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{{Short description|2010 American action film by Sylvester Stallone}} |
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| name = The Expendables |
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| image = Expendablesposter.jpg |
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| alt = Nine armed men dressed in black standing shoulder to shoulder, Sylvester Stallone front and center. |
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| caption = Theatrical release poster |
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| caption = Theatrical release poster |
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| alt = Nine armed men dressed in black standing shoulder to shoulder, Sylvester Stallone front and center. |
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| director = [[Sylvester Stallone]] |
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| producer = {{Plainlist| |
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| producer = {{ubl|[[Avi Lerner]]|Kevin King Templeton|John Thompson}} |
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* [[Avi Lerner]] |
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| screenplay = {{ubl|Sylvester Stallone|David Callaham}} |
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* John Thompson |
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| story = David Callaham |
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* Kevin King-Templeton |
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| starring = {{ubl|[[Sylvester Stallone]]|[[Jason Statham]]| [[Jet Li]]|[[Dolph Lundgren]]|[[Randy Couture]]|[[Stone Cold Steve Austin|Steve Austin]]|[[Terry Crews]]|[[Mickey Rourke]]|[[Bruce Willis]]}}<!--STOP, these are actors who are credited on the poster--> |
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| music = [[Brian Tyler (composer)|Brian Tyler]] |
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| editing = {{ubl|Ken Blackwell|Paul Harb}} |
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| cinematography = Jeffrey Kimball |
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| studio = {{ubl|[[Nu Image]]|[[Millennium Films]]}} |
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| distributor = [[Lions Gate Entertainment|Lionsgate]] |
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| released = {{Film date|2010|8|13}} |
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| country = {{FilmUS}} |
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| runtime = 103 minutes |
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| language = English |
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| budget = $82 million<ref name="latimes" /><ref name="the-numbers" /> |
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| gross = $175,803,493 (worldwide)<ref name="the-numbers" /><ref name="mojo">{{mojo title|expendables|The Expendables}} [[Amazon.com]] {{Retrieved|accessdate=2010-08-21}}</ref> |
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'''''The Expendables''''' is a 2010 American [[ensemble cast|ensemble]] [[action film]] written by David Callaham and [[Sylvester Stallone]], and directed by Stallone. Filming began on March 28, 2009, in [[Rio de Janeiro]], [[New Orleans]], and [[Los Angeles California|Los Angeles]], and the film was released on August 13, 2010. |
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* [[David Callaham]] |
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* Sylvester Stallone |
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| story = David Callaham |
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| starring = {{Plainlist|<!-- STOP, only actors who are credited in the poster billing block --> |
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* Sylvester Stallone |
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* [[Jason Statham]] |
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* [[Jet Li]] |
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* [[Dolph Lundgren]] |
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* [[Eric Roberts]] |
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* [[Randy Couture]] |
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* [[Steve Austin]] |
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* [[David Zayas]] |
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* [[Giselle Itié]] |
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* [[Charisma Carpenter]] |
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* [[Gary Daniels]] |
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* [[Terry Crews]] |
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* [[Mickey Rourke]] |
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| music = [[Brian Tyler (composer)|Brian Tyler]] |
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| editing = {{Plainlist| |
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* Ken Blackwell |
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* Paul Harb |
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| cinematography = [[Jeffrey Kimball]] |
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| production_companies = {{Plainlist| |
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* [[Millennium Films]] |
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* [[Nu Image]] |
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| distributor = [[Lionsgate Films|Lionsgate]] |
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| released = {{Film date|2010|8|3|[[Los Angeles]]|2010|8|13|United States}} |
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| runtime = 103 minutes<!--Submitted theatrical runtime: 103:21--><ref>{{Cite web |url=https://bbfc.co.uk/releases/expendables-film |title=''THE EXPENDABLES'' (15) (!) |date=July 6, 2010 |website=[[British Board of Film Classification]] |access-date=July 13, 2015}}</ref> |
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| country = United States |
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| language = English |
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| budget = $80–82 million<ref name=mojo/><ref name="latimes"/> |
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| gross = $274.5 million<ref name="mojo">{{cite web|url=https://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=expendables.htm|title=The Expendables|work =[[Box Office Mojo]]|access-date=2010-11-04}}</ref> |
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'''''The Expendables''''' is a 2010 American [[action film]] directed by [[Sylvester Stallone]], who co-wrote it with [[David Callaham]] and also starred in the lead role. The film co-stars an [[ensemble cast]] of mostly action film actors consisting of [[Jason Statham]], [[Jet Li]], [[Dolph Lundgren]], [[Randy Couture]], [[Terry Crews]], [[Steve Austin]], [[Mickey Rourke]], and [[Bruce Willis]]. The film was released in the United States on [[Friday the 13th|August 13, 2010]]. It is the first installment in [[The Expendables (film series)|''The Expendables'' film series]]. This was Dolph Lundgren's first theatrically released film since 1995's cyberpunk film ''[[Johnny Mnemonic (film)|Johnny Mnemonic]].'' |
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The film is about a |
The film is about a team of elite mercenaries tasked with a mission to overthrow a Latin American dictator whom they soon discover to be a mere puppet controlled by a corrupt ex-[[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]] agent. It pays tribute to the blockbuster action films of the late 1980s and early 1990s. It was distributed by [[Lionsgate Films|Lionsgate]]. |
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''The Expendables'' received mixed reviews<!--STOP, the statistics from Rotten Tomatoes and other review sites belong in the 'Reception' section, not here--> with praise towards the action sequences and cast performances. It was commercially successful, opening at number one at the box office in the United States,<ref name="mojo" /> the United Kingdom,<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.metro.co.uk/film/839187-the-expendables-takes-no-1-uk-box-office-spot | title = Expendables Takes No. 1 Spot | access-date = August 30, 2010 | archive-date = October 8, 2012 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20121008053007/http://www.metro.co.uk/film/839187-the-expendables-takes-no-1-uk-box-office-spot | url-status = dead }}</ref> China<ref name="fight">{{cite news|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/asia/news/e3idbe87d2389f4477ce5614c5b60fadd96 |title='Airbender,' 'Expendables' fight for o'seas No. 1 |work=[[The Hollywood Reporter]] |first=Frank |last=Segers |access-date=August 30, 2010 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100901161726/http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/asia/news/e3idbe87d2389f4477ce5614c5b60fadd96 |archive-date=September 1, 2010 }}</ref> and India,<ref name="fighter">{{cite web|url=http://www.glamsham.com/movies/scoops/10/aug/03-rajat-enterprise-to-release-the-expendables-in-india-081013.asp |title='Expendables' beats 'Eat Pray Love' over fight for o'seas No. 1 in India |publisher=The Glamsham |first=Ashna |last=Ray |access-date=August 30, 2010 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100806070707/http://www.glamsham.com/movies/scoops/10/aug/03-rajat-enterprise-to-release-the-expendables-in-india-081013.asp |archive-date=August 6, 2010 }}</ref> and grossed a total of $274 million worldwide. The film spawned the sequels ''[[The Expendables 2]]'' (2012), ''[[The Expendables 3]]'' (2014), and ''[[Expend4bles]]'' (2023). |
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The film received mixed reviews from critics<!--STOP, the statistics from Rotten Tomatoes and other review sites belong in the 'Reception' section, not here--> but was very successful commercially, opening at number one at the box office in the [[United States]],<ref name="mojo" /> the [[United Kingdom]]<ref>{{cite web |
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| url = http://www.metro.co.uk/film/839187-the-expendables-takes-no-1-uk-box-office-spot |
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| title = Expendables Takes No. 1 Spot}} </ref> as well as [[China]].<ref name="fight">{{citeweb|url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/asia/news/e3idbe87d2389f4477ce5614c5b60fadd96|title='Airbender,' 'Expendables' fight for o'seas No. 1|publisher=''The Hollywood Reporter''|first=Frank|last=Segers|accessdate=August 30, 2010}}</ref> |
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==Plot== |
==Plot== |
