How does the Expendables stack up against Wild geese
just wanted to know any of your thoughts about the two films
and if they have pinched anything from wild geese in expendables
just wanted to know any of your thoughts about the two films
and if they have pinched anything from wild geese in expendables
Well, I actually thought of "The Wild Geese" again - for the first time in years - because I saw "The Expendables". After that unpleasant experience I tried to remember all the good mission-movies that are out there, and of course "The Wild Geese" came to mind as well.
In my opinion, they do not compare. Maybe I need to see WG again to refresh my memory, but there's just no way it can be as bad as Exp.
In WG, I cared for the characters and it was hard to watch them going through hell. In Exp., it's more like "Woah, we're really cool! *high five* Wanna come kill some more bad guys? Let's go!" You don't get to know the characters and so you don't care too much for them.
The Expendables try to imitate men. They define themselves by driving badass motorcycles, vintage cars and getting tattoos. They are all alike, and they have no clue. The Wild Geese are the real deal.
You know, I hadn't thought of a comparison between the two until I saw this thread. Similar yet different. The Expendables are harded, a little more jaded and world-weary than the WG. I can't picture one of the Expendables doing a Richard Harris and turning his back on that lifestyle completely. Both groups are very experienced.
Slightly off centre with this one but with all you WG experts you may be able to help me! - Does anyone remember the gay medical orderly saying the lines-
"..here they come black as night and thick as grass" ????
Cant's fond a copy of this movie to check it out - thanks !
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Slightly off centre with this one but with all you WG experts you may be able to help me! - Does anyone remember the gay medical orderly saying the lines-
"..here they come black as night and thick as grass" ????
very close actual quote was from the look out on the hospital roof "here they come black as hell and thick as grass"
shareWell...
The Wild Geese is a cracking movie, and The Expendables is a bag of bollocks that probably cost 18 times as much to make...
Men of War is a better merc movie than that tripe...
I found "The Expendables" too comic book (like "The A-Team" and the "Losers") for my taste.
I like my war movies a little more realistic, and if anything else in the terms of uniforms, weapons, and tactics the "Wild Geese" was pretty good in that respect.
Dave
The expendables is a piece of cheesy crap. The wild geese is far superior in every way and a total joy to watch. All hail burton and harris the masters.
shareAt least The Wild Geese are younger than The Expendables.
shareI finally saw The Expendables, what a disappointment after the rather good Rambo 4. The Wild Geese is a classic action movie with heart, The Expendables doesn't even have memorable action and is instantly forgettable.
shareIt's the dialogue - brilliant and sardonic in Wild Geese, ropey and clunky in Expendables. Really, the actors are just there, it's like panto in that one.
shareAt least The Wild Geese are younger than The Expendables.
I choose "The Wild Geese." Although, it was a kick to see Mel Gibson in "Expendables 3."
I. Drink. Your. Milkshake! [slurp!] I DRINK IT UP! - Daniel Plainview - There Will Be Blood
Wild Geese is like a book; Expendables is like a comic book.
Did they pinch anything? Being mercs and the double-cross is about it.