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The Losers – Review

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If you have a problem, if no one else can help, and if you can find them, maybe you can hire… The A-Team. Wait that can’t be right, let me start this review off again – If you have a problem, if no one else can help, and if you can find them, maybe you can hire The A-Team, however, if they happen to be engaged, maybe you can call this new band of disgraced special ops soldiers, The Losers.

Based on the comic book series, of the same name, from DC/Darkhorse Comics, Clay (Jeffery Dean Morgan), Jensen (Chris Evans), Roque (Idris Elba), Pooch (Columbus Short) and Cougar (Óscar Jaenada) are members of an elite United States special ops team sent into the Bolivian jungle on a search and destroy mission.

However in true action movie fashion it doesn’t, quite, go to plan and the team are framed for a crime they didn’t commit – sounding familiar at all? Determined to clear their name and seek revenge on the mysterious criminal known simply as Max, the team join up with Aisha (Zoe Saldana) for a less than sophisticated mix of explosions, violence, bone idle heroism and quirky gadgets.

A-Team comparisons aside I enjoyed The Losers for what it was; big, loud, stupid and catered nicely to my, often exaggerated, manly side. The cast were in similarly fine form, with very little to choose between them. Their frantic and comedic nature in particularly tense situations was as much fun as the earlier Lethal Weapon films while their distinctly different personalities complimented each other brilliantly.

Regrettably it does suffer from more than a few pitfalls, such as the underwhelming quality of the CGI. The lead antagonist, Max (Jason Patric) just wasn’t sinister enough or have any real connection to The Losers to make for a genuinely emotional encounter. You got the impression at times The Loser’s own worst enemy was in fact themselves, and Max’s typically corrupt, capitalist, government official was just a vehicle to channel the film’s focus than the opportunity to display an interesting villain.

One of the most unfortunate aspects of The Losers’ is the director, Sylvain White, placing most of the best moments within the trailer and not leaving much else to the imagination. That said I enjoyed the trailer, therefore an extended version of it is hardly an awful thing by any means, just disappointing. Despite the highly stylised action, a nifty comic book introduction and mostly witty dialogue there was very little to offer the audience they haven’t seen in a dozen Arnold Schwarzenegger films past.

Final Thoughts
It won’t win any awards for originality, and could well suffer from being released in the same year as the A-Team and the highly anticipated 80s romp, The Expendables. However The film is a fun way to kill a couple of hours in the cinema, with a wonderful ensemble of high quality actors. They may be Losers, but I can’t fault them for effort.

[rating: 3/5]

See This If You (think you might) Like…
The A-Team and The Expendables

The Losers is out in cinemas everywhere now.

New Movie: It’s a Wonderful Afterlife

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British comedy gives birth to another one tomorrow. It’s a Wonderful Afterlife is a very simple comedy centered on an Indian mother who takes her obsession with marriage into the world of serial murder. A few lol moments, a few really creepy moments and a few moments that will make you heave! Fun movie, nothing groundbreaking. It was hard to tell what age group it was actually aimed at.

In cinemas April 21st!

It’s a Wonderful Afterlife

Go see: Kick Ass

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By Laura S

From the very opening titles of the production company in a multi-coloured paint scrawl, Kick Ass defines its influences of the comic book film genre. The opening sequence of flying through the clouds accompanied by the voice-over of cartoon versions of famous comic books and key quotes associated with the superhero film immediately set the scene for this edgy yet hilarious take on the superhero film. The first gag comes from a harsh sense of reality, the idea that superheroes are merely figures of fantasy, but are something that both fascinates and characters that we cannot forget. The quick and less quirky use of the tag-line titling introduces the all too famous structure of the graphic novel layout, and sets up the narrator, protagonist and would-be hero Kick Ass. This is all skilfully done by director Mathew Vaughn, deploying his best fans earned knowledge of how exactly he wants his own superhero story to look. He achieves this beautifully with dramatic colour scaling and goes to really impressive lengths to make this production something completely different to what viewers are used to, yet does so by simply relying on what we know and love. (more…)

BT Surprise Screening

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BT Surprise Screening

Saturday 27 March, 9pm – pre-film fun, 10pm – film screening.

SECRET FILM PREVIEW

CLUE: Our story starts in 1992 when our original bad guy ended up stuck in the middle of a shootout stand off…

I guess this is something different and pretty cool to get you eyes stuck into. Pre-film fun.. i’m not completely sure what this consists of, but i’ve heard there will be cocktails, live music and DJs. Seems like a pretty cool night out and you get to boast that you seen a movie before anyone else in the country! It’s just a shame you can’t start boasting as soon as you buy your tickets, because you won’t know what you’re going to go and see until it starts! Haha.. kinda love the idea of that. Great fun :]

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TICKETS

The Pacific

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The PACIFIC

STARTS 5TH APRIL 2010 AT 9pm ON SKY MOVIES PREMiERE HD

Executive producers Tom Hanks, Steven Spielberg and Gary Goetzman are the creative team behind the Emmy-winning 2001 HBO miniseries Band of Brothers. Clearly a winning combination. They’re back with another epic war television series. The Pacific has all been filmed using HD and special attention has been given to it to give it a Hollywood theatrical feel.

I’m loving that the series will be shown on Sky Movies Premiere HD, no averts and so it will be viewed in all its glory!

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Kick Ass Trailer

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Film Podcast: Episode 01 – Hello Film

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This is Panic Dots first episode of their new monthly film podcast!

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This episode Ross, Jude & Andrew discuss two of the most popular and latest vampire films,

Twilight Sage: New Moon

 

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Let The Right One In.

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