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An elite group of mercenaries named ''The Expendables'', who are based in [[New Orleans]], deploys to the [[Gulf of Aden]] to save hostages on a vessel from [[Piracy in Somalia|Somali pirates]]. The team consists of leader Barney Ross, blade specialist Lee Christmas, [[martial artist]] Yin Yang, [[military veteran]] Gunner Jensen, weapons specialist Hale Caesar, and [[Demolition|demolitions expert]] Toll Road. Gunner instigates a firefight, causing casualties for the pirates. He then tries to hang a pirate, but Yang stops him when Barney and the team discourage the idea. Barney reluctantly discharges him from the team. |
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Later, Christmas is upset to discover his girlfriend Lacy has left him for another man. Barney and rival Trench Mauser visit "Mr. Church" for a mission. Trench passes the contract to Barney, which is to overthrow dictator General Garza in Vilena, an island in the [[Gulf of Mexico]]. Barney and Christmas fly to Vilena for undercover reconnaissance and meet their contact, Sandra, but are discovered. It is revealed that ex-[[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]] officer James Munroe is keeping Garza in power as a [[figurehead]] for his own profiteering operations, while Sandra is revealed to be Garza's daughter. Barney aborts, but Sandra refuses to leave Vilena. |
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Ross and his rival mercenary leader Trench ([[Arnold Schwarzenegger]]) visit a church to meet a man, simply named "Mr. Church" ([[Bruce Willis]]). Church offers them a mission in Vilena, a [[Fictional country|fictional]] island in the [[Gulf of Mexico]], to overthrow a brutal dictator, General Garza ([[David Zayas]]). Busy with other things, Trench gives the contract to Ross. Meanwhile, Christmas visits his girlfriend, Lacy ([[Charisma Carpenter]]), whom he discovers has left him for another man. He leaves in a fit of rage, while Lacy insists her actions had occurred because she does not see Christmas often and does not even know what he does. |
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Meanwhile, Gunner approaches Munroe to help and Garza is angered further when Sandra is [[waterboarding|waterboarded]] for information by Munroe. Meanwhile, Lacy has been physically abused by her new man, so Christmas beats him and his friends, revealing what he does for a living. Barney and the group discover that Church is a CIA operative and the real target is Munroe, who has gone rogue and joined forces with Garza to keep the drug money that funds the CIA to himself, but the CIA cannot afford a mission to kill one of their own directly because of bad publicity. Barney meets tattoo expert and friend Tool to express his feelings. Tool makes a confession about letting a woman commit suicide instead of saving her. |
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Ross and Christmas do initial reconnaissance after meeting with their contact, Sandra ([[Gisele Itié]]), only for the mission to go awry. Ross learns that Garza is backed by ex-[[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]] agent James Munroe ([[Eric Roberts]]) as well as his henchmen Paine ([[Stone Cold Steve Austin|Steve Austin]]) and The Brit ([[Gary Daniels]]), who manipulate and keep Garza in power by making his people fear him. Sandra is revealed to be Garza's daughter. Ross decides to abort and causes casualties among the army as they escape, but they leave Sandra behind. Meanwhile, Jensen approaches Garza and Munroe to help their side. |
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Barney is then motivated to go back for Sandra alone, but Yang accompanies him. Gunner and hired men pursue them on the road, ending in an abandoned warehouse, where Yang and Gunner fight a second time. Barney shoots Gunner when he attempts to impale Yang on a pipe. Gunner makes amends and gives the layout of Garza's palace. Barney boards the plane with Yang and finds the rest of the team waiting, and they infiltrate Garza's compound. Thinking Munroe hired the team to kill him, Garza has his soldiers' faces painted, preparing them for a fight. The team plants explosives throughout the site but Barney, while saving Sandra, is captured by Munroe's henchmen. |
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Christmas visits Lacy again to find that her new boyfriend has beaten her. Christmas brutally beats him and his friends, showing Lacy what he does for a living and winning her over. Later, Ross, Christmas, and Yang deduce that Mr. Church is a member of the CIA and that the real target is Munroe, as the CIA could not kill one of their own. Ross meets mission coordinator and former teammate Tool ([[Mickey Rourke]]) to vent out his feelings of guilt. Tool makes an emotional confession to Ross about letting a woman commit suicide during the [[Bosnian War]]. Hearing this, Ross decides to go back for Sandra, telling Christmas and Yang he will do it alone. Yang however tags along; while driving they are chased on the road by Jensen in an intense shootout. The pursuit ends in an abandoned warehouse, where Yang and Jensen fight a second time. Jensen attempts to impale Yang on a pipe, only to be shot by Ross. A wounded Jensen makes amends and gives the layout of Garza's palace. Ross boards the plane with Yang and finds the rest of team, ready to aid their friend. |
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The team saves him and kills the Brit, but is pinned down by Garza's men as Paine wrestles Barney. Caesar fights back and Paine escapes. Garza finally stands up to Munroe, ordering him out and returning his money. Instead, as Garza rallies his men against the Americans, Munroe kills him and escapes with Paine and Sandra. Garza's men open fire against the team, who fight their way through, detonating the explosives and destroying the compound. Toll kills Paine by burning him alive while Barney and Caesar manage to destroy the helicopter before Munroe can escape. Barney and Christmas catch up to Munroe, where they save Sandra and kill Munroe. |
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The Expendables infiltrate Garza's compound. Christmas, Yang, Caesar, and Toll plant explosive charges throughout the site. When Garza has a change of heart after Munroe tortures his daughter, Munroe kills him. The entire team fights and shoots their way through Garza's soldiers. Ross and Caesar manage to destroy the helicopter Munroe was to escape on. Christmas and Yang manage to kill The Brit while Toll kills Paine. Ross and Christmas catch up to Munroe and kill him, saving Sandra. Instead of taking the payment for the mission, Ross gives it to Sandra to restore Vilena. The team celebrates their victory at Tool's tattoo parlor, with the reformed and recovering Jensen. Christmas and Tool challenge each other to a game of knife throwing and Christmas recites a poem about his respect for Tool, before throwing the knife perfectly in the center of the board. |
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Later, Barney donates his mission reward for Sandra to restore Vilena. The team has returned home and are celebrating at Tool's tattoo parlor with the recovering and now redeemed Gunner. Christmas and Tool play a game of [[knife throwing]] during which Christmas composes a mocking poem about Tool and throws a [[Bullseye (target)|bullseye]] from outside the building. |
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==Cast== |
==Cast== |
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{{See also|List of characters from The Expendables film series{{!}}List of characters from ''The Expendables'' film series}} |
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[[File:The Expendables Comic-Con Panel.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Stallone, Lundgren, Austin, Couture and Crews promoting ''The Expendables'' at the 2010 [[San Diego Comic-Con International]].]] |
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[[File:The Expendables Comic-Con Panel.jpg|thumb|Crews, Austin, Stallone, Lundgren and Couture promoting ''The Expendables'' at the 2010 [[San Diego Comic-Con]].]] |
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* [[Sylvester Stallone]] as Barney Ross |
* [[Sylvester Stallone]] as Barney Ross |
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* [[Jason Statham]] as Lee Christmas |
* [[Jason Statham]] as Lee Christmas |
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* [[Jet Li]] as Yin Yang |
* [[Jet Li]] as Yin Yang |
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* [[Randy Couture]] as Toll Road |
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* [[Dolph Lundgren]] as Gunner Jensen |
* [[Dolph Lundgren]] as Gunner Jensen |
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* [[Terry Crews]] as Hale Caesar |
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* [[Mickey Rourke]] as Tool |
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* [[Eric Roberts]] as James Munroe |
* [[Eric Roberts]] as James Munroe |
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* [[Randy Couture]] as Toll Road |
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* [[Stone Cold Steve Austin|Steve Austin]] as Paine |
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* [[David Zayas]] as General Garza |
* [[David Zayas]] as General Garza |
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* [[Giselle Itié]] as Sandra |
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* [[Stone Cold Steve Austin|Steve Austin]] as Dan Paine |
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* [[Charisma Carpenter]] as Lacy |
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* [[Gary Daniels]] as The Brit |
* [[Gary Daniels]] as The Brit |
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* [[Gisele Itié]] as Sandra |
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* [[Terry Crews]] as Hale Caesar |
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* [[Amin Joseph]] and [[Senyo Amoaku]] as the leaders of a group of [[Piracy in Somalia|Somali pirates]] |
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* [[Mickey Rourke]] as Tool |
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* [[Arnold Schwarzenegger]] as Trench (uncredited) |
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* [[Bruce Willis]] as Mr. Church<ref name="Willis" /> |
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* [[Arnold Schwarzenegger]] as Trench Mauser (uncredited cameo)<ref name="Willis" /> |
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==Production== |
==Production== |
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===Development=== |
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Film production began on March 3, 2009, with a budget of $82 million.<ref name="budget">{{cite news | url = http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/entertainmentnewsbuzz/2010/08/stallones-expendables-to-blow-away-eat-pray-love-and-scott-pilgrim.html | title = Movie projector: Stallone's 'Expendables' to blow away 'Eat Pray Love' and 'Scott Pilgrim' | date = 2010-08-12 | first = Ben | last = Fritz | work = [[Los Angeles Times]] | publisher = [[Tribune Company]] | quote = "The Expendables" cost $82 million to produce | accessdate = 2010-08-30 }}</ref> |
