"The Expendables" is probably such an All-Star game, although it may be late, but at least it is coming. For such an All-Star game, I am afraid that not many people will care about the tactics or skills and tactics. It is a carnival, and the first theme is lively. No team will fight for defense in the All-Star Game. Bombing is the main theme. Every player on the field is best able to do a few beautiful tricks. Those who can dunk are just a few crotches. Change hands with a big windmill, and those who can pass the ball will play with the elbow behind. The best long shot is to play a half-time lore. It is not worth the price of not tossing like this. In the future, there are performances of one or two dominant scorers, such as Jordan and Rice in 1997, Kobe and Iverson in 2001, and Stallone and Statham in the movie. Finally, the All-Star Game is a carnival for everyone, and big names on the sidelines to grab the camera are also indispensable, such as the governor and old cloth.
For several dudes, such a curtain call is probably perfect. Whether you are from a major production or a B-level film, at the age of the hero, being able to perform a sympathetic drama together is really satisfying. It's a pity that there is Ronger, but there is no Shangge Yundun. Is the last meeting of these two dudes just like "Reforged Warrior 3"?
ps:
1. Wouldn't it be better if Michael Bay were used to perform those explosive scenes?
2. The dictator came out and knocked over a lot of roadside stalls. It was almost like urban management. However, a few guys planted bombs, and they were too much like ghosts who posted small advertisements all over the street. In the end, the ghosts defeated the urban management.
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