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6->''"If testosterone could mate with an explosion, this movie would be its offspring."''
7-->-- '''IGN.com preview'''
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9''The Expendables'' is a 2010 American {{action|Genre}} film that spawned a modest franchise. The film and its sequels intentionally contain [[GenreThrowback pretty much every trope associated with]] action movies of TheEighties and [[TheNineties early '90s]]. After the success of ''Film/RockyBalboa'' and ''Film/RamboIV'', Creator/SylvesterStallone became interested in making a film that brought together [[AllStarCast as many action stars he could get]] with careers ranging from the '80s to modern day.
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11The basic premise goes along with some grizzled [[PrivateMilitaryContractors mercenaries]] based out of New Orleans who call themselves "The Expendables". Stallone leads them as Barney Ross, with Creator/JasonStatham as Lee Christmas, his closest friend. Rounding out the rest of the team is Creator/JetLi as Ying Yang, Creator/DolphLundgren as Gunnar Jensen, Creator/RandyCouture as Toll Road and Creator/TerryCrews as Hale Caesar. And, most famously, Stallone's old box-office rival Creator/ArnoldSchwarzenegger plays Barney's FriendlyEnemy Trench, who leads a rival team. Outside of that core group, many other stars have come and gone through the various movies, some as new allies and others as villains.
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13The actual plot starts with a mission to deal with boat hijackers, Gunnar is expelled from the team for his unpredictable behavior. Ross gets a new job from the mysterious Mr. Church (Creator/BruceWillis). He hires the team to go into a BananaRepublic and [[OneManArmy single-handedly]] take down a dictator's (David Zayas) regime. After a disastrous scouting mission, they learn Church is connected to the CIA and their real job is to upset the profiteering from a rogue CIA agent James Munroe (Creator/EricRoberts), who has a particularly nasty bodyguard named Paine (Wrestling/StoneColdSteveAustin). They initially agree to walk away from a likely suicide mission and from doing the CIA's dirty work, but their contact Sandra (Giselle Itie) is captured by Munroe and they feel [[AlwaysSaveTheGirl obligated to rescue her]], and Gunnar is not [[FaceHeelTurn happy with being rejected from the team]].
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15While unabashedly masculine action movies, they also attempt to show just how depersonalized [[AMillionIsAStatistic the body count can be to a mercenary]], along with [[ActionFilmQuietDramaScene a few quiet moments of reflection]] and the [[OldSoldier struggles of aging soldiers staying relevant]] while [[MetaCasting feeling their age]].
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17Two sequels quickly followed, roping in ever more Hollywood action veterans: ''Film/TheExpendables2'' (2012) and ''Film/TheExpendables3'' (2014). There is also an original comic story set between the second and third movies. After a lengthy gestation ''Film/Expend4bles'' was eventually SavedFromDevelopmentHell, produced in 2021, and released in 2023.
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19This series is the closest we'll probably get to [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tv_tropes_the_movie_5817.png TV Tropes, the Movie]].
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21An [[DistaffCounterpart all-female]] SpinOff was pitched and pretty much every actress who had ever played an ActionGirl was suggested, though the project does not seem to have made it past "What if all women, and a stupid pun [''The Expendabelles''] for the name?".[[note]](The fact that the supposed plot was a fairly misogynistic "Male team gets killed, female team gets recruited to infiltrate as prostitutes" probably didn't help.)[[/note]] Meanwhile, Stallone confirmed the fourth film would be his final appearance in the series, with potential future installments to feature Statham as the lead.
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25[[folder:In General]]
26
27!!This series as a whole provides examples of:
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29* AbsurdlySharpBlade: Ross chops off a guard's hand and ''beheads another'' with his knife.
30* ActionFilmQuietDramaScene:
31** In the first film, Tool (Mickey Rourke) has a scene regarding a woman he could have saved in Bosnia, and the personal cost of not doing so. He laments that if he saved her, he could have saved what remained of his soul. His story inspires Barney Ross (Stallone) to go back to Vilena. It's probably the most powerful moment of the film.
32** In ''2'', the scene where Billy the Kid tells the story of losing several of his comrades during a firefight in Afghanistan, then returning to base to discover that a stray dog he'd adopted had been shot due to the base commander deciding to disallow animals on base. [[spoiler:Billy's funeral also counts, with Barney reading the letter Billy had written to his girlfriend, then asking aloud why so many people who deserve to live get killed, while people who deserve to die survive repeatedly]].
33%%%* ActionGirl:
34%%%** Maggie in ''2''.
35%%%** Luna in ''3''.
36%%%* ActionHero:
37* ActorAllusion: Lots:
38** Christmas's girlfriend not knowing what he does--and him [[RoaringRampageOfRevenge promptly showing her]]--is a reference to ''Film/{{Crank}}'', another Creator/JasonStatham movie.
39*** "Give this job to my friend here, [[Franchise/{{Rambo}} he]] [[Film/{{Predator}} loves playing in the jungle]], right?" Said to Creator/BruceWillis, who also had a [[Film/TearsOfTheSun battle-in-the-jungle film of his own.]] Then followed by this quip: "What's his problem?" "He wants to be president". This is a clear reference on Schwarzenegger's political career and the old buzz about him running for president.
40*** Creator/ArnoldSchwarzenegger and Creator/SylvesterStallone are regarded as the best in their field; two musclebound action heroes and leading men who seem to be stuck in a friendly rivalry with each other; it's a mystery to everyone why they don't just work together. That's just their characters in the movie of course. In the real world that was only true in the eighties.
41*** Wrestling/StoneColdSteveAustin has his climactic fight showing nothing but wrestling moves, fighting [[UsefulNotes/MixedMartialArts mixed martial artist]] and Greco-Roman wrestler (as well as a fellow classically trained pro wrestler) Creator/RandyCouture.
42*** While the car chase with Stallone driving a classic yet modified vehicle is similar to the one in ''Film/{{Cobra}}''.
43*** In the chase scene, Creator/DolphLundgren wields one of the prop guns Thomas Jane used in ''[[Film/ThePunisher2004 The Punisher]]'', a role he had [[Film/ThePunisher1989 previously played]].
44*** Dolph Lundgren's character Gunnar was studying to be a chemical engineer before dropping out. In real life, Dolph Lundgren has a master's degree in chemical engineering.
45*** Not [[Film/TheOne the first time]] Creator/JetLi and Jason Statham worked together to take down the bad guys. Granted the fate of TheMultiverse isn't involved.
46* AdvertisedExtra:
47** Commercials for the first film paid special attention to the scene between Stallone, Willis and Schwarzenegger, as it was the first time the trio had appeared on-screen together. Of course, that's the only scene that Willis and Schwarzenegger appear in.
48** The sequel included more action scenes for them. On the other hand, there's the example under PutOnABus.
49* TheAllegedCar: The planes in the first and second movies. Especially in the second.
50* AlternativeForeignThemeSong: The Japanese version uses the song [[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xj9bjp_tsuyoshi-nagabuchi-kizuna_music "Kizuna"]] by Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi.
51* AntiHero: The Expendables. Mostly [[PragmaticHero pragmatic]] or [[UnscrupulousHero unscrupulous heroes]], (the [[PayEvilUntoEvil "payback" types]]).
52* ArrogantKungFuGuy:
53** "The Brit" is a bit of a dick. Also Lee (loves his knife-throwing a bit too much) and Yang ("I would have win!") are rare heroic examples.
54** Doc in the third film, to the point of developing a rivalry with Christmas.
55* ArtisticLicensePhysics:
56** The Expendables wear body armor that might as well be magical for regularly shrugs off a lot of rounds that should penetrate it. They also suffer no ill-effects as per genre conventions (no broken ribs or severe blunt force injuries that come with being shot, even wearing armor, in real life).
57* AudibleSharpness: Just about every time any blade is drawn or moved slightly through the air, there's always that familiar ''zzing'' sound.
58%%%* BackToBackBadasses:
59%%%** Ross and Lee.
