Film Critic:
The Expendables is the best action film of the summer. Of course, compared to such efforts as Salt, Knight and Day, and The A-Team, that might not be saying much. With an armada of '80s machismo at his disposal (with some help from the current crop of big screen bad-asses) and a splatter movie mentality to the violence, the 64-year-old creative hyphenate known as Sylvester Stallone clearly understands his fan base. The ragtag collection of mercenaries he puts together for this satisfying combination of blood, bullets, and balls is epic in talent and testosterone -- and luckily, the vain former superstar recognizes when to step back and let his compatriots take center stage for their own moments of fists and firepower.
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