
The Punisher in exciting new fan art from BossLogic. Liam Hemsworth is Men The Expendables 2 flexed its muscles and got its budget bumped up to $100 million, and while its domestic box office returns were about 15% lower ($85 million), it’s worldwide take topped $311 million Dozens of concerts were canceled due to the coronavirus - and more might still be coming - but many now have new dates. Increasingly, filmmakers are coming from the ranks of stuntmen and stunt coordinators, whose years of Liam Hemsworth, the youngest brother of Chris Hemsworth and Luke Hemsworth said he considered doing a trade like landscaping. It stuff like this that we needed more of and less talk about the emotion and feelings needed in an action movie.Jason StathamLee ChristmasTHE EXPENDABLES was a movie which no one knew they needed, but everyone loved – but will the fourth film finally come out? Some of today’s top action directors were first doubles for Brad Pitt, Neo and Wolverine. Another good spot or at least interesting bit was seeing Sly come down with a pretty bad injury and his doctor wanting him to put the film on hold but by doing this other actors would become unavailable. I wondered why this scene would get so little while some pretty worthless scenes would get more attention. It was fun seeing the three of them working together but sadly there's not too much footage. There are a few good moments scattered throughout including a look at the filming of the scene with Sly, Willis and Arnold. As a fan of the film I thought I'd enjoy this thing but it just never works. I think the film got off to a pretty weak start because Sly is talking in such a slow, drawn out way that it really becomes tiresome just listening.

This isn't your typical making of featurette that you find on most releases because this clocks in at 91-minutes, which turns out to be too long.

For starters, it seems like the director never fully came to terms with what type of documentary he wanted to make because the thing is all over the place.

I must say that I was extremely disappointed with this thing for a number of reasons. What we pretty much get is a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the film as Stallone has to put up with one issue after another with the main problem being constant injuries to himself. Inferno: The Making of 'The Expendables' (2010) ** (out of 4) A rather bland look at the making of THE EXPENDABLES comes off more like a video diary of Sylvester Stallone.