60%%%%** Galgo and Luna in ''3''.
61* BadassBoast:
62** In the first one:
63*** Barney's "We are the shadow, the smoke in your eyes, the ghosts that hide in the night", which only appears in the trailers, and is the first line in the song "Diamond Eyes" by Shinedown, which was commissioned by Stallone himself. Too bad the song doesn't appear in the film, either (The extended cut fixes both issues, however).
64*** "We will ''kill'' this American disease!"
65*** "If you fuck with us in any way... ''my'' people will come and get ''your'' people."
66** In the second one:
67*** "If she returns any different from the way she went, you and your bunch of psychotic mercenary cur ''will never be seen again in the face of the Earth''."
68*** "Are you afraid of me?" "No, I’m not!" "You really should be."
69* BadassCrew: The Expendables are a formidable mercenary outfit.
70%%%%* BashBrothers: All of the Expendables.
71* BenevolentDictator: General Garza, on the surface, appears to be TheGeneralissimo of a Latin American PoliceState who grows drugs for America. However, [[spoiler: he's deeply unhappy with the role he's forced to play]] and would prefer to be ruling peacefully instead. Additionally, he's [[EvenEvilHasStandards visibly uncomfortable]] with the atrocities that his supposed partner [[RogueAgent James Munroe]] is willing to carry out, finally deciding he's had enough when [[spoiler: Roberts viciously tortures his daughter Sandra for information]], and makes a RousingSpeech [[spoiler: apologizing to his people]] and asking for their help in driving out the Americans.
72* BetterThanABareBulb: What were you expecting from an action film homage?
73* {{BFG}}: Caesar wields a [[MoreDakka fully automatic]] drum-fed shotgun that fires 250 rounds a minute. They later get loaded with FRAG-12 rounds - ''grenade rounds.''
74* BigBadassBattleSequence:
75** The assault on Garza's mansion in the first movie.
76** The airport shootout in the second movie.
77** The abandoned hotel attack in the third movie.
78** The assault on Rahmat's ship in the fourth movie.
79* BigDamnHeroes: Takes place once a movie:
80** A truly, ''truly'' epic one in the first one when half the squad is pinned down in the tunnels under the palace. Enter Hale Caesar and suddenly all you hear is "[[BangBangBANG BOOMBOOMBOOMBOOM]]" and [[{{Gorn}} chunks of guards go flying]] across the screen.
81-->'''Caesar''': REMEMBER THIS SHIT AT CHRISTMAS!
82** This is Creator/ChuckNorris' only role in the second one, including [[spoiler: taking out a tank]] by himself!
83** [[spoiler:Drummer, Trench and Yang]] pull a GunshipRescue when the Expendables are in a particularly tight spot in the third one.
84* BlackAndGrayMorality: While they refuse to hurt civilians The Expendables are a group of mercenaries who don't have many qualms about killing enemy combatants for money and many of them [[DarkAndTroubledPast have shady pasts]]. The people they fight, however, are usually out and out [[AxCrazy psychopaths]] who, unlike the Expendables, don't have ''any'' standards.
85* BladeEnthusiast:
86** Lee Christmas prefers to fight with his knives and will sometimes use a throwing knife instead of a pistol. Lampshaded by Gunnar, who carries a huge bowie knife himself, and later hands it to Christmas. Ironically, Statham's breakout role in ''Film/LockStockAndTwoSmokingBarrels'' had his character get very creeped out by a similar knife-wielding maniac.
87** Tool as well, with whom Christmas has throwing knife competitions.
88** Doc quickly kindles a rivalry with Lee almost as soon as he's sprung from the box, when he tells Lee that one of his knives' balance is off. Also, Doc's stuff, which Barney kept around, is a backpack full of all sorts of cutlery.
89* BloodyHilarious: Many of the casualties in the first two movies, but any victim of [[ICallItVera Omaya Kaboom]] takes the cake.
90* BoisterousBruiser: Everyone to some degree, but in particular Hale Caesar and Gunnar.
91* BondOneLiner:
92** "Now we can see what’s inside of him. And I see lies."
93** In ''2'': "Rest in ''pieces!''"
94** In ''3'': "I ''am'' the Hague."
95* BornInTheWrongCentury: Gunnar seems to think he should have been a Viking warrior. Or at least, his AxCrazy interpretation of what Vikings were like.
96* BottomlessMagazines: Subverted; everyone has run out of ammo for their main weapons, and even Barney's M1911s need reloading after a few shots, for obvious reasons. It should be noted, too, that Barney's 1911s are not fully automatic. He simply uses a technique (which Stallone apparently practiced for hours on the range) to very rapidly fire the pistols in semi-automatic. The shots of him laying down fire, dumping the magazine, reloading and resuming fire are not sped up - that's just how fast you can fire a 1911 with sufficient skill. (Also a testament to how tough the 1911 is.)
97%%%%* ChaseScene:
98* ChekhovsGun:
99** Caesar's FRAG-12 rounds.
100** How do you make an armored guard tower explode? Fire a few miniature warheads at it.
101** His shaving knife is also used to save Ross from being shot in the back near the end of the finale.
102** Gunnar giving Christmas his bowie knife. [[spoiler: Christmas later gives it to Munroe]].
103** Ross and Lee's {{Quickdraw}} contest at the beginning.
104** Played straight ''and'' averted with Sandra's drawings - they look almost intended to be tattoos, but nobody let Tool have a look at 'em. At the same time, the General is shown to share his daughter's appreciation for art, and designs his soldiers' warpaint at the end.
105** Caesar describing the psychological effect of the sound of guns. He mentions that shotguns in particular scare the shit out of people. Later, when a couple of the team are pinned down...
106-->'''Hale:''' Remember this shit at Christmas!
107** [[spoiler:Gunnar's degree in Chemical Engineering (which the ''real actor'' actually has, too) has been brought up early in the sequel. So when they get stuck inside a caved-in mineshaft, he uses his knowledge to concoct an explosive to blow up an escape route. [[SubvertedTrope Then it went pfft]], and the crew gets rescued by Trench instead....]]
108** In ''3'', Gunner mocks Thorn for using a wrist computer, but then begrudgingly decides to wear it during the mission to [[spoiler:rescue the captured members. It later saves the group when Thorn uses the computer to disable the explosives in the abandoned hotel before the final battle]].
109* ClassicallyTrainedExtra: Not in the usual sense. General Garza's two bodyguards, who look mind-boggingly similar to one another? Twin [[UsefulNotes/MixedMartialArts MMA]] fighters Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira and Antonio Rogerio Nogueira, who at the time competed in the UFC alongside Creator/RandyCouture. Sadly, they're not seen in any hand-to-hand combat.
110* ColdBloodedTorture:
111** IN the first one[[spoiler: Munroe has Sandra mercilessly water-boarded in an attempt to make her confess "What the Americans want." Whether the use of water-boarding was intended to be a topical statement on the unsavory intelligence gathering methods of the US Government or [[RippedFromTheHeadlines an attempt at invoking recent news events that the audience might recognize]] isn't clear.]]
112** The second one had Maggie do this offscreen to a couple of Sang mooks.
113* CoolBike: Every Expendables member has one, and there is a film bookend of them driving out on them.
114** Also the Rokon (2-wheel drive motorcycle) from the second movie. However, the Rokon is painfully slow, so it would not have been capable of [[spoiler: launching off a roof, clearing a 20-foot gap and taking down a helicopter]]
115* CoolCar:
116** Barney's pickup truck.
117** The Smart car in ''2'', by virtue of its passengers being Schwarzenegger and Willis shoulder to shoulder, though it had to lose its doors to contain that much manliness.
118* CoolPlane: The crew travels in an ex-US Navy Grumman HU-16/[=JR2F=] Albatross seaplane in the first film. It is replaced for unspecified reasons by a heavily-modified Canadair CL-215 amphibious firefighting airtanker in the sequel, which gets crashed in a DynamicEntry, and replaced at the end by an Antonov An-2 biplane. The third movie features an Antonov An-26 as their new plane. Each aircraft has been modified with heavy forward-firing weaponry, taken up to eleven with the CL-215’s nose-mounted 75mm howitzer ([[TruthInTelevision which was a real feature of some B-25 bombers during WWII]]).
