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* FridgeLogic: If the heroes have operating for years, why do they have such unrealistic expectations when it comes to being a superhero?

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Let's just say a movie with an ambitious premise best described as "''Film/KickAss'' meets ''Film/{{Saw}}''" seriously needed a larger budget. And better writers. And arguably better actors...

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Let's just say a movie with an ambitious premise best described as "''Film/KickAss'' meets ''Film/{{Saw}}''" ''Film/SawI''" seriously needed a larger budget. And better writers. And arguably better actors...
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** How did [[spoiler: Charge]] manage to fake [[spoiler: having super strength with nobody noticing?]]

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** How did [[spoiler: Charge]] manage to fake [[spoiler: having super strength with nobody noticing?]]noticing for years?]]
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* FridgeLogic: If the heroes have operating for years, why do they have such unrealistic expectations when it comes to be a superhero?

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* FridgeLogic: If the heroes have operating for years, why do they have such unrealistic expectations when it comes to be being a superhero?
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* FridgeLogic: If the heroes have operating for years, why do they have such unrealistic expectations when it comes to be a superhero?
** How did [[spoiler: Charge]] manage to fake [[spoiler: having super strength with nobody noticing?]]
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* SpiritualSuccessor: Arguably, this film is one for ''ComicBook/JLAActOfGod''. The plot is about superhumans losing their powers and are useless without them [[spoiler: necessitating the BadassNormal to save day while getting tons of CharacterShilling.]]
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* LostInMediasRes: This is a major problem with the film. Very little of the backstory and the characters relations are explained. For example, Cutthroat feeling like he being treated as a second banana is first brought up when it become relevant to the plot.

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* LostInMediasRes: This is a major problem with the film. Very little of the backstory and the characters relations are explained. For example, Cutthroat [[TheResenter feeling like he being treated as a second banana banana]] is first brought up when it become relevant to the plot.
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* {{Narm}}: Literally ''all'' of the superhero actors give [[DullSurprise dull, stunted performances]] that makes them seem more bored with their circumstances rather than angered or intimidated.
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Let's just say a movie with an ambitious premise best described as "''Film/KickAss'' meets ''Film/{{Saw}}''" seriously needed a larger budget. And better writers. And better actors...

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Let's just say a movie with an ambitious premise best described as "''Film/KickAss'' meets ''Film/{{Saw}}''" seriously needed a larger budget. And better writers. And arguably better actors...
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* EnsembleDarkHorse: Even folks who hated the movie often called Rickshaw the best part of the film thanks to James Remar's [[EvilIsHammy scene-chewing performance]].

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* EnsembleDarkHorse: EvilIsCool: Even folks who hated the movie often called Rickshaw the best part of the film thanks to James Remar's [[EvilIsHammy scene-chewing performance]].
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* EnsembleDarkHorse: Even folks who hated the movie often called Rickshaw the best part of the film thanks to James Remar's [[EvilIsHammy scene-chewing performance]].
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* LostInMediasRes: This is a major problem with the film. Very little of the backstory and the characters relations are explained. For example, Cutthroat feeling like he being treated as a second banana is first brought up when it become relevant to the plot.

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* LostInMediasRes: This is a major problem with the film. Very little of the backstory and the characters relations are explained. For example, Cutthroat feeling like he being treated as a second banana is first brought up when it become relevant to the plot.plot.
* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Let's just say a movie with an ambitious premise best described as "''Film/KickAss'' meets ''Film/{{Saw}}''" seriously needed a larger budget. And better writers. And better actors...

