Worst action scenes

I thought you hated Star Trek! :huh:

No, I hate the over-saturation of Star Trek.

And even if I did hate Star Trek (or anything), I'd still praise a a good scene or a good piece of acting or direction when I saw it.
 
The Batman Begins chase sequence. *shudders*

But what takes the cake? The Punisher. Dolph Lundgren. School bus. Classic.
 
I don't think any of the BB scenes are really that bad
 
Getting away from fights, and onto an action scene. In Transporter 2 when Frank flips the car over to knock of the bomb.

Granted the movie isn't as good as the first, but the action (fights and driving) were pretty good. (With the exception of the woman shooting the helicopter and it just explodes in bad animation.)

But the flip was just too over the top. There's no reason they couldn't have used an exciting, less unrealistic, method to get rid of the bomb.
Or the scene with the plane, that was also a horrible scene.
 
The battle scenes in Eragon are just horrible, they bring the whole film down another notch.
 
Oh c'mon, BB car chase kicked ass, it was one of the best car chase scenes ever :up:
 
Oh c'mon, BB car chase kicked ass, it was one of the best car chase scenes ever :up:

HEEEEEEEEEEELLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL no. :woot:

And it's not much of a chase, seeing as how one-sided it is.
 
Nah, I wouldn't say so.

In my opinion, The Bourne Supermacy>>>Batman Begins>>>The Bourne Identity ;)
The end of the Supremacy chase is better than the one in Identity.
My heart always stops when he runs Kirill into the wall.
 
No, I agree with Speedball here. The Bourne chase, as many feel, is the best American car chase since Ronin and is one of the best ever put together.
 
wtf. It says action scenes. Are fights action scenes? I thought action scenes were when some guy was running away from big explosions. All of those suck in movies.

edit: never mind. first post mentions fights too.

Worst fight, I guess all the ones in x3 count. They were crap.

FF has it share as well.

X3 had bad fight scenes?!
I love seeing Wolverine get his ass handed to him by Juggy. Also, the forest fight scene was cool. X3, as a whole, was terrible, but the fight scenes were a positive.

Fantastic Four's action scenes were not terrible. They were crappy, but not terrible.

Wow not a new trilogy fan aye?

No sir. :)

Getting away from fights, and onto an action scene. In Transporter 2 when Frank flips the car over to knock of the bomb.

Granted the movie isn't as good as the first, but the action (fights and driving) were pretty good. (With the exception of the woman shooting the helicopter and it just explodes in bad animation.)

But the flip was just too over the top. There's no reason they couldn't have used an exciting, less unrealistic, method to get rid of the bomb.

Transporter 2 also had the god-awful terrible plane scene. It was so bad.
Well, back to the barrel roll scene, it was so random and so terrible. When it happened, my dad and I stopped and looked at each other. He said "What the hell?!". Then he said, "He must be that good." Then the 2 people in front of us turn around and say "Yeah, I know" with confused and sad faces.

As a whole, Transporter 2 has great action scenes. :up:
 
I'm not really a fan of the Bond VS. Oddjob fight in "Goldfinger". I don't hate the film as a whole (though you could argue it introduced some tongue & cheek humor into the mix) but the Bond/Oddjob fight always felt too staged to me.
 
No, I agree with Speedball here. The Bourne chase, as many feel, is the best American car chase since Ronin and is one of the best ever put together.

Ronin rules

no reloaded love though? I think that chase is fantastic
 
The fight scenes in 300. My god they were awful.....


BWaahahhaha!! Just kidding. Seriously, pretty much anything in either Charlies Angel movie, and the Ghost Rider battles were mighty unimpressive.
 

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