119%%%* CoolShades: Appear here and there.
120* CombatPragmatist: All of the Expendables display a realistic disregard for the Marquis of Queensbury rules, making liberal use of GroinAttack, drawing pistols during protracted CQC bouts and teaming up on outnumbered foes.
121* CoversAlwaysLie: Tool? Suited up and ready to roll out with the team? [[NonActionGuy Riiiiight.]] The bad photoshopping should have tipped you off there. Some posters even add Steve Austin and Bruce Willis to the lineup, but that's a lesser case. One should note that Tool and Church (Mickey Rourke and Bruce Willis, respectively) aren't in combat-appropriate uniforms.
122** The sequel had Creator/JetLi appear like they always do, but he's PutOnABus at the end of the intro.
123* DeadpanSnarker:
124--->'''Lee''': What's he saying?
125--->'''Caesar''': He's saying we're dead with an accent.
126** Christmas in particular ''loves'' finding ways to work in some snark.
127* DemotedToExtra:
128** In order to accommodate the larger roles of Willis and Schwarzenegger, and the additional roles for Jean-Claude Van Damme, Chuck Norris, Nan Yu and Liam Hemsworth, a lot of the returning Expendables got the shaft. In particular, Yin Yang [[PutOnABus vanishes after the first ten minutes]] and Toll Road barely has any lines in the entire film. Yang made up for it by giving us Creator/JetLi's specialty before he left: a OneManArmy GoodOldFisticuffs beatdown for a good five minutes.
129** This also occurs in the third film, as a result of Doc, Galgo, the new Expendables, Trench, [[spoiler:Drummer and Yang]] all taking part in the final battle. [[spoiler:Hale is nearly killed]] during the second mission and incapacitated until the last scene, while Toll Road and several others get next-to-no dialogue for most of the film.
130%%%* TheDragon:
131%%%** Paine.
132%%%%** Hector was this in the sequel, and quickly formed a rivalry with Lee.
133* EasilyForgiven:
134** [[spoiler: Gunnar is accepted back into the team after being ejected for his unpredictability. Even after trying to kill Barney and Yang, which was apparently NothingPersonal.]]
135** In the sequel, [[spoiler:Lacey's cheating is forgiven quickly by Lee, who takes her back.]]
136* EliteMooks:
137** In the first movie, General Garza's special forces, identified by their red berets, jungle camouflage, and green-and-yellow facepaint. Notably, they're actually able to force the Expendables to seriously ''work'' to kill them, unlike the regular soldiers who they mow down with regularity.
138** Dispensed with in the sequels, absolutely nobody but Vilain and Hector present any challenge to any of the team in the second one.
139** The majority of Stonebanks' lackeys in the third movie are casually slaughtered, but the helicopter commandos, notable for their balaclavas, at times actually manage to be a serious threat.
140-->'''Ross:''' "Look at these clowns. Hand-picked monkeys."
141* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Most everyone gets one, but Gunnar's in the opening scene really sets the tone for the entire movie.
142** "Warning shot!"
143** [[spoiler:"It's good to hang pirates!"]]
144** The new addition to the team, Billy the Kid, gets his by rescuing Barney and Lee from six mooks, sniping them in unison with Barney's pantomimed hand pistol.
145** The third one gives one of these to every new addition to the team, as Barney and Bonaparte recruit each one.
146* EvilBrit: Err... the Brit. Also, Hector in the second one. He's not specifically noted as such, but he speaks with a British accent and the actor playing him is British.
147* EvilCounterpart: Towards the end of the first movie Monroe berates Ross for doing the CIA's dirty business and says they are basically the same, mercenaries who are dead inside and have no allegiances. Unfortunately for him Ross' character arc in the movie was doing something good not simply for money. In the sequel, Vilain seems to think of him and his men to be this, and gives the team a speech about it. In fact, it's the reason he doesn't kill them when he has the chance.
148* FriendlyEnemy: Ross and Trench have this rivalry going. By the second film they have clearly come to respect, if not actually ''like'' each other. By the third one they’re in extremely good terms and Trench offers his assistance multiple times.
149* GeniusBruiser:
150** Toll Road is implied to be fairly well read, when the crew is heading back after their OpeningGambit doing something, most are maintaining their weapons or flying the plane while he is studiously reading a book. This occurs in both films, in fact.
151** Gunnar has a degree in chemical engineering, just like Creator/DolphLundgren.
152* GenreThrowback: If Stallone, Willis, and Schwarzenegger's involvement doesn't tell you anything. Stallone wrangled even more 80s action stars for the sequels.
153* GroinAttack: Yang's fighting scenes ''will'' include several kicks to the balls. Used multiple times when Ross and Christmas take on a truckload of [[{{Mooks}} bad guys]] in the field. In the sequel, Maggie makes use of a groin kick during the team's ambush of the Sangs in the village.
154%%%%* GunsAkimbo: Ross
155* HeightInsult: A RunningGag involves Yin Yang being mocked over his height, from his fight against the hulking Swede Gunnar[[note]]"Bring it on, ''Happy Feet''!"[[/note]] to a random discussion with the ScaryBlackMan Hale Caesar calling Yang "half a man". Eventually subverted by the third movie; Yang was revealed to have joined the rival mercenary team instead, and actually became besties with the ''other'' big guy, Trench.
156* HeroOfAnotherStory: Trench, who is implied (and in the sequel, stated) to have his own team in the same manner as the Expendables .
157%%%* HeterosexualLifePartners: Ross and Lee.
158* {{Homage}}: The movie is intended to be an homage to seventies and eighties action films, invoked with a thin story, ludicrous action and exploitative violence.
159* ImmortalIconicCar: Though the island of Vilena is a fictional country, it's intended to emulate a stereotypical Banana Republic, and all the cars there are very old and dilapidated, even though many of such countries that are not Cuba would have people drive far newer cars - indeed, during various overhead shots that are not carefully crafted for this effect (filmed in Brazil), one can spot much newer cars more realistically likely to be found in such a country.
160* ImperialStormtrooperMarksmanshipAcademy: The bad guys. Sometimes realistically, sometimes not.
161** The climax of the first film does show this fairly realistically, as the Expendables open up by destroying the entire palace, and in the ensuing chaos they charge out and are constantly maneuvering and [[StuffBlowingUp blowing up vehicles and setting things on fire]], using speed, mobility, firepower, deadly accuracy, and intimidation to keep Garza's soldiers off-balance.
162** In the second movie, the bad guys are largely an army of poorly-trained East European militia and gangsters who aren't terribly accurate at best, and are getting mowed down constantly, often before being able to return fire. Also played somewhat for comedy when the group encounter a village where the menfolk had been taken away and the only ones left to defend the place was a handful of untrained civilian women who starts shooting on them. [[LampshadeHanging Christmas even jokes that the safest place to be is right in front of their guns]].
163** The climax of the third movie takes this up to eleven when and entire battalion of the Azmenistani army, with tanks and air support still can’t hit the good guys.
164* ImprobableAimingSkills: The good guys have uncanny accuracy.
165** Munroe displays impressive ability with his pistol. [[spoiler: While restraining Sandra with one arm he manages to shoot Garze twice in the back and kill three of his guards before any of them got a chance to retaliate. These were elite soldiers wielding automatics under orders to fire on him immediately if he attempts betrayal. He was lucky of course; none of them started aiming at him until the camera pointed at them.]]
166** Ross shoots a mook almost directly behind Christmas. Christmas isn't quite as confident in his ally's aiming skills.
167** Occasionally averted, the most notable being near the end when Ross clearly fires many, many pistol shots before taking down just one soldier in a group of many.
168** Ross's skills detonate the primer on a ''thrown'' artillery round, in such a way that it actually destroys the intended target.
