142. Spectre


I enjoyed Spectre. I'd go as far to say it's very, very good. It is similar to Skyfall in that Bond is planted firmly on planet earth and while this adds to the whole grounded feel of the film it is also it's biggest failing.

Spectre lacks spectacle. The big action set pieces in the final third, while exciting, feel a bit by the numbers and are not as inventive as I would have hoped and Christoph Waltz is utterly wasted in what should have been a classic Bond villain.

That said I'm off to see it again at the weekend. GO JIMMY!!!

141. Jurassic World


Top notch crowd pleasing Dinosaur fun. Really goes to show that the Park itself is the best thing about the franchise. While It doesn't stand up too much hole picking I really enjoyed the two hours or so I spent in Jurassic World.

After Mad Max this is the best of this summers blockbusters.

140. The Terminator


What is there to be said about The Terminator that has not already? Well after not watching it for a few years I'm really surprised and impressed on how lean it is - the first exchange between Arnie and the thugs and Kyle getting his Nike's all comes in, in under two minutes - it is a finely tuned James Cameron engine that never stops red lining until the 104 minutes running time is up.

It's a stone cold classic which has me dreading going to see Terminator Genisys even more...

139. Minions


Plenty of laughs and top quality animation still don't elevate this to anything better than a solid 'good'.

My 4 year old son's favourite moment: "BANANA!"

138. Lawless


It may be based on a true story but does it really need to be this by the numbers? 

Almost does something really neat with the 'invincible' tag but blows it and reverts to type. It certainly takes the award for 'the best cast in a terrible movie' as it is hard to believe that such stellar performers were part this piece of generic and cliché ridden bollocks.

137. The Equalizer

Essential geri-action viewing in which Denzel takes out the entire Russian mob without once breaking a sweat or getting himself into any kind of peril. Well, up until the last two guys anyway...

How or why it's over two hours long I have no idea...

136. Avengers: Age Of Ultron


Quality popcorn munching fare that is as impossible to dislike as it is to get totally excited about. A script full of snappy and crackling one liners but still ends up as the usual city destroying punch up. 

Not as good as the first instalment so a 'good but not great' although a weighty +1 for the lovely Veronica.