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* CompleteMonster: [[BigBad Rickshaw]] places the four heroes, Charge, Cutthroat, Shadow, and The Wall, in a deadly "game" with over a hundred innocent civilians. For every "challenge" the heroes successfully complete, Rickshaw will let some hostages go. For every challenge they fail, he will set off bombs and kill hostages. If the heroes refuse to play, forfeit, or try to escape, he will blow up the town and kill them and all the hostages. To prove he's not bluffing, Rickshaw kills a hostage without even giving him a chance to be saved. When the heroes successfully complete their first challenge (losing The Wall in the process), Rickshaw [[YouSaidYouWouldLetThemGo kills 10 hostages anyway]]. In the second challenge, he'll spare a civilian for each of the remaining heroes who will commit suicide themselves to save three hostages (Charge kills the three hostages, as he figured Rickshaw would kill them anyway, and he wanted to prevent the others from making a SenselessSacrifice). In the third challenge, he gives Cutthroat the SadisticChoice of killing one of his teammates to save his sister (both Cutthroat and his sister and up dying, the latter by Rickshaw's hands). In the fourth challenge, he tells Shadow and Charge that one of them must kill the other. Finally, after being shot, his final act before dying is to [[TakingYouWithMe set off a detonator to blow up the city]].

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* CompleteMonster: The villain [[BigBad Rickshaw]] places the forces four heroes, Charge, Cutthroat, Shadow, and The Wall, in a deadly "game" with over a hundred innocent civilians. For every "challenge" the heroes successfully complete, Rickshaw into a sadistic game wherein he will let some kill hostages go. For every challenge for each of his challenges they fail, he will set off bombs and kill hostages. If the heroes refuse murdering one just to play, forfeit, or try to escape, he will blow up the town and kill them and all the hostages. To prove he's not bluffing, Rickshaw kills a hostage without even giving him a chance to be saved. When the heroes successfully complete their first challenge (losing The Wall in severity of his threat. Throughout the process), challenges, Rickshaw [[YouSaidYouWouldLetThemGo kills 10 murders hostages anyway]]. In anyways]] against his word; tries to [[DrivenToSuicide make the second challenge, he'll spare a civilian for each of the remaining heroes who will commit suicide themselves suicide]]; attempts to save three hostages (Charge kills the three hostages, as he figured Rickshaw would [[SadisticChoice force one to kill them anyway, and he wanted to prevent the others from making a SenselessSacrifice). In the third challenge, he gives Cutthroat the SadisticChoice of killing one of his teammates to save his sister (both Cutthroat and his sister and up dying, the latter by Rickshaw's hands). In the fourth challenge, he tells Shadow and Charge that one of them must lest Rickshaw kill his sister]]; and at the other. Finally, after being shot, his final act before dying is end tries coercing the two surviving heroes to fight to the death. When mortally wounded, Rickshaw activates a detonator to spitefully [[TakingYouWithMe set off a detonator to blow up take the city]].city with him]].
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* CompleteMonster: [[BigBad Rickshaw]] places the four heroes, Charge, Cutthroat, Shadow, and The Wall, in a deadly "game" with over a hundred innocent civilians. For every "challenge" the heroes successfully complete, Rickshaw will let some hostages go. For every challenge they fail, he will set off bombs and kill hostages. If the heroes refuse to play, forfeit, or try to escape, he will blow up the town and kill them and all the hostages. To prove he's not bluffing, Rickshaw kills a hostage without even giving him a chance to be saved. When the heroes successfully complete their first challenge (losing The Wall in the process), Rickshaw [[YouSaidYouWouldLetThemGo kills 10 hostages anyway]]. In the second challenge, he'll spare a civilian for each of the remaining heroes who will commit suicide themselves to save three hostages (Charge kills the three hostages, as he figured Rickshaw would kill them anyway, and he wanted to prevent the others from making a SenselessSacrifice). In the third challenge, he gives Cutthroat the SadisticChoice of killing one of his teammates to save his sister (both Cutthroat and his sister and up dying, the latter by Rickshaw's hands). In the fourth challenge, he tells Shadow and Charge that one of them must kill the other. Finally, after being shot, his final act before dying is to [[TakingYouWithMe set off a detonator to blow up the city]].