169** Billy the Kid was able to fall six guards surrounding Barney and Lee with his sniper rifle within about 2 seconds. He apologized for the delay. Later, he was [[BoomHeadshot head-shotting]] mooks cruising by on boats.
170** A more subtle one toward the end of the second movie when Church, Trench, and Barney open up on the Sangs. They unload at full-auto on the massed Sangs, and not ''one'' nearby civilian is hit. Every bullet hits a Sang.
171* InvincibleHero:
172** The Expendables are infallible, indestructible ubermensch. They are not, however, [[Administrivia/TropesAreTools Boring]].
173** Not so invincible in the second movie, where due to heavy fog, the Sangs are able to get the drop on them and take Billy the Kid hostage. The scene ends as a total failure for them, [[spoiler: with the prized item lost and Billy dead.]]
174** [[spoiler:Caesar]] gets shot twice by the BigBad near the beginning of the third movie. [[spoiler:He spends the rest of the movie, barring the epilogue, in the hospital.]]
175* IronicNickname: Church, who curses up a storm and is generally un-church-like.
176* JumpCut:
177** Every fight scene in the first film is saturated with these. A shot will rarely be held for over three seconds, and tracking shots use JitterCam.
178** They cut down on it somewhat in the sequel, and dispensed with JitterCam altogether, reportedly due to the fan complaints.
179* LudicrousGibs: Averted. Mooks are mutilated, blown apart and cut through like wet tissue paper, yet there is little blood in the wake of any firefight and their viscera seems to be composed of boneless Kool-aid.
180* MadeOfIron: None of the Expendables suffer meaningful injuries for the duration of the films. [[spoiler: Gunnar gets shot just above the heart and is hale and hearty by his next scene.]]
181* ManlyTears:
182** Tool lets out a few near the end of the story he tells to Ross, who can't see his face but the audience can.
183** Most of the members during [[spoiler:Billy's funeral]].
184* MeaningfulName:
185** A pretty obscure one. [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Christmas Lee Christmas]] was a mercenary during the real-life Banana Wars. GeniusBonus for history buffs, and a huge hint that the name is really an alias.
186** The team's name "Expendables", given the plot of the movie, although it also borders on NonIndicativeName. [[spoiler: The CIA considered them expendable, but they showed themselves to be a badass crew of [[InvincibleHero invincible supermen]].]]
187*** They are called the Expendables because Barney has become so jaded and dark over the years, that he believes the world would be no better off if he lives or dies. Tool manages to convince him to change this.
188** Is Mauser as a last name merely a cliched stock reference... or a portmanteau of [[Film/TotalRecall1990 'Mars' and 'Hauser'?]]
189** James Munroe could well be a reference to James Monroe, the U.S. president most known for formulating the "Monroe Doctrine", which served as a justification for U.S. meddling in Latin American affairs.
190** Barney Ross was the name of an American boxer from the 1930s. His name could be a reference to the fact that one of Sylvester Stallone's best known characters is [[Franchise/{{Rocky}} a boxer.]]
191** The BigBad of ''The Expendables 2'' crosses the line into ''Anime/SpeedRacer'' levels of naming ridiculousness. He's a villain played by Jean-Claude Van Damme, and his name is...Jean Vilain. The reference to sheep, and the fact that the name might allude to a [[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/villein "farm hand"]] could put this in PunnyName territory for vocabulary geeks.
192* MetaCasting:
193** Dolph Lundgren actually does hold a Masters Degree in Chemical Engineering.
194** Harrison Ford regularly flies his own helicopter in real-life and sometimes participates in wilderness search-and-rescue.
195* MoreDakka:
196** About 60% of the film is pure dakka. Hale's AA-12 makes up 59.9% percent of that dakka.
197** In the second one, one scene stands out. After one battle, there's a single mook remaining. When he pops out, one of the Expendables shouts a warning, and all of them immediately and [[BlackComedy hilariously]] turn and fill him with about 200 rounds.
198-->'''Ross:''' "Rest in pieces".
199* MulticulturalTeam: Barney, Caeser, Toll Road, and Billy are Americans, Christmas is British, Gunner is Swedish, Yin Yang and Maggie are Chinese.
200** Explicitly pointed out (and mocked) in the sequel, when confronted by the women in the village:
201-->'''Ross:''' We're Americans.
202-->'''Lee:''' (To Barney) [[DeadpanSnarker Since when?]]
203-->'''Gunner:''' Swedish.
204-->'''Caesar:''' Blackfoot.
205-->'''Maggie:''' Chinese.
206-->'''Toll Road:''' (looking at team, shaking his head) [[DeadpanSnarker Retards.]]
207* NeverBringAKnifeToAFistfight: The team kick much ass using real weapons in CQC. Mooks? Not so much.
208* NonIndicativeName: Back and forth. On the one hand, despite being called "The Expendables" only one team member dies in the first two movies. Doc, however, points out that the current team, made up of six members, is only a shadow of what the team was at its height, which was ''twenty-two''. Barney keeps a collection of the dog tags of each member of the team killed in action in the past.
209* NoodleIncident:
210** The Expendables talk between themselves about previous adventures in well-known hot spots of the Eighties and Nineties. It's subverted in the case of Mickey Rouke's character - he describes a woman he could have saved in Bosnia. In the sequel, Billy the Kid talks about his prior tour of duty in Afghanistan.
211** Mauser and Ross seem to hate each other due to a Noodle Incident, judging from their exchange in front of Church in the first movie.
212* TheNotLoveInterest:
213** Sandra to Ross. There seems to be some chemistry, but nothing ever comes of it - his primary reason for saving her is that she's a resistance leader.
214** In the sequel, Maggie and Ross have even more chemistry than Sandra and Ross did. But Ross refuses to become involved with her because so many people who have gotten close to him have died.
215** In the third movie Luna implies that if Barney was 30 years younger, she’d go after him.
216* OldSoldier: Kind of the point of the series is show action-hero style actors in the role of mercenaries who have been doing the shooting-and-exploding thing for a long time.
217** One of the first images of the movie was a shot of Stallone's character, [[ShirtlessScene barechested]] and covered in tattoos. Nearly everyone was slack-jawed, saying, "''That'' guy is over 60?!"
218** The series also stars 47-year-old (in the first film) Creator/RandyCouture, then-actively competing [[UsefulNotes/MixedMartialArts mixed martial artist]] and MMA's original tough old man.
219** Creator/ChuckNorris is ''72'', and looks no older than 40-50.
220** Jean-Claude Van Damme still looks every bit as capable at 53 as he did in his prime.
221** Mel Gibson is 58, but is equal to the task of being an action villain in ''3''. He isn't in ''Film/LethalWeapon'' shape anymore, but his FinalBattle with Ross is brutal and physical.
222** After a four-year prison sentence, WesleySnipes emerges at 52 looking like he hasn't lost anything.
223** Creator/JetLi sure doesn't look like he's nearly 50 in the first movie either, does he? Could convincingly pass for lower 30s.
224* OlderHeroVersusYoungerVillain:
225** In the first movie got Ross vs Munroe and Toll Road vs Pain. Stallone is ten years older than Roberts and Couture is one year older than Austin.
226** In the second movie got Ross vs Vilain and Christmas vs Hector. Stallone is fourteen years older than Van Damme and Statham is nine years older than Adkins.
227** In the third movie got Ross vs Stonebanks. Stallone is ten years older than Gibson.
228* OneManArmy:
229** "Four and a half men" but close enough.
230** [[Creator/ChuckNorris Booker]], who cements it in his entrance when he [[spoiler: wipes out the entire force (including a main battle tank) that has the Expendables pinned down ''singlehandedly'']]. The team also notes that he works alone.
231** The others get their moments from time to time. Yang in particular made up for his lack of CQC scenes in the first movie by kicking the hell out of a squad of mooks alone in the sequel.
232* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname:
233** Mr. Church devised his own nickname on the spot and suggests that Barney Ross (and possibly his entire team) is just an alias.
