I love adventure movies where suspension of disbelief is so minor a thought that some far-fetched actions and premises can be entertaining. But this was a masterclass in absurdity for the sheer amount of continuity fails, poorly planned and unrealistic antics, scenes, behaviors and developments. It was insulting to watch. This was presented as a major film, but it delivered efforts excusable only in a middle school AV club project that still would have only earned a C-. They really wanted this to be a money maker, and this is proof that Hollywood says churning out a poor film is better than not doing so. Carry On is a perfect title, as in if you even think of watching it, carry on.