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The Expendables...Hit or Miss??


Dpantherman

Expendables  

26 members have voted

  1. 1. Expendables

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      12


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I'm gonna go see it just for the fact of seeing Jason Statham, Randy Couture, Arnold, Stone Cold, Stallone, Jet Li, Bruce Willis, etc. all in the same movie. This movie is just gonna be total man movie. Probably a stupid plot. Probably not the best lines in a movie. But its gonna look cool. Tons of explosions, blood, and carnage. Can't wait!

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I told my wife that most of the us from my work were gonna go on a huge man-date to see this movie when it comes out. She asked why she couldn't go. I asked if the idea of Jet Li kicking Jason Statam in the face while falling out of an exploding building got her excited in any way. She said no and told me to have fun.

This movie is going to be terrible.

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check your man sack, if you report anything negative about thee great movie EVAR!!!!1!!!!!

While possible, it could also very easily be an "eh" type of movie that we as men will enjoy simply due to the fact of the cast and the amount of action. Then again, as you said, it could be amazing. I went into Inglorious Basterds with reasonable expectations, and its currently on my top 5 of all time.

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