• Honest Trailers: Avengers Age of Ultron
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[video=youtube;GeDJAKvcZ9o]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GeDJAKvcZ9o[/video]
Its funny because its true.
It was a subpar film to me, even watching Half In The Bag talking about it made me fall asleep. I think I'm just completely fatigued from the complete averageness of the Marvel Universe that it mostly contains. The moment I sat down in the cinema to watch it and saw the running time I knew time was going to go excruciatingly slow.
To be honest having seen this movie after Mad Max Fury Road, Marvel's action CGI-fests just doesn't do it for me anymore, it all just feels so fake and weightless. [editline]1st October 2015[/editline] Also I'm honestly not a fan of Joss Wedon's writing.
While I enjoyed AoU, it REALLY feels like a film between films.
Super Siri.
[QUOTE=QueenSasha24;48803024]To be honest having seen this movie after Mad Max Fury Road, Marvel's action CGI-fests just doesn't do it for me anymore, it all just feels so fake and weightless. [editline]1st October 2015[/editline] Also I'm honestly not a fan of Joss Wedon's writing.[/QUOTE] Yeah the CGI overload is so bad.
[QUOTE=Water-Marine;48803043]While I enjoyed AoU, it REALLY feels like a film between films.[/QUOTE] Probably doesn't help they revealed Infinity War while trying to hype up AoU.
if it was as clean as the first, with not as much shit shoehorned in, it would've been pretty good entertainment really one of the few movies i can think off the top of my head where doing nothing but removing certain scenes and lines would be a big improvement already
The only somewhat memorable scene for me was before the final battle when the town uproots and hovers. rest was mediocre.
It was ok. Not as good as Avengers or... uhm, I forget which Thor movie it was....
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