![]() ![]() Granted, there was a lot of fighting, shooting, and of course, explosions, I didn’t find myself rolling my eyes like I tend to do when there is more action than anything else in a film. Unlike its prequels that were so jam packed with action that it was hard to really keep up with the plot, The Expendables 3 had a lot going for it. Max Drummer (Harrison Ford), a member of the CIA, offers Barney to finish the job that they failed to accomplish. After an intense fight, Barney and his team barely make it out alive, which forces Barney to make the decision to retire his old team and look for a new, younger crew (Kellan Lutz, Ronda Rousey, Glen Powell, and Victor Ortiz). The icing on the cake is that Stonebanks also co-founded The Expendables team. The thing about Stonebanks though, is that he was Barney’s former partner and who was presumed to be dead until now. Upon their arrival, they soon discover that they man that they are targeting is none other than Conrad Stonebanks (Mel Gibson). Upon rescuing Doctor Death, Barney informs the team that they have an assignment to stop an arms dealer who sells powerful weaponry to a variety of people who should not have their hands on such a thing. ![]() The film starts out with Barney Ross (Sylvester Stallone) and his team of mercenaries called The Expendables, featuring Lee Christmas (Jason Statham), Gunner Jenson (Dolph Lundgren), and Toll Road (Randy Couture), on a mission to rescue an imprisoned expendable member, Doctor Death (Wesley Snipes). ![]()
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