TOP 5 Disappointing movies of 2015...so far...

TOP 5 Disappointing movies of 2015...so far...

2015 hasn't been a great year so far. Yeah there have been a handful of gems, but for the most part the bad has outweighed the good

Editorial Opinion
By sonofsamadams - Jul 14, 2015 01:07 PM EST
Filed Under: Avengers

We're passed the halfway mark of 2015 (wow, shocking) and now is the time to look back at the most disappointing movies of the year (so far). Some people have stated that 2015 has kicked ass for movies this year, but really thats not the case. There have been far more stinkers, bombs and disappointments. 

Before the official list, here's some dishonorable mentions for disappointing films of the year:

Avengers Age of Ultron: While fun and exciting, it was disappointing due to its plot hole littered story, its over abundance of characters and feeling just like another trailer for another marvel movie. 

Entourage: Most fans of the show enjoyed it, but really it felt like a forgettable episode of the show. It has a few laughs here and there, but nothing to write home about. 

Blackhat: Another failed attempt for Chris Hemsworth to break out of the Avengers bubble. This was disappointing because Michael Mann was the director! He's one of the more respected directors in hollywood and it was saddening to see him pump out this piece of garbage. 

So now here is our most disappointing flicks of the year so far in video form:



What did you guys think? What are your most disappointing movies of the year so far? 

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BlackStar25
BlackStar25 - 7/14/2015, 3:13 PM
-_______________- Jupiter Ascending is on this list? Really. No one really thought it was going to be good...right...right? Its like going to a Michael bay movie and expecting things not to blow up.
WYLEEJAY
WYLEEJAY - 7/14/2015, 8:11 PM
Plot hole filled Age of Ultron? Sorry....but I actually payed attention to the film. No plot holes. Do you know what a plot hole is? Give me an example. I'm not afraid to be wrong. I can admit if your right. But give me an example if you can. But do me a favor......type it out. Cause I don't watch video links.
blackandyellow
blackandyellow - 7/14/2015, 8:11 PM
I still can't believe Paul Blart 2 didn't make $1 billion.
JacuzziJoe
JacuzziJoe - 7/14/2015, 8:44 PM
@Wyleejay I personally loved AOU. But he's probably talking about the Thor storyline that was cut from the film.
WYLEEJAY
WYLEEJAY - 7/14/2015, 9:40 PM
@JacuzziJoe. Yeah there was a chunk cut from his story....but what was left in there still made sense. At least to me it did. I understand what happened to Thor there. Even without knowing the extra stuff about the Nornes when I went to see the film I still understood. I wouldn't call that a plot hole. You don't need to know who the Nornes are to understand Thor had a vision in that water. And that the water is magical and tied to Asgard. Thor himself confirms at Visions awakening he had a Vision. That's all you need to understand Thors motives. To get more exposition than that would have just been icing on the cake.
WYLEEJAY
WYLEEJAY - 7/14/2015, 9:42 PM
He had a vision. Damn his name. My phone wants to treat the word like a name now.
NitPicker
NitPicker - 7/15/2015, 1:39 AM
Age of Ultron is completely disappointing. My favorite part is the part where Hawkeye takes Bruce Banner (who just went on a Hulk rampage) to his farm while his pregnant wife and two kids were there. Yeah. That sounds like a great idea. He's already seen the Hulk go on a rampage twice. Banner doesn't even trust himself to not go on a rampage, but whatever. Go ahead and put your family's lives at risk. See if I care. Not to mention the fact that Ultron could have and should have been tracking the Quinjet. Took all danger and urgency away from the Hulk and Ultron. Stupid movie.
Lhornbk
Lhornbk - 7/15/2015, 2:19 AM
@Wyleejay, I completely agree. AoU, at least so far, is easily the best movie of 2015. No, there are not plot holes. As for too many characters, it's the Avengers for crying out loud! It's gonna have a lot of characters. I personally like it better than the first. It doesn't have to spend time introducing the heroes to each other, so it has more time to develop them. And I absolutely loved Scarlet Witch.