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In mid-2005, writer [[David Callaham]] submitted the first draft of a mercenary-inspired action film titled "''Barrow''" to [[Warner Bros.]], as part of his "blind commitment" deal with the studio at the time. Callaham revised the script two more times and submitted his third final revision in early 2006. Having expressed interest in doing an ensemble film, [[Sylvester Stallone]] reviewed Callaham's third/final revised draft of ''Barrow'' and used it as a "starting point" for ''The Expendables''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.loeb.com/~/media/Files/Publications/2013/01/Webb%20v%20Stallone/Files/webb%20v%20stallone/FileAttachment/webb%20v%20stallone.pdf|title=Webb vs. Stallone|work=United States District Court Southern District of New York|access-date=October 17, 2014}}</ref> |
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Filming commenced 25 days later in [[Rio de Janeiro]] and other locations in [[Brazil]], including [[Mangaratiba]], [[Niteroi]], [[Guanabara Bay]], Colônia Juliano Moreira and [[Parque Lage]]. Filming originally ended on April 25 but was continued on May 11, in [[Elmwood, Louisiana|Elmwood]] and [[New Orleans]], [[Louisana]], including the [[French Quarter]], St. Peter Street, Fort Macomb, Claiborne Avenue and the [[Interstate 10]] overpass. Filming officially ended on July 1, but on October 27 there was a [[Pick-up (filmmaking)|pick-up]] scene at a church in [[Hollywood]] featuring Stallone, Schwarzenegger and Willis. On June 2, [[West Coast Customs]] ''Street Customs'' built three customized 1955 [[Ford_F-Series#Second_generation_.281953.E2.80.931956.29|Ford F100]]s for Sylvester Stallone for the film. One was built for a crash scene, the second for green screen and the third for Stallone to keep. "''The Expendables'' has a seventy million-dollar budget," says Stallone's co-star [[Dolph Lundgren]], adding, "It's an old-school, kick-ass action movie where people are fighting with knives and shooting at each other."<ref>{{cite web| url= http://suicidegirls.com/interviews/Dolph+Lundgren%3A+Direct+Contact/ | title = Dolph Lundgren: Direct Contact | publisher = [[SuicideGirls.com]] | date = 31 May 2009| accessdate = 2009-06-02 }}</ref> |
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In summer 2010, Brazilian company [[w:pt:O2 Filmes|O2 Filmes]] released a statement saying it was still owed more than $2 million US for its work on the film.<ref>{{cite news |
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| author = Tom Phillips <!-- in Rio de Janeiro --> |
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| title = Sylvester Stallone pursued Brazilians debts |
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| url = http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2010/aug/02/sylvester-stallone-pursued-brazilians-debts |
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| newspaper = The Guardian |
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===Casting=== |
===Casting=== |
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[[Jean-Claude Van Damme]] was personally offered a role by Stallone, but turned it down because he felt there was no substance to the character.<ref>{{cite web |
[[Jean-Claude Van Damme]] was personally offered a role by Stallone, but turned it down because he felt there was no substance or development to the character.<ref>{{cite web| last = Brunton | first = Richard | url = http://www.filmstalker.co.uk/archives/2008/11/van_damme_turned_down_stallone.html | title = Van Damme turned down Stallone's The Expendables | publisher = Filmstalker.co.uk | date = 2008-11-29 | access-date = 2009-04-08 }}</ref> Stallone said that Van Damme told him that he should "be trying to save people in [[South Los Angeles|South Central]]."<ref>{{Cite news | date = June 28, 2010 | author = Michael Cieply | url = https://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/29/movies/29expendables.html | title = The Return of the Action Flick All-Stars | newspaper = [[The New York Times]]}}</ref> At the premiere of the film, Stallone claimed to have been speaking to Van Damme over the phone and had said, "I told you!", to which Van Damme concurred and expressed his regret over not participating.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.worstpreviews.com/headline.php?id=18657|title=Jean-Claude Van Damme in "The Expendables" Sequel?|access-date=October 18, 2010|archive-date=December 1, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161201193502/http://www.worstpreviews.com/headline.php?id=18657|url-status=dead}}</ref> Van Damme would later appear as the main antagonist, Jean Vilain, in the film's sequel. |
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Stallone said that Van Damme told him that he should "be trying to save people in [[South Los Angeles|South Central]]."<ref>{{cite news |
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Dolph Lundgren was then cast as Jensen. |
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The role of Hale Caesar was initially conceived as a role for Stallone's ''[[Demolition Man (film)|Demolition Man]]'' co-star [[Wesley Snipes]], |
The role of Hale Caesar was initially conceived as a role for Stallone's ''[[Demolition Man (film)|Demolition Man]]'' co-star [[Wesley Snipes]]. Snipes turned down the role because of his [[Wesley Snipes#Income tax conviction|tax issues]], and not able to leave the United States without the court's approval. It was later rewritten for [[Forest Whitaker]].<ref name="SnipesCouture">{{Cite news | url = http://nbcsports.msnbc.com/id/28253859/ | title = Couture signs on to Stallone action film | date = December 16, 2008 | publisher = [[NBC Sports]] | access-date = March 20, 2009 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20090402103213/http://nbcsports.msnbc.com/id/28253859/ | archive-date = April 2, 2009 | url-status = dead }}</ref> Due to a scheduling conflict prior to filming, Whitaker was replaced by [[50 Cent]]<ref name="WhitakerJackson">{{Cite news| last = Sneider | first = Jeff | url = http://www.mtv.com/movies/news/articles/1607293/story.jhtml | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20090322080538/http://www.mtv.com/movies/news/articles/1607293/story.jhtml | url-status = dead | archive-date = March 22, 2009 | title = 50 Cent To Star In Sylvester Stallone Action Film | date = March 19, 2009 | publisher= [[Viacom (2005–present)|Viacom]] | work = [[MTV News]] | access-date = March 20, 2009}}</ref> before the part of Hale Caesar finally went to former [[National Football League|NFL]] player [[Terry Crews]].<ref>{{cite web| url = https://www.aintitcool.com/node/40516 | title = 50 Cent is out! Who is in THE EXPENDABLES? Stallone says... | publisher = Aintitcool.com | date = 2009-03-21 | access-date = 2009-04-08 }}</ref> Snipes and 50 Cent would star in the third and fourth movies in the series respectively. |
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Due to a scheduling conflict prior to filming, Whitaker was then replaced by [[50 Cent]]<ref name="WhitakerJackson">{{cite news | last = Sneider | first = Jeff | url = http://www.mtv.com/movies/news/articles/1607293/story.jhtml | title = 50 Cent To Star In Sylvester Stallone Action Film | date = March 19, 2009 | publisher= [[Viacom]] | work = [[MTV News]] | accessdate = March 20, 2009}}</ref> before the part of Hale Caesar finally went to former [[National Football League|NFL]] player [[Terry Crews]].<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.aintitcool.com/node/40516 | title = 50 Cent is out! Who is in THE EXPENDABLES? Stallone says... | publisher = Aintitcool.com | date = 2009-03-21 | accessdate = 2009-04-08 }}</ref> |
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[[Steven Seagal]] was asked to make a [[cameo appearance]], but turned down the offer due to negative experiences with producer [[Avi Lerner]].<ref>{{cite web |
[[Steven Seagal]] was asked to make a [[cameo appearance]], but turned down the offer due to negative experiences with producer [[Avi Lerner]].<ref>{{cite web | date = June 7, 2009 | author = Clint Morris | title = Exclusive : Expendables Under Siege | url = http://www.moviehole.net/200919409-exclusive-expendables-under-siege | access-date = June 7, 2009 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20140515222210/http://moviehole.net/200919409-exclusive-expendables-under-siege | archive-date = May 15, 2014 | url-status = dead }}</ref> |
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| date = Sunday, June 7, 2009 |
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| author = Clint Morris |
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| title = Exclusive : Expendables Under Siege |
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| url = http://www.moviehole.net/200919409-exclusive-expendables-under-siege |
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[[Robert De Niro]], [[Al Pacino]], [[Ben Kingsley]], and [[Ray Liotta]] were all considered for the role of James Munroe before Stallone's ''[[The Specialist]]'' co-star [[Eric Roberts]] was eventually cast in the role. |
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By May 2009, the script had undergone a number of rewrites. Stallone's ''[[Demolition Man (film)|Demolition Man]]'' co-star [[Sandra Bullock]] was rumored to have a role in the film, but revealed that she did not even know about the project. Despite the news, she did express interest in working in another action film and would have liked to appear in the film, depending on the storyline.<ref>{{cite web |
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By May 2009, the script had undergone a number of rewrites. Stallone's ''[[Demolition Man (film)|Demolition Man]]'' co-star [[Sandra Bullock]] was rumored to have a role in the film, but revealed that she did not even know about the project. Despite the news, she did express interest in working in another action film and would have liked to appear in the film, depending on the storyline.<ref>{{cite web | date = July 3, 2009 | author = Alex Fletcher | title = Bullock denies 'Expendables' rumour | website = [[Digital Spy]] | url = http://www.digitalspy.com/movies/a163290/bullock-denies-expendables-rumour.html}}</ref> |
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The role of the man who hires the Expendables, Mr. Church, was difficult to cast. Schwarzenegger was offered that role, but instead appeared as fellow mercenary leader Trench.<ref>{{cite web |
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The role was then offered to [[Kurt Russell]], whose agent replied that he was not interested in "[[ensemble cast|ensemble acting]] at the moment."<ref>{{cite web |
