FEATURE: Minty's Top 10 Action, Sci-Fi & Comic Book Movies Of 2015

FEATURE: Minty's Top 10 Action, Sci-Fi & Comic Book Movies Of 2015

What a year it's been! We've seen record-breaking blockbusters, critically-acclaimed action films and a CBM so messed up, its director publicly disowned it on social media (ah, good times). I'm back with my ten favourite genre flicks of 2015, so hit the jump to see what made the cut!

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By Minty - Dec 26, 2015 11:12 AM EST
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Hey there CBM, did you miss me? Oh. Well, it’s that time of the year again, and on the back of Staypuffed’s excellent end-of-year awards, I thought I’d give you a run down of some of my favorite movies of the year! Before we begin, a note on the title. This list will take into account action, fantasy, sci-fi, and comic book movies only. The basic criteria for adding a movie was if it’s been featured and reported on this site, it counts. So, without further ado...

(Note: Minor SPOILER warning for all the movies included. It's nothing big, but be careful reading my comments on any movie you haven't seen)
 


 
(Dis)Honourable Mentions
 

 
The main absentee here is the much-loved Ant-Man, which didn’t leave quite as big an impact on me as it clearly did with many of you. While critics praised it for exceeding expectations and offering a fresh and alternative take on the superhero genre, I thought it was decent at best, and pretty derivative of the standard MCU superhero affair. I loved Paul Rudd’s Scott Lang though, and can’t wait to see him suit up alongside Captain America & co. in Civil War.

While Ant-Man was solid, there were some other 'less successful' blockbusters this year. Jupiter Ascending wasted its grandiose spectacle with a dull story. Terminator Genisys was the worst entry in a very tired franchise. Fant4stic was a total disaster of a production that proved CBMs aren't untouchable, but nothing topped the absolute garbage that was Pixels. Nice job, Adam Sandler.
 


 
10) Avengers: Age Of Ultron
 

 

"The city is flying and we’re fighting an army of robots. And I have a bow and arrow. Nothing makes sense!"


I didn’t love Age Of Ultron (in fact, I found it slightly disappointing), but its shortcomings were understandable. It had a huge task on its hands, needing to satisfy fans of the first movie, set-up key storylines leading into Phase 3, and hold up as a great movie on its own. No wonder it broke Joss Whedon! It may not have lived up to its predecessor, but the sequel still delivered on several fronts. Cap, Hawkeye and the newly introduced Vision all stole the show, while the movie’s opening and closing scenes were fantastic. Let’s just keep talk about ‘Brutasha’ to a minimum…
 

 
9) Jurassic World
 



"You just went and made a new dinosaur? Probably not a good idea..."


Okay, so this has evolved into a bit of a guilty pleasure inclusion. Ever since its more than modest success at the box office, Jurassic World’s (numerous) flaws have been paraded across social media for the entire world to witness… However, that doesn’t change how gleefully entertained I was watching it in theatres, back in June. Forget Bryce Dallas Howard’s heeled athletics and Chris Pratt’s best ‘tough guy’ impression, that wonderfully chaotic battle between the T-Rex, I-Rex, Raptor squad & Mosasaurus delivered enough Dino-carnage to last me a lifetime.
 


 
8) The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2
 

 

"Tonight, turn your weapons to the Capitol! Turn your weapons to Snow!"


I’ve always felt The Hunger Games has unjustly received a bad rap around these parts. Last month, Mockingjay – Part 2 brought the popular YA series to a satisfying (if emotionally turbulent) conclusion. Was it greedy for Lionsgate to split this finale into two parts? Perhaps, but director Francis Lawrence made the most of the situation, imbuing this finale with a sense of style, and utilizing an incredible ensemble cast to ensure the franchise went out with a bang. Trust me, if gender is the only thing holding you back from watching this series, you’re watching movies wrong.
 

 
7) Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation
 

 

"Join the IMF, see the world, on a monitor, in a closet…"


Rogue Nation was a dark, tense and stylish action thriller that, above all else, demonstrated how much some action franchises can mature with age. I may have preferred Brad Bird’s Ghost Protocol, but there’s no denying the Christopher McQuarrie & Tom Cruise dream-team delivered a worthy sequel – full of pulsating action sequences and plenty of death-defying stunts. Throw in Rebecca Ferguson’s scene-stealing femme fatale and Sean Harris’ menacing antagonist and it's no wonder it has been so successful at the worldwide box office. Bring on M:I6!
 

 
6) Kingsman: The Secret Service
 

 

"Manners maketh man."


Kingsman: The Secret Service was one of the most outrageous and wildly entertaining adventures of the year. Stylish, violent and unapologetically over the top, director Matthew Vaughn embraced the silliness of classic spy movies, adding in a little extra profanity and chaos for good measure. Newcomers Taron Egerton & Sofia Boutella both impressed alongside Samuel L. Jackson's maniacal antagonist, but this was always Colin Firth's movie. Suave, deadly and formidable in a fight, he stole the show - and took centre stage in my favorite action sequence of 2015.
 

