Really want a full-fledged sculpture of this ever since I saw it in the credits...
Yeah, very cool. It'd be way cheaper to make one than buy it though.
Really want a full-fledged sculpture of this ever since I saw it in the credits...
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...and even though there were some good moments, I left the theater thinking about how I felt after the first Avengers film and how AoU doesn't even come close. There was just too much going on with too many characters. Despite having watched every MCU movie to date I felt almost no connection to any of them for some reason. It was like watching a really long trailer for the actual movie complete with every action scene and witty remark.
Ultron sucked plain and simple. The sense of humor was very out of place and I know that it was used because of the Stark connection but it killed any hope of him being menacing. The way he appeared in the trailers is how he should have been in the film with the whole "no strings on me" line. And what was up with his voice? They didn't even attempt to make James Spader's voice more mechanical or synthesized. The worst villain in any of the films so far.
Hawkeye has a family? Alright but what did that have to do with anything!? You also have to question why someone would bring a group of people like the Avengers, especially Banner, to your home? There are a million ways something could happen to the people you love most if this were a real-life situation. In my opinion the family scenes were just a way to give Hawkeye screen time.
I was really disappointed with Quicksilver after seeing him in DOFP. It's like they just decided to give up on the character in AoU because they knew they could never match the awesomeness.
Cap and his shield were the two best things about this movie.
Something about AOU makes it more awesome the more I see it. I had a few gripes my first viewing but I just want to watch it again and again now.
What...you don't like the spangly outfit?Never forget....
...more frequent humor....
I just think that there's too much humor in the film...
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