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Stallone spent several months after principal photography determined to find a big action name for the part. Rumors suggested that the role had been offered to friend and fellow former [[Planet Hollywood]] co-owner [[Bruce Willis]], who was busy filming ''[[Cop Out (2010 film)|Cop Out]]''. Willis's casting as Mr. Church was confirmed by August 2009, as was the fact that he would appear in a scene with both Stallone and Schwarzenegger.<ref>{{cite web |
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The role of the man who hires the Expendables, Mr. Church, was difficult to cast. Schwarzenegger was offered that role, but instead appeared as fellow mercenary leader Trench. The role was then offered to Stallone's ''[[Tango & Cash]]'' co-star [[Kurt Russell]], whose agent replied that he was not interested in "[[Ensemble cast|ensemble acting]] at the moment".<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.chud.com/articles/articles/18638/1/KURT-RUSSELL-IS-NOT-EXPENDABLE/Page1.html | title = Kurt Russell is Not Expendable | access-date = April 14, 2009 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100405104838/http://www.chud.com/articles/articles/18638/1/KURT-RUSSELL-IS-NOT-EXPENDABLE/Page1.html | archive-date = April 5, 2010 | url-status = dead }}</ref> Stallone spent several months after principal photography determined to find a big action name for the part. Rumors suggested that the role had been offered to friend and fellow former [[Planet Hollywood]] co-owner [[Bruce Willis]], who was busy filming ''[[Cop Out (2010 film)|Cop Out]]''. Willis' casting as Mr. Church was confirmed by August 2009, as was that he would appear in a scene with both Stallone and Schwarzenegger.<ref name="Willis">{{cite web | date = 2009-08-17 | url= http://moviesblog.mtv.com/2009/08/17/bruce-willis-will-join-sylvester-stallone-and-arnold-schwarzenegger-on-screen-in-the-expendables/ | archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20090819034223/http://moviesblog.mtv.com/2009/08/17/bruce-willis-will-join-sylvester-stallone-and-arnold-schwarzenegger-on-screen-in-the-expendables/ | url-status= dead | archive-date= August 19, 2009 | title= Bruce Willis Will Join Sylvester Stallone And Arnold Schwarzenegger On Screen In 'The Expendables' | publisher = [[Viacom (2005–present)|Viacom]] | work = Moviesblog.mtv.com | access-date = 2010-03-16}}</ref> |
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Composer [[Brian Tyler (composer)|Brian Tyler]] announced on his official website that he had been hired to write original music for the film.<ref>{{cite web |
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Tyler previously worked with Stallone on ''[[Rambo (film)|Rambo]]'' in 2008. |
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To cast the soldiers, Stallone knew his filming location, Brazil, was home to many [[mixed martial arts]] fighters. He called [[Ultimate Fighting Championship]] champions [[Anderson Silva]] and brothers [[Antônio Rogério Nogueira|Rogerio]] and [[Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira]] to make casting calls, and had the three cameo as well.<ref>[http://prommanow.com/2010/07/19/sylvester-stallone-talks-about-using-mma-fighters-in-the-expendables/ Sylvester Stallone talks about using MMA fighters in The Expendables]</ref> |
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The American hard rock band [[Shinedown]] contributed a brand new track, recorded specifically for the movie, which is also used in the theatrical trailer. The song, entitled "[[Diamond Eyes (Boom-Lay Boom-Lay Boom)]]", was released on June 15, 2010.<ref>{{cite web |
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One of the alternate trailers uses the song "[[Paradise City]]" by [[Guns N' Roses]].<ref>{{youtube|UawrZSUesXk|The Expendables Trailer 3}} [[Google]] {{Retrieved|accessdate=2010-08-22}} </ref> |
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The song "[[The Boys Are Back in Town]]" by [[Thin Lizzy]] also played in TV spots and is played over the credits.<ref>{{youtube|jnbaF1ruEO4| The Expendables - Sneak Peek}} [[Google]] {{Retrieved|accessdate=2010-08-22}} </ref> |
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===Filming=== |
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The score for the film was released on August 10. The tracklists have been revealed.<ref>{{cite web |
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Film production began on March 3, 2009, with a budget of $82 million.<ref name="budget">{{Cite news| url = http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/entertainmentnewsbuzz/2010/08/stallones-expendables-to-blow-away-eat-pray-love-and-scott-pilgrim.html | title = Movie projector: Stallone's 'Expendables' to blow away 'Eat Pray Love' and 'Scott Pilgrim' | date = 2010-08-12 | first = Ben | last = Fritz | work = [[Los Angeles Times]] | quote = "The Expendables" cost $82 million to produce | access-date = 2010-08-30 }}</ref> |
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[[Principal photography]] commenced 25 days later in [[Rio de Janeiro]] and other locations in [[Brazil]], including [[Mangaratiba]], [[Niteroi]], [[Guanabara Bay]], Colônia Juliano Moreira and [[Parque Lage]]. Filming originally ended on April 25 but was continued on May 11, in [[Elmwood, Louisiana|Elmwood]] and [[New Orleans]], [[Louisiana]], including the [[French Quarter]], South Peters Street, Fort Macomb, Claiborne Avenue and the [[Interstate 10]] overpass. Filming officially ended on July 1, but on October 27 there was a [[Pick-up (filmmaking)|pick-up]] scene at a church in [[Los Angeles, California]] featuring Stallone, Schwarzenegger and Willis (the latter two doing the scene without compensation, according to Stallone in the Blu-ray Disc director commentary). On June 2, [[West Coast Customs]] ''Street Customs'' built three customized 1955 [[Ford F-Series#Second generation (1953–1956)|Ford F100]]s for Sylvester Stallone for the film. One was built for a crash scene, the second for green screen, and the third for Stallone to keep. "''The Expendables'' has a seventy million dollar budget," Stallone's ''[[Rocky IV]]'' co-star [[Dolph Lundgren]] says: "It's an old-school, kick-ass action movie where people are fighting with knives and shooting at each other."<ref>{{cite web| url= http://suicidegirls.com/interviews/Dolph+Lundgren%3A+Direct+Contact/ | title = Dolph Lundgren: Direct Contact | publisher = [[SuicideGirls.com]] | date = 31 May 2009| access-date = 2009-06-02 }}</ref> The [[flying boat]] used for filming is a [[Grumman HU-16 Albatross]] and the ship used as a setting in the opening scene was a Russian [[SA-15 (ship type)|SA-15 type Arctic cargo ship]] ''Igarka''. |
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In Summer 2010, Brazilian company [[w:pt:O2 Filmes|O2 Filmes]] released a statement saying it was still owed more than US$2 million for its work on the film.<ref>{{Cite news | date = 2 August 2010 | author = Tom Phillips <!-- in Rio de Janeiro --> | title = Sylvester Stallone pursued Brazilians debts | url = https://www.theguardian.com/film/2010/aug/02/sylvester-stallone-pursued-brazilians-debts | newspaper = [[The Guardian]] | location=London}}</ref> |
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Composer [[Brian Tyler (composer)|Brian Tyler]] announced on his official website that he had been hired to write original music for the film.<ref>{{cite web |url = http://www.briantyler.com/credits.html |title = Credits |publisher = Brian Tyler.com |access-date = 2010-03-16 |archive-date = December 28, 2009 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20091228153020/http://www.briantyler.com/credits.html |url-status = dead }}</ref> Tyler previously worked with Stallone on ''[[Rambo (2008 film)|Rambo]]'' in 2008. |
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[[Godsmack]] vocalist [[Sully Erna]] was approached by Stallone himself to write a song for the film. Erna showed him a potential unfinished piece of "[[Sinner's Prayer (song)|Sinners Prayer]]"; Stallone liked it and wanted to use it in the film. However, during the film's post-production, the scene that "Sinner's Prayer" was originally meant to be used in was reworked and the song was taken off the film and its soundtrack. The American hard rock band [[Shinedown]] contributed a brand new track, "[[Diamond Eyes (Boom-Lay Boom-Lay Boom)]]", recorded specifically for the film, but the song does not appear in the film nor its official soundtrack. The song was used in the theatrical trailer and the finished piece was released on June 15, 2010. Both songs were finally used for the Extended Director's Cut.<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.atlanticrecords.com/news/article/?articleId=8a0af812274dc9b00127b9dcbc3a48b0 |title = Shinedown's Unreleased Song Featured In The Expendables Movie Trailer! |publisher = Atlantic Records |date = 2010-04-01 |access-date = 2010-04-02}}</ref> One of the alternate trailers uses the song "[[Paradise City]]" by [[Guns N' Roses]].<ref>{{youTube|UawrZSUesXk|The Expendables Trailer 3}} [[Google]] {{Retrieved|access-date=2010-08-22}}</ref> The song "[[The Boys Are Back in Town]]" by [[Thin Lizzy]] (live version featured on ''[[Still Dangerous]]'') played in TV spots and is played over the credits.<ref>{{youTube|jnbaF1ruEO4| The Expendables – Sneak Peek}} [[Google]] {{Retrieved|access-date=2010-08-22}}</ref> |
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The score for the film was released on August 10. The track lists have been revealed.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://soundtrackgeek.com/2010/07/14/soundtrack-preview-the-expendables-by-brian-tyler/ | title = The Expendables by Brian Tyler | url-status = usurped | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100719180440/http://soundtrackgeek.com/2010/07/14/soundtrack-preview-the-expendables-by-brian-tyler/ | archive-date = July 19, 2010 | df = mdy-all }}</ref> |
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==Release== |
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The film had an original scheduled release date set at April 23, 2010, but was later pushed back four months until August 13, to extend production time.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://showhype.com/story/the_expendables_movies_push_back_to_august_20_2010/ |title=“The Expendables” Movies push back to August 20, 2010 - Sylvester Stallone, Celebrity Gossip |publisher=Showhype.com |date= |accessdate=2010-03-16}}</ref> On March 17, 2010, the official international poster for the film was released.<ref>{{cite web |