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* CompleteMonster: [[BigBad Rickshaw]] places the four heroes, Charge, Cutthroat, Shadow, and The Wall, in a deadly "game" with over a hundred innocent civilians. For every "challenge" the heroes successfully complete, Rickshaw will let some hostages go. For every challenge they fail, he will set off bombs and kill hostages. If the heroes refuse to play, forfeit, or try to escape, he will blow up the town and kill them and all the hostages. To prove he's not bluffing, Rickshaw kills a hostage without even giving him a chance to be saved. When the heroes successfully complete their first challenge (losing The Wall in the process), Rickshaw [[YouSaidYouWouldLetThemGo kills 10 hostages anyway]]. In the second challenge, he'll spare a civilian for each of the remaining heroes who will commit suicide themselves to save three hostages (Charge kills the three hostages, as he figured Rickshaw would kill them anyway, and he wanted to prevent the others from making a SenselessSacrifice). In the third challenge, he gives Cutthroat the SadisticChoice of killing one of his teammates to save his sister (both Cutthroat and his sister and up dying, the latter by Rickshaw's hands). In the fourth challenge, he tells Shadow and Charge that one of them must kill the other. Finally, after being shot, his final act before dying is to [[TakingYouWithMe set off a detonator to blow up the city]].city]].
* LostInMediasRes: This is a major problem with the film. Very little of the backstory and the characters relations are explained. For example, Cutthroat feeling like he being treated as a second banana is first brought up when it become relevant to the plot.
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* CompleteMonster: [[BigBad Rickshaw]] places the four heroes, Charge, Cutthroat, Shadow, and The Wall, in a deadly "game" with over a hundred innocent civilians. For every "challenge" the heroes successfully complete, Rickshaw will let some hostages go. For every challenge they fail, he will set off bombs and kill hostages. If the heroes refuse to play, forfeit, or try to escape, he will blow up the town and kill them and all the hostages. To prove he's not bluffing, Rickshaw kills a hostage without even giving him a chance to be saved. When the heroes successfully complete their first challenge (losing The Wall in the process), Rickshaw [[YouSaidYouWouldLetThemGo kills 10 hostages anyway]]. In the second challenge, he'll spare a civilian for each of the remaining heroes who will commit suicide themselves to save three hostages (Charge kills the three hostages, as he figured Rickshaw would kill them anyway, and he wanted to prevent the others from making a SenselessSacrifice). In the third challenge, he gives Cutthroat the SadisticChoice of killing one of his teammates to save his sister (both Cutthroat and his sister and up dying, the latter by Rickhsaw's hands). In the fourth challenge, he tells Shadow and Charge that one of them must kill the other. Finally, after being shot, his final act before dying is to [[TakingYouWithMe set off a detonator to blow up the city]].

