Continuity mistake: When the villains get the last of the plutonium out of the cache, we see one villain shoot the chain suspending a concrete cap; causing it to fall and close the hole. A short time later, we see Maggie exclaim that the plutonium is gone. The cap could not have been lifted because all the miners were taken away, yet the cap is gone and we can see into the cache.
The Expendables 2 (2012)
Ending / spoiler
Directed by: Simon West
Starring: Bruce Willis, Sylvester Stallone, Jason Statham, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jean-Claude Van Damme, Dolph Lundgren, Jet Li, Liam Hemsworth
Barney (Sylvester Stallone) kills Vilain (Jean Claude Van Damme). Maggie (Yu Nan) leaves with Church (Bruce Willis), Booker (Chuck Norris) and Trench (Arnold Schwarzenegger) and tells Barney to call her if he ever needs help for another mission. Booker decides to not be a loner anymore. Barney, Lee (Jason Statham), Gunner (Dolph Lundgren) and the rest of the team leave on a plane given to them by Church and make a toast to their fallen friend Billy (Liam Hemsworth). Sophia (Billy's girlfriend) receives his farewell letter and a nice sum of money.
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Barney Ross: That's how we deal with death. Can't change what it is so, we keep it light until it's time to get dark... and then we get pitch black. (00:53:55)
Trivia: When Booker is telling The Expendables about a snake that bit him and then a few days later it died, is from the infamous Chuck Norris Facts. Booker is played by Chuck Norris.
Question: What is the thing that the five guys are saying in the plane before they make a toast to Billy?
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Answer: The words of their chant are "Beware, beware, walk with care. Careful what you do. Or Mumbo Jumbo's gonna hoo-doo you. Mumbo Jumbo's gonna hoo-doo you. Boomlay, boomlay, boomlay, boom!" This comes directly from a poem titled "The Congo" by poet Nicholas Vachel Lindsay ("The Congo and Other Poems"), specifically the lines at the end of part I.
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