6. Outrageously Awful CGI & Editing
Summit Entertainment
Sadly this one was evident enough from the trailers: this does not at all look like a $40 million movie, but rather something that went straight-to-video.
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Throughout, the action sequences rely heavily on insanely bad CGI, especially green screen compositing, astoundingly fake explosions and, during the glass-bottomed swimming pool scene, some CGI water that looks very 1998.
That's not all, though: while Statham's a**-kicking shenanigans do prove intermittently entertaining, the close-quarters fights in particular are hampered by some atrociously ropey editing, such that you may sometimes develop a headache or struggle to figure out exactly what's going on.