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Wednesday, April 28, 2010

"The Loser" Wins in 3-D Format

"The Losers" is an action film established on a comedy strip. It does exactly decent nodding towards the artwork of drawn superheroes, and then takes that out of the expected way and chills out into a blank, effective and entertaining thriller. It is a reminder of how consuming this sort of stuff can be while it is brought to a frenzied degree by distraught conductors. But "The Losers" appears, experiences and plays like an actual film. There is an additional reason to be thankful: It's not in three-D. You've to appreciate films like this prior to they are completely eaten away by the commercializing gimmicks.

Story, plain, without gargoyles. Five bad guys advance a mission versus a drug baron in Republic of Bolivia. They abort the task when they ascertain a bus full of small kids get in at the aim. No chance. A sound called "Max" orders an aeroplane to go through a bombing run. The bad guys break in and rescue the children in the nick of time. A chopper is called to save them. No way on the copter excluding the kids. The copter is defeated, the children die.

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