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

"Unbelievable Blunders: The Action Films That Exploded in Epic Fails!"
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Amazingly, M. Night Shyamalan wasn’t kicked out of Hollywood after releasing his 2010 film The Last Airbender. Almost unwatchable, the movie takes a beloved cartoon and completely butchers its content.

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Between the horrible acting, insanely bad special effects, and eye-roll-worthy attempt at re-creating bending, more than one person wishes the movie didn’t exist.

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Universal Soldier: The Return

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When it comes to horrible action films, Universal Soldier: The Return is one of the “best.” Literally, nothing went right in this movie, even though all Jean-Claude Van Damme had to do was reprise the character.

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Alas, the subpar performances, boring plot, and mind-numbing fight sequences almost had film critic James Berardinelli dozing off twice!

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Getaway

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The 2013 film Getaway was so focused on making a fast-paced, action-packed movie that it forgot about everything else, including character development, deep dialogue, an engaging plot, and even coherent editing.

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IGN reviewed the film, saying, “Not even the gruffly likable Ethan Hawke can make the murky, messy car chase movie Getaway worthwhile thanks to its inane script and poorly conceived action sequences.”

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As far as Nic Cage movies go, the action film 211 is one of the worst. The film is so riddled with cliches and action movie stereotypes it’s almost as if director and screenwriter York Shackleton meshed together every cop sequence he’d ever watched.

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