Tuesday, August 16, 2016

The Expendables 4 Movie Review

Because Lecce and Reamers have set a mission in the sand, they have to punish conduct 24-hour surveillance. Your observation object is the couple, O'Hara. This is suspected of hiding the star witness Lu Delano with you. During its mandate, the cops of the prosecutor Gina Garrett are monitored with which they pretend to camouflage a family. Lecce has to play the husband - even though he was supported by his girlfriend just kicked him because he did not want to marry. Once their work is done are five woodcutters with their thoughts already in? On the way home but there is a strange incident: One of them, Travis sees the light of UFOs and leaves the group toward its discovery. He disappears for days and no one knows exactly what happened to him. The cop Frank Waters has his own theory. He believes that Travis was killed by his colleagues. But then returns the back, completely distraught. What did he see? Fire in the Sky is based on a book by Travis Walton; the story is his own statements According actually happened. His statements are controversial, but nurtured the conviction of people who believe in aliens.


US Navy Thomas Beckett is a so-called Sniper and he's really good at his job. 74 people have already killed the sniper. In the jungle of Panama, he shall find on behalf of the Government and rebels discreetly out of the way. But Beckett is well known to its partners in these daredevil missions do not have a particularly long life expectancy. For his next job he just beginners Richard Miller is set aside. The two are to turn the General Miguel Alvarez, who earns his money with drug trafficking and a coup prepared by the person seeking to make as president. The use goes wrong, and instead of Alvarez Beckett and Miller are now targeted. To Alvarez men who prey on the two Marines includes a sharp shooter the Beckett once trained. At the beginning of the 80s of the 19th century, the Apaches agree reluctantly to settle on a reservation of the US government.

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