Didn't say there weren't any, just not many that interested me. Sticking in-genre: Interstellar was good, and I liked Prometheus. I also liked Ex Machina.ETA - There have however been many good movies over the last 15 years. With respect, I think it’s a bit silly to say otherwise.
Blade Runner 2049 was a huge disappointment. Not a bad movie by any means but, whatever I was expecting, it wasn't that.
Comic Book Movies are a wash for me. With very few exceptions, I'm just not interested in them. But if I wanted to talk about those, I'll just go talk to my brother IRL. He loves all that stuff. And I don't. The End.
EDITED TO ADD: I also liked a genre movie called Beyond the Black Rainbow from 2010, that I'm dead-certain no one else has heard of. I saw it on Netflix. Pretty trippy and out-there. Definitely not a normal movie. That's why I like it.
DOUBLE-EDITED TO ADD: The new Dune is good too. That's a remake I can get behind, because I didn't think the 1984 version was very good at all. I can only really support remakes and reboots if the previous version wasn't good or didn't do the concept proper justice.
Driving it back to Trek: That's probably why I haven't been enthusiastic about the Kelvin Films or SNW. As far as I'm concerned, we already have TOS, which I think was done well. So, I have this unconscious tendency to look at them a bit slanty-eyed. My mind goes, "No. You're not TOS!" Can't help it. But, at the same time, they've added things that TOS itself didn't cover, and they're not covering the exact same ground as TOS, so I can't look at them completely slanty-eyed. So, it's more of a gray area, and not so cut-and-dried.
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