presales at the American Film Market.

Avi Lerner, John Thompson and Kevin King Templeton are producing the film with executive producers Boaz Davidson, Trevor Short and Danny Dimbort.

"Making films with Nu Image/Millennium gives me as the director the opportunity to make the films I envision," Stallone said. "I am happy to be partnering with them again and am looking forward to working with Jason and Jet."

Lucas
11-17-2008, 05:47 PM
im really interested in what kind of savage twist stalone is going to put on li's character. i bet hes a mean guy

enoajnin
11-25-2008, 07:28 AM
Jason Stathem said on KROQ Los Angeles that he will start shooting the Expendables with Sylvester Stallone and Jet Li in February 2009

enoajnin
01-07-2009, 01:22 PM
In case Jet and Jason and Sly weren't enough of a cast for "The Expendables", Dolph Lundgren and Mickey Rourke are now slated to appear in the movie, too. I guess they are just waiting on JCVD before they start shooting.

From the Guardian:

Comeback kid Mickey Rourke recently credited Sylvester Stallone as one of the people who helped him back on to the Hollywood treadmill with a low-key role in the latter's remake of Get Carter.

Now the Oscar-tipped star of The Wrestler is repaying the favour: he is to play an unscrupulous arms dealer in Stallone's forthcoming action romp The Expendables, according to Variety.

The film, which will also feature the musclebound forms of Jason Statham, Dolph Lundgren and Stallone himself alongside the slightly lither figure of Jet Li, centres on a group of mercenaries tasked with bringing down a south American dictator. Stallone, who is writing and directing, also hopes to add heavyweight actors Ben Kingsley and Forest Whitaker to his lineup.

The Expendables will start shooting in Brazil in March.

Lucas
01-07-2009, 03:54 PM
Rofl!!!!!!!!!!!

GeneChing
06-09-2009, 05:10 PM
So did Chan, Snipes and JCVD.

Is this going to be the Burn Hollywood Burn of action films?
Exclusive : Expendables Under Siege (http://www.moviehole.net/200919409-exclusive-expendables-under-siege)
Author: Clint Morris Date: Sunday, June 7th, 2009 Time: 2:32 am

With Bruce Willis now as good as onboard ‘’The Expendables’’ (whoops, did I say that out loud!? Truth of the matter is, they’re trying to squeeze Bruno’s cameo in around the actor’s schedule on “A Couple of ****s”), and a cast list that includes such strapping fisticuff pupils as Jet Li, Jason Statham, Mickey Rourke, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Dolph Lundgren, Sylvester Stallone’s ostensibly managed to sway every living, breathing action icon into his elongated protein shake commercial…. Well, all but a couple.

Jackie Chan (surprisingly, since he and Sly are apparently as tight as a teenage bandie), Jean Claude Van-Damme (who knocked back an offer to play a role because he didn’t feel he’d get enough face time) and Wesley Snipes (busy doing pantomimes in prison) aren’t in there; neither is pony tailed kick-dragon Steven Seagal. And actually, there’s an interesting story there.

The “Under Siege” star was recently offered the chance to join the production (as a goodie or baddie? I don’t know), but despite his friendship with Stallone, ultimately nixed the offer. Why? Well, it had nothing to do with screen time or scheduling, but more to do with who was producing the flick – one Avi Lerner.

“There’s too much bad blood between them”, says a source close to the actor, who confirmed the Seagal rumour.

Seagal was screwed over by the infamous Lerner a few years back, and just doesn’t want to be a part of anything that’ll put money in that guy's pocket, we were informed.

Seagal and Lerner made quite a few films together including “Mercenary for Justice”, “Today You Die” and the recent, “Kill Switch” – but for numerous reasons have fell out. Had “The Expendables” had happened a year or two ago, it’s quite likely Seagal would’ve been in it.

Bummer.

uki
06-09-2009, 06:48 PM
awwwwww man... come on guys, the new rambo rocked!! i literally had tears in my eyes at the end of it. :D

brothernumber9
06-11-2009, 01:22 PM
I don't care what anyone says. I don't know anything about this movie, but I'm all in. It will be pure schtick and bad one liner heaven. The only thing that could make it better is if they get Jesse Ventura too.

Lucas
06-11-2009, 01:24 PM
I REALLY want a scene where sly and li cant understand each other.

Shaolinlueb
06-11-2009, 09:00 PM
I REALLY want a scene where sly and li cant understand each other.

hahaha that would be awesome

TaichiMantis
06-12-2009, 05:10 AM
stallone has penned the script


He can write? Ohh...my....:rolleyes:

Shaolinlueb
06-12-2009, 09:14 AM
He can write? Ohh...my....:rolleyes:

he wrote the new rocky and rambo movies, those were good.

GeneChing
07-07-2009, 09:25 AM
"fist fight between martial artists Jet Li and Dolph Lundgren"
When Sylvester Stallone brings an explosive movie called 'The Expendables' to New Orleans, there's nothing small about it (http://www.nola.com/movies/index.ssf/2009/07/when_sylvester_stallone_brings.html)
by Mike Scott, Movie writer, The Times-Picayune
Monday July 06, 2009, 5:00 AM

The bullet casings littering the New Orleans-area set of the Sylvester Stallone action flick "The Expendables" didn't seem quite right.

