Ex Machina feels like one of those movies that are supposed to be epic and deep and be everything some people consider to be good science fiction. But, I have heard that my entire life about a few other films and most of those are really really boring movies. And that is what I get from the trailers of that particular movie. It's like, Isaac Asimov, he is an undeniably important author in the realm of science fiction, but he is also incredibly boring.
I didn't care for Pitch Perfect 2 for the simple reason that it stuck to a formula that they discovered from the first one. I couldn't watch the movie without feeling a massive sense of dejavu. They even went so far as to write a new song that was just terrible. Clearly, they were trying to recreate what happened with the first movie and the song Cups. But that is actually a good song where the new one was just boring and derivative. I'll give that it was pretty funny, though that whole thing was marred by the above for me. I also challenge anyone to tell me the order events in that movie without looking at Wikipedia. The whole Anna Kendrick side story was just out of place and made the rest of the movie feel disjointed.
I really liked Mad Max, but I can't be the only person who recognizes that Max was not the main character of that movie. It was from his perspective, but he wasn't the main character, Furiosa was the main character. In some ways, because of that, I feel like it was only a Mad Max movie in name, not that I'm complaining. Like I stated, it was an excellent movie. And then there is Tom Hardy. They could have made anyone Max. I don't feel like this is a movie where people can be like, "Look what Tom Hardy did!". Kind of like anyone could have played Bane in Dark Knight Rises.
Overall, this is a neat list. There were a couple of movies I saw a single preview for and then forgot about that I'm going to have to go find, like that one with Ryan Reynolds.