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The Losers (2010 film)

The Losers is a 2010 American action film and an adaptation, by Peter Berg and James Vanderbilt, of the Vertigo Comic series of the same name by Andy Diggle and Jock. Directed by Sylvain White, the film features an ensemble cast that includes Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Zoe Saldaña, Idris Elba, and Chris Evans.

The Losers
Theatrical release poster
Directed bySylvain White
Screenplay by
Based on
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyScott Kevan
Edited byDavid Checel
Music byJohn Ottman
Production
companies
Distributed byWarner Bros. Pictures
Release date
  • April 23, 2010 (2010-04-23)
Running time
97 minutes[2]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$25 million[3][4][5]
Box office$29.9 million[4]

The film received mixed reviews from critics and drew comparisons to The A-Team, a remake of which was released shortly after The Losers premiered.

Plot

The Losers are an elite black-ops team of United States Special Forces operatives that includes leader Clay, Roque, Pooch, Jensen, and Cougar, who are sent to Bolivia on a search-and-destroy mission on a compound run by a drug lord. While painting a target for an upcoming air strike, the Losers spot slave children in the compound and try to call off the attack, but their superior, codenamed Max, ignores their pleas. Out of options, the Losers enter the compound, successfully rescuing the children and killing the drug lord. As a helicopter arrives to pick them up, Max, convinced that they know too much, orders it to be destroyed, unaware that they decided to rescue the children first. The Losers watch as a missile destroys the helicopter, killing 25 innocents. Knowing that the attack was meant to kill them, they fake their deaths and become stranded in Bolivia, lacking the funds and paperwork necessary to go home.

Four months later, Clay is approached by Aisha, a mysterious woman who offers him the chance to kill Max, against whom she wants revenge. Clay accepts and Aisha arranges for the group to return to the United States. In Miami, they proceed to attack a convoy supposedly carrying Max, only to discover Aisha has tricked them into stealing a hard drive with Max's secrets. Jensen infiltrates the company that made the drive and steals an algorithm that allows him to access the files, discovering that the drive contains credits for a $400 million transfer in Max's name, which he received for selling "Snukes" or Sonic Nukes – eco-friendly bombs that use sonic waves to destroy an area the same size a nuclear warhead can, with no fall-out – to international terrorists. Tracing the money flow to the Los Angeles International Port of Entry, which the Losers deduce is Max's base, they form a plan to attack it and kill Max.

While studying the drive, Jensen discovers that their mission in Bolivia was a cover so Max could eliminate the drug lord, who had discovered his plan, and that Aisha is the man's daughter, seeking revenge for his death. After her cover is blown, Aisha shoots Jensen in the arm and escapes. Believing that she might betray them, the Losers decide to speed up their attack on Max's base, only to be betrayed by Roque and captured by Max and his right-hand man and chief of security, Wade.

Aisha returns and ambushes Max's team to rescue the Losers, despite Clay confirming during the fight that he killed Aisha's father. Roque steals Max's plane, loaded with his money, and tries to escape, pursued by Wade on a motorcycle. Cougar shoots the motorcycle's engine, causing a chain reaction that destroys the plane, killing Wade and Roque. Max then kills the scientist responsible for the Snukes' development after revealing that his true intention is to use the Snukes to spark global conflict to gain power.

As Jensen, Cougar and Aisha help Pooch, who has been shot in both legs by one of Max's security guards, Clay pursues Max to a crane, where Max says that he has activated a Snuke that will destroy Los Angeles, and Clay will have to choose between de-activating it or killing Max. Clay chooses the former and Max escapes, but Clay affirms that he now knows what Max looks like and will soon find him.

Max escapes on a bus and is robbed by two thugs. His fate after this is unknown. Meanwhile, the Losers help Pooch reach the hospital where his pregnant wife is giving birth to their son and attend Jensen's 8-year-old niece's soccer game.

