The story of 'Fubar' is the same as that of many other action-comedy movies. A former CIA agent is called out of retirement for one last mission: to save his daughter from a dangerous terrorist group. This story is neither new nor unique, and it has been told better a million times before.
All of the characters in 'Fubar' are one-dimensional and not well-rounded. The character played by Arnold Schwarzenegger is a normal tough-guy action hero, and his daughter is a standard lady in trouble.
The characters always say one-liners that are meant to be funny, but they come off as forced and awkward. The humor in the show is also very childish, and no one over the age of 12 is likely to like it.
The fight scenes in 'Fubar' are badly planned and done. The fight scenes are cut up and hard to follow, and the fireworks look so fake that it's funny. The action scenes show that the directors didn't put in much work, and it's clear why.
'Fubar' are forced and not very funny. The characters always say one-liners that are meant to be funny, but they come off as forced and awkward. The humor in the show is also very childish, and no one over the age of 12 is likely to like it.
The way 'Fubar' was made was cheap and sloppy. The show looks like it was made with very little money, and it shows. The sets are boring and uninteresting, and the special effects are terrible.
The tone of 'Fubar' as a whole is childish and foolish. The show has a lot of crude jokes and violence, so it's clear that it's for kids. Most adults will probably find the show to be stupid and rude.
Schwarzenegger is the wrong choice for the role, and he gives a stiff performance. Schwarzenegger is a good actress, but this part is not at all right for him.
He doesn't have the charm or funny timing to play a tough-guy action hero well, so his performance is wooden and not very believable.