How many people each main character from “The Expendables” has killed

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16 Responses

  1. Nick says:

    Worst movie I have seen in several years. For real. This movie was ridonkulous.

  2. BradyLee says:

    I still hold some voilent resentment for Lundgren’s 1 from Rocky IV.

    • Sean says:

      Indeed.

      My thought process as I read through his movies (from bottom to top) was, “never saw it, never saw it, never saw it… Man, I agree with Abraham I have no idea who this guy is… OH! He was the huge Russian dude that killed Mr T in Rocky!”

    • Helen says:

      I’m with you on that sentiment. Seriously, I’m a girl so it comes naturally BUT I cried when he killed Apollo.

  3. MadMup says:

    I thought the movie was great. Next one needs to have Steven Seagal, Chuck Norris, and The Rock in it.

  4. Phil says:

    I gotta start going to the movies again. Not sure if this one will gently nudge me to.

  5. spoco says:

    Dolph Lundgren killed my eight year old dreams of an awesome He-man movie.

  6. Chuck Thomas says:

    Is it only me, or does Stallone look like he is an African-American? With the exception of the arms, I thought they had cast Scottie Pippen in his role.

  7. Ross says:

    Am I understanding correctly that these stats were compiled by a group that promotes life insurance? That’s awesome.

  8. Bjorn Lundgren says:

    Seriously, never doubt a Lundgren’s power!

  9. PhilA says:

    looking back on this – the most amazing thing is that Stallone only killed 1 person in Rambo 1, and killed more per Rambo until the final one where he kills more than when he was a young man

    In other words – don’t piss off old-man Rambo!!!

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