234** Toll Road? Hale Caesar? Yin Yang? If those aren't aliases this might as well be called "[[Music/JohnnyCash A Boy Named Sue]]: TheMovie"
235* OutrunTheFireball: Several times, someoneis running like heck away from an explosion. It's usually by the bad guys, and it ''sometimes'' works for them.
236* PunnyName: Toll Road, Hale Caesar, Yin Yang. In the sequel, the villain's name is... Vilain.
237* PutOnABus:
238** [[spoiler: Yin]] who is present only for the opening mission of the second movie. He air drops out of the cargo plane with the rescued hostage after the mission and is never seen for the rest of the film. When asked when he'll be back, he replies "Maybe soon...maybe never. Maybe start a new life." Creator/JetLi [[RealLifeWritesThePlot reportedly asked for a reduced role himself]]. [[spoiler:TheBusCameBack in the third movie]].
239** Church is explained by Drummond as having retired prior to the events of the third movie. Like Li, this was motivated by Creator/BruceWillis' attitude and salary demands prior to filming, which led to him being removed from the project altogether.
240* RatedMForManly: Look at the cast! It's like a singularity of manliness!
241** Just see this [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X9N5dNkZ4Zk fan-made trailer]].
242** A review shown in the trailer outright calls it the manliest movie ever made.
243** ''Film/TheDirtyDozen'' + ''[[Film/TheMagnificentSeven1960 The Magnificent Seven]] X'' Every [[TheEighties 80s Action Movie]] ever made = ''The Expendables''.
244** [[WebVideo/BumReviews My testicles ran out and killed a wild boar! And ate it!]] - Chester A. Bum on ''The Expendables''.
245* RealMenWearPink:
246** Tool's obsession with "decorating" pretty much anything, whether it's Lee's head with a tattoo or a [[RockersSmashGuitars guitar he plans to smash]] once it's completed.
247** One of the first things Doc mentions after being freed is his desire to put on some “fine threads”
248* RuleOfCool: The entire series is to evoke the graitious coolness of 80s action hero films. Special mentions go to:
249** Stallone's character uses a single-action revolver which he fires in bursts by fanning the hammer. Badass? Yes. Homage to classic Westerns? Probably. Utterly illogical? Who gives a fuck?! [[note]] Fanning is something a trained shooter could do. Taking down several targets in the process? [[ImprobableAimingSkills Not so much]]. [[/note]]
250** Ross and Caesar blow up a chopper by throwing a shell and then setting it off in midair, by ''shooting at it.'' Wait, aren't those things, like, built to make sure stuff like that doesn't happen? Fuck that! Who needs physics when you've got HSQ?
251* SequelEscalation:
252** How do they top the previous movie's cast? Add ''Creator/JeanClaudeVanDamme'', '''Creator/ChuckNorris''' and Creator/ArnoldSchwarzenegger back in action plus weapons grade [[NukeEm plutonium]] as the MacGuffin.
253** ''3'' has the entire cast of Expendables from the first film (minus [[spoiler:Caesar, who's sidelined because of a near fatal injury]]), new recruits Doc [[spoiler:and Galgo]], plus the new, younger group of Expendables, and [[spoiler:Creator/HarrisonFord flying air support while Schwarzenegger and a returning Creator/JetLi fire out of a helicopter]].
254* ShootTheDog:
255%%%** [[spoiler: Barney to Gunnar]].
256%%%%%%%%This sounds more like Kick The Dog.
257%%%%** In the sequel, Billy talks about his time in the military, specifically an event where his base commander shoots the dog. This was part of what lead to his being disillusioned with the military and ultimately joining the Expendables.
258* ShoutOut:
259** The mercenaries posing as ornithologists for their recon is likely a reference to the film of ''Literature/TheDogsOfWar''.
260** Mickey Rourke still has [[Film/IronMan2 Vanko's haircut and eye slant.]]
261** The whole church scene when they're being briefed on their mission is lifted from another 80s action classic, ''Film/TheKiller1989''.
262** "What've we got? [[Series/TwoAndAHalfMen Four and a half men?]]"
263** Christmas acquiring a ruby from Burma. [[Film/TheDarkKnightTrilogy Alfred]] relates a similar tale, and closer to home Burma was the setting of the most recent Rambo film, starring...you know.
264** Before Yin and Gunnar fight, Gunnar's PreAssKickingOneLiner is, "What do you wear, size 3? Bring it, ''WesternAnimation/HappyFeet''!"
265** The drilling vehicle that Trench (Creator/ArnoldSchwarzenegger) uses to bust the Expendables out of the collapsed mine bears a STRIKING resemblence to the drilling vehicle that Quaid (also played by Creator/ArnoldSchwarzenegger) shoves a drill into in ''Film/TotalRecall1990''. And of course, the homage to his actor's most beloved CatchPhrase as soon as he appears:
266--> '''Trench:''' ''[[Franchise/{{Terminator}} I'm Back!!]]''
267** Trench wearing a Hawaiian shirt underneath his jacket during the final shootout at the airport could be a nod to ''Film/TheRunningMan'', in which Arnold's character Ben Richards also wore a Hawaiian shirt during a setpiece that took place at an airport.
268** Lee Christmas punches a guy into an airplane propeller, killing him in a manner similar to a famous death scene in ''Film/RaidersOfTheLostArk''. Cemented as a ShoutOut by Lee's slightly LeaningOnTheFourthWall line afterwards (He was actually talking about his knuckledusters)
269-->'''Lee:''' Nothin' beats a classic.
270** In yet another shoutout to the series, in the end, upon seeing that the Expendables are to be taken back home in a very, very old Russian propeller plane:
271-->'''Barney''': [[Film/IndianaJonesAndTheLastCrusade That thing belongs in a museum!"]]
272** In ''3'', when the team is running to the extraction chopper, Trench implores everyone to "[[Film/{{Predator}} Run to da choppa]]!" Later, when asked why he said he was leaving the special ops life for good, he simply replies, "[[Film/{{Commando}} I lied]]."
273** Barney [[Film/JudgeDredd is the Hague]].
274** The title of the movies is probably a reference to this Stallone's line in ''Film/RamboFirstBloodPartII'': "I'm expendable."
275** At one point in ''3'', Barney [[AccidentalMisnaming mispronounces Galgo's name]] as "[[Manga/{{Golgo13}} Golgo]]".
276** In one scene in ''3'', several [[Franchise/MassEffect N7]] jackets can be seen in the background.
277* TheSnarkKnight: Christmas. Exaggerated in the sequels.
278* StrictlyFormula: If you have seen ''any action movie ever'', you already know how the plot of every instalment in the franchise goes. Then again, you're probably not watching it for the story anyway.
279* StuffBlowingUp: TheMovie. Somewhere, Creator/MichaelBay is watching this movie, dabbing a tissue at the single [[ManlyTears Manly Tear]] at the corner of his eye, and whispering, "it's ''beautiful''". Then he throws away the tissue. And it explodes.
280* SummerBlockbuster
281* ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill: The guys' motto, it seems.
282** A memorable moment in the second has the team finishing off a platoon of {{mook}}s and while standing together Barney calls out "One more!" and the entire team empties their collective arsenal into a solitary gunman.
283-->"[[BondOneLiner Rest in pieces!]]"
284** Stonebank pulls all the stops in the third one to take out the team. [[spoiler:It’s still not enough.]]
285* ThrowAwayGuns: Sometimes to ditch extra weight, sometimes out of necessity. Special mention goes to Yang in the second movie, who throws his not-working gun ''at'' a mook to knock them out before grabbing [[FryingPanOfDoom the frying pans]].
286* TalkToTheFist: Gunnar's attempts at speaking to Yang and Barney, ''after'' trying to kill them in an intense chase when the three of them ends up in a warehouse.
