The Expendables 2
The Expendables 2 (2012)

The Expendables 2

1/5
(29 votos)
6.6IMDb51Metascore

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After the big fight at the airport, Booker, Church, Maggie and Trench are seen getting in a helicopter with a large 711 on the engine cowling.

However, the helicopter we see taking off with them supposedly on board has a large 712 on the engine cowling.

A US Postal Service mail drop-box on the "New York" Soviet training grounds has the Post Office logo adopted in 1993, which is post-Cold War.

After Barney meets Maggie for the first time under the bridge and starts his motorcycle, you hear the engine rev up before Barnie even touches the throttle.

When the expendables come across the wrecked aircraft, it is obvious that it is there due to having crashed.

The engines are missing, which would be likely in a real crash, however it is obvious that the engine was removed by unbolting it, and not by crash forces.

This is evident from the intact bolts and hoses shown forward of the engine firewall.

When the Canadair CL-215 takes off from the water through the smoke after the hostage rescue, there is no wing or prop vortex created in the smoke as the airplane flies through.

At the beginning of the film, the location is stated as Distretto di Sindhupalchok, Nepal, however, signs written in Burmese can be seen.

During the shootout scene between Vilain and Ross towards the end of the movie, you can clearly see that Barney is wearing ear protection while he is taking cover from the bullets.

Plutonium is about 20 times heavier than water, so the Plutonium bricks would weigh about 100 kilograms each.

It would be impossible for one person to move that much weight as is displayed in the movie.

After the bar scene at the beginning of the movie, Barney is seen riding off on his motorcycle.

The license plate of his motorcycle is showing on the left side of the rear wheel in the first shot and then on the right side in the next shot to be shown on the left side again upon arrival at this destination.

When the team and the miners escape the mine near the end of the movie, everyone is seen leaving the mine with clean faces and clothing.

The Canadair CL-215 does not have a rear access door like the C-130, so the sea scooters couldn't enter the plane from the rear.

The coordinates that show up in the binoculars; N39°93'19" E17°70'56" are not real coordinates, as the minutes (the second number) must be between 0 and 59.

During the scenes the coordinates do change, even into an existing location, but that does not represent what he sees through the binoculars, but is in fact somewhere in the Ionic Sea, off the coast from Italy.

After the big fight at the airport, Booker, Church, Maggie and Trench are seen leaving in the helicopter.

As the camera pans out on Barney, as viewed from the chopper, there is no wind gust at all and Barney's hair doesn't move from the vortex wind that would be created by the helicopter.

Also in this situation you wouldn't be able to look at the chopper directly due to the wind vortex blowing in your eyes.

After the airport fight, Vilain and some of his men are seen arriving at the hangar on a lifted truck with a regular V8 engine sound.

It's actually a Toyota Hilux and the 3.

0 D-4D badge on the door means it's the 4 Cylinder, 3 Liter Turbo Diesel engine which sounds totally different.

When Bill dies in Barney's arms, one shot shows Bill's head tilting straight back as he dies.

However, the immediate next shot shows his head tilting again, this time to his left.

When Vilain has a gun at one of the expendable's head, just after they find the box, you can clearly see he is holding the gun with his right hand.

The close up reveals he is holding it with his left hand as his left finger is on the trigger, then the next shot shows him holding it in his right hand again.

In the beginning driving scenes Gunnar Jensen is seen lifting his ramming I-beam into position.

In close up scenes of Gunnar the ram is again in a reversed position.

The opening sequence is set in Nepal, but 'Arnold Schwartzenegger''s interrogator speaks to his men in Thai.

When Barney wakes up Gunner for snoring, it is shown that Gunner is eating a cookie after he wakes up, but there was no cookie in his hand or laying beside him when he was sleeping.

In the beginning scene when the Expendables are raiding the enemy territory and about to crash through a building, Gunner yells to Yin Yang "Watch your head, insect!", but if you watch his mouth movements, he was clearly saying something else at the time which was dubbed over with the new line.

The guys are seen zip-lining down on a high voltage power line.

This could never be possible, as on every pylon, the wire is anchored to an insulator.

Even considering the fact that the power was turned off, they could have only zip-lined between two pylons.

During the airport battle there is one quick shot of Hail Caeser using his automatic shotgun he gave to Trench in the beginning of the movie, and then in the next shot of Trench he's using the same gun.

Finally, when it shows Caeser again he's only got his regular pump action shotgun.

