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The Expendables

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A commando captain (Anthony Finetti) leads misfits (Peter Nelson, Loren Haynes) on missions to rescue nurses and capture a Viet Cong colonel.

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Audience Member Pretty good for a bunch of old guys. Good one liners throughout. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 02/09/23 Full Review Audience Member Yawn.....................zzzzzzzzz. Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 02/25/23 Full Review Audience Member Chances are you clicked on this review out of curiosity after looking the review to Sylvester Stallone 2010 all-star actionfest "The Expendables." First off that film is NOT a remake of this. This "Expendables" is another trashy Filipino Vietnam war from the Cirio H. Santiago factory. Is it better than his first 'Nam epic "Eye of the Eagle"? Yea.... but when films are this bad, one that's a hair better than the other just doesn't mean a whole hell-of-a-lot. Capt. Rosello is getting a lot of shit from his Colonel. Sure he completes his missions but in doing so he gets a high casualty count. The Colonel then assigns him a bunch of misfits, known as "The Expendables", meaning if they die it doesn't matter much. Sure the captain and the platoon bicker at first but they soon come to respect one another as they head out on their final mission to kill an escaped VC colonel and rescue some kidnapped nurses. Typical with Santiago 'Nam epics there are millions of bullets shot and a lot of sequences of soldier's dying in slow motion, trying to heighten the emotional response of the audience. Thanks to non-existent character development and hard core overacting the scenes just come out unintentionally funny. Overacting is an understatement for this film. Anthony Finetti (whom you might remember from a single episode of 90210... really this guy hasn't done shit) takes his acting a little too seriously for this B-movie quickie and his acting hits unintentional hilarity as he spouts such well written lines "quit eye fucking me soldier!" with serious fervor. At least "Eye of the Eagle" had some cast members you could recognize... not here. The only guy I recognized is William Steis as the Colonel only due to the fact I just watched him the Cirio H. Santiago horror shitfest "Demon of Paradise" the same night as this. Trust me I'm the only douche in the world who would recognize this guy. "The Expendables" is just another trashy Filipino Vietnam war film that's only claim to fame today is that it has the uncanny connection to the new Sylvester Stallone film of the same title. Most people will find this cheap and just a waste of time but I have an addition to films like this. Even if they are shitty I lap up obscure trashy films like this. Hey thanks to Stallone's film this 1988 "forgotten piece of coal" (I can't call it a "forgotten gem") got released on DVD. The DVD release in a VideoAsia multifilm pack is a VHS transfer of an Asian VHS with burnt in Asian subtitles. You know you're watching forgotten trash when the only DVD release it gets is transferred from an Asian VHS... Rated 1 out of 5 stars 01/17/23 Full Review Audience Member I have seen a few small clips that brought great memories. I want to see this film from the beginning, but I alreadly like it from what I saw. This is the 80s exploitational flick that I loved seeing when I was a kid. A lot of action and a lot of nudity worth being on the B Trashy List. Hoorah Rated 3 out of 5 stars 01/27/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis A commando captain (Anthony Finetti) leads misfits (Peter Nelson, Loren Haynes) on missions to rescue nurses and capture a Viet Cong colonel.
Director
Cirio H. Santiago
Producer
Dr. Anna Roth, Christopher Santiago
Production Co
Premiere Productions
Rating
R
Genre
Action
Original Language
English
Release Date (Streaming)
May 5, 2017
Runtime
1h 29m