3. The Expendables 3
This movie series proves that the action-genre that our parents' knew is long gone and dead, which is probably for the best. The only ones really keeping The Expendables going are those who post pictures of their selves holding and shooting guns in their Facebook photo. I don't like to think that the entire genre is gone, films such as the Bourne franchise show that it can have substance, but The Expendables just makes Hollywood look bad. Driven by testosterone fueled violence and bloodshed, the brutality this film series provides, mixed with the horrible cheesy one-liners of dead careers, only appeals to a low standard that we as an audience are above now in society. The stars these films trick us into thinking actually do more than a cameo appearance (next to the worst of them like Stallone and Statham who get all the screen time) are barely gripping onto careers and reality. With absolutely no talent displayed or any cinematic value for even a film of this kind, The Expendables series displays a sort of disgusting barbaric side to the human's mind that is obsessed with such senseless cruelty and carnage. The films always get too much hype just by the new "stars" they introduce but even with the addition of cinema's most well-known and respected involved, nothing of value comes out of the savage frenzy that takes way too long to get through.