Phosphate rock does not have a density of 1.

52 or a melting point of 44°C, as stated by Gunner.

During the opening scene the bad guys are actually speaking Thai even though they are supposed to be Nepalese.

Also the sub-titles don't actually match what they are saying.

When the Expendables throw their water scooters put of the plane after rescuing the hostage in the beginning of the movie, they throw them out of the rear access door.

The same door is closed/open in subsequent shots.

When Christmas is dressed as a monk he says something in Latin, but his mouth never moves.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
18 November 2012 USA USD 85,017,401
11 November 2012 USA USD 84,956,224
4 November 2012 USA USD 84,855,313
28 October 2012 USA USD 84,705,404
21 October 2012 USA USD 84,573,293
14 October 2012 USA USD 84,501,958
7 October 2012 USA USD 84,370,358
30 September 2012 USA USD 84,025,347
23 September 2012 USA USD 83,019,805
16 September 2012 USA USD 80,405,980
9 September 2012 USA USD 75,619,038
2 September 2012 USA USD 68,814,085
26 August 2012 USA USD 52,313,944
19 August 2012 USA USD 28,591,370
November 2012 Worldwide USD 312,573,423
23 September 2012 Worldwide USD 268,993,000
9 September 2012 Philippines PHP 94,314,276
2 September 2012 Philippines PHP 89,422,526
26 August 2012 Philippines PHP 74,728,946
19 August 2012 Philippines PHP 40,632,167
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
19 August 2012 USA USD 28,591,370 3,316
19 August 2012 Philippines PHP 40,632,167 150
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
18 November 2012 USA USD 35,365 95
11 November 2012 USA USD 63,350 134
4 November 2012 USA USD 102,612 173
28 October 2012 USA USD 112,946 178
21 October 2012 USA USD 45,091 92
14 October 2012 USA USD 65,968 146
7 October 2012 USA USD 167,624 313
30 September 2012 USA USD 524,199 815
23 September 2012 USA USD 1,457,853 1,820
16 September 2012 USA USD 3,146,001 1,046
9 September 2012 USA USD 4,951,899 3,260
2 September 2012 USA USD 9,030,381 3,334
26 August 2012 USA USD 13,500,000 3,355
19 August 2012 USA USD 28,591,370 3,316
28 October 2012 Japan JPY 109,877,057 545
21 October 2012 Japan JPY 167,553,922 545
9 September 2012 Philippines PHP 2,962,313 45
2 September 2012 Philippines PHP 7,690,546 60
26 August 2012 Philippines PHP 20,423,228 95
19 August 2012 Philippines PHP 40,632,167 150

Comentarios

I was going to give this film 1 star, but I added an extra star out of respect for one particular individual, whose name I will likely never know: the poor soul tasked with subtitling this wretched mess for Netflix. Here is my take-away: 1.

When I reviewed "The Expendables" back in 2010, I cited it as proof that Sylvester Stallone is truly getting better with age - just like that old saying about aged wine - because it seems (in my opinion, at least), that some of the films he's made in the last seven years are much better than anything he did at the height of his fame in the '80s and '90s. "The Expendables" is setting out to be a full-fledged all-star action series, featuring pros young and old - mostly old - sharing major screen-time together.

...which is to say, "I Like 'Em Big and Stupid," the comedian/singer's (not to be confused with MTV's Downtown Julie Brown) debut single.

"Track him, find him, kill him."The Expendable 2 is a ridiculous and over the top action film that tries to connect with the audience through nostalgic action scenes and cheesy one liners.

From the outset, the handle-bar moustaches, the glistening biceps, the closeness of the male bonds and the verbal "bromance" exchanges in admiration of the "hanging" of each other's "big weapons", you can be sure to be in for a highly homoerotically-charged action movie, like none other. The desperate desire for intimacy between the characters is almost bursting through their pumped-up swollen veins throughout.

I seen this movie for a second time not remembering that we had viewed this flick a couple months earlier. It only took a couple of minutes of the opening scene for me to recall that I have seen this one before.

I wouldn't otherwise rate The Expendables 2 very high but its mindblowing cast just cannot be ignored. The first movie was already good (and perhaps with a better story) but I still think that this second part manages to do the all-star cast thing even better, which ultimately was the whole point of these films.

OK enough! After this one it's time for the bunch to retire.

Well, well, well...all the heroes of yesterday in one movie?

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