The Expendables > The A-Team

Great weekend at the box office for Sly Stallone’s The Expendables (featuring Randy Couture). It ended up taking #1 at the box office, raking in over $35M.
That blows away the Rampage Jackson ensemble flick, The A-Team, which managed $25.6M in its opener.
Here’s a closer comparison of the two films:

The Expendables
The A-Team

Production Budget
$70M
$110M

Opening Weekend Gross
$35M
$26.6M

Total Opening […]


Great weekend at the box office for Sly Stallone’s The Expendables (featuring Randy Couture). It ended up taking #1 at the box office, raking in over $35M.

That blows away the Rampage Jackson ensemble flick, The A-Team, which managed $25.6M in its opener.

Here’s a closer comparison of the two films:

The Expendables The A-Team
Production Budget $70M $110M
Opening Weekend Gross $35M $26.6M
Total Opening Screens 3,270 3,535
Per Screen Opening Avg. $10,713 $72,62
Total Domestic Box Office $35M* $76.6M
Total Global Box Office $35M** $158.6M
Rotten Tomatoes Rating 42% 48%


So by just about every measurable, Randy Couture and The Expendables wins. Their Rotten Tomatoes ratings are basically a tie, and from there, The Expendables crushes. It opened #1 at the box office (The A-Team debuted #2). It had a smaller production budget, opened on less screens, but earned around $9M more on opening weekend. Given that, “one” could assume it will end up with a higher total domestic gross. Foreign audiences usually eat up American machismo action flicks, so it should do well overseas too.

And while The Expendables is already talking sequel, it doesn’t look as of now like The A-Team will get a second life, so it could be a one-and-done movie making experience for Rampage.

Take a closer look at the numbers on Box Office Mojo.

* Only includes opening weekend.
** Has not opened internationally yet.

You Had Your Moment, Rampage — Gina Carano’s ‘Haywire’ to Drop in January 2011

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Gina Carano’s upcoming star turn in Steven Soderbergh’s next action flick will reportedly hit theaters in January, and early impressions are very positive. The movie, now titled Haywire instead of Kn…

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(Seriously, any excuse to run this photo…)

Gina Carano‘s upcoming star turn in Steven Soderbergh’s next action flick will reportedly hit theaters in January, and early impressions are very positive. The movie, now titled Haywire instead of Knockout, had its first test screening earlier this week, and Hollywood Elsewhere passed along a rundown of the plot and Carano’s surprisingly compelling performance:

Mallory Kane (Carano) is young, tough, beautiful, determined, and a freelance covert operative. She is hired out by her handler, Kenneth (Ewan McGregor), to various global entities, to perform jobs which governments can’t authorize and heads of state would rather not know about.

For all her looks and youth, Mallory is still the best in her field, and her skills are in constant demand. But when one of her operations goes awry, Mallory needs to use all her skills, tricks and abilities to escape an international manhunt, make it back to the United States, protect her family, and exact revenge on those that have betrayed her.

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Video: Rampage on Last Night’s Tonight Show with Jay Leno

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Quinton "Rampage" Jackson was on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno last night to promote the A-Team and came off very well.
Though it’s obvious Leno researched all of his questions by doing a quick Google search (i….

(Video courtesy of NBC)

Quinton "Rampage" Jackson was on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno last night to promote the A-Team and came off very well.

Though it’s obvious Leno researched all of his questions by doing a quick Google search (i.e. Rampage’s kids are all named ‘Rampage’), Quinton’s timing was impeccable, as always. I’ve actually been hearing from a lot of people that he did a decent job in the movie.

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