The list is far too long. Any movie where someone gets shot or punched and goes flying across the room while the assailant remains in place. Any movie where someone gets blown through the air by an explosion. Any movie where a C4 or other type of explosion looks like a liquid-fuel explosion (which they always do, since those are the only ones that give the big, bright, impressive, but not very dangerous fireballs that moviemakers like). Any movie where someone is in proximity to a massive explosion but isn't perforated by shrapnel. Any movie where a car explodes from a crash or a fire rather than a car bomb. Any movie where someone jumps from a speeding car and lands standing still or does just a brief roll and is unharmed. Any movie where a gun battle is waged indoors and the characters aren't rendered temporarily or permanently deaf. Any movie where a character gets a chair or table broken over his head and doesn't suffer a life-threatening concussion. Any movie where a character flies through a plate glass window and doesn't suffer severe lacerations and life-threatening blood loss. (And yes, that is about physics -- namely the forces involved in the shattering of glass.) Any movie where a bullet or arrow is tracked in slow motion and is shown flying in a perfectly straight line rather than a ballistic trajectory (and arrows are always shown perfectly rigid when in fact they oscillate back and forth like a swimming fish).
Basic physical law is violated in virtually every action movie, even those that purport to be realistic. You'd be hard-pressed to find one that doesn't fit your parameters.