Cast

 
 
 
 
From top to bottom: Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Zoe Saldana, Idris Elba, and Chris Evans
  • Jeffrey Dean Morgan as Clay: A special forces colonel and the de facto leader of the group. Morgan, who starred in the superhero mystery film Watchmen (2009), felt that playing Clay was far less complicated in comparison to his Watchmen role as Comedian. Because of the radically different approach, Morgan stated that it gave him more freedom and allowed him to be more playful with his character. "This guy has a real, actually much better sense of humor than the Comedian did," said Morgan. "He’s not nihilistic. It’s completely different. This is much lighter. A much lighter load for me. There's also kind of room for me to interpret this as a project where, in Watchmen, you had to– look, I was playing the Comedian in the most revered comic book ever written. I was confined to that. In this, I could fine-tune a lot of what I thought Frank Clay is and get to play with it a lot more."[6]
  • Idris Elba as Roque: An expert in detonating and deactivating explosives. He is also an expert in knife combat. Elba previously worked with Joel Silver in multiple films, and opined that his ties with Silver helped him sustain a role in the film. "Sylvain White, the director, is someone I've known in the industry, and he said to me 'I've got this thing I'm working on'. And a few directors had looked at the script, and were going to make it, but Sylvain landed it."[7]
  • Zoe Saldana as Aisha: A native Bolivian woman offers assistance in locating Max. In preparation for the role, Saldana participated in extensive weapons and physical training. The actress was required to gain a couple of pounds, as she was expected to carry weapons around for eight hours a day.[8] Saldana summated al-Fadhil as a manipulative and mysterious individual. "She’s a snake. You don’t really know what she’s hiding up her sleeve. She definitely had her own prerogative and it’s very meaningful for her. She’s trying her best to play her cards right, but Jeffrey’s character just gets to her. There’s just something about him that she’s unable to kind of to fill her task, her mission."[8]
  • Chris Evans as Jensen: The team's intelligence specialist and computer hacker. Evans professed that portraying the character was considerably different from his previous roles. "He's just a fun guy, you know? He's kind of the comic relief," Evans stated. "He loves life. He's a little nerdy. He's not very smooth... He's not only a fun character because of the energy you get to infuse it with, but who he is, it's kind of against type. I don't really get to play guys who are awkward and uncomfortable at times in certain situations, so it's fun to play him."[9]
  • Columbus Short as Pooch: A member who is a specialist in heavy weapons and transportation. He refers to himself sometimes in third person while speaking to the team.
  • Oscar Jaenada as Sergeant Carlos "Cougar" Alvarez: The group's sniper. He is precise in long range eliminations and he speaks rarely throughout the film.
  • Jason Patric as Max: A corrupt, high ranking government official and arms dealer
  • Holt McCallany as Wade: Max's right-hand man and aide.
  • Peter Macdissi as Vikram
  • Peter Francis James as Fadhil: The Bolivian drug dealer and terrorist. He is also Aisha's father.
  • Tanee McCall as Jolene: Pooch's wife.
  • Mark Ginther as Goliath Guard
  • Daniel Kalal as Goliath Guard
  • Colin Follenweider as Goliath Guard
  • Garrett Warren as Goliath Guard
  • Rey Hernandez as Armoured Car Guard
  • Ernesto Morales as Nabil
  • Evan Miranda as Lead Chyron Guard
  • Noel Estrella as Indina Thug Leader
  • Gunner Wright as Jet Pilot
  • Robert Slavonia as Mr. Anderson
  • Debbie Ann Rivera as Mr. Anderson's Secretary
  • Kirk Sullivan as Transport Helicopter Pilot
  • Marcos Davila as Thug on Bus
  • Alina M. Salinas as Little Girl at Compound
  • Manuel O. Velazquez as Boy with Teddy Bear
  • Thomas R. Nunan III as Pentagon Official
  • John Galindez as MIG Pilot
  • Lindsey Sutton as E.M.T.
  • Alan Trudeau as E.M.T.
  • Rafael Lopez Diaz as Short Indian Scientist
  • Norman Grant as Delivery Room Doctor
  • Krissy Korn as Referee

Production

Development

Tim Story was initially announced as the film's director in 2007. The Losers was thought to be a notable departure from Story's previous work, as he spent considerable time directing the American superhero films Fantastic Four (2005) and Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer (2007).[10] An ardent fan of the war film genre, Story sought influences from the war drama Black Hawk Down (2001) and the television miniseries Band of Brothers (2001). "I was looking for a vehicle that would have that edge," he affirmed, "but I didn't want to lose my personality, which is a bit tongue-in-cheek, where the characters have a little fun with each other."[10] Coinciding with Story's arrival, Peter Berg was declared as a producer for The Losers. Berg was originally responsible for conceiving the film's script—ultimately having intentions to direct the film—but later left the project to direct Hancock (2008).[10] Alongside Akiva Goldsman and Kerry Foster, Berg collaborated with longtime partners Sarah Aubrey and John Cameron.[10] Sylvain White replaced Story as director in October 2008.[11] Prior to the revelation, White was developing an adaptation of Rōnin.[12]