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The film had an original scheduled release date set at April 23, 2010, but was later pushed back four months until August 13, to extend production time.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://showhype.com/story/the_expendables_movies_push_back_to_august_20_2010/ |title="The Expendables" Movies push back to August 20, 2010 – Sylvester Stallone, Celebrity Gossip |publisher=Showhype.com |access-date=2010-03-16}}</ref> On March 17, 2010, the official international poster for the film was released.<ref>{{cite web | url = https://www.denofgeek.com/movies/441783/official_poster_for_the_expendables.html | title = Official Poster for The Expendables | access-date = March 17, 2010 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20120104060150/http://www.denofgeek.com/movies/441783/official_poster_for_the_expendables.html | archive-date = January 4, 2012 | url-status = dead }}</ref> A promo trailer (aimed at industry professionals) was leaked online in August 2009.<ref>{{cite web|last=Expendables |first=The |url=http://expendables-movie-trailer.blogspot.com/2009/09/expendables-trailer-leaked.html |title=The Expendables Trailer Leaked | Expendables Trailer |publisher=Expendables-movie-trailer.blogspot.com |date=2009-09-14 |access-date=2010-03-16}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url = http://rutube.ru/tracks/2490609.html | title = The Expendables Trailer | access-date = November 1, 2009 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20120528142656/http://rutube.ru/tracks/2490609.html | archive-date = May 28, 2012 | url-status = dead }} <!-- is this really a good source? --></ref> Sometime in October, nearly two months after the promo trailer was leaked, it was officially released online. The promo trailer was edited by Stallone and it was shown at the [[Venice Film Festival]]. On April 1, 2010, the official theatrical trailer for the film was released. The film had its red carpet [[Hollywood, Los Angeles|Hollywood]] premiere on August 3, 2010. The grand premiere of the film was held at the [[Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino]] on the [[Las Vegas Strip]] in [[Paradise, Nevada]] on August 10, 2010. |
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A promo trailer (aimed at industry professionals) was leaked online in August 2009.<ref>{{cite web|last=Expendables |first=The |url=http://expendables-movie-trailer.blogspot.com/2009/09/expendables-trailer-leaked.html |title=The Expendables Trailer Leaked | Expendables Trailer |publisher=Expendables-movie-trailer.blogspot.com |date=2009-09-14 |accessdate=2010-03-16}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |
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The theatrical cut of ''The Expendables'' was released on DVD/Blu-ray Disc on November 23, 2010. The Blu-ray Disc is a 3-disc combo pack.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://collider.com/the-expendables-directors-cut-blu-ray-review/ |title=The Expendables Director's Cut Blu-ray Review |last=Wampler |first=Scott |date=December 26, 2011 |publisher=[[Collider (website)|Collider]] |access-date=2014-05-19}}</ref> |
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An Extended Director's Cut of the film was meant to be out for an early 2011 DVD/Blu-ray Disc release, but was first released on cable television instead. The Extended Director's Cut was released on Blu-ray Disc on December 13, 2011.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.blu-ray.com/news/?id=7532 |title=The Expendables: Extended Director's Cut Blu-ray |publisher=Blu-ray.com |access-date=2012-06-29}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.com/The-Expendables-Extended-Directors-Blu-ray/dp/B005Y1B3Q0/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top |title=The Expendables (Extended Director's Cut) [Blu-ray] |website=Amazon |date=December 13, 2011 |access-date=2014-05-19}}</ref> A 90-minute documentary called ''Inferno: The Making of The Expendables'' was released exclusively to the theatrical cut's Blu-ray release. |
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Sometime in October, nearly two months after the promo trailer was leaked, it was officially released online. |
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The Extended Director's Cut premiered on [[Epix (TV channel)|Epix]] on May 30, 2011, for the Memorial Day weekend.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.epixhd.com/the-expendables-the-extended-cut/ |title=The Expendables: The Extended Cut |publisher=EpixHD |access-date=2011-09-23}}</ref> The Extended Cut contains roughly 11 minutes of additional footage and reintroduces the [[Shinedown]] song "Diamond Eyes" to the soundtrack, both during the climactic shootout and again over the end credits, and the song "[[Sinner's Prayer (song)|Sinners Prayer]]" by [[Sully Erna]] in the new opening credits. |
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The promo trailer was edited by Stallone and it was shown at the [[Venice Film Festival]]. On April 1, 2010, the official theatrical trailer for the film was released. The film had its red carpet [[Hollywood]] premiere on August 3, 2010. The grand premiere of the film was held at the [[Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino]] in [[Las Vegas metropolitan area|Las Vegas]] on August 10, 2010. |
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The film made its US debut at 3,270 theaters with approximately 4,300 screens, which earned it the #10 spot on the list of the "Biggest Independent Releases of All Time" at [[Box Office Mojo]]<ref>{{cite web | title = Widest Independent Releases at the Box Office | url = https://www.boxofficemojo.com/alltime/widestindie.htm | publisher= [[Box Office Mojo]] | access-date = 2010-08-17}}</ref> and the #16 spot on their list of top opening weekends for August.<ref>{{cite web | title = Top opening weekends in August at the Box Office |url = https://boxofficemojo.com/alltime/weekends/month/?mo=08&p=.htm |publisher = [[Box Office Mojo]] | access-date = 2010-08-22}}</ref> It earned $34.8 million in its opening weekend and took the #1 position in the U.S. box office.<ref>{{cite web | date = August 16, 2010 | first = Brandon | last = Gray | title = 'Expendables' Pump Up, 'Eat Pray Love' Pigs Out, 'Scott Pilgrim' Powers Down | url = https://www.boxofficemojo.com/news/?id=2889&p=.htm | publisher= [[Box Office Mojo]] | access-date = 2010-08-17}}</ref> On the day of its release, the film earned $13.3 million in sales, exceeding the $9.7 million sum from the debut of the last previous summer action film ''[[The A-Team (film)|The A-Team]]''.<ref name="rockit"/> |
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The film review aggregator [[Rotten Tomatoes]] shows that 40% of critics gave the film a positive review based upon reviews by 164 critics.<ref name="rottentomatoes">{{cite web |url= http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/the_expendables/ | title = The Expendables | work = [[Rotten Tomatoes]] | publisher = [[Flixster]] | accessdate = 2010-09-04 }}</ref> |
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At [[Metacritic]], which assigns a [[Standard score|normalized]] rating out of 100 to reviews from critics, the film has received a [[weighted mean|mean]] score of 45%, based on 35 reviews.<ref name="meta">{{cite web | url = http://www.metacritic.com/film/titles/expendables | title=The Expendables (2010): Reviews | work= [[Metacritic]] | publisher = [[CBS Interactive]] | accessdate = September 4, 2010 }}</ref> |
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Brandon Gray of [[Box Office Mojo]] stated that the film "took a commanding lead in its debut", compared to competing films ''[[Eat Pray Love]]'' and ''[[Scott Pilgrim vs. the World]]''.<ref name="rockit">{{cite web | date = August 14, 2010 | first = Brandon | last = Gray | title = Friday Report: 'Expendables' Rock It on Opening Day | url = https://boxofficemojo.com/news/?id=2888&p=.htm\ | publisher = [[Box Office Mojo]] | access-date = 2010-08-17}}</ref> Ben Fritz of the ''[[Los Angeles Times]]'' stated that the "over-the-top shoot-'em-up" opened to a "very strong" reception. As well, he described it as "a crowd-pleaser even if critics didn't take to it."<ref name="latimes">{{Cite news| first = Ben | last = Fritz | url = http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/entertainmentnewsbuzz/2010/08/box-office-expendables-on-target-scott-pilgrim-out-of-tune-eat-pray-love-has-decent-first-bite-.html | date = August 15, 2010 | access-date = August 15, 2010 | title = Box office: 'Expendables' blows up, 'Scott Pilgrim' out of tune, 'Eat Pray Love' has decent first bite | work = [[Los Angeles Times]] | agency=Company Town (blog)}}</ref> Research by Lionsgate found that between 38% and 40% of the film's viewers were female. The results were unexpected, for a film thought to have limited appeal to female filmgoers.<ref name="latimes" /><ref>{{cite news | date = August 23, 2010 | title = Company Town: 'The Expendables' still No. 1 at box office | url = https://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/la-et-boxoffice-20100823,0,2665260.story | access-date = 2010-08-23 | work=[[Los Angeles Times]] | first=John | last=Horn}}</ref> |
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Some reviews praised the film highly. ''[[The Hollywood Reporter]]'' said that "the body count is high and the personalities click in this old-school testosterone fest,"<ref>{{cite web |
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</ref> and ''[[Boxoffice Magazine]]'' stated that "it's filled with literally explosive excitement" and that "a who's who of classic action stars light up the screen for pure combustible entertainment in Sly Stallone's ''The Expendables'', a sort of ''Dirty Dozen'' meets ''Inglourious Basterds''—and then some…"<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.boxofficemagazine.com/reviews/theatrical/2010-08-the-expendables|work= [[Boxoffice (magazine)|Box Office Magazine]] |title= THE EXPENDABLES: Action of (and with) the “Old Guard” | last=Hammond | first= Pete | date= August 4, 2010 | accessdate = August 10, 2010 }}</ref> |
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Richard Corliss of ''[[TIME Magazine]]'' added that "what you will find is both familiar in its contours and unique in its casting."<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.time.com/time/arts/article/0,8599,2010151-1,00.html|work=[[Time Magazine]] |title= The Expendables: Sly and the Family Clones|author=Corliss, Richard|date=August 13, 2010|accessdate=August 17, 2010}}</ref> |
