“Unbelievable Blunders: The Action Films That Exploded in Epic Fails!”

"Unbelievable Blunders: The Action Films That Exploded in Epic Fails!"
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Dull, boring, and lacking any of the color and fun that makes the Fantastic Four fan favorites, the film completely flopped and currently holds a 9% on Rotten Tomatoes.

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Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie

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Considering all of the source material Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie had to work with, one would think it would be a pretty epic action flick. Wrong!

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Not only were the special effects and acting nothing to write home about, but the fight sequences were so poorly choreographed that Joe Leydon of Variety called it “high-camp cheesiness.”

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Max Steel

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When it comes to the film Max Steel, Christy Lemire for RogerEbert.com says it best, “For a movie about developing the greatest energy source in the universe, Max Steel is surprisingly bland… a movie based on a toy should be a whole lot more fun than this.”

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The action film lacked, well, good action, and the underdeveloped characters did the story no favors.

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Extraction

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The 2015 film Extraction was too generic to be considered good. Yes, the movie has decent action and fight sequences throughout, but they weren’t good enough to overshadow the poor dialogue.

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Upon its release, the Bruce Willis-led film was met with negative reviews, a 9% on Rotten Tomatoes, and a staggeringly low $988,548 at the box office.

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The Last Airbender

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