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[[File:TheLosersPoster2_8142.jpg|frame|[['''The Losers]]''' [[Sean Connery Is About to Shoot You|are about to shoot you.]] Don't worry, you probably deserved it.]]
 
{{quote|'''Pooch:''' You're talking about declarin' war on the Central Intelligence Agency.
'''Cougar:''' They started it. }}
 
A'''''The Losers''''' is a largely unknown comic book series by [[Vertigo Comics]] about Black Ops who were betrayed by their handler, a [[CIA]] mastermind called Max, and presumed to be dead. Years later, the Losers come back for some payback. The series run for 32 issues (August, 2003 - March, 2006). [[Film of the Book|A film adaptation was released in April 23, 2010]] that was pretty much [[Adaptation Distillation]] (most of the first volume and some parts of the fourth).
 
Named after a [[DC Comics]] [[The Squad|squad]] of the same name who fought in [[World War II]], but are otherwise unrelated.
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* ''Close Quarters'' (2005)
* ''Endgame'' (2006)
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* [[Actor Allusion]]: the office scene ends with Jensen (Chris Evans) claiming to possess [[Fantastic Four (film)|telekinetic]] [[Push|powers]].
** Which he received from a "[[Captain America: The First Avenger|secret government experiment]]".
** Might be more of a coincidence, but at the start of the film you get a close-up shot of aflag star and Jensen talking about how he died for this country.
* [[Adorkable]]: Jensen (at least in the movie).
* [[Anti-Hero]]: The majority the losers Are Type IV, while Aisha is a Type V.
* [[Anyone Can Die]]
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* [[Bittersweet Ending]]: {{spoiler|The Losers stop Max's plan to start World War 3 and insure global American dominace, but Aisha betrays the team and kills Clay by dropping a WP grenade next to him. Cougar is mortally wounded trying to escape, and ends up detonating a nuke to destroy Max and his country. Aisha's last appearance has her fighting 100 of Max's goons with no indication she got far enough away from the blast in time. Jensen and Pooch manage to make a clean getaway and it's made clear nobody who wants them dead knows they survived.}}
* [[Bolivian Army Ending]]: Aisha.
* [[Brick Joke]]: In the movie (see [[Real Men Wear Pink]] below). After the first appearance of the Petunias tee, Jensen is shown doing research on their opponents, the Marigolds - which turns out to be comprised entirely of [[Huge Schoolgirl|Huge Schoolgirls]]s. Later during the credits, we see the actual match.
* [[But for Me It Was Tuesday]]: In the movie, Max does not remember setting up anyone and has no idea who Clay and his team are. [[The Dragon|Wade]] has to remind him about Bolivia for Max to even get a vague recollection. Max claims he can't be bothered to remember every time he has someone betrayed and/or killed.
* [[Car Fu]]: Twice in the Montserrat part of the book. The first time Clay takes out a paratrooper ''in mid-air''. The second time they hijack a tilt-a-rotor by driving into it...and on top of the unsuspecting welcoming committee.
{{quote|'''Clay''': [[Post MortemBond One -Liner|Remember where we parked.]]}}
* [[Chekhov's Gunman]]: The militant Fahd, who Aisha bails out of American [[Cold-Blooded Torture|custody]], returns for the final arc in a BIG way. So too does the Sheik the team initially encountered in Qatar.
* [[Changed My Mind, Kid]]: {{spoiler|After the disastrous mission where he lost a few fingers, Pooch quits the team. He later pulls off a [[Big Damn Heroes]] moment to save Jensen in the finale.}}
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* [[Even Bad Men Love Their Mamas|Even Bad Men Love Their Extended Families]]: Movie Wade is not pleased with being ordered to kill some random team he assembled to take down the Losers for this reason.
* [[Even Evil Has Standards]]: The Losers aren't evil, but they do kill for a living, and even they are completely unwilling to allow 25 children to be killed while trying to take out a target.
* [[Even the Girls Want Her]]: [[Zoe SaldanaSaldaña]] is fuckin' ''hot''.
* [[Evil Is Hammy]]: Jason Patric as Max seems to get the idea, but doesn't fully exploit it. Shame.
* [[Eye Scream]]: {{spoiler|Roque learns not to fuck with Clay in close quarters.}}
* [[Five-Man Band]]:
** [[The Hero]]: Colonel Franklin Clay.
** [[The Lancer]]: Roque. {{spoiler|Also [[The Starscream]]}}
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** [[The Chick]]: Pooch.
** [[The Sixth Ranger]]: Aisha.
* [[Female Gaze]]: The women on the floor Jensen's elevator accidentally stops on while his, ahem, [[Harvey Birdman|dangly parts]] are exposed. They can't be blamed, though: Chris Evans is [[Mr. Fanservice]] to the umpteenth degree.
* [[Finger Gun]]: [[Adorkable|Jensen]] in the last part of the movie's office infiltration scene.
** It's in the book, too.
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* [[Gun Porn|Gun AND Knife Porn]]: What the Losers are wagering while playing Liar's Poker.
* [[He Who Fights Monsters]]: {{spoiler|Max was originally created to ensure and protect American dominance through less-than-legal means, but during a [[Villainous Breakdown]] he tries to order a nuclear strike on Washington.}}
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: (In the movie, obviously.) Clay is played by [[Supernatural (TV series)|John Winchest--]]um, [[Watchmen (comics)|The Comedi-]]er, [[Jeffrey Dean Morgan]].
** [[Zoe SaldanaSaldaña]] as [[Avatar (film)|a native girl who hates American soldiers]], anyone?
** Max used to be concerned with ''not'' [[Speed 2|blowing up a cruise ship...]]
** Jensen is in his third movie [[Fantastic Four|based on]] a [[Scott Pilgrim vs. the World|a comic]] with ([[Captain America|with (comics)|a fourth one coming up]]).
** Hey, it's [[The Wire|Stringer Bell]], er [[Luther|John Luther]], um, [[Thor (film)|Heimdall]]... yeah, Idris Elba must get this a lot these days.
** Hey, Wade is [[CSI: Miami|John Hagen]] and [[Lights Out|Patrick 'Lights' Leary]] all rolled into one, only more evil.
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* [[Shout-Out]]: Jensen [[The Matrix|sneaking through an office, even saying "I need an exit."]]
* [[Shut Up, Kirk]]: In the book, Clay is stalking Wade through a hangar, ranting about how he knew it would come down to the two of them. Wade says "You talk too much" and shoots him through the shoulder.
* [[Single-Minded Twins]]: {{spoiler|Max}}
* [[Sixth Ranger Traitor]]: {{spoiler|Aisha is suspected of being one initially, but then it turns out Roque is really [[The Starscream]] and Aisha goes all [[Big Damn Heroes]] on them. In the book the same thing happens at the start, but then right at the series conclusion she reveals that she's been one all along, and now they've served their purpose she doesn't need to save them.}}
* [[Small Girl, Big Gun]]: {{spoiler|Aisha bailing out the Losers with an RPG. More like Regular Girl HUGE Gun, really.}}
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