@Nitpicker, I'm sorry, but your complaint about Hawkeye is just ignorant. First, you say he has seen the Hulk on 2 rampages. What is the other? I'm guessing you're counting the helicarrier, but he didn't really see that. Plus, he knows exactly what causes Bruce to lose control, and knows that nothing on the farm should trigger him. Scarlet Witch won't be there, and an explosion caused the other rampage, and there shouldn't be any of those on the farm either. And no, Ultron shouldn't be able to track the Quinjet. Remember, they say at the end that when it's in stealth mode, not even Tony Stark or Shield can locate it, so how would Ultron do it?

@Niklander, I liked it too. Not as good as the first 2, but much better than the last 2. I love the actress playing Sarah Connor, and didn't even mind Jai Courtney.
WYLEEJAY
WYLEEJAY - 7/15/2015, 4:52 AM
@Nitpicker. Really? Lol. Your name suits you...

@Lhornbk. Not to mention Hulk was influenced by Loki the first time, and Scarlet Witch the second time. People complain about it, but it's something that's happened in the comics several times.
NitPicker
NitPicker - 7/15/2015, 5:06 AM
@Lhornbk

Regardless of if he saw the Hulk rampage on the helicarrier with his own eyes or not, he still knows what the Hulk is capable of. He saw the damage the Hulk caused. He knows how dangerous the Hulk is. He knows Banner isn't comfortable with the Hulk. Hawkeye doesn't know how Scarlet Witch's powers work. He doesn't know if her powers still have an affect on him. Don't bring that type of thing around your family. With the Hulk/Hulkbuster fight, the movie was trying to build the Hulk up as dangerous and uncontrollable and something that shouldn't be taken lightly. The farm scene took all that away.

Ultron was created using the mind Infinity Gem. He's a robot that has access to all the information everywhere. He can't do some hacking to find what he needs? How did Hawkeye and Selvig find out what they needed to know in the first Avengers movie? Or how about just put a tracking device on it? Again, Ultron is supposed to be a dangerous and urgent threat. The farm scene took all that away.
NitPicker
NitPicker - 7/15/2015, 5:16 AM
@WYLEEJAY

Okay. Let's just forget about the Hulk for right now.

If you were an Avenger, in the middle of a war with Ultron and you needed a place to lay low and collect your thoughts, would you go to your house where your children and pregnant wife live? My point is that the farm scene was out of place.
WYLEEJAY
WYLEEJAY - 7/15/2015, 7:38 AM
His family was a secret, even to SHIELD. Watch the damn movie.
Ultimates
Ultimates - 7/15/2015, 7:59 AM
I have to see Age of Ultorn again, but yeah, it was VERY dissapointing.

NitPicker
NitPicker - 7/15/2015, 8:19 AM
"His family was a secret, even to SHIELD."

Doesn't dismiss the question I asked.
WYLEEJAY
WYLEEJAY - 7/15/2015, 7:26 PM
Holy crap. You guys are clueless. The farm is off record. That means it's the one place Ultron can't find. Only Natasha and Fury know about it. You know, since Ultron is connected to the Internet and can hack SHIELDs files. It's a safe place. For now if those Civil War rumors turn out to be true. Plus it's a great part of the film for some good character development. Oh what's the point in explaining it to you. You have made up your biased little minds.




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WYLEEJAY
WYLEEJAY - 7/16/2015, 5:56 AM
@dellamorte1874. And that's not what a plot hole is. I expected better from you.
Futers11
Futers11 - 7/16/2015, 4:17 PM
WYLEEJAY is right the film makes sense there isn't any plot holes, farm scenes were necessary for character development
WYLEEJAY
WYLEEJAY - 7/18/2015, 6:20 PM
@dellamorte1872. Damn just realized I spelled your name wrong. Oops.
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