We've come to the part of the review where I'm supposed to justify my favorable rating by telling you to "turn your brain off" in order to enjoy "The Practically every line and every combination of the older Expendables characters evokes this type of connection, and the movie knows it's doing so. The first two were full of bloody, gory violence; while this one still has wall-to-wall shooting. Three times the testosterone, three times the action, and three times the bore.

Some of the bits and pieces are formulaic: the movie starts with a caper already in progress and, later. One moment you might be holding your breath and the next you're laughing out loud because of how fake it looks when Agent Drummer does figure eights around a smokestack in a helicopter. The third instalment of Sylvester Stallone's over-the-hill-mercenaries franchise gives us more of the same - with added Mel Gibson.

The Expendables 3

Sylvester Stallone has been the chief creative force for this trilogy, action dream teams that combine the forces of some of the starrier bottom-kickers in cinematic history. This one carries the suspense of. It's filled with the wanton mayhem and destruction of the second film, but also plenty of terrible dialogue and overall cheesiness of the first movie. Film Companion is a celebration of the movies. It's a platform that is committed to quality journalism, which is well-researched and balanced, and isn't paid news. Luckly they won't make another one because they will lose money.

Trailer The Expendables 3

Just as the previous movie, it suffers with to much focus on the characters and to little onHorrible story, boring conversations and of course the same dull action sequences. Only now, four years after Sylvester Stallone launched the first Expendables film on a blithe, unwary world, do we finally get a glimpse of the cast's expendability. The third movie was leaked online three weeks prior to its official release, with several thousand people torrenting it.

There is no word yet on whether or not Lionsgate will be taking any legal action, although some are suspecting the company of leaking the film themselves, citing the fact that it. It took two movies, but The Expendables films finally learned their lesson. These three especially bring a fresh energy to the movie, ironic since the whole premise of the film is that Sylvester Stallone's Barney is trying to bring fresh blood to his team… and they're all pretty much duds. "Good". The film's simplistic morality dictates that none of the Expendables will meet their maker; instead, anyone who dares to confront them must die, which in this case means hundreds of faceless soldiers whose violent deaths are treated as meaningless.