A native of Paris, France, White asserted that his fascination of The Losers became evident after drawing parallels to the graphic novels he read as a child.[13] "What appealed to me about The Losers was that it wasn't the typical superhero-with-superpowers thing. It was based on real characters—realistic characters—and based in reality, like a lot of the European graphic novels that I had grown up reading."[13] Jock and Andy Diggle, the creators of the Vertigo comics of the same name, worked closely with White creating for The Losers; the former in particular was sought after by White for help. "From the beginning, even when I was working on the screenplay, I had a really tight dialogue with them — even in trying to visualize some of the scenes. I would talk to Jock often, because he's obviously got an amazing eye, and they came down during production. I'm actually talking to them almost every day right now, talking to Jock in terms of design. We included some of his design work into the design of the movie. I'm not going to give it away, but it's certain little design elements that we use to introduce the characters or transition from one location to the next."[13] The film adapts the first two volumes of the comic book, "Ante Up"[14] and "Double Down"[15] and tells the story in a more linear way than in the comic books. Elements of the story have been left out instead of trying to squeeze the whole story into one film and the director would like to tell the rest of the story if the film does well at the box office.[16]

In February 2009, it was reported that Jeffrey Dean Morgan would headline the upcoming adaptation playing Clay. In March 2009, it was confirmed that Columbus Short will play Pooch, Idris Elba will play Roque and Zoe Saldana will play Aisha, Chris Evans playing Jensen, and Óscar Jaenada playing Cougar. In August 2009, it was announced that Jason Patric will play Max.[17]

The release date for The Losers was changed on two occasions; it was originally delayed to June 2010—as it roughly coincided with the release of Clash of the Titans (2010)—ultimately reverting to an April release. This occurrence was partially attributed to investment purposes as well as to accommodate reshoots for the film—although reshoots were not needed for the film. "So I think the marketing department decided, 'Let's maybe move to the June date,' but then the April date opened up again and they went back to it. I'm not quite sure how the science of these things work, that's not really my department and I trust the marketing at Warner Bros. to make the best decision for the movie."[13]

Filming

Principal photography commenced over a period of four months from July to October 2009. Despite the diverse array of settings featured in the film—which included cities such as Miami, Dubai, Mumbai, and Los Angeles—most of principal photography transpired in Puerto Rico.[18] White found its infrastructure and locales to be ideal and convenient, giving them the ability to "cheat" because they had "a variety of terrains within a relatively small distance".[18] "It was staggering what we found when we came to Puerto Rico to scout," recalled Foster. "There is a city, obviously gorgeous beaches, a close approximation of a desert, and a rainforest that was ideal to double for Bolivia."[18] Filming locations in the area include the Arecibo Observatory's tropical environment, which /Film's Peter Scrietta felt that producers used to their advantage.[18]

Color was strongly emphasized in crafting the visuals of the film. Production designer Aaron Osbourne attempted to enhance the colour scheme of the comics, which he noticed that only two to three colours were used to convey the tone of each setting. "Every chapter of the comic books is a new environment distinguished by different colour palettes," explained White. "I really wanted to do that in the movie as well–where every time we are in a new city or country, the aesthetic of the film changes completely, so there is no homogeneous look. It’s very eclectic."[18] This meticulous approach was echoed by cinematographer Scott Kevan, who White collaborated with in breaking down the images of various scenes. "We charted the whole movie with certain colour schemes for each location and different shades as we moved from day to night."[18]

Marketing

Promotional artwork for the film was released at Comic-Con, the poster was drawn in the style of the comic book by series artist Jock, and was later recreated photographically with the cast from the film and used as the theatrical release poster.[19]

A four-minute preview of the film was shown at WonderCon.[20]

A special "double volume" collected edition graphic novel was released to tie in with the film adaptation collecting including the volumes Ante Up and Double Down. A second book to collect the rest of the series was also released.[21]

