Ten action films ranked 0/10 for poor writing, performances and effects
Collider published a list 18 minutes ago that ranks ten action movies as 0/10, calling them among the worst entries in the genre.
The article names Battlefield Earth (2000) as the top offender, saying it was heavily panned for abysmal dialogue, terrible special effects and bizarre acting, particularly John Travolta's performance. It also criticizes Alone in the Dark (2005) as a laugh-out-loud disasterpiece directed by Uwe Boll, and singles out Steven Seagal titles such as Attack Force (2006) and Sniper Special Ops (2016) for disinterested performances, incoherent storytelling and lazy action. Other films the piece faults include A Good Day to Die Hard (2013) for weak direction and overused CGI, Mortal Kombat: Annihilation (1997) for bad dialogue and cheap effects, and Rollerball (2002) as an expensive box-office flop.
The list argues these ten films are "straight zeros out of ten," saying they lack excitement or thought and sometimes top worst-movie compilations. The article was written by Daniel, described as a 27-year-old List Writer who lives in the south suburbs of Chicago and regularly watches and analyzes films and TV shows, especially in the horror genre.
Key Topics
Culture, Battlefield Earth, John Travolta, Uwe Boll, Steven Seagal, Die Hard Franchise