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* CompleteMonster: [[BigBad Rickshaw]] places the four heroes, Charge, Cutthroat, Shadow, and The Wall, in a deadly "game" with over a hundred innocent civilians. For every "challenge" the heroes successfully complete, Rickshaw will let some hostages go. For every challenge they fail, he will set off bombs and kill hostages. If the heroes refuse to play, forfeit, or try to escape, he will blow up the town and kill them and all the hostages. To prove he's not bluffing, Rickshaw kills a hostage without even giving him a chance to be saved. When the heroes successfully complete their first challenge (losing The Wall in the process), Rickshaw [[YouSaidYouWouldLetThemGo kills 10 hostages anyway]]. In the second challenge, he'll spare a civilian for each of the remaining heroes who will commit suicide themselves to save three hostages (Charge kills the three hostages, as he figured Rickshaw would kill them anyway, and he wanted to prevent the others from making a SenselessSacrifice). In the third challenge, he gives Cutthroat the SadisticChoice of killing one of his teammates to save his sister (both Cutthroat and his sister and up dying, the latter by Rickhsaw's Rickshaw's hands). In the fourth challenge, he tells Shadow and Charge that one of them must kill the other. Finally, after being shot, his final act before dying is to [[TakingYouWithMe set off a detonator to blow up the city]].
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* CompleteMonster: [[BigBad Rickshaw]] places the four heroes, Charge, Cutthroat, Shadow, and The Wall, in a deadly "game" with over a hundred innocent civilians. For every "challenge" the heroes successfully complete, Rickshaw will let some hostages go. For every challenge they fail, he will set off bombs and kill hostages. If the heroes refuse to play, forfeit, or try to escape, he will blow up the town and kill them and all the hostages. To prove he's not bluffing, Rickshaw kills a hostage without even giving him a chance to be saved. When the heroes successfully complete their first challenge (losing The Wall in the process), Rickshaw [[YouSaidYouWouldLetThemGo kills 10 hostages anyway]]. In the second challenge, he'll spare a civilian for each of the remaining heroes who will commit suicide themselves to save three hostages (Charge kills the three hostages, as he figured Rickshaw would kill them anyway, and he wanted to prevent the others from making a SenselessSacrifice). In the third challenge, he gives Cutthroat the SadisticChoice of killing one of his teammates to save his sister (both Cutthroat and his sister and up dying, the latter by Rickhsaw's hands). In the fourth challenge, he tells Shadow and Charge that one of them must kill the other. Finally, after being shot, his final act before dying is to [[TakingYouWithMe set off detonator to blow up the city]].

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* CompleteMonster: [[BigBad Rickshaw]] places the four heroes, Charge, Cutthroat, Shadow, and The Wall, in a deadly "game" with over a hundred innocent civilians. For every "challenge" the heroes successfully complete, Rickshaw will let some hostages go. For every challenge they fail, he will set off bombs and kill hostages. If the heroes refuse to play, forfeit, or try to escape, he will blow up the town and kill them and all the hostages. To prove he's not bluffing, Rickshaw kills a hostage without even giving him a chance to be saved. When the heroes successfully complete their first challenge (losing The Wall in the process), Rickshaw [[YouSaidYouWouldLetThemGo kills 10 hostages anyway]]. In the second challenge, he'll spare a civilian for each of the remaining heroes who will commit suicide themselves to save three hostages (Charge kills the three hostages, as he figured Rickshaw would kill them anyway, and he wanted to prevent the others from making a SenselessSacrifice). In the third challenge, he gives Cutthroat the SadisticChoice of killing one of his teammates to save his sister (both Cutthroat and his sister and up dying, the latter by Rickhsaw's hands). In the fourth challenge, he tells Shadow and Charge that one of them must kill the other. Finally, after being shot, his final act before dying is to [[TakingYouWithMe set off a detonator to blow up the city]].
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* CompleteMonster: [[BigBad Rickshaw]] places the four heroes, Charge, Cutthroat, Shadow, and The Wall, in a deadly "game" with over a hundred innocent civilians. For every "challenge" the heroes successfully complete, Rickshaw will let some hostages go. For every challenge they fail, he will set off bombs and kill hostages. If the heroes refuse to play, forfeit, or try to escape, he will blow up the town and kill them and all the hostages. To prove he's not bluffing, Rickshaw kills a hostage without even giving him a chance to be saved. When the heroes successfully complete their first challenge (losing The Wall in the process), Rickshaw [[YouSaidYouWouldLetThemGo kills 10 hostages anyway]]. In the second challenge, he’ll spare a civilian for each of the remaining heroes who will commit suicide themselves to save three hostages (Charge kills the three hostages, as he figured Rickshaw would kill them anyway, and he wanted to prevent the others from making a SenselessSacrifice). In the third challenge, he gives Cutthroat the SadisticChoice of killing one of his teammates to save his sister (both Cutthroat and his sister and up dying, the latter by Rickhsaw’s hands). In the fourth challenge, he tells Shadow and Charge that one of them must kill the other. Finally, after being shot, his final act before dying is to [[TakingYouWithMe set off detonator to blow up the city]].