Release

In June 2009, Warner Bros. set a tentative release date of April 9, 2010, for the film.[22] The release date was then pushed back to June 4, 2010, to avoid going up against Clash of the Titans also from Warner Bros.[23] The trailer for the film was released online January 29, 2010, and was shown in theaters with Edge of Darkness.[24] An official photo for the film was released online.[25] The release date was subsequently moved up to April 23, 2010.[26][27]

Reception

Critical response

The film received mixed reviews. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a "Rotten" 48% rating with an average score of 5.20/10, based on 168 reviews. The critical consensus reads: "The Losers is loud, fast, and unrelentingly violent – but it's also funny and well-acted, which will make all the difference for some action fans."[28] On Metacritic the film has a weighted average score of 44/100 based on reviews from 32 critics.[29] Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore gave the film a grade B on scale of A to F.[30]

Peter Debruge of Variety criticized the film as "the sort of pyro-heavy exercise parodied in Tropic Thunder". He noted that casting against type helps make the team more memorable but complained that despite the polished production, the film offers only a hollow "junk-food high".[31] John Anderson described the film as a good idea pushed to excess, and with all "the freshness of last week's salad bar".[32] Scott Tobias of The A.V. Club complained about the lack of "humility or self-deprecation" in the heroes despite their title. He noted how the film tries so strenuously to be cool and described the film as nothing more than "style for its own sake".[33] Kyle Smith of the New York Post lambasted the film, giving it half a star out of 4. He described Zoe Saldana as a "femme banale", saying actors Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Idris Elba deserved better. He described the film as one that "tries to do so little, and yet falls so short".[34]

Phelim O'Neill of The Guardian gave the film 3 stars out of 5. He noted similarities to The A-Team and criticized the film for being full of action movie cliches. He praised the film for the lighter comedic touches, and described it as "big dumb fun" overall.[35] His colleague Philip French of The Observer described the film as being in "A-Team territory" with the action sequences being well enough put together but that "it was all done far better in Walter Hill's Extreme Prejudice".[36]

Director Quentin Tarantino offered a positive reaction to the film, calling it "dumb fun".[37]

Box office

The film played in 2,936 theaters and earned $9,406,348 on its opening weekend at the box office at #4.[38][5] The film went on to earn $23.5 million in the United States and more than $5 million internationally for a worldwide total of over $29 million. Added to this, it made over $8.2 million on DVD sales in the USA alone, giving it a minimum earning of $37.6 million.[3]

Home media

The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray on July 20, 2010.[39]

