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It’s the ex-Expendables who have the most personality, whether it’s Lundgren as psychotic Gunnar, who launches a one-man war against his old friends, or Mickey Rourke as Tool, who’s happy to lend a hand to his pals in the U.S., but prefers to stay out of combat.
Eric Roberts makes for an ample (if not physically diminutive villain) but the real surprise is Dolph Lundgren, who finds a believable sense of vengeful distress as Gunner. I would never have expected to be writing this about any movie, but hell, in “The Expendables” Dolph Lundgren probably gives the most polished performance.
Lead by "Rocky" and "Rambo" veteran Sylvester Stallone, 64, they fight with missionary zeal against the digital effeminacy of the action hero.
There is the Swedish warrior Dolph Lundgren, 52, who gave his director and co-star Stallone a bloody nose as a Russian star boxer in 1985 in "Rocky IV" but for the next two decades had to fight through all kinds of B-, C- and D-movies and now looks like preserved in vodka; there's the Chinese hopper Jet Li, 47, once in his homeland a huge cinema and martial arts star, bit by bit degraded by Hollywood to a punching bag.
"The Expendables" is a must-see for all moviegoers whose heart broke at Robert Aldrich's action movie classic "The Dirty Dozen" (1967).
Thanks to hefty opening grosses registered in the U.K. and France -- plus a massive debut in China -- Sylvester Stallone's "The Expendables" decisively muscled its way to the No. 1 spot over the weekend on the foreign theatrical circuit .
With 17 offshore markets reporting, the Milennium Films /Nu Image Films super-octane action vehicle costarring Stallone, Jason Stratham, Jet Li, Dolph Lundgren, Eric Roberts and Mickey Rourke has compiled a weekend gross of $31.6 million from about 2,700 screens.
Putting "Expendables" firmly on top was the weekend boxoffice result from China, a huge $10.2 million from an undisclosed number of screens. China is a notoriously difficult market in terms of extracting figures on a timely basis, and the smash weekend result did not surface until Wednesday morning.
(Disclosures of key weekend returns for "Expendables" in general were delayed due to a complicated and not-especially-timely reporting process involving myriad regional film distributors handling the film overseas.)
The action title on the weekend opened via Lionsgate No. 1 in the U.K., commanding an estimated $6.1 million from 453 screens. In France via Metropolitan Filmexport, the first-place gross was $5.3 million from 445 locations. In Korea via Sidus FNH, "Expendables" opened in the No. 5 spot with an estimated $1.55 million elicited from 236 screens.
In Australia, "Expendables," No. 3 in its second round via Roadshow, lured $1.5 million from 224 sites for a market cume of $5.3 million. Universal reports that in Spain, the film drew a second-weekend gross of $773,000 from 337 dates for a 10-day market cume of $3.9 million. In its second Mexico round via Zima, "Expendables" grossed $682,526 from 276 venues for a market cume of $2.28 million.
In its second Russia round (via Central Partnership), "Expendables" generated an estimated $2.1 million, raising its market cume to $9.8 million. In its second stanza in Brazil, the action title grossed $969,000 from 175 locations for a cume of $2.9 million. It also opened No. 1 in Singapore and No. 2 in Poland on the weekend.
Over two rounds on the foreign circuit, "Expendables" has amassed an estimated $56 million total gross.
Jox wrote:Sweet! I was curious to know actually but I'm not subscribed to IMDB pro.
Nathan wrote:I hope Dolph gets to turn bad again in the sequel if he's cast, I can't imagine him playing it good like he did at the end.
MFS wrote:Nathan wrote:I hope Dolph gets to turn bad again in the sequel if he's cast, I can't imagine him playing it good like he did at the end.
Wouldn't it be funny if they did two sequels or more, and in each one of them Dolph turned bad for most of the time and then good at the end? And in every movie he'd show up in the closing scene and they would all just sit around and laugh about it. Like "Oh that Gunnar."
Nathan wrote:Hahahahahaha, yeah he's mutilated half the team throughout the course of the movie and he's just sitting on his bike at the end as usual winking at them and saying "sorry guys"
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