 
5) Inside Out
 

 

"Crying helps me slow down and obsess over the weight of life’s problems."


A beautifully heartfelt movie, Inside Out succeeded in recalling the kinds of emotions not evoked by a Pixar movie in years. Directing duo Pete Docter & Ronaldo Del Carmen combined their talents with Josh Cooley and future Captain Marvel writer Meg LeFauve to create a remarkably fun, humorous and gripping adventure into the mind of an 11-year-old girl. Lewis Black's volatile 'Anger' and Phyllis Smith's adorable 'Sadness' were huge highlights, while the ever-endearing Amy Poehler anchored the film admirably as the spirited and exuberant 'Joy'. Oh, and I adored 'Bing Bong'! *sob*
 

 
4) Ex Machina
 

 

"Isn’t it strange, to create something that hates you?"


A bit of a departure from the other movies on this list (in that it wasn't a 'blockbuster'), Ex Machina was a thoughtful, gripping and masterfully intense study of artificial intelligence. Alex Garland‘s directorial debut was a rare film that boasted just as much substance as it did style, with a script that had the feel of a Kubrickian sci-fi/ thriller. Deviously clever and visually stunning, it was buoyed by a trio of fantastic leading performances: from Oscar Isaac‘s sinister ‘Nathan’, to Domhnall Gleeson‘s quietly intuitive ‘Caleb’ – to Alicia Vikander‘s bold and beguiling ‘Ava’.
 

 
3) The Martian
 

 

"I don’t want to come off as arrogant here, but I am the greatest botanist on this planet."


Not content with being the best Ridley Scott movie in years, The Martian was also one of the most enjoyable movies of 2015. Matt Damon was a tour de force as the marooned Mark Watney, seamlessly bouncing from wisecracking joker to despairing survivor at any given moment. Though they lacked screentime, the supporting cast all lived up to their impressive billing, with Jessica Chastain & Donald Glover shining as the pick of the bunch. Writer Drew Goddard did an excellent job on script duty, ensuring Ridley's film remained as tense and witty as Andy Weir's novel.
 

 
2) Star Wars: The Force Awakens
 

 

"It’s true. All of it. The dark side, the Jedi… They’re real."


After years of hype, rumors and speculation, it all boiled down to this - and boy, did JJ Abrams deliver! While not a perfect movie by any means, The Force Awakens succeeded as a fun-filled, tense and exhilarating adventure, casting away the shadow of the prequels and kickstarting a bright new era for the Star Wars franchise. All of the new heroes - from Rey to Poe to BB8 to Finn - slid effortlessly into this wonderful universe, while there were some standout turns from Adam Driver's villainous Kylo Ren and Harrison Ford's legendary Han Solo. Bravo, and bring on Episode VIII!
 

 
1) Mad Max: Fury Road
 

 

"Oh, what a day… what a lovely day!"


There are good movies, there are great movies, and then, there are masterpieces. I consider Fury Road to be a part of the latter category. This movie did what Michael Bay never could: it made art out of explosions. Everything about it is exceptional, from the raw, thunderous performances from Tom Hardy, Nicholas Hoult and (particularly) Charlize Theron, to Junkie XL's pulsating score to John Seale's visually stunning cinematography. George Miller knocked it out of the park with this film, which now sits among some of my all-time favorites. Oh, what a lovely day indeed.
 

 
That's it from me folks! I have to admit, while there were a few gems from this year, I have a feeling 2016 is going to blow 2015 out of the water - particuarly in the CBM department. Do you agree with my ranking? Are there any movies that you think I've unfairly overlooked (don't you dare say Hot Tub Time Machine 2)? As always, be sure to leave your thoughts in the comments below!
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Brainiac13
Brainiac13 - 12/26/2015, 11:08 AM
Nice list @Minty loved 1 & 2....

Also Minty...where you been?
Jaspion
Jaspion - 12/26/2015, 11:23 AM
"feminazi"... gosh, people are stupid.
Minty
Minty - 12/26/2015, 11:28 AM
"The Hunger Games is feminazi garbage and I'm glad it's over."



Never change CBM, never change ;)

@Brainiac13 - Cheers bud, glad you enjoyed it. I've taken a hiatus from CBM this month to focus on my uni exams/coursework. I'll back on news duty in January! :)
Minty
Minty - 12/26/2015, 11:31 AM
@XxLIONHEARTxX

Superheromoviefan
Superheromoviefan - 12/26/2015, 11:34 AM
Oh, shit, I can already hear the dc trolls coming to praise the arcticle.
Jurrasic world is the only one I disagree.
Jaspion
Jaspion - 12/26/2015, 11:37 AM
Top 10? mine would probably be...

