Both MACHETE and THE EXPENDABLES are hodge podges of recognizable (to some) faces. Do you think that MACHETE pulled it off better than THE EXPENDABLES did?
THE EXPENDABLES weighted it more heavily on one side, so it didn't sprinkle them throughout all of the characters. I haven't seen MACHETE yet, but it seems like you might think it was more successful in how it spread the characters?
Also, I didn't know that Seagal was supposed to be Native American in ON DEADLY GROUND. That's kinda crazy. And I disagree that A DANGEROUS MAN was hell. It may not be as good as DRIVEN TO KILL (RUSLAN), but I thought it was pretty solid for a Seagal DTV flick.