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Peter Paras of ''[[E! Online]]'' said that the movie is "peppered with funny dialogue, epic brawls and supersize explosions," and that "''The Expendables'' is the adrenaline shot the summer of 2010 needs,"<ref>{{cite web|http://www.eonline.com/uberblog/movie_reviews/b195056_review_expendables_packs_ultimate.html|work=[[E! Online]]|title=Review: The Expendables Packs the Ultimate Adrenaline Shot for Summer|author=Paras, Peter|date=August 12, 2010|accessdate=August 17, 2010}}</ref> and the ''[[Boston Globe]]'' stated that the film is "a lot of unholy fun".<ref>{{cite web|http://www.boston.com/ae/movies/articles/2010/08/13/the_expendables/|work=[[E! Online]]|title=The Expendables - Stallone and his band of macho men|author=Burr, Ty|date=August 13, 2010|accessdate=August 17, 2010}}</ref> |
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''The Expendables'' remained at the top position in the U.S. box office during its second weekend, earning a weekend total of nearly $17 million.<ref>{{cite news | date = August 23, 2010 | title = 'Expendables' Endures at No. 1 with $17 Million | url = http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2010/aug/23/expendables-endures-at-no-1-with-17-million/?page=all | work = [[The Washington Times]] | agency = [[Associated Press]] | access-date = August 24, 2013}}</ref> |
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Some highly negative reviews appeared, in ''[[The New York Post]]'' [[Lou Lumenick]] labeled it "the brain-dead male equivalent of ''Sex and the City 2''",<ref>{{cite news | author = [[Lou Lumenick]] | url = http://www.nypost.com/p/entertainment/movies/expending_and_taxing_HcvBW7De5RlrzfgdQjHq5I | publisher = [[The New York Post]] | accessdate = August 14, 2010 | title = 'The Expendables' is expending and taxing | date = August 13, 2010 }}</ref> and in ''[[The New Yorker]]'', [[Anthony Lane]] called it "breathtakingly sleazy in its lack of imagination".<ref>{{cite news | author = [[Anthony Lane]] | publisher = [[The New Yorker]] | url = http://www.newyorker.com/arts/critics/cinema/2010/08/16/100816crci_cinema_lane?currentPage=1 |title = Tough Guys |accessdate = August 14, 2010 }}</ref> |
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Peter Travers, writing for ''[[Rolling Stone]]'', said, "Stallone forgets to include non-spazzy direction, a coherent plot, dialogue that actors can speak without cringing, stunts that don't fizzle, blood that isn't digital and an animating spirit that might convince us to give a damn."<ref>{{cite web | date = August 12, 2010 | author = Peter Travers | title = The Expendables | url = http://www.rollingstone.com/movies/reviews/17388/190694 | work = [[Rolling Stone]] }} {{Rating|1.5|4}}</ref> |
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Claudia Puig, writing the review for ''[[USA Today]]'', summed the film up as a "sadistic mess of a movie".<ref>{{cite web | date = August 14, 2010 | author = Claudia Puig | title = Don't spend your time or money on 'The Expendables' | url = http://www.usatoday.com/life/movies/reviews/2010-08-13-expendables13_ST_N.htm | work = [[USA Today]] }}</ref> |
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The film went on to gross $103.1 million in the United States, and $171.4 million in other territories, for a worldwide gross to $274.5 million.<ref name="mojo" /><ref name="the-numbers">{{cite web |url=https://www.the-numbers.com/movies/2010/XPNDB.php |title=The Expendables – Box Office Data, Movie News, Cast Information |publisher=The Numbers |access-date=2010-11-04}}</ref> |
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Mickey Rourke's performance was given special recognition by some critics. In the ''[[Chicago Tribune]]'', Michael Phillips said, "Rourke delivers a monologue about his time in Bosnia, and the conviction the actor brings to the occasion throws the movie completely out of whack. What's actual acting doing in a movie like this?"<ref>{{cite web |
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Mick LaSalle of the ''[[San Francisco Chronicle]]'' also praised Rourke for the same scene, stating, "He's amazing…a great actor."<ref>{{cite web |
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The film made its US debut at 3,270 theaters with approximately 4,300 screens, which earned it the #10 spot on the list of the 'Biggest Independent Releases of All Time' at [[Box Office Mojo]] <ref>{{cite web |
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</ref> It earned $34.8 million in its opening weekend and took the #1 position in the U.S. box office.<ref>{{cite web |
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On the day of its release, the film earned $13.3 million in sales, exceeding the $9.7 million sum from the debut of the last previous summer action film ''[[The A-Team (film)|The A-Team]]''.<ref name="rockit"/> |
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Some reviews praised the film highly. ''[[The Hollywood Reporter]]'' stated that "the body count is high and the personalities click in this old-school testosterone fest",<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/film-reviews/the-expendables-film-review-1004107460.story |work=[[The Hollywood Reporter]] |title=The Expendables – Film Review |last=Linden |first=Sheri |date=August 4, 2010 |access-date=August 10, 2010 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100805100946/http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/film-reviews/the-expendables-film-review-1004107460.story |archive-date=August 5, 2010 }}</ref> and ''[[Boxoffice Magazine]]'' stated that "it's filled with literally explosive excitement" and that "a who's who of classic action stars light up the screen for pure combustible entertainment in Sly Stallone's ''The Expendables'', a sort of ''[[The Dirty Dozen|Dirty Dozen]]'' meets ''[[Inglourious Basterds]]''—and then some…"<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.boxofficemagazine.com/reviews/theatrical/2010-08-the-expendables |work= [[Boxoffice (magazine)|Box Office Magazine]] |title= THE EXPENDABLES: Action of (and with) the "Old Guard" |last= Hammond |first= Pete |date= August 4, 2010 |access-date= August 10, 2010 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20100806183142/http://www.boxofficemagazine.com/reviews/theatrical/2010-08-the-expendables |archive-date= August 6, 2010 |url-status= dead }}</ref> [[Richard Corliss]] of ''[[Time (magazine)|Time]]'' added that "what you will find is both familiar in its contours and unique in its casting."<ref>{{cite news|url= http://www.time.com/time/arts/article/0,8599,2010151-1,00.html|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20100818095924/http://www.time.com/time/arts/article/0,8599,2010151-1,00.html|url-status= dead|archive-date= August 18, 2010|work=[[Time Magazine]] |title= The Expendables: Sly and the Family Clones|author=Corliss, Richard|date=August 13, 2010|access-date=August 17, 2010}}</ref> |
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Brandon Gray of [[Box Office Mojo]] has stated that the film "took a commanding lead in its debut", compared to competing films ''[[Eat Pray Love]]'' and ''[[Scott Pilgrim vs. the World]]''.<ref name="rockit">{{cite web |
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Peter Paras of ''[[E! Online]]'' said that the film is "peppered with funny dialogue, epic brawls and supersize explosions", and that "''The Expendables'' is the adrenaline shot the summer of 2010 needs",<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.eonline.com/uberblog/movie_reviews/b195056_review_expendables_packs_ultimate.html|work=[[E! Online]]|title=Review: The Expendables Packs the Ultimate Adrenaline Shot for Summer|author=Paras, Peter|date=August 12, 2010|access-date=August 17, 2010}}</ref> and the ''[[Boston Globe]]'' stated that the film is "a lot of unholy fun".<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.boston.com/ae/movies/articles/2010/08/13/the_expendables/|work=E! Online|title=The Expendables – Stallone and his band of macho men|author=Burr, Ty|date=August 13, 2010|access-date=August 17, 2010}}</ref> ''[[Empire (magazine)|Empire]]''{{'}}s Genevieve Harrison gave the film a 3/5 stars rating and remarked, "More ''[[The Wild Geese]]'' than ''[[The Wild Bunch]]'', ''The Expendables'' is not a wasted opportunity, but more one not fully exploited. For action fans raised on ''[[Commando (1985 film)|Commando]]'' and ''[[Cobra (1986 film)|Cobra]]'', the ensemble cast and '80s-style violence will be pure wish-fulfilment—but even they could have wished for something better."<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.empireonline.com/reviews/reviewcomplete.asp?DVDID=118552|title=Empire's The Expendables Movie Review|work=empireonline.com}}</ref> |
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Ben Fritz of ''[[The Los Angeles Times]]'' stated that the "over-the-top shoot-'em-up'" opened to a "very strong" reception. As well, he described it as "a crowd-pleaser even if critics didn't take to it."<ref name="latimes">{{cite news | first = Ben | last = Fritz | url = http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/entertainmentnewsbuzz/2010/08/box-office-expendables-on-target-scott-pilgrim-out-of-tune-eat-pray-love-has-decent-first-bite-.html | date = August 15, 2010 | accessdate = August 15, 2010 | title = Box office: 'Expendables' blows up, 'Scott Pilgrim' out of tune, 'Eat Pray Love' has decent first bite | publisher = [[Los Angeles Times]] }}</ref> Research by Lionsgate found that between 38% and 40% of the film's viewers were female. The results were unexpected, for a film thought to have limited appeal to female filmgoers.<ref name="latimes" /><ref>{{cite web |
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Some highly negative reviews appeared. In ''[[The New Yorker]]'', [[Anthony Lane]] called it "breathtakingly sleazy in its lack of imagination".<ref>{{Cite magazine| author-link = Anthony Lane|last=Lane|first=Anthony | magazine = The New Yorker | url = https://www.newyorker.com/arts/critics/cinema/2010/08/16/100816crci_cinema_lane?currentPage=1 |title = Tough Guys |access-date = August 14, 2010 }}</ref> |
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The film did well in China, opening at number one.<ref name=fight/> Despite several new contenders,<ref>{{cite web |
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[[Peter Travers]], writing for ''[[Rolling Stone]]'', said, "Stallone forgets to include non-spazzy direction, a coherent plot, dialogue that actors can speak without cringing, stunts that don't fizzle, blood that isn't digital and an animating spirit that might convince us to give a damn."<ref>{{cite magazine| date = August 12, 2010 | author = Peter Travers | title = The Expendables | url = https://www.rollingstone.com/movies/reviews/17388/190694 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100815211113/http://www.rollingstone.com/movies/reviews/17388/190694 | url-status = dead | archive-date = August 15, 2010 | magazine = [[Rolling Stone]] }} {{Rating|1.5|4}}</ref> Claudia Puig, writing the review for ''[[USA Today]]'', summed the film up as a "sadistic mess of a movie".<ref>{{cite news| date = August 14, 2010 | author = Claudia Puig | title = Don't spend your time or money on 'The Expendables' | url = https://www.usatoday.com/life/movies/reviews/2010-08-13-expendables13_ST_N.htm | work = USA Today }}</ref> |