287--> '''Gunnar''': It's over! Let's talk about this, I forgive you guys!\
288[''cue Yang suddenly appearing and kicking Gunnar in the face'']\
289'''Gunnar''': That ''almost'' hurt. Back off!\
290[''cue Gunnar getting another kick to the face'']
291* TitleDrop: Averted. While the name "Expendables" appears on weapons and motorcycle decals, the name of the group is never actually spoken. Some countries call the film ''[[CompletelyDifferentTitle The Mercenaries]],'' and that term shows up a lot.
292** Played straight in the third movie. Where the name of the team is brought up repeatedly.
293* TokenEvilTeammate: Gunnar in the first movie...mostly. Not so much in the sequels, where he's become like the rest of the crew.
294* TokenRomance:
295** Averted. Nothing between Stallone and Sandra, which is nice considering how tempting it must have been. And while Statham also has a LoveInterest, most of their interactions concern the fact that she dislikes his lifestyle.
296** Similarly averted in the sequel. It hints that Maggie has a crush on Barney and they have a verbally affectionate parting by the end, but nothing more.
297** Galgo shows an interest in Luna in the third one, but is not reciprocated.
298 * TortureAlwaysWorks: Subverted. Sandra is waterboarded for information on the Expendables but does not give in. Instead, Monroe needs to get his information from [[spoiler: Gunnar]].
299** Played straight in the second one, with Maggie and her set of surgical instruments.
300* {{Troperiffic}}: This series is deliberately stuffed with as many action hero tropes as possible. It even provides the page image.
301* TrueCompanions:
302** Plays with it. An early scene implies that the team try to maintain completely professional relationships and nothing else, which is the reason behind their {{Code Name}}s (Yang suggests he is in it only for the money, claiming he needs more to support his son). The only members who seem to be genuinely close friends are Barney, Lee and Tool. But in spite of that they trust each other with their lives and mid-way through the movie you see them rallying around Barney and his personal mission, the ending scene is everyone having drinks together. Becomes even more clear in the sequel when the entire team hangs out in a bar(even Lacy was there) together during their downtime, then shows again with them all being very visibly upset about [[spoiler: Billy's death]], with Gunnar even seeming to wipe a tear from his eye.
303** The third film has the line "Everybody needs friends" thrown around a couple of times.
304* UltimateShowdownOfUltimateDestiny: [[invoked]] Basically the reason these films are made. In the first film there was specifically Creator/DolphLundgren vs. Creator/JetLi and Creator/SylvesterStallone vs. Wrestling/StoneColdSteveAustin. [[spoiler: Surprisingly enough, Stallone and Li are playing the heroes and are clearly outmatched by Austin and Lundgren]]. The sequel promised Stallone vs. Van Damme early on. And the third? Franchise/{{Rambo}} vs. Film/MadMax (or Film/JudgeDredd vs. [[Film/LethalWeapon Martin Riggs]])!
305* TheUnintelligible: Stallone, Statham, Li, Lundgren and Schwarzenegger are all known for sometimes being rather hard to understand either due to their accent or just kind of growling out their words. Put them together in the same movie and it's even more noticeable.
306** In the third movie, Drummer hilariously keeps calling Lee out for this.
307-->'''Lee:''' What's the advice?
308-->'''Drummer:''' What language is he speaking?
309-->'''Barney:''' What's the advice?
310* UnorthodoxReload: Played with - Barney reloads his M1911 normally, he just does it ''incredibly'' fast. With enough practice, any experienced shooter can do it, too. Now, doing it while being shot at by fifty men with assault rifles in the open...
311* VitriolicBestBuds: Inverted: Barney and Trench hate each other's guts, but talk as if they were old buddies.
312** Surprisingly, Yang and Gunnar are like this in 2, after having no shortage of real anger at each other in the first film. When Yang departs the group, Gunnar even sounds a little sad when he says, "Who am I going to pick on now?"
313* WarForFunAndProfit:
314** Ultimately averted by the end of the first movie, finally going in to kick ass because an innocent woman's going to get murdered if Barney doesn't save her.
315*** Initally played straight for the rest of the team, since a $5 million paycheck made goo-goo eyes at them.
316*** And Barney was highly considering not rescuing the girl until he talks to Tool and realizes he'll get to deal with the guilt of not rescuing her for the rest of his life.
317** Also averted in the sequel. Church accuses Barney of stealing the $5 million and threatens to make them disappear from the face of the earth unless they do another job to make up for it. Later, they decide to chase down Vilain [[spoiler: to avenge Billy]].
318*** Played straight with Villain, though, who's only interested in selling the plutonium.
319** In the third movie Stonebanks claims their differing approaches to these trope is what led to his original falling out with Barney.
320* WeaponizedCar: A weaponized ''seaplane''.
321** With four machine guns hidden in the nosecone, and a fuel dump to ignite and use as a Fuel/Air Explosion. Very very good at spreading out a cushion of air that turns people's innards to jelly.
322** In ''2'', they have a new (though very similar) plane with what appears to basically be a small hand-loaded howitzer in the nose. However, it's not especially accurate given it can only shoot at exactly what the plane is pointed at, so it acts more like a tank cannon.
323-->'''Ross:''' "You missed!"
324-->'''Lee:''' "''[[InsultBackfire You're]]'' [[InsultBackfire aiming!]]"
325* WeaponBasedCharacterization - An interesting case in that each character has their preferred weapon, but all characters switch between guns and fists/knives to fit the situation - or are forced to [[ThrowawayGuns drop them due to situation change.]]
326** Ross: [[TheGunslinger Handguns or pistols]], most notably a [[GunsAkimbo pair of M1911s]] and a [[RevolversAreJustBetter Colt Single Action Army]].
327** Lee: [[BladeEnthusiast Throwing knives]].
328** Gunnar: Huge Bowie knife, GrenadeLauncher.
329** Yang: [[BareFistedMonk His fists]]. More apparent in the sequel.
330** Caesar: [[{{BFG}} Automatic shotgun with explosive rounds]], [[ImprobableWeaponUser straight razor]].
331** Road: [[StuffBlowingUp Explosives]].
332** Billy: [[FriendlySniper Sniper Rifle]]
333* WorldOfBadass: Everyone but the girl fits in the first film; the girl [[ActionGirl is totally included]]--in ''both'' sequels.
334* WorldOfHam: Considering it's a movie with Creator/SylvesterStallone, Creator/DolphLundgren, Wrestling/StoneColdSteveAustin and Creator/ArnoldSchwarzenegger, this trope was pretty much unavoidable. The sequels are even worse in that regard!
335* WouldHitAGirl:
336** In the original movie, Paine and Lacy's new boyfriend.
337** In ''2'', Maggie beats the hell out of several mooks in hand to hand combat, none of whom seemed squeamish about trying to hit (or shoot) her.
338* WrestlerInAllOfUs: A lot of wrestling moves are used, even though only one actor is a (professional) wrestler.
339* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness:
340** Gunnar gets upset with the Mook he's stuck with during his [[ChaseScene high-speed ambush]] of Ross and Yang, up to the point he crushes the Mook's head against the dashboard with his boot.
341-->'''Gunnar''': Insect.
342** Munroe, to General Garza [[spoiler:after the dictator decides to kick his ex-CIA partners as well as the Expendables out of his country.]]
343** In ''2'', Vilain does this to his laborers, shooting a few and leaving the rest entombed in the uranium vaults.
344** In ''3'', [[spoiler:Stonebanks]] shoots a military general and tech operator after getting frustrated that the Expendables are mowing through the army he sent to kill them.
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350!!'' The Expendables '' provides examples of:
351
352* AttemptedRape: Averted, and then played straight. It looks like the bad guys are going to do this to Sandra when she gets forcibly thrown down on the table. But then she gets waterboarded instead. Later on, [[{{Mooks}} two random soldiers]] burst in and attempt to rape her, but Ross [[CurbStompBattle objects]]. And his objection [[{{Gorn}} is very, very sharp.]]
353%%%% So he is, what dpes his bald head have to do with it?
354%%%* BaldOfEvil: Paine is a nasty piece of work.
