the second one lost a lot of points for the critical underuse of Scott Adkins
Hollywood, in general, loses points for the underuse of Scott Adkins.
Looking forward to it. I'm glad it's a throwback to the classic, mindless 80's movies of old. Don't know why some people were so negative towards them. I wanted a mindless nonstop action movie and it delivered.
Because the action in a lot of 80s movies is really bad. Stuff like Commando, Rambo 2 and 3, Predator (when they fight the drug cartel guys) have terrible action sequences. They're just cheesey. The violence is unrealistic and really fucking dumb.
Die Hard has awesome action. Predator, when Dutch actually fights the Predator hand to hand, is awesome.
Anyway, Expendables 1 was bad, bad, bad, bad...soo bad.
That said I enjoyed watching it. I still need to see the sequel.
Dude said I looked like Shǐtàilóng (Stallone). I then proceeded to do my Stallone impression until I quickly remembered that none of them are aware of his trademark speech pattern since the Chinese guy who dubs his voice doesn't imitate it, just gives him a really deep and manly voice I've never heard from any guy.
I mean maybe if it weren't for EXPENDABLES 2 we'd never have that Volvo commercial so there's that.
that's weird. I thought you talk exactly like Stallone naturally. Was that an act when I saw you those two times?
stallone on his first drawing said:Believe it or not, a Masai warrior. I should have shown it to you. It was very detailed and exacting; you can see the savanna in the background, as this warrior, in full regalia, is coming over the hill holding a spear and a shield. And the design of the shield, it's very detailed, and I thought, God, it's the first thing I ever drew. I did it on a dry-cleaning box. I worked on it and worked on it, and I said, Finally I'm proud of something. I finally accomplished something artistically. Because, see, I'd always been considered this incorrigible menace. And my father comes home, and I wait for the proper moment after dinner, I said, "Look!" And I show him the box, on the back of which I've drawn the warrior. He looks at it and goes, "Where's the stuff that was in the box?"
I think Wesley Snipes is the bad guy this time around?
That would be Gibson
I only liked the second one because of JCVD, you could tell he had fun