Many ’90s cinematic blunders rank as some of the mosticonic so-bad-they’re-good moviesof all time.
Freeze (Arnold Schwarzenegger) and Poison Ivy (Uma Thurman).
Take 1994’sOn Deadly Ground, a cheesy action-adventure film also directed by Seagal.
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Look no further thanOn Deadly Groundfor good old-fashioned mindless action entertainment.
It delivers a fun action thrill ride that doesn’t fail to entertain.
Viewers can’t help but laugh as he graces every moment with his hilarious charm and oh-so-bizarre hairstyle.
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It’s impossible not to enjoy the sheer amount of absurdity and hilariousness shown inDouble Team.
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4’Stop!
Or My Mom Will Shoot.
It’s incredibly funny to see how self-awareStop!
Or My Mom Will Shootis.
While Stallone has since cited the film as one of the worst of his career,Stop!
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Or My Mom Will Shootcertainly is one of his funniest.
A tough Los Angeles cop finds his life turned upside-down when his meddlesome and overprotective mother visits him.
It’s also worth seeing the talented and charming Raul Julia in his last film role before his passing.
As a direct sequel to the 1995 originalMortal Kombat, the story picks up right after the cliffhanger ending.
Ultimately, this chaotic combination of terrible elements is the reason why it’s so iconic.
Samurai Copthrives on how ridiculous and terrible it is and never once tries to be anything else.
Indeed, this movie is theShowgirlsof action movies; what can be better than that?
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A tough Los Angeles cop finds his life turned upside-down when his meddlesome and overprotective mother visits him. Her intervention in one of his investigations leads to a series of comedic misadventures, as he struggles to balance his professional duties with managing her increasingly involved presence.
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