355* BananaRepublic: Zigzagged. Vilena is ruled by an at-first stereotypical evil generalissimo with a brutal army, and there's the classic determined rebel group fighting them. However, the movie does go back to the trope's real-world historical roots: the island's regime is actually controlled by an American profiteer, which was very often TruthInTelevision when the Banana Republic trope originated [[OlderThanTheyThink in the late 19th century]]. The generalissimo is actually a [[NobleDemon reluctant dictator who only accepted American money to help his country and got caught up in the power and dependent on their support]]. The determined rebels turn out to only be remotely effective because they are led by the general's daughter, and once he stops treating her easily the rebels pretty much evaporate. See also the MeaningfulName section.
356* BandOfBrothers: [[spoiler:Why Gunnar is still with the crew at movie's end.]]
357--> '''Lee''': ''(to Barney)'' "It's not easy being your friend."
358--> '''Yin''': ''(nods)'' "It's not."
359* BangBangBANG: Happens with all the gunfire, but particularly Caesar's automatic shotgun. He lays out why he loves his automatic shotgun, and it includes that hearing a shotgun spitting out 250 rounds a minute will scare the ''shit'' out of the enemy. Sure enough, after he uses it, he comments that the gun is frigging ''loud''.
360* BigBad: At first presumed to be General Garza, but later revealed to be ex-CIA agent James Munroe (Creator/EricRoberts).
361* BlingBlingBang: Gunnar wields a Bowie knife with golden hand guards. [[HighlyVisibleNinja Despite fighting in night camo.]] On a similar note, Hale uses a shaving razor with a ''fluorescent green plastic handle'' as a melee weapon.
362* BondVillainStupidity: Munroe seems to be a CombatPragmatist, but falls into stupidity anyway. [[spoiler: After getting Barney to disarm himself via HostageSituation, Munroe wisely shoots him. After noting that he is still alive, Munroe abstains from shooting him again and instead [[EvilGloating yells at him for ruining his plans long enough for Barney to get back up and for Lee to flank his position]] and is promptly killed as a result]].
363* BookEnds: The Expendables entering, and later, leaving on {{Cool Bike}}s.
364* BulletDodge: Done by Yang. PlayedWith, he jerks just in time as the bullet is fired, but still.
365* CasualDangerDialogue:
366** The guys standing around arguing as to who should kill who in the middle of a MexicanStandoff.
367** While General Garza barks orders to his men, Caesar remarks, "He's saying we're dead with an accent."
368* ChewingTheScenery: Monroe's final speech.
369* ClassicallyTrainedExtra: Not in the usual sense. General Garza's two bodyguards, who look mind-boggingly similar to one another? Twin [[UsefulNotes/MixedMartialArts MMA]] fighters Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira and Antonio Rogerio Nogueira, who currently compete in the UFC alongside Creator/RandyCouture. Sadly, they're not seen in any hand-to-hand combat.
370* ClusterFBomb - Church really likes swearing. Even when he's in a church.
371* ComicBookAdaptation: Creator/ChuckDixon write one for Creator/DynamiteEntertainment.
372* CoolSword: The General brandishes one when he finally stands up to Monroe. In the spirit of authority figures who demand respect at the point of a naked blade. [[spoiler:Don't bring a knife to a swordfight, boyo.]]
373* CurbStompBattle: Christmas against Lacy's abusive boyfriend and his basketball team. Guess who walks out without a scratch?
374* DamselInDistress:
375** Sandra's captured by the bad guys early on in the film and rescuing her motivates the Expendables into action.
376** Lacy becomes this to Lee when her latest boyfriend [[DomesticAbuse proves to be a jerk.]]
377* DavidVersusGoliath:
378** [[spoiler: Yang (Li) vs. Gunnar (Lundgren), who is about 1.5 times taller and at least twice as heavy. Subverting the norm, Gunnar would have killed Yang if Ross hadn't intervened.]]
379** Used tactically by Yang during the fight. [[spoiler: By moving the fight under a walkway where Gunnar can barely stand up straight.]]
380* DisneyDeath: [[spoiler: Gunnar ''appears'' to die late in the movie.]]
381* DomesticAbuse: Lacy's new boyfriend got a little carried away with his jealousy.
382%%%%%* DramaticNecklaceRemoval: Done by Munroe to Sandra.
383* TheDulcineaEffect:
384** Part of Ross' motivation is saving Sandra, their contact for a mission they didn't want to do. He seems to realize that it doesn't make much sense.
385** Christmas defending the honor of his cheating ex could be interpreted as this.
386* EasilyForgiven: [[spoiler: Gunner is accepted back into the gang]] without any trouble, in the final scene.
387* EvenEvilHasStandards:
388** [[spoiler:Garza turns on Munroe]] because of this, and the fact Munroe isn't keeping his promises.
389** Munroe alludes to it, saying that he was raised not to hit a woman...but he employs people who don't have "that moral dilemma."
390* EvilIsHammy: Eric Roberts as Munroe loves to gloat and chew the scenary.
391%%%%* FruitCart: They hit one during the ChaseScene at Vilena.
392* TheGeneralissimo: The Expendables' mission is to eliminate one such general. He is ''slightly'' more sympathetic than the usual examples.
393* GrossUpCloseUp: The long focus on Tool's face during gives the audience a lovely view of his spit-moistened lips.
394* TheGuardsMustBeCrazy: Munroe calls Garza's men out on this, for letting Ross and Lee into the country. Special mentions go to the soldier tasked with guarding Munroe and the General. He lets Gunnar walk in with a shotgun (!) because "He wouldn't let me take it from him."
395* HalfTheManHeUsedToBe: Gunnar's "warning shot" to the pirate leader. It's worth noting that the victim of this single shot has his legs fall off and his upper body [[BlownAcrossTheRoom launched fifteen feet backwards into a wall]] rather than being horizontally bisected at the waist, which ''might'' have made sense by comparison. It does however set the [[RefugeInAudacity tone for the rest of the film]] rather nicely; not to mention [[EstablishingCharacterMoment establish]] [[AxeCrazy his character]].
396* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: [[spoiler:Gunnar is a particularly indecisive version of this. First, he's kicked off the team for being psychotic, is promptly hired by Munroe to kill Barney, and nearly impales Yang. During the chase scene, he also seems to be trying to run down his allied mooks and also kills his overseer. Then he gets shot by Barney, and... is back on the team, having been forgiven. It's suggested he's been known to have problems with drugs and so long as he stays sober they trust him.]]
397* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler: General Garza starts having second thoughts when it's his own daughter being tortured by Munroe and Paine. Pity Garza [[InTheBack turns his back on Munroe]] to speak to his soldiers...]] One of the rarest characters in film is [[spoiler:the sympathetic South American Generalissimo.]]
398%%%%* HoistHeroOverHead: Gunnar does this to Yang.
399%%%%* HonourBeforeReason: Ross decides to finish the mission, despite the odds they're up against.
400* ICallItVera: Caesar has names for his weapons.
401%%%%%* ItsWhatIDo: Lee demonstrates to Lacy what he does for a living.
402%%%%* KillItWithFire: How [[spoiler:Paine]] is killed.
403* LeeroyJenkins: Gunnar is kicked off the team for being unpredicable.
404%%%* LetMeGetThisStraight: Lee to Ross.
405* LoudOfWar: Hale Caesar mentions how the sound of the AA-12 automatic shotgun is just as effective as any weapon on the battlefield. Never mind that it ''[[MoreDakka fires shotgun shells at]] [[ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill 250+ rounds per minute]]'', according to Hale in his speech.
406* TheManBehindTheMan: Munroe is the support behind Gaza, who depends on such support to prop up his rule
407* ManOnFire: [[spoiler:Toll knocks down Paine with a flying punch while Paine is on fire.]]
408%%%%* MotiveRant: Munroe gives one.
409* MyGreatestFailure: Not saving a woman attempting suicide in Bosnia is one to Tool. His [[HeroicBSOD telling the tale]] to Ross motivates him to go back to Vilena and save Sandra.
