The 6 Most Disappointing Movies Of 2014

Here is the biggest problem with movies nowadays: trailers and hype. With the internet always aflutter about what the next big film will be, and studios ramming ads down your throat constantly both consciously and subconsciously, it is hard not to get swept up in the excitement about a particular movie, especially when it seems that mainstream media is really pushing the agenda of that movie on the masses.

300: Rise of an Empire

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While I almost wanted to put Sin City: A Dame To Kill For here, 300: Rise of an Empire beat it out because at least A Dame to Kill For came and went pretty quickly. Empire, however, stuck around for a bit.

It honestly felt like torture watching this movie. Yes, I know torture isn’t funny, but neither are shitty movies. I gave 300: Rise of an Empire a shot because I loved the original 300 and Zack Snyder was back in a producing capacity. Little did I know, though, that it would end up being a….honestly, I don’t even remember. I recall a lot of boats and yelling, but literally nothing else about this film.

Yes, that might be because I was high when I saw it, but I am high 98% of the time, so I doubt that matters. I think this is just a case of an over-hyped movie that ended up being bland as porridge.


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