
Most Battlefield games earn strong reviews and have been well-received by the community, and many of them end up being some of the top-selling games of any given year. It's still better than The International though, so this movie accomplished something.For decades now, Battlefield has been one of Electronic Arts' top franchises. I guess Anthony Hopkins sort of picks up the slack for him and that's why it's not as bad, but it's not like Anthony puts on a one-man show performance cause this film is still pretty bad, the plot is lame, the action scenes are pretty crappy but I was bored and I had nothing to do so I watched this movie, I didn't hate it at all, but in a week I will completely forget this movie and I'm completely fine with that. This movie should have definitely been worse than it actually was due to Chris Rock's annoyance level, but it isn't. Plus, he's just not good at 'drama', which he has to do, little amounts of it, but he has to do it nonetheless and he's also no good at that either. It doesn't help that his voice is so annoying and whenever he screams, in this movie, all you want to do is punch him in the goddamn mouth so he'd shut the fuck up. Every live action film he's ever starred in have all been pretty critically panned (Good Hair doesn't count as that is a documentary), with the exception of Nurse Betty in which he was really a supporting character and came out TEN YEARS AGO!!! This guy has probably one of the worst track records among film stars, ever.

But when you take him out of that element and into movies, he's just downright AWFUL. With that said, I think Chris Rock is a pretty funny guy when he's doing stand-up. But hey, at least the main character is given a reason to do what he's doing much unlike The International (what a terrible movie). It's pretty average for the most part until the HORRID last act of the film, that falls into every action movie trap ever.

I've seen worse movies (IE: The-Fucking-International) but this movie is still no good.