References

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  14. ^ Ante Up (collects #1-6, 158 pages, 2004 ISBN 1-4012-0198-9)
  15. ^ Double Down (with Shawn Martinbrough, collects #7-12, 144 pages, 2004 ISBN 1-4012-0348-5)
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  21. ^ Book 1 (collects #1-12, 304 pages, ISBN 1-4012-2733-3). Book 2 (collects #13-32, 480 pages, ISBN 1-4012-2923-9)
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The Losers is a 2010 American action film and an adaptation by Peter Berg and James Vanderbilt of the Vertigo Comic series of the same name by Andy Diggle and Jock Directed by Sylvain White the film features an ensemble cast that includes Jeffrey Dean Morgan Zoe Saldana Idris Elba and Chris Evans The LosersTheatrical release posterDirected bySylvain WhiteScreenplay byPeter Berg James VanderbiltBased onThe Losersby Andy DiggleJockProduced byJoel Silver Akiva Goldsman Kerry FosterStarringJeffrey Dean Morgan Zoe Saldana Chris Evans Idris Elba Columbus Short Oscar Jaenada Jason PatricCinematographyScott KevanEdited byDavid ChecelMusic byJohn OttmanProductioncompaniesDark Castle Entertainment Vertigo DC StudioCanal 1 Weed Road PicturesDistributed byWarner Bros PicturesRelease dateApril 23 2010 2010 04 23 Running time97 minutes 2 CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 25 million 3 4 5 Box office 29 9 million 4 The film received mixed reviews from critics and drew comparisons to The A Team a remake of which was released shortly after The Losers premiered Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 3 1 Development 3 2 Filming 4 Marketing 5 Release 6 Reception 6 1 Critical response 6 2 Box office 7 Home media 8 References 9 External linksPlot EditThe Losers are an elite black ops team of United States Special Forces operatives that includes leader Clay Roque Pooch Jensen and Cougar who are sent to Bolivia on a search and destroy mission on a compound run by a drug lord While painting a target for an upcoming air strike the Losers spot slave children in the compound and try to call off the attack but their superior codenamed Max ignores their pleas Out of options the Losers enter the compound successfully rescuing the children and killing the drug lord As a helicopter arrives to pick them up Max convinced that they know too much orders it to be destroyed unaware that they decided to rescue the children first The Losers watch as a missile destroys the helicopter killing 25 innocents Knowing that the attack was meant to kill them they fake their deaths and become stranded in Bolivia lacking the funds and paperwork necessary to go home Four months later Clay is approached by Aisha a mysterious woman who offers him the chance to kill Max against whom she wants revenge Clay accepts and Aisha arranges for the group to return to the United States In Miami they proceed to attack a convoy supposedly carrying Max only to discover Aisha has tricked them into stealing a hard drive with Max s secrets Jensen infiltrates the company that made the drive and steals an algorithm that allows him to access the files discovering that the drive contains credits for a 400 million transfer in Max s name which he received for selling Snukes or Sonic Nukes eco friendly bombs that use sonic waves to destroy an area the same size a nuclear warhead can with no fall out to international terrorists Tracing the money flow to the Los Angeles International Port of Entry which the Losers deduce is Max s base they form a plan to attack it and kill Max While studying the drive Jensen discovers that their mission in Bolivia was a cover so Max could eliminate the drug lord who had discovered his plan and that Aisha is the man s daughter seeking revenge for his death After her cover is blown Aisha shoots Jensen in the arm and escapes Believing that she might betray them the Losers decide to speed up their attack on Max s base only to be betrayed by Roque and captured by Max and his right hand man and chief of security Wade Aisha returns and ambushes Max s team to rescue the Losers despite Clay confirming during the fight that he killed Aisha s father Roque steals Max s plane loaded with his money and tries to escape pursued by Wade on a motorcycle Cougar shoots the motorcycle s engine causing a chain reaction that destroys the plane killing Wade and Roque Max then kills the scientist responsible for the Snukes development after revealing that his true intention is to use the Snukes to spark global conflict to gain power As Jensen Cougar and Aisha help Pooch who has been shot in both legs by one of Max s security guards Clay pursues Max to a crane where Max says that he has activated a Snuke that will destroy Los Angeles and Clay will have to choose between de activating it or killing Max Clay chooses the former and Max escapes but Clay affirms that he now knows what Max looks like and will soon find him Max escapes on a bus and is robbed by two thugs His fate after this is unknown Meanwhile the Losers help Pooch reach the hospital where his pregnant wife is giving birth to their son and attend Jensen s 8 year old niece s soccer game Cast Edit From top to bottom Jeffrey Dean Morgan Zoe Saldana Idris Elba and Chris Evans Jeffrey Dean Morgan as Clay A special forces colonel and the de facto leader of the group Morgan who starred in the superhero mystery film Watchmen 2009 felt that playing Clay was far less complicated in comparison to his Watchmen role as Comedian Because of the radically different approach