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* CompleteMonster: [[BigBad Rickshaw]] places the four heroes, Charge, Cutthroat, Shadow, and The Wall, in a deadly "game" with over a hundred innocent civilians. For every "challenge" the heroes successfully complete, Rickshaw will let some hostages go. For every challenge they fail, he will set off bombs and kill hostages. If the heroes refuse to play, forfeit, or try to escape, he will blow up the town and kill them and all the hostages. To prove he's not bluffing, Rickshaw kills a hostage without even giving him a chance to be saved. When the heroes successfully complete their first challenge (losing The Wall in the process), Rickshaw [[YouSaidYouWouldLetThemGo kills 10 hostages anyway]]. In the second challenge, he’ll he'll spare a civilian for each of the remaining heroes who will commit suicide themselves to save three hostages (Charge kills the three hostages, as he figured Rickshaw would kill them anyway, and he wanted to prevent the others from making a SenselessSacrifice). In the third challenge, he gives Cutthroat the SadisticChoice of killing one of his teammates to save his sister (both Cutthroat and his sister and up dying, the latter by Rickhsaw’s Rickhsaw's hands). In the fourth challenge, he tells Shadow and Charge that one of them must kill the other. Finally, after being shot, his final act before dying is to [[TakingYouWithMe set off detonator to blow up the city]].

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*CompleteMonster: [[BigBad Rickshaw]] places the four heroes, Charge, Cutthroat, Shadow, and The Wall, in a deadly "game" with over a hundred innocent civilians. For every "challenge" the heroes successfully complete, Rickshaw will let some hostages go. For every challenge they fail, he will set off bombs and kill hostages. If the heroes refuse to play, forfeit, or try to escape, he will blow up the town and kill them and all the hostages. To prove he's not bluffing, Rickshaw kills a hostage without even giving him a chance to be saved. When the heroes successfully complete their first challenge (losing The Wall in the process), Rickshaw [[YouSaidYouWouldLetThemGo kills 10 hostages anyway]]. In the second challenge, he’ll spare a civilian for each of the remaining heroes who will commit suicide themselves to save three hostages (Charge kills the three hostages, as he figured Rickshaw would kill them anyway, and he wanted to prevent the others from making a SenselessSacrifice). In the third challenge, he gives Cutthroat the SadisticChoice of killing one of his teammates to save his sister (both Cutthroat and his sister and up dying, the latter by Rickhsaw’s hands). In the fourth challenge, he tells Shadow and Charge that one of them must kill the other. Finally, after being shot, his final act before dying is to [[TakingYouWithMe set off detonator to blow up the city]].
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* CompleteMonster: Rickshaw, so much. [[spoiler: He kidnaps 100 innocent civilians and forces the heroes to play his sick games, blows up one civilian just to prove that he can, blows up civilians even when the heroes DO win, cracks jokes about the deaths, hires the cannibalistic lunatic Manpower who is perfectly willing to eat people raw, forces the heroes into sadistic choice after sadistic choice, kidnaps the sister of Cutthroat to make Cutthroat to kill one of his allies to save her, kills the sister anyway when Charge kills Cutthroat in self-defense, the list goes on. It is immensely satisfying when Charge blows him away with a shotgun.]]
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* CompleteMonster: Rickshaw, so much. [[spoiler: He kidnaps 100 innocent civilians and forces the heroes to play his sick games, blows up one civilian just to prove that he can, blows up civilians even when the heroes DO win, cracks jokes about the deaths, hires the cannibalistic lunatic Manpower who is perfectly willing to eat people raw, forces the heroes into sadistic choice after sadistic choice, kidnaps the sister of Cutthroat to make Cutthroat to kill one of his allies to save her, kills the sister anyway when Charge kills Cutthroat in self-defense, the list goes on. It is immensely satisfying when Charge blows him away with a shotgun.]]

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