They were strewn across the deck of a faux cargo freighter dominating a significant chunk of the 500,000-square-foot Louisiana Film Studios facility in Elmwood. To the untrained eye, they appeared to be .22-caliber shells or something similarly small, littler than the tip of a man's pinkie finger.

And in this movie -- built around an oversized cast, shot upon oversized sets and utilizing oversized weapons -- .22 caliber is unacceptably puny. Because the $80 million "Expendables" is not small. It's really big.

"It is very, very, very hard," writer-director-actor Stallone said, describing the shoot during a recent break, still wearing the black fatigues his character wears in the movie. "This is the hardest film -- and I know everybody says that -- (but) this is unbelievably difficult. It's just tough. There's just so much action."

Coming from a pedigreed action-film veteran with such titles as "Rocky" and "Rambo" under his belt -- not to mention their combined eight sequels (so far) -- those words mean something.

On this particular hard day's night -- which started about 8 p.m. and was still going strong at 3 a.m. -- Stallone already had overseen the near-hanging of one bad guy, a scripted fist fight between martial artists Jet Li and Dolph Lundgren, a bit of comedic improvisation with Lundgren, and a handful of increasingly jarring explosions that echoed through the studio complex while most of the cast was grabbing a 2 a.m. "lunch."

So the action star, who turns 63 today, can be excused for propping himself on the front of a golf cart to chat with pasty reporter-types.

"This started out as a dark comedy; it started out as a satire," Stallone said. "Then we thought, 'Let's make a really hard R' -- then I go back. It constantly was being just brutally changed. It wasn't until a week before filming that I said, 'Let's just make it this kind of movie.'"

And what is "this kind of movie"?

It's a high-adrenaline, well-muscled buddy picture in which Stallone, Jason Statham, Li and their team of mercenaries -- which includes Lundgren, mixed-martial-arts champ Randy Couture and NFL-player-turned-actor Terry Crews -- tackle the types of missions normally reserved for people whose combat boots and MREs come compliments of Uncle Sam.

Their missions come to them through a grease-monkey intermediary named Tool (played by Mickey Rourke).

"Let's say we dug up 'The Wild Bunch' and gave them one more shot," Stallone said. "These guys don't fit in this kind of world. They are 'The Expendables.' That's why they're called that."

Before the production wrapped late last week after two months in the New Orleans area, the sets for "The Expendables" sprawled all over the Louisiana Film Studios complex, a former Winn-Dixie grocery warehouse that saw its conversion into a film studio rushed along to accommodate Stallone and company.

In one section of the warehouse was the aforementioned cargo freighter deck, perched atop a 10-foot wooden platform. In another area was a set constructed to resemble the ship's cavernous cargo hold. There's also a wingless military plane somewhere, painted in the logo of the ornithology outfit that serves as the cover for the movie's mercenary characters. And, looming in the darkness outside, there's an expansive palace complex that had taken a pyrotechnic beating on previous nights.

Impressive stuff, to be sure -- but nowhere near as impressive as the film's alpha-male cast. In addition to Stallone, Statham, Li, Lundgren, Crews, Couture and Rourke, it also includes former pro wrestler Steve Austin and Oscar nominee Eric Roberts. There are plans for a cameo by Arnold Schwarzenegger, as well as a double-secret cameo from another action star whom the producers are playing coy about naming (*cough*cough*Bruce Willis*).

"We've got some tough men in this movie," Stallone said. "I mean some bad-asses, trust me. The extras -- you think I'm joking? -- we've got extras in this movie that could conquer countries. I went to Brazil and got the baddest, toughest mercenary group. .¤.¤. It's staggering. Every one of them would just take all of us and snap us like spaghetti -- and they're extras."

Earlier in the night, and for much of the previous one, Stallone spent time choreographing the film's action-packed opening sequence, in which his titular team of mercenaries settles a hostage crisis with Somali pirates in the only way their know how: loudly.

("Don't be scared of the pirates," unit publicist Sheryl Main whispered unconvincingly to a group of set visitors.)

A motley band of mahogany hulks wearing tattered shirts and permanent scowls, the pirates are presumably among the bad-asses to whom Stallone was referring. When the cast and crew sat down for lunch, these guys had a table to themselves.

Even Crews -- who spent seven seasons as an NFL defensive end and linebacker -- found himself wide-eyed at the sheer scope of the action in "The Expendables."

"Everything is intimidating, dude," Crews said. "This is crazy."

In a neck-and-neck race with Li for the title of most congenial member of the "Expendables" cast, Crews might also be the biggest. On one biceps is the skull-and-raven tattoo worn by all the members of Stallone's fictional mercenary team. Statham jokes that the version on Crews' supersized arm is the one that usually goes on others' backs.

Those biceps weren't of much use, however, when the movie's pyrotechnics experts placed explosive charges throughout the palace courtyard, a duplicate of a real complex in Brazil at which the production filmed.