Morgan stated that it gave him more freedom and allowed him to be more playful with his character This guy has a real actually much better sense of humor than the Comedian did said Morgan He s not nihilistic It s completely different This is much lighter A much lighter load for me There s also kind of room for me to interpret this as a project where in Watchmen you had to look I was playing the Comedian in the most revered comic book ever written I was confined to that In this I could fine tune a lot of what I thought Frank Clay is and get to play with it a lot more 6 Idris Elba as Roque An expert in detonating and deactivating explosives He is also an expert in knife combat Elba previously worked with Joel Silver in multiple films and opined that his ties with Silver helped him sustain a role in the film Sylvain White the director is someone I ve known in the industry and he said to me I ve got this thing I m working on And a few directors had looked at the script and were going to make it but Sylvain landed it 7 Zoe Saldana as Aisha A native Bolivian woman offers assistance in locating Max In preparation for the role Saldana participated in extensive weapons and physical training The actress was required to gain a couple of pounds as she was expected to carry weapons around for eight hours a day 8 Saldana summated al Fadhil as a manipulative and mysterious individual She s a snake You don t really know what she s hiding up her sleeve She definitely had her own prerogative and it s very meaningful for her She s trying her best to play her cards right but Jeffrey s character just gets to her There s just something about him that she s unable to kind of to fill her task her mission 8 Chris Evans as Jensen The team s intelligence specialist and computer hacker Evans professed that portraying the character was considerably different from his previous roles He s just a fun guy you know He s kind of the comic relief Evans stated He loves life He s a little nerdy He s not very smooth He s not only a fun character because of the energy you get to infuse it with but who he is it s kind of against type I don t really get to play guys who are awkward and uncomfortable at times in certain situations so it s fun to play him 9 Columbus Short as Pooch A member who is a specialist in heavy weapons and transportation He refers to himself sometimes in third person while speaking to the team Oscar Jaenada as Sergeant Carlos Cougar Alvarez The group s sniper He is precise in long range eliminations and he speaks rarely throughout the film Jason Patric as Max A corrupt high ranking government official and arms dealer Holt McCallany as Wade Max s right hand man and aide Peter Macdissi as Vikram Peter Francis James as Fadhil The Bolivian drug dealer and terrorist He is also Aisha s father Tanee McCall as Jolene Pooch s wife Mark Ginther as Goliath Guard Daniel Kalal as Goliath Guard Colin Follenweider as Goliath Guard Garrett Warren as Goliath Guard Rey Hernandez as Armoured Car Guard Ernesto Morales as Nabil Evan Miranda as Lead Chyron Guard Noel Estrella as Indina Thug Leader Gunner Wright as Jet Pilot Robert Slavonia as Mr Anderson Debbie Ann Rivera as Mr Anderson s Secretary Kirk Sullivan as Transport Helicopter Pilot Marcos Davila as Thug on Bus Alina M Salinas as Little Girl at Compound Manuel O Velazquez as Boy with Teddy Bear Thomas R Nunan III as Pentagon Official John Galindez as MIG Pilot Lindsey Sutton as E M T Alan Trudeau as E M T Rafael Lopez Diaz as Short Indian Scientist Norman Grant as Delivery Room Doctor Krissy Korn as RefereeProduction EditDevelopment Edit Tim Story was initially announced as the film s director in 2007 The Losers was thought to be a notable departure from Story s previous work as he spent considerable time directing the American superhero films Fantastic Four 2005 and Fantastic Four Rise of the Silver Surfer 2007 10 An ardent fan of the war film genre Story sought influences from the war drama Black Hawk Down 2001 and the television miniseries Band of Brothers 2001 I was looking for a vehicle that would have that edge he affirmed but I didn t want to lose my personality which is a bit tongue in cheek where the characters have a little fun with each other 10 Coinciding with Story s arrival Peter Berg was declared as a producer for The Losers Berg was originally responsible for conceiving the film s script ultimately having intentions to direct the film but later left the project to direct Hancock 2008 10 Alongside Akiva Goldsman and Kerry Foster Berg collaborated with longtime partners Sarah Aubrey and John Cameron 10 Sylvain White replaced Story as director in October 2008 11 Prior to the revelation White was developing an adaptation of Rōnin 12 A native of Paris France White asserted that his fascination of The Losers became evident after drawing parallels to the graphic novels he read as a child 13 What appealed to me about The Losers was that it wasn t the typical superhero with superpowers thing It was based on real characters realistic characters and based in reality like a lot of the European graphic novels that I had grown up reading 13 Jock and Andy Diggle the creators of the Vertigo comics of the same name worked closely with White creating for The Losers the former in particular was sought after by White for help From the beginning even when I was working on the screenplay I had a really tight dialogue with them even in trying to visualize some of the scenes I would talk to Jock often because he s