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The Losers (2010)
Overview: On a mission deep in the Bolivian jungle a team of elite commandos finds itself on the receiving end of a lethal betrayal. Now presumed dead the men join forces with a mysterious operative named Aisha to hunt down their enemy and even the score.
Director: Sylvain White
Cast: Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Zoe Saldaña, Chris Evans, Idris Elba, Columbus Short
Original Language: EN
Original Title: The Losers
Budget: $25,000,000
Revenue: $23,580,000
MPAA Rating: PG
Keywords: based on comic, hospital, black ops
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jeremiah (September 26, 2018)
Staring Negan before he was Negan, Captain America before he was Captain America, Gamora before she was Gamora, Stringer Bell *after* he was Stringer Bell, and two other dudes I really feel bad for as they don't have a cool name from something else... Despite all this talent, the movie just wasn't that good. Boring action scenes with too much slo-mo, predictable plot, cringe worthy as hell jokes, and technobabble that anybody with even a passing knowledge of what's being talked about will laugh at... So why 5/10 stars instead of less? It's stupid fun. I have to believe the corny jokes and ridiculousness of some of the scenes were done purposely... They just weren't done well. It felt like they wanted to make an over-the-top action-comedy in a comicbook style, but realized about halfway through that they'd spent all their budget on actors and the soundtrack. We had a lot of fun watching it, but I can only recommend watching this to laugh at... Even then though, you probably have better options.
tmdb15435519 (April 24, 2021)
Maybe if Chris Evans played himself more - an arrogant, pretentious, nerdy, minor-role douche - he could play a better arrogant, pretentious, nerdy, minor-role douche. This sucks.
Rob (May 12, 2023)
Big bang action with quality cinematics and beautiful colour. A snappy script, enjoyably cliched characters and just the right amount of humour make this a great watch. But there's something magical going on here that sets this one above many other similar movies.