1. Captain America: Civil War
2. Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
3. The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2
4. X-Men: Apocalypse
5. Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation
6. The Man From U.N.C.L.E.
7. Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials
8. Deadpool
9. Joy
10. The Hateful Eight
Numbers aren't really that surprising. Went to see Ant-Man for the second time with some friends at a 7:20 showing and along with Jurassic World it was probably the most packed I've seen that theatre on a Tuesday night.
Finally got to see Ant-Man tonight. I thought it was pretty good. I'd put it in my top 4 MCU movies. The theatre was about half full and everyone seemed to enjoy it. Everyone stayed for the first credit scene but only me and 4 other people stayed for the second scene. I guess they were fooled by Ultron. There was a couple in front of me that were looking back telling me they wanted to see how many people stayed. I could tell right away the second scene was actually a scene from Civil War due to the aspect ratio change.
I enjoyed Knocked Up more but This is 40 was good too. The only problem I had was it seemed to drag in certain spots due to the length. A common problem in Apatow's movies.
I was hoping Ant-Man would play with AOU or Jurassic World here cause I want to watch both again but the three drive ins near me are playing Max and San Andreas together, Max and Minions together, and Max and Terminator Genisys together.
I know that Dory won't best Nemo just seeing characters I enjoyed again has me curious. I was the same way with Toy Story 3 and was pleasantly surprised. Inside Out's reception has me curious to check it out but there's so much I want to see this summer I can wait to redbox it.
The first Despicable Me was the last animated movie I seen in theaters. I found it alright but I have never got around to watching the 2nd. I may eventually catch it and Minions when they're on TV. Not much of an animated movie person anymore. That may change with Finding Dory and Toy Story 4.
While I enjoyed Ted 2 I think that both Ted and MM should have remained one movie. Both had a novelty that's now gone. I'm still surprised Hangover 2 did as well as it did.