obviously got an amazing eye and they came down during production I m actually talking to them almost every day right now talking to Jock in terms of design We included some of his design work into the design of the movie I m not going to give it away but it s certain little design elements that we use to introduce the characters or transition from one location to the next 13 The film adapts the first two volumes of the comic book Ante Up 14 and Double Down 15 and tells the story in a more linear way than in the comic books Elements of the story have been left out instead of trying to squeeze the whole story into one film and the director would like to tell the rest of the story if the film does well at the box office 16 In February 2009 it was reported that Jeffrey Dean Morgan would headline the upcoming adaptation playing Clay In March 2009 it was confirmed that Columbus Short will play Pooch Idris Elba will play Roque and Zoe Saldana will play Aisha Chris Evans playing Jensen and oscar Jaenada playing Cougar In August 2009 it was announced that Jason Patric will play Max 17 The release date for The Losers was changed on two occasions it was originally delayed to June 2010 as it roughly coincided with the release of Clash of the Titans 2010 ultimately reverting to an April release This occurrence was partially attributed to investment purposes as well as to accommodate reshoots for the film although reshoots were not needed for the film So I think the marketing department decided Let s maybe move to the June date but then the April date opened up again and they went back to it I m not quite sure how the science of these things work that s not really my department and I trust the marketing at Warner Bros to make the best decision for the movie 13 Filming Edit Principal photography commenced over a period of four months from July to October 2009 Despite the diverse array of settings featured in the film which included cities such as Miami Dubai Mumbai and Los Angeles most of principal photography transpired in Puerto Rico 18 White found its infrastructure and locales to be ideal and convenient giving them the ability to cheat because they had a variety of terrains within a relatively small distance 18 It was staggering what we found when we came to Puerto Rico to scout recalled Foster There is a city obviously gorgeous beaches a close approximation of a desert and a rainforest that was ideal to double for Bolivia 18 Filming locations in the area include the Arecibo Observatory s tropical environment which Film s Peter Scrietta felt that producers used to their advantage 18 Color was strongly emphasized in crafting the visuals of the film Production designer Aaron Osbourne attempted to enhance the colour scheme of the comics which he noticed that only two to three colours were used to convey the tone of each setting Every chapter of the comic books is a new environment distinguished by different colour palettes explained White I really wanted to do that in the movie as well where every time we are in a new city or country the aesthetic of the film changes completely so there is no homogeneous look It s very eclectic 18 This meticulous approach was echoed by cinematographer Scott Kevan who White collaborated with in breaking down the images of various scenes We charted the whole movie with certain colour schemes for each location and different shades as we moved from day to night 18 Marketing EditPromotional artwork for the film was released at Comic Con the poster was drawn in the style of the comic book by series artist Jock and was later recreated photographically with the cast from the film and used as the theatrical release poster 19 A four minute preview of the film was shown at WonderCon 20 A special double volume collected edition graphic novel was released to tie in with the film adaptation collecting including the volumes Ante Up and Double Down A second book to collect the rest of the series was also released 21 Release EditIn June 2009 Warner Bros set a tentative release date of April 9 2010 for the film 22 The release date was then pushed back to June 4 2010 to avoid going up against Clash of the Titans also from Warner Bros 23 The trailer for the film was released online January 29 2010 and was shown in theaters with Edge of Darkness 24 An official photo for the film was released online 25 The release date was subsequently moved up to April 23 2010 26 27 Reception EditCritical response Edit The film received mixed reviews On Rotten Tomatoes the film has a Rotten 48 rating with an average score of 5 20 10 based on 168 reviews The critical consensus reads The Losers is loud fast and unrelentingly violent but it s also funny and well acted which will make all the difference for some action fans 28 On Metacritic the film has a weighted average score of 44 100 based on reviews from 32 critics 29 Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore gave the film a grade B on scale of A to F 30 Peter Debruge of Variety criticized the film as the sort of pyro heavy exercise parodied in Tropic Thunder He noted that casting against type helps make the team more memorable but complained that despite the polished production the film offers only a hollow junk food high 31 John Anderson described the film as a good idea pushed to excess and with all the freshness of last week s salad bar 32 Scott Tobias of The A V Club complained about the lack of humility or self deprecation in the heroes despite their title He noted how the film