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''The Expendables'' remained at the top position in the U.S. box office during its second weekend, earning a weekend total of nearly $17 million.<ref>{{cite web |
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Rourke's performance was given special recognition by some critics. In the ''[[Chicago Tribune]]'', Michael Phillips said, "Rourke delivers a monologue about his time in Bosnia, and the conviction the actor brings to the occasion throws the movie completely out of whack. What's actual acting doing in a movie like this?"<ref>{{cite news | date =August 12, 2010 | title = 3 words about 'The Expendables': Not enough fun | url = https://www.chicagotribune.com/entertainment/movies/sc-mov-0810-expendables-20100812,0,156384.column | work=Chicago Tribune | first=Michael | last=Phillips}}</ref> Mick LaSalle of the ''[[San Francisco Chronicle]]'' praised Rourke for the same scene, stating, "He's amazing…a great actor."<ref>{{cite news | date =August 13, 2010 | title = Review: 'Expendables' a routine action film | url = http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2010/08/12/MVLF1ERS4E.DTL | work=The San Francisco Chronicle | first=Mick | last=LaSalle}}</ref> |
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As of August 29, the film has made $84 million in the U.S. and $90 million in the international box office.<ref name="mojo" /><ref name="the-numbers">http://www.the-numbers.com/movies/2010/XPNDB.php </ref> |
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| [[8th Visual Effects Society Awards|February 1, 2011]] |
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| [[Visual Effects Society Award for Outstanding Model in a Photoreal or Animated Project|Outstanding Models in a Feature Motion Picture]] |
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| Gene Warren Jr., Christopher Warren, Gene Warren III – "The Palace Explodes" |
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| [[31st Golden Raspberry Awards|February 26, 2011]] |
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| [[Sylvester Stallone]] |
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| <ref name="2010 Razzies">{{cite web | url = http://razzies.com/history/11winners.asp | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20130103033553/http://razzies.com/history/11winners.asp | title = The 31st Annual Razzie Awards | website = The Razzies | archive-date = January 3, 2013 | accessdate = January 22, 2024}}</ref> |
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Stallone explained his plans for a sequel by saying "I have an idea ready to go" and "I'm going to try to do something that's quite radical".<ref>{{cite web |
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Stallone announced that after having dinner with Bruce Willis, he was courting the actor to take on a larger role in the sequel, possibly as a "super villain".<ref>{{cite web |
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Directed by | Sylvester Stallone |
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Story by | David Callaham |
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Cinematography | Jeffrey Kimball |
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Music by | Brian Tyler |
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Distributed by | Lionsgate |
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Running time | 103 minutes[1] |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $80–82 million[2][3] |
Box office | $274.5 million[2] |
The Expendables is a 2010 American action film directed by Sylvester Stallone, who co-wrote it with David Callaham and also starred in the lead role. The film co-stars an ensemble cast of mostly action film actors consisting of Jason Statham, Jet Li, Dolph Lundgren, Randy Couture, Terry Crews, Steve Austin, Mickey Rourke, and Bruce Willis. The film was released in the United States on August 13, 2010. It is the first installment in The Expendables film series. This was Dolph Lundgren's first theatrically released film since 1995's cyberpunk film Johnny Mnemonic.
The film is about a team of elite mercenaries tasked with a mission to overthrow a Latin American dictator whom they soon discover to be a mere puppet controlled by a corrupt ex-CIA agent. It pays tribute to the blockbuster action films of the late 1980s and early 1990s. It was distributed by Lionsgate.
The Expendables received mixed reviews with praise towards the action sequences and cast performances. It was commercially successful, opening at number one at the box office in the United States,[2] the United Kingdom,[4] China[5] and India,[6] and grossed a total of $274 million worldwide. The film spawned the sequels The Expendables 2 (2012), The Expendables 3 (2014), and Expend4bles (2023).
Plot
An elite group of mercenaries named The Expendables, who are based in New Orleans, deploys to the Gulf of Aden to save hostages on a vessel from Somali pirates. The team consists of leader Barney Ross, blade specialist Lee Christmas, martial artist Yin Yang, military veteran Gunner Jensen, weapons specialist Hale Caesar, and demolitions expert Toll Road. Gunner instigates a firefight, causing casualties for the pirates. He then tries to hang a pirate, but Yang stops him when Barney and the team discourage the idea. Barney reluctantly discharges him from the team.
Later, Christmas is upset to discover his girlfriend Lacy has left him for another man. Barney and rival Trench Mauser visit "Mr. Church" for a mission. Trench passes the contract to Barney, which is to overthrow dictator General Garza in Vilena, an island in the Gulf of Mexico. Barney and Christmas fly to Vilena for undercover reconnaissance and meet their contact, Sandra, but are discovered. It is revealed that ex-CIA officer James Munroe is keeping Garza in power as a figurehead for his own profiteering operations, while Sandra is revealed to be Garza's daughter. Barney aborts, but Sandra refuses to leave Vilena.
Meanwhile, Gunner approaches Munroe to help and Garza is angered further when Sandra is waterboarded for information by Munroe. Meanwhile, Lacy has been physically abused by her new man, so Christmas beats him and his friends, revealing what he does for a living. Barney and the group discover that Church is a CIA operative and the real target is Munroe, who has gone rogue and joined forces with Garza to keep the drug money that funds the CIA to himself, but the CIA cannot afford a mission to kill one of their own directly because of bad publicity. Barney meets tattoo expert and friend Tool to express his feelings. Tool makes a confession about letting a woman commit suicide instead of saving her.
Barney is then motivated to go back for Sandra alone, but Yang accompanies him. Gunner and hired men pursue them on the road, ending in an abandoned warehouse, where Yang and Gunner fight a second time. Barney shoots Gunner when he attempts to impale Yang on a pipe. Gunner makes amends and gives the layout of Garza's palace. Barney boards the plane with Yang and finds the rest of the team waiting, and they infiltrate Garza's compound. Thinking Munroe hired the team to kill him, Garza has his soldiers' faces painted, preparing them for a fight. The team plants explosives throughout the site but Barney, while saving Sandra, is captured by Munroe's henchmen.
The team saves him and kills the Brit, but is pinned down by Garza's men as Paine wrestles Barney. Caesar fights back and Paine escapes. Garza finally stands up to Munroe, ordering him out and returning his money. Instead, as Garza rallies his men against the Americans, Munroe kills him and escapes with Paine and Sandra. Garza's men open fire against the team, who fight their way through, detonating the explosives and destroying the compound. Toll kills Paine by burning him alive while Barney and Caesar manage to destroy the helicopter before Munroe can escape. Barney and Christmas catch up to Munroe, where they save Sandra and kill Munroe.
Later, Barney donates his mission reward for Sandra to restore Vilena. The team has returned home and are celebrating at Tool's tattoo parlor with the recovering and now redeemed Gunner. Christmas and Tool play a game of knife throwing during which Christmas composes a mocking poem about Tool and throws a bullseye from outside the building.
Cast
- Sylvester Stallone as Barney Ross
- Jason Statham as Lee Christmas
- Jet Li as Yin Yang
- Dolph Lundgren as Gunner Jensen
- Eric Roberts as James Munroe
- Randy Couture as Toll Road
- Steve Austin as Paine
- David Zayas as General Garza
- Giselle Itié as Sandra
- Charisma Carpenter as Lacy
- Gary Daniels as The Brit
- Terry Crews as Hale Caesar
- Mickey Rourke as Tool
- Bruce Willis as Mr. Church[7]
- Arnold Schwarzenegger as Trench Mauser (uncredited cameo)[7]
Production
Development
In mid-2005, writer David Callaham submitted the first draft of a mercenary-inspired action film titled "Barrow" to Warner Bros., as part of his "blind commitment" deal with the studio at the time. Callaham revised the script two more times and submitted his third final revision in early 2006. Having expressed interest in doing an ensemble film, Sylvester Stallone reviewed Callaham's third/final revised draft of Barrow and used it as a "starting point" for The Expendables.[8]
Casting
Jean-Claude Van Damme was personally offered a role by Stallone, but turned it down because he felt there was no substance or development to the character.[9] Stallone said that Van Damme told him that he should "be trying to save people in South Central."[10] At the premiere of the film, Stallone claimed to have been speaking to Van Damme over the phone and had said, "I told you!", to which Van Damme concurred and expressed his regret over not participating.[11] Van Damme would later appear as the main antagonist, Jean Vilain, in the film's sequel.
The role of Hale Caesar was initially conceived as a role for Stallone's Demolition Man co-star Wesley Snipes. Snipes turned down the role because of his tax issues, and not able to leave the United States without the court's approval. It was later rewritten for Forest Whitaker.[12] Due to a scheduling conflict prior to filming, Whitaker was replaced by 50 Cent[13] before the part of Hale Caesar finally went to former NFL player Terry Crews.[14] Snipes and 50 Cent would star in the third and fourth movies in the series respectively.
Steven Seagal was asked to make a cameo appearance, but turned down the offer due to negative experiences with producer Avi Lerner.[15]
Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, Ben Kingsley, and Ray Liotta were all considered for the role of James Munroe before Stallone's The Specialist co-star Eric Roberts was eventually cast in the role.
