The Transporter/YMMV


 * Cargo Ship: In 2 after Frank demolishes a garage-full of mooks, the Jamaican cab driver Frank used to get there is seen speaking soothingly to the yellow Porsche he's hiding in. At the end of the movie we see he's nicked the car and turned it into a Porsche cab, to the envy of his fellow cabbies.
 * You just know this trope applies to Frank when no-one's looking.
 * Cliché Storm
 * Complete Monster: Dosen't blink when murdering innocents, hates her mother and hates children. Yup, Lola again. Oh yeah, her scumbag plague-spreading boyfriend counts too.
 * One could make a pretty good case for The Dragon in the first film, who's a Bad Boss Smug Snake Evil Is Hammy Sissy Villain with no redeeming qualities. Of course, he's so over the top about it that he's rather fun to watch so it all depends on your tastes.
 * Evil Is Sexy: Lola, so much. Assuming that you aren't turned off by how creepy she is.
 * Ham and Cheese: Kate Nauta in The Transporter 2. It's pretty clear from her line delivery and facial expressions that once she read the script (which calls for her character, Lola, to spend half her screentime wearing a soaking-wet negligee, disheveled hair and runny eye makeup while dual-wielding pistols and gunning down all manner of individuals), she decided to take it as far as she could, and she looks to be the only person not to deliver the cornball material in a serious manner.
 * Ho Yay: Some fans find homosexual imagery in the films:
 * Frank sucks the last breath out of a dead man's lungs to stay underwater and evade the villains' gunfire.
 * Frank covers himself in motor oil to fight a gang of Mooks, and one of them almost slides head-first into his crotch.
 * Every movie has a male villain who physically touches Frank when talking with him.
 * Moment of Awesome: Pretty much all of the fights form the first movie, the bus station one in particular. In the second movie, he kills eleven mooks - I counted them, eleven - with a firehose! Dry firehose, by the way.
 * How about how Frank turns the tables on the Big Bad in part 3 with the exploding bracelet?
 * Sequelitis: While some people will argue that the second film is just as good as (if not better than) the first one, wihle the third film does have it's moments, most people say it's not up to par with the first two.
 * So Bad It's Good: Some viewers enjoyment of the films was greatly increased by viewing them this way. Especially the second one.
 * The Scrappy: Valentina from the third movie. She's easy on the eyes, surrounded by a black and gray cast, in a franchise with over-the-top villains and character flaws, and is supposed to be sympathetic. Standing out as obnoxious under those circumstances is something of an accomplishment.
 * What an Idiot!: Johnson's inevitable death scene in the third movie.