#SDCC: ‘The Expendables’
At the SDCC, fans of butt kicking, explosions, guns, karate kicks to the face, and large sweaty muscular men shouting as explosions wail in the background were treated to a sneak peak and panel of the upcoming popcorn flick, The Expendables, which is opening in theaters this Friday.
Lionsgate presented exclusive scenes and
the inside scoop on every punch, kick, and bloodied lip from the most iconic
cast of heroes and villains ever assembled, including the director, writer,
and star Sylvester Stallone (Rambo), along with Dolph Lundgren (Universal
Soldier), Steve Austin (The Condemned), Randy Couture (Scorpion King: Rise of
the Warrior), Terry Crews (Gamer), and at least one surprise appearance from somebody who was already hanging around the convention.
And just in case you weren’t there to feel the heat and taste the sweat, we scored you some sweet video coverage. Click on, soldier!
Dolph Lundgren was the Punisher and He-Man in the same year, and both movies were AWFUL. Awful in a fun way. Go NetFlix ’em.
Dolph Lundgren was the Punisher and He-Man in the same year, and both movies were AWFUL. Awful in a fun way. Go NetFlix 'em.
That He-Man was a lot of fun.
OTH, his presence in this thing can never overshadow the awesome horribleness that is Sylvester Stallone.
Not even on Netflix for this.
Sylvester Stallone as Judge Dredd. Think on this, and then perhaps reconsider.
I have with great care avoided that effusiveness of Hollywood stupidity, also.
My point, exactly. That movie has prevented Stallone from ever being horribad in a good way to me. He will forever just be Sgt. Schlock.
Sorry “awesome horribleness” was not meant in a complimentary manner.
So we agree he sucks. Excellent.
That He-Man was a lot of fun.OTH, his presence in this thing can never overshadow the awesome horribleness that is Sylvester Stallone.Not even on Netflix for this.
Sylvester Stallone as Judge Dredd. Think on this, and then perhaps reconsider.
I have with great care avoided that effusiveness of Hollywood stupidity, also.
My point, exactly. That movie has prevented Stallone from ever being horribad in a good way to me. He will forever just be Sgt. Schlock.
Sorry "awesome horribleness" was not meant in a complimentary manner.
So we agree he sucks. Excellent.