12 Movies So Bad That They Are Actually Funny

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5. A Good Day to Die Hard

Audiences are often critical of movie sequels, and the original “Die Hard” movie was always going to be a tough act to follow.

Each further instalment was a little worse than the previous, and the franchise reached new lows with “A Good Day to Die Hard.”

Action hero John McClane seems to have become an experienced spy for no apparent reason in the movie, and this is just one stretch of the imagination making this a hugely disappointing movie.

Bruce Willis doesn’t seem to take things seriously from the start, and the film lacks the sharp wit of the others in the franchise. By the time the plot twist arrives, most people have already lost interest.

The film sees detective John McClane travel to Russia in an attempt to free his son who is being held on suspicion of an assassination attempt. Of course, things don’t go according to plan, and McClane soon finds himself at the centre of a terrorist plot. Father and son are forced to use their wits to escape from bad guys armed with bullets, bombs, cannons and just about every piece of weaponry bar nuclear warheads.

A Good Day to Die Hard – Always Fun, Always Action!

The movie was ripped apart by movie critics who claimed that director John Moore “has directed these sequences in a way that makes the incidents look so far-fetched and essentially unsurvivable that you can only laugh.”