410* NeverHeardThatOneBefore: Tool clearly gets a kick out of taunting Lee by mentioning "Christmas time".
411* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Sandra stops Garza from killing Munroe. [[spoiler: Two seconds later, Munroe proceeds to kill Garza.]]
412* NobleDemon: General Garza, though he's a dictator, he would rather be ruling peacefully than having to grow drugs for his CIA dealer. He even admits that his daughter is who he ''should'' have been.
413* NoOneGetsLeftBehind: DoubleSubverted. Sandra is left at Vilena [[spoiler:because she insists on staying]], but then Ross goes back for her. She still doesn't seem to leave, though.
414* NotSoDifferentRemark:
415** Munroe attempts to make Ross believe that they are both mercenaries who are "dead inside."
416** Stonebanks claims that the only difference between himself and Barney is that Barney still has a conscience.
417%%%%%* NowItsMyTurn: [[spoiler: Gunnar to Yang]]
418* OffscreenTeleportation:
419** Played to the hilt from the very first scene. When Gunnar attempts to lynch the pirate [[ItAmusedMe for the lulz]], Yang suddenly appears next to him after silently traversing his way between the cargo hold fifty feet below to the deck of the ship in under three seconds and engages him in a short CQC fight. Seconds later when Yang is at Gunnar's mercy, Barney follows suit, making the same trip just as silently and almost as quickly.
420** The use of JumpCut in every fight scene means that the protagonists appear to fight like [[Film/X2XMenMenUnited Nightcrawler]].
421* OhCrap:
422** After the alarm is raised at the Garza's palace, the guys run into the ''entire'' army, and are forced to take cover and detonate the charges.
423** The look on the BigBad's face when his escape helicopter explodes is ''priceless''.
424* PreMortemOneLiner: [[spoiler:Barney to Munroe:]] "I didn't come for you, dip-shit. I came for her!" [[spoiler:shoots Munroe]]
425* PrisonRape: Sandra [[AttemptedRape almost]] falls victim to this from she is thrown to a table by inmates, but is saved by Ross.
426* PsychoPartyMember: Gunnar is called unpredictable.
427* RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil: Invoked; the two soldiers who try to rape Sandra receive among the most violent deaths in the movie.
428* RebelliousPrincess: Sandra, General Garza's daughter, leads the rebels against him.
429* ReportsOfMyDeathWereGreatlyExaggerated: [[spoiler: Gunnar, assumed to be killed after being shot by Barney, is revealed to be alive at the end of the movie]].
430* ReCut: An extended Director's Cut of the film was temporarily available via On Demand and is on Blu-Ray (only. Sorry, DVD fans). In addition to containing a bit of extra character development and tightened CG effects, this cut also uses Shinedown's "Diamond Eyes", which was commissioned by Stallone specifically for use in the film, during the climax and again in the credits.
431%%%%%* RedemptionEqualsDeath: [[spoiler: General Garza]]
432* RetiredBadass: Apparently, Tool (Rourke) has retired from mercenary stuff, but can still easily hit a bull's eye with a knife.
433%%%%%%* RuthlessModernPirates: The African pirates at the beginning.
434* SameStoryDifferentNames: The story has invited comparisons to ''Literature/TheDogsOfWar'' and Creator/{{Dolph Lundgren}}'s earlier film ''Men of War.''
435%%%%%* ShellShockedVeteran: Tool, when he reveals his guilt to Barney.
436* ShirtlessScene: Sylvester Stallone's character has ''insanely'' chiseled abs.
437* ShortRangeShotgun: Awesomely averted with the AA-12. Helps it's loaded with frag rounds meant to go farther than usual.
438* ShowyInvincibleHero: It wouldn't be an old school movie throwback without action heroes enduring all kinds of bruises, running through hails of bullets and smacking down villains with style.
439%%%%%* ShutUpHannibal: "I didn't come for you, dipshit; I came for her!"
440%%%%* SmugSnake:
441* SnowyScreenOfDeath: The footage of the custom office's CCTV when Barney shoots the camera.
442* SpiritualSuccessor: This could easily be seen as a modern reimagining of ''Film/{{Commando}}'', especially the grand finale.
443* StabTheSalad: Lee stabbing the basketball to cap his NoHoldsBarredBeatdown on Lacey's abusive boyfriend and his friends.
444* StealthExpert: All the Expendables, as seen in the first and final fight, despite Barney running around with ''a high beam torch'' waving all over the place. Averted by Toll in the final fight, who just beats the shit out of all the guys he runs into.
445* SteelEarDrums: Averted hard. Virtually all guns are loud, [[HollywoodSilencer even suppressed ones]]. However, the team learns just ''how'' loud they can really be when Caesar starts mowing down bad guys with a fully-automatic AA-12 shotgun in a narrow, confined tunnel that serves to reflect and concentrate the gun's report, leaving everyone reeling at how ridiculously loud it is and leaving Caesar temporarily deafened by it.[[note]] Of course, in reality, having a firefight in an enclosed place like that without hearing protection would likely rupture the eardrums of everyone in the tunnels, even without an AA-12 pounding away.[[/note]]
446* StormingTheCastle: Garza's palace is targeted by the Expendables. Not surprisingly, their plan involves blowing it up.
447* TakeThat: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fncp0sQvBM0 This trailer]].
448--> "If we don't? If ''this'' loses to ''Film/EatPrayLove''? '''[[PunctuatedForEmphasis YOU DON'T... DESERVE... TO BE... A... MAN.]]'''"
449** One could see the Austin/Couture fight as a Take That from MMA to pro wrestling.
450* ThemeMusicPowerUp: the Extended Cut of the movie has Shinedown's "Diamond Eyes" blaring as the crew storms the courtyard.
451* ThisMeansWarpaint: Garza has his men's faces painted for the FinalBattle.
452* ThrowingYourSwordAlwaysWorks: [[spoiler: If several .45 bullets doesn't end Munroe's life, a huge honking Bowie knife clear through the heart will.]]
453* TooStupidToLive:
454** The leader of the pirates. You have a group of elite badasses who have all of their {{Laser Sight}}s directly on you, they have just tossed down a bag of money to peacefully let the hostages go. And you have the audacity and stupidity to ask for more money? As Lee [[LampshadeHanging so exasperatedly comments]]: "Well, what do you know. ''A greedy pirate.''"
455* TrailersAlwaysSpoil: [[spoiler: Gunnar is clearly seen lifting Ying over his head and over a sharp spike, which makes it obvious from the beginning he betrays the team. They try cheating by making his face blurrier and speeding up the action, but it doesn't work.]]
456* UnexplainedRecovery: [[spoiler: Gunnar.]] Lampshaded by Barney.
457%%%* UndersideRide
458* TheUnfairSex: Averted. Lacey's cheating isn't portrayed sympathetically at all, but Lee does take her back after beating down her abusive boyfriend.
459%%%%* WarriorPoet: [[spoiler:Lee Christmas, at the end.]]
460* WaterTorture: Munroe waterboards Sandra in one scene.
461* WifeBasherBasher: Yes, Lee's girlfriend left him for a violent drunk, but that doesn't mean he isn't going defend her honor by beating the ''absolute tar'' out of him and his fellow wife-bashing basketball-buddies in broad daylight for insulting and beating her.
462* YouALLLookFamiliar: The soldiers' black war paint allowed the director to keep re-using the same stuntmen and actors in close-up fights. Knowing bad 80s movies, this was intentional.
463* YesNoAnswerInterpretation: Barney shoots [[spoiler: the team traitor Gunnar]]. He asks Barney if he's going to die. Barney just tells him that the shot hit him two inches above the heart. He takes that as a yes. [[spoiler: However, he shows up alive and healthy at the end of the film.]]
464* YourMom: Let it not be said that Stallone [[TotallyRadical is not down with what the kids are into]].
465-->'''Paine''': (''While torturing Barney'') How many men do you have?\
466'''Barney''': Just your ''mother''!
467[[/folder]]
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