well, it's certainly not great literature, but if you can get past the imbecilic script, there's no question that Bay has seized the opportunity to make "6 Underground" as visually stunning as such a project can withstand
Ryan Reynolds should have stopped going underground after 'Buried.'; Trouble is, those shows — hacky and predictable as they were — hit their origin-story beats much more satisfyingly than this bloated, dull action flick
it feels like a bad Michael Bay-directed parody of a Michael Bay movie; "6 Underground" proves so uneven in its tone and unrelenting in its volume that it's hard to imagine a hole deep enough in which to bury its silliness
it all comes together in the end, as "6 Underground" is operating with a higher tally of good ideas versus bad ideas, but as it's all playing out it feels consistently on the brink of falling apart
from the incoherent editing to the objectification of women to the over-excessive and nasty violence, which is at times perpetrated by the characters we're meant to be rooting for, this is Michael Bay at his most irresponsible and gory
"6 Underground", Michael Bay's best action movie in more than a decade, is a riotous and gleefully delirious assault on the senses. It is vulgar. It is absurd. And it is completely enthralling