The Losers: DVD Review
The Losers
Rating: M
Released by Warner Home Video
It's the adaptation of a DC Comics series.
A
CIA black ops team led by Jeffrey Dean Morgan's Clay is left for dead during an
operation in Bolivia.
But this team of five guys
with names like Roque, Pooch, Jensen, Clay and Cougar are determined to fight
back - and get Max the man who set up the team.
However, Max has bigger plans for world domination (when don't they?)
and soon Clay and the gang are trapped, desperately trying to clear their names.
Along the way, they join forces with the
mysterious Aisha (Zoe Saldana) who appears to have a grudge against Max too -
but who's playing whom?
If The Losers sounds
familiar, then that's probably because it is.
It's
a similar plot to most other action thrillers and to be honest, there's nothing
fabulously new to see here.
Trademark slow-mo
action shots, things exploding, a hammy villain (yes Jason Patric I'm looking at
you) and gratuitous long camera shots on the lead actress are all present and
correct.
Also present is the continual cliché of
what I like to term The A Team syndrome - which is where the good guys are
seriously outnumbered by the bad guys, but it seems the villain's hired the
worst shooters in the world as none of them can hit anything, regardless of how
well stacked the odds are against the goodies.
But
if you don't take the Losers too seriously, it's fairly good disposable fun.
Extras: Zoe Saldana talks about
holding her own with the predominantly all male cast
Rating: 6/10
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