"When they blew this whole set up, I swear it looked like 9/11. It was scary," Crews said. "I was really concerned about everybody on the ground. You start to worry, when the dust settles, 'Is everybody going to be OK?' I mean, that was a major, major thing. That was so huge. It was bigger than anybody thought it was going to be. .¤.¤. It was like, 'Oh, wow. OK, I think we overdid it this time.'"

Overkill -- that seems to be a common theme on "The Expendables" set. It's the word Crews uses to describe his character's trademark weapon, an AA-12 semi-automatic shotgun. ("When I tell you it's the most insane thing you've ever seen -- each bullet, it arms itself with its own grenade," he said. "It's the king of overkill.")

It's also the word used by Lundgren, who's working with Stallone for the first time since playing rival boxer Ivan Drago in 1985's "Rocky IV," to describe his character. ("His special skill is overkill," Lundgren said. "He's got the biggest knife -- here's the sheath -- the biggest gun, which fires tank grenades that sort of vaporizes the person, liquefies them. When you hit him, it's game over.")

Stallone's character carries a pair of .45-caliber handguns. Statham's is a knife man. Li arms himself with steel-toed boots, which become lethal weapons when attached to his lightning-fast feet. And Couture's weapons are his hands.

Beneath it all, however, Stallone knows there has to be more than bloodied baddies to keep audiences engaged.

"Like 'Rocky,'¤" he said, referring to the career-defining 1976 movie that earned him Oscar nominations for acting and writing. "The whole thing about 'Rocky' wasn't about him boxing. It was about aging -- that was what made the movie. It wasn't him. It was about her -- him finding love, him making someone's life better -- and, before you know it, the audience identified with it."

In "The Expendables," he said he has created a group of characters who are hardened, heartless and invulnerable in combat. Off the battlefield, however, each is deeply flawed. "Every one of them has feet of clay," he said.

Strapping Statham's character , for example, has trouble relating to women; Stallone's has trouble relating to everybody; and Lundgren's is a homicidal maniac.

Although the movie, with its big action, big cast and sense of humor, is meant to be fun, Stallone hopes the undercurrent of vulnerability he's written into the major characters makes audiences connect with them. "If it's just about muscles and bullets, then it's a pretty limited thing," he said.

If such a connection is made, you can expect to see "The Expendables" back for more adventures.

"Definitely. We already have got some ideas about 'Expendables No. 2,' 'No. 3,'¤" said Millennium Films' Avi Lerner, a producer on the film. "Definitely, it's a franchise movie."

The cast's principals would jump at the chance to crack more skulls in a sequel -- assuming their characters are still around when the final credits roll on this first installment. The movie is called "The Expendables," after all.

Some even divulged that their characters survive the action.

And just like that, these "Expendables" don't seem very expendable after all.

"That's what I'm saying!" Crews said. "'The Renegotiatables' -- let's make that happen."

Dragonzbane76
07-08-2009, 09:18 AM
I enjoyed rambo and hope he carries over some of the blood and gore from it to this new one. He said he was going for a "hard" R at the beginning but now he's changed it again, so we'll see what happens.

Design Sifu
07-24-2009, 12:18 PM
Here's a batch of new images from Sylvester Stallones upcoming muscle-man-packed action flick, The Expendables. (http://screenrant.com/new-images-sylvester-stallone-the-expendables-ross-18471/)

aktionmancer
07-24-2009, 03:03 PM
Terry Crews is absolutely hilarious!!

White Chicks FTW

doug maverick
07-24-2009, 06:31 PM
the thing that makes me laugh about this project, is that according to some friends i know working on this thing, sly originally wanted this to be a spoof action movie, making fun of the movies he, chuck, arnold and all the other 80s action hero's made. but once fans got wind of it, the story became something else. actually it now sounds more like the dc vertigo comic book the losers....

Design Sifu
07-29-2009, 12:07 PM
the thing that makes me laugh about this project, is that according to some friends i know working on this thing, sly originally wanted this to be a spoof action movie, making fun of the movies he, chuck, arnold and all the other 80s action hero's made. but once fans got wind of it, the story became something else. actually it now sounds more like the dc vertigo comic book the losers....

THE LOSERS (http://www.beyondhollywood.com/category/the-losers-2009-movie/), by the way is shooting in Puerto Rico shortly (http://jasonaaron.org/blog/2009/07/10/the-losers-movie-update/). It should also be noted that the Vertigo version of THE LOSERS was a sort of remake of the old WWII comic (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Losers_(comics)) of the same title.

doug maverick
07-29-2009, 08:45 PM
yeah so i heard....both these movies may come out around the same time..awkward!!!!

Design Sifu
08-03-2009, 10:58 AM
reminds me of when Armageddon came out a week after Deep Impact.

GeneChing
10-19-2009, 05:28 PM
This looks pretty entertaining to me...

Expendables trailer (http://www.traileraddict.com/trailer/the-expendables/trailer)

Shaolinlueb
11-02-2009, 12:02 PM
it was taken down i think.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XAbgiaVCE-U