1- Avengers: Age Of Ultron

2- Mad Max: Fury Road

3- Star Wars: The Force Awakens

4- Ant-Man

5- The Martian

6- Ex Machina

7- Kingsman: The Secret Service

8- Jurassic World

9- Inside Out

10- Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation
LEVITIKUZ
LEVITIKUZ - 12/26/2015, 11:49 AM
I can't take this list seriously with the lack of Shaun The Sheep & The Hateful Eight @Minty
Commenter77
Commenter77 - 12/26/2015, 11:58 AM
The Official list:

1 - Star Wars: The Force Awakens

2 - Mad Max: Fury Road

3 - Everything else & who cares.

We got two great films this year, everything else was just filler.

All of 2016 looks like filler.

Saoshyant
Saoshyant - 12/26/2015, 12:16 PM
Ex Machina represent!

DrKinsolving
DrKinsolving - 12/26/2015, 12:20 PM
@Minty !!

Awesome list man

The Martian, Ex Machina, The Kingsman, Mad Max, Sicario, Creed have all been tops for me, I still have to watch The Revenant and Hateful Eight but I think they'll make the list too

DrKinsolving
DrKinsolving - 12/26/2015, 12:21 PM
Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation rocked too
GhostDog
GhostDog - 12/26/2015, 12:22 PM
PERFECT LIST!!!!!
CombatWombat
CombatWombat - 12/26/2015, 12:44 PM
What?! No Alvin and the Chipmunks?!
CombatWombat
CombatWombat - 12/26/2015, 12:48 PM
"Top 10 Action, Sci-Fi & Comic Book Movies Of 2015"

Ohhh, I see. You're forgiven, Minty.
JohnnyCloud
JohnnyCloud - 12/26/2015, 12:57 PM
Nice list but I don't think AoU belongs on it, the film was all over place. Ant-Man was better.
I wasn't impressed by TFA either, it was mostly an unimaginative remake of the original Star Wars.
TexasAvenger
TexasAvenger - 12/26/2015, 1:32 PM
Fury Road was boring as shit.
Batnut92
Batnut92 - 12/26/2015, 1:37 PM
Eh, never had a problem with Brutasha, never have, never will. Brutasha Forevah!
staypuffed
staypuffed - 12/26/2015, 1:47 PM
Magnificent.
What else is there to say?
Jaspion
Jaspion - 12/26/2015, 1:51 PM
Omg! Totally forgot Kung Fury
I put it on my top five
NightBoyWonder
NightBoyWonder - 12/26/2015, 1:53 PM
Perfect list although I'd switch Fury Road and Force Awakens ;)
SuperCat
SuperCat - 12/26/2015, 2:01 PM
Good list, @Minty! Keep hearing good things about "Ex Machina." Have to check that one out.



Jaspion
Jaspion - 12/26/2015, 2:05 PM
One of the best

NeoBaggins
NeoBaggins - 12/26/2015, 2:20 PM
That's a decent list for the most part. I'd replace INSIDE OUT and AGE of ULTRON with two of the following:

STRAIGHT OUTTA COMPTON

BLACK MASS

SPECTRE

the MAN from U.N.C.L.E.

the PEANUTS movie
grem
grem - 12/26/2015, 2:49 PM
I really don't understand all the love for Mad Max. I've watched it (twice) hoping to get the hype but it's just not made me think "actually yeah well done!"
The stand out thing for the film is however Nicholas Hoult, he was very good, oh and the guy with the guitar on the front of that one truck. The stamina to play for that long hahaha fair enough! But everything is just, meh. They essentially drive from one place to another only to realise they need to drive back to survive. Great. Now can I have those 2 hours of my life back (4 because I watched it twice)

@Minty your list is brilliant and I read your article from start to finish, I just wholeheartedly disagree with MM as number 1. Star Wars for me was far superior to everything I've seen so far in 2015.
sKeemAn
sKeemAn - 12/26/2015, 2:54 PM
Nice list Minty. I would definitely gave ANt-Man, and AOU a few higher. Nice list nonetheless.
Blast
Blast - 12/26/2015, 3:58 PM
In no particular order:

AOU
Star Wars
Ant-Man
Inside Out
The Peanuts Movie
McFarland USA
Jurassic World

Still some stuff I haven't seen.
BlackStar25
BlackStar25 - 12/26/2015, 4:38 PM
Nice list. I would have taken out SWTFA tho personally. There were a lot more movies that are more deserving of its spot imo.
THEDARKKNIGHT1939
THEDARKKNIGHT1939 - 12/26/2015, 5:19 PM
I'm fairly certain the Revenant is going to be my fav movie of 2015 when I see it.
WADEZILLA13
WADEZILLA13 - 12/26/2015, 5:27 PM
@HeavensWarrior

Age of Ultron and Ant-Man are in my top 3 for the year.


Nothing you can do about that but whine and call me names, as if you're some retarded child.
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