Some amazing action scenes and genuine comedy while there's a bit more character interaction which is handled well.
Would have liked Ultron to have been a bit more sinister, cold and ruthless and to have had a better explanation of The Visions abilities
Didn't rate it that highly, give it a 6 at best.
The story was a mess, not enough explanation of what's going on with regards to Ultron, etc. Sure, if you're a Marvel devotee you might like it but for everyone else it's all over the place. CGI was terrible in parts - one early scene with Hulk & Black Widow sticks in the memory where the Hulk was SciFi Channel standard CGI, and a few with the Avengers' aircraft (whatever it's called).
The usual amounts of cheese, one-liners and humour, and bucketloads of mind-bogglingly quick action (some of it so fast you can't really see what's going on, when is Hollywood going to realise that speed isn't everything in fight scenes? - a mistake George Lucas made) but if you've seen Assemble it doesn't really develop much from there. It's a decent action film if you don't think about it too much.
bucketloads of mind-bogglingly quick action (some of it so fast you can't really see what's going on, when is Hollywood going to realise that speed isn't everything in fight scenes? - a mistake George Lucas made)
Agree with that. The 2 most obvious examples being the Star Wars episodes 1-3 (spit) and the Transformers films. Half the time you really don't know what's going on, who's shooting at who etc. It just turns it into a big mess and you end up not caring what's happening.
Agree with that. The 2 most obvious examples being the Star Wars episodes 1-3 (spit) and the Transformers films. Half the time you really don't know what's going on, who's shooting at who etc. It just turns it into a big mess and you end up not caring what's happening.
If you haven't seen them, give the Star Wars reviews by RedLetterMedia on YT a watch.
They're quite long but well worth sticking with. As well as genuinely being more entertaining than Eps 1-3 (spit), they hit the nail on the head regarding the fight scenes.
For example, the Luke-Vader fight scene in Jedi wasn't any less dramatic or gripping for lack of highly choreographed mid-air acrobatics and spinning lightsabers, it was gripping because Luke was good and Vader was evil; their relationship was complex and intertwined with others around them, the stakes were high and we genuinely cared about them.
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Agree with that. The 2 most obvious examples being the Star Wars episodes 1-3 (spit) and the Transformers films. Half the time you really don't know what's going on, who's shooting at who etc. It just turns it into a big mess and you end up not caring what's happening.
If you haven't seen them, give the Star Wars reviews by RedLetterMedia on YT a watch.
They're quite long but well worth sticking with. As well as genuinely being more entertaining than Eps 1-3 (spit), they hit the nail on the head regarding the fight scenes.
For example, the Luke-Vader fight scene in Jedi wasn't any less dramatic or gripping for lack of highly choreographed mid-air acrobatics and spinning lightsabers, it was gripping because Luke was good and Vader was evil; their relationship was complex and intertwined with others around them, the stakes were high and we genuinely cared about them.
Load of rubbish. The fight sequences and chase sequences are poorly choreographed and shot transitions are terrible. Poor character storyline and dialogue, and Jason Statham's character is a massive joke, a Mickey Mouse villain. Hopefully this is the end of one of the most terrible and overrated film franchises.
Load of rubbish. The fight sequences and chase sequences are poorly choreographed and shot transitions are terrible. Poor character storyline and dialogue, and Jason Statham's character is a massive joke, a Mickey Mouse villain. Hopefully this is the end of one of the most terrible and overrated film franchises.
Not likely - they've got 1.5 billion reasons to make many more, looking at therr worldwidebox office takings.
Load of rubbish. The fight sequences and chase sequences are poorly choreographed and shot transitions are terrible. Poor character storyline and dialogue, and Jason Statham's character is a massive joke, a Mickey Mouse villain. Hopefully this is the end of one of the most terrible and overrated film franchises.
Not likely - they've got 1.5 billion reasons to make many more, looking at therr worldwidebox office takings.