AbsumZer0 wrote:He's not 'horrible'. Uwe Boll is a horrible director. It's hard to say he's a bad director either. He's just... mediocre. If I were ranking action directors I'd put him somewhere around Paul W.S. Anderson and Renny Harlin.
His earlier films had really strong casts (Sean Connery, John Malkovich, Steve Buscemi, Ed Harris, etc.), he incorporates a lot of explosions, and a lot of car chases. Some people really seem to love his car chase scenes while some people, like myself, can't stand the way he changes the camera and POV every few seconds.
His choice of scripts are usually full of:
Cliched dialogue
Predictabilities (like the last half hour of Armageddon. Will the hero detonate detonate the bomb or will the government fire a nuke and potentially poison the world's atmosphere? Oh, the suspense!)
and
Implausibilities (you're an honored veteran who killed a drunken redneck in self-defense. You're going to prison for a long time because your body is a killing machine!).
He's also heavily criticized for inaccuracies, which is fine when it comes to most summer popcorn flicks, but is bound to cause trouble when you're making hard sci-fi films or films based on historical events. Patriotic themes and innuendo is a sticking point for some people as well, not so much here in the United States but overseas. I can't say I blame them. I hate it when Jet Li's films suddenly end on a 'China Must Be United!' voice-over.
You summed up my feelings pretty well. He's not the worst but there are lot of things about his directing style that I don't like.