tries so strenuously to be cool and described the film as nothing more than style for its own sake 33 Kyle Smith of the New York Post lambasted the film giving it half a star out of 4 He described Zoe Saldana as a femme banale saying actors Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Idris Elba deserved better He described the film as one that tries to do so little and yet falls so short 34 Phelim O Neill of The Guardian gave the film 3 stars out of 5 He noted similarities to The A Team and criticized the film for being full of action movie cliches He praised the film for the lighter comedic touches and described it as big dumb fun overall 35 His colleague Philip French of The Observer described the film as being in A Team territory with the action sequences being well enough put together but that it was all done far better in Walter Hill s Extreme Prejudice 36 Director Quentin Tarantino offered a positive reaction to the film calling it dumb fun 37 Box office Edit The film played in 2 936 theaters and earned 9 406 348 on its opening weekend at the box office at 4 38 5 The film went on to earn 23 5 million in the United States and more than 5 million internationally for a worldwide total of over 29 million Added to this it made over 8 2 million on DVD sales in the USA alone giving it a minimum earning of 37 6 million 3 Home media EditThe film was released on DVD and Blu ray on July 20 2010 39 References Edit Debruge Peter April 21 2010 The Losers Variety Retrieved May 4 2023 THE LOSERS British Board of Film Classification Bbfc co uk Retrieved February 22 2017 a b The Losers 2010 Box Office Mojo Retrieved August 14 2010 a b The Losers The Numbers Retrieved May 20 2010 a b Horn John April 22 2010 Movie Projector Dragon will breathe fire again Los Angeles Times Retrieved May 9 2010 Weintraub Steve March 25 2010 Jeffrey Dean Morgan On Set Interview THE LOSERS Read or Listen Collider Archived from the original on August 18 2018 Retrieved May 13 2012 Idris Elba Talks The Losers During Interview Comic Book Movie November 2 2009 Retrieved May 13 2012 a b Weintraub Steve March 25 2010 Zoe Saldana On Set Interview THE LOSERS Read or Listen Here Collider Retrieved May 13 2012 Marshall Rick April 23 2010 Chris Evans Gets Nerdy For The Losers Role MTV Viacom Archived from the original on March 10 2014 Retrieved May 13 2012 a b c d McClintock Pamela Fleming Michael June 8 2007 Tim Story to direct Losers Variety Retrieved June 8 2007 Fleming Michael November 6 2008 Sylvain White to direct The Losers Variety Retrieved November 6 2008 Weintraub Steve March 25 2010 Director Sylvain White On Set Interview THE LOSERS Read or Listen Here Collider Retrieved May 13 2012 a b c d Rick Marshal March 24 2010 The Losers Director On Creator Collaboration Scheduling And His Favorite Scenes MTV Viacom Ante Up collects 1 6 158 pages 2004 ISBN 1 4012 0198 9 Double Down with Shawn Martinbrough collects 7 12 144 pages 2004 ISBN 1 4012 0348 5 Rick Marshall April 23 2010 the Losers director on where the movie and comics Connect revealing the Villain and potential sequels MTV Splashpage Viacom Michael Fleming July 13 2009 Jason Patric joins Losers Variety Retrieved July 15 2009 a b c d e f Scrietta Peter April 8 2010 34 High Resolution Photos from The Losers Film Retrieved May 13 2012 Peter Sciretta January 30 2010 New Promo Photo for The Losers Recreates Comic Con Teaser Poster Film Rocco Passafuime April 22 2010 Jeffrey Dean Morgan interview for The Losers The Cinema Source p 3 Retrieved February 14 2011 Book 1 collects 1 12 304 pages ISBN 1 4012 2733 3 Book 2 collects 13 32 480 pages ISBN 1 4012 2923 9 The Losers ComingSoon net Retrieved June 25 2009 Ian Mason February 14 2010 The Losers release date put back Digital Spy The Losers Trailer 2010 on YouTube Retrieved 2010 05 20 Promotion photograph of cast BrentJS February 17 2010 The Losers Release Date Moved Again Retrieved October 22 2011 No explanation was given for this second move but it s likely that Warner is looking to avoid a box office shootout with The A Team which opens on June 11th Ronnita Miller February 16 2010 The Losers release date moved again The Losers 2010 Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved February 14 2023 The Losers Reviews Ratings Credits Metacritic Retrieved June 3 2010 Cinemascore Archived from the original on December 20 2018 Peter Debruge April 21 2010 The Losers Variety John Anderson April 23 2010 Only Action Cliches Win in Losers The Wall Street Journal Archived from the original on April 26 2010 Scott Tobias April 22 2010 The Losers The A V Club The Onion Archived from the original on April 24 2010 Kyle Smith April 23 2010 The Losers is a no win situation New York Post Phelim O Neill May 27 2010 The Losers The Guardian London Philip French May 30 2010 The Losers The Observer London Quentin Tarantino and Harvey Weinstein Spotted YouTube April 28 2010 Archived from the original on December 14 2021 Retrieved February 22 2017 The Losers 2010 Weekend Box Office Results Box Office Mojo Retrieved May 20 2010 ASIN B002ZG99G8 The Losers 2010 External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to The Losers Wikimedia Commons has media related to The Losers film Official website The Losers at IMDb The Losers at Metacritic The Losers at Box Office Mojo The Losers at Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Losers 2010 film amp oldid 1161496956, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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