By May 2009, the script had undergone a number of rewrites. Stallone's Demolition Man co-star Sandra Bullock was rumored to have a role in the film, but revealed that she did not even know about the project. Despite the news, she did express interest in working in another action film and would have liked to appear in the film, depending on the storyline.[16]
The role of the man who hires the Expendables, Mr. Church, was difficult to cast. Schwarzenegger was offered that role, but instead appeared as fellow mercenary leader Trench. The role was then offered to Stallone's Tango & Cash co-star Kurt Russell, whose agent replied that he was not interested in "ensemble acting at the moment".[17] Stallone spent several months after principal photography determined to find a big action name for the part. Rumors suggested that the role had been offered to friend and fellow former Planet Hollywood co-owner Bruce Willis, who was busy filming Cop Out. Willis' casting as Mr. Church was confirmed by August 2009, as was that he would appear in a scene with both Stallone and Schwarzenegger.[7]
To cast the soldiers, Stallone knew his filming location, Brazil, was home to many mixed martial arts fighters. He called Ultimate Fighting Championship champions Anderson Silva and brothers Rogerio and Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira to make casting calls, and had the three cameo as well.[18]
Filming
Film production began on March 3, 2009, with a budget of $82 million.[19]
Principal photography commenced 25 days later in Rio de Janeiro and other locations in Brazil, including Mangaratiba, Niteroi, Guanabara Bay, Colônia Juliano Moreira and Parque Lage. Filming originally ended on April 25 but was continued on May 11, in Elmwood and New Orleans, Louisiana, including the French Quarter, South Peters Street, Fort Macomb, Claiborne Avenue and the Interstate 10 overpass. Filming officially ended on July 1, but on October 27 there was a pick-up scene at a church in Los Angeles, California featuring Stallone, Schwarzenegger and Willis (the latter two doing the scene without compensation, according to Stallone in the Blu-ray Disc director commentary). On June 2, West Coast Customs Street Customs built three customized 1955 Ford F100s for Sylvester Stallone for the film. One was built for a crash scene, the second for green screen, and the third for Stallone to keep. "The Expendables has a seventy million dollar budget," Stallone's Rocky IV co-star Dolph Lundgren says: "It's an old-school, kick-ass action movie where people are fighting with knives and shooting at each other."[20] The flying boat used for filming is a Grumman HU-16 Albatross and the ship used as a setting in the opening scene was a Russian SA-15 type Arctic cargo ship Igarka.
In Summer 2010, Brazilian company O2 Filmes released a statement saying it was still owed more than US$2 million for its work on the film.[21]
Music
Composer Brian Tyler announced on his official website that he had been hired to write original music for the film.[22] Tyler previously worked with Stallone on Rambo in 2008.
Godsmack vocalist Sully Erna was approached by Stallone himself to write a song for the film. Erna showed him a potential unfinished piece of "Sinners Prayer"; Stallone liked it and wanted to use it in the film. However, during the film's post-production, the scene that "Sinner's Prayer" was originally meant to be used in was reworked and the song was taken off the film and its soundtrack. The American hard rock band Shinedown contributed a brand new track, "Diamond Eyes (Boom-Lay Boom-Lay Boom)", recorded specifically for the film, but the song does not appear in the film nor its official soundtrack. The song was used in the theatrical trailer and the finished piece was released on June 15, 2010. Both songs were finally used for the Extended Director's Cut.[23] One of the alternate trailers uses the song "Paradise City" by Guns N' Roses.[24] The song "The Boys Are Back in Town" by Thin Lizzy (live version featured on Still Dangerous) played in TV spots and is played over the credits.[25]
The score for the film was released on August 10. The track lists have been revealed.[26]
Release
Theatrical
The film had an original scheduled release date set at April 23, 2010, but was later pushed back four months until August 13, to extend production time.[27] On March 17, 2010, the official international poster for the film was released.[28] A promo trailer (aimed at industry professionals) was leaked online in August 2009.[29][30] Sometime in October, nearly two months after the promo trailer was leaked, it was officially released online. The promo trailer was edited by Stallone and it was shown at the Venice Film Festival. On April 1, 2010, the official theatrical trailer for the film was released. The film had its red carpet Hollywood premiere on August 3, 2010. The grand premiere of the film was held at the Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada on August 10, 2010.
Home media
The theatrical cut of The Expendables was released on DVD/Blu-ray Disc on November 23, 2010. The Blu-ray Disc is a 3-disc combo pack.[31]
An Extended Director's Cut of the film was meant to be out for an early 2011 DVD/Blu-ray Disc release, but was first released on cable television instead. The Extended Director's Cut was released on Blu-ray Disc on December 13, 2011.[32][33] A 90-minute documentary called Inferno: The Making of The Expendables was released exclusively to the theatrical cut's Blu-ray release.
Extended Director's Cut
The Extended Director's Cut premiered on Epix on May 30, 2011, for the Memorial Day weekend.[34] The Extended Cut contains roughly 11 minutes of additional footage and reintroduces the Shinedown song "Diamond Eyes" to the soundtrack, both during the climactic shootout and again over the end credits, and the song "Sinners Prayer" by Sully Erna in the new opening credits.
Reception
Box office
The film made its US debut at 3,270 theaters with approximately 4,300 screens, which earned it the #10 spot on the list of the "Biggest Independent Releases of All Time" at Box Office Mojo[35] and the #16 spot on their list of top opening weekends for August.[36] It earned $34.8 million in its opening weekend and took the #1 position in the U.S. box office.[37] On the day of its release, the film earned $13.3 million in sales, exceeding the $9.7 million sum from the debut of the last previous summer action film The A-Team.[38]
Brandon Gray of Box Office Mojo stated that the film "took a commanding lead in its debut", compared to competing films Eat Pray Love and Scott Pilgrim vs. the World.[38] Ben Fritz of the Los Angeles Times stated that the "over-the-top shoot-'em-up" opened to a "very strong" reception. As well, he described it as "a crowd-pleaser even if critics didn't take to it."[3] Research by Lionsgate found that between 38% and 40% of the film's viewers were female. The results were unexpected, for a film thought to have limited appeal to female filmgoers.[3][39]
The Expendables remained at the top position in the U.S. box office during its second weekend, earning a weekend total of nearly $17 million.[40]
The film went on to gross $103.1 million in the United States, and $171.4 million in other territories, for a worldwide gross to $274.5 million.[2][41]
Critical response
On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 42% based on 210 reviews and an average rating of 5.3/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "It makes good on the old-school action it promises, but given all the talent on display, The Expendables should hit harder."[42] On Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating to reviews, the film has a mean score of 45 out of 100 based on 35 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[43] On CinemaScore polls, audiences gave the film an average grade of "B+" on an A+ to F scale.[44]
Some reviews praised the film highly. The Hollywood Reporter stated that "the body count is high and the personalities click in this old-school testosterone fest",[45] and Boxoffice Magazine stated that "it's filled with literally explosive excitement" and that "a who's who of classic action stars light up the screen for pure combustible entertainment in Sly Stallone's The Expendables, a sort of Dirty Dozen meets Inglourious Basterds—and then some…"[46] Richard Corliss of Time added that "what you will find is both familiar in its contours and unique in its casting."[47] Peter Paras of E! Online said that the film is "peppered with funny dialogue, epic brawls and supersize explosions", and that "The Expendables is the adrenaline shot the summer of 2010 needs",[48] and the Boston Globe stated that the film is "a lot of unholy fun".[49] Empire's Genevieve Harrison gave the film a 3/5 stars rating and remarked, "More The Wild Geese than The Wild Bunch, The Expendables is not a wasted opportunity, but more one not fully exploited. For action fans raised on Commando and Cobra, the ensemble cast and '80s-style violence will be pure wish-fulfilment—but even they could have wished for something better."[50]
Some highly negative reviews appeared. In The New Yorker, Anthony Lane called it "breathtakingly sleazy in its lack of imagination".[51] Peter Travers, writing for Rolling Stone, said, "Stallone forgets to include non-spazzy direction, a coherent plot, dialogue that actors can speak without cringing, stunts that don't fizzle, blood that isn't digital and an animating spirit that might convince us to give a damn."[52] Claudia Puig, writing the review for USA Today, summed the film up as a "sadistic mess of a movie".[53]
Rourke's performance was given special recognition by some critics. In the Chicago Tribune, Michael Phillips said, "Rourke delivers a monologue about his time in Bosnia, and the conviction the actor brings to the occasion throws the movie completely out of whack. What's actual acting doing in a movie like this?"[54] Mick LaSalle of the San Francisco Chronicle praised Rourke for the same scene, stating, "He's amazing…a great actor."[55]
Accolades
Date | Award | Category | Recipients | Result | Ref. |
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February 1, 2011 | Visual Effects Society | Outstanding Models in a Feature Motion Picture | Gene Warren Jr., Christopher Warren, Gene Warren III – "The Palace Explodes" | Nominated | [56] |
February 26, 2011 | Golden Raspberry Awards | Worst Director | Sylvester Stallone | Nominated | [57] |
June 23, 2011 | Saturn Awards | Best Action or Adventure Film | The Expendables | Nominated | [58] |
Sequels
See also
- List of American films of 2010
- Sylvester Stallone filmography
- Jason Statham filmography
- Jet Li filmography
- Dolph Lundgren filmography
- Bruce Willis filmography
- Arnold Schwarzenegger filmography
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