quote:Dennis Haysbert
Y'all are all wrong. The Allstate guy is the answer to #2.
quote:Dennis Haysbert
Y'all are all wrong. The Allstate guy is the answer to #2.
quote:Pedro Ceranoquote:Dennis Haysbert
Y'all are all wrong. The Allstate guy is the answer to #2.
quote:quote:Hit the nail on the head, entirely, for me. Good movie...just not great for me. I expected more peril for the Avengers. They seemed to have a quite bit more peril in the first movie. They cut through this robot army like a hot knife through butter.
The problem with the movie and with Ultron as a villain, was that you didn't for a second think that anyone had any chance of dying. Nobody struggled with the robot army either.
And just when you think they might be in over their heads, they miraculously discover/ create a new all powered superhero to defeat the greatest enemy they have ever faced. I don't think Vision should have been in this movie, and I definitely think Ultron should have spanned multiple movies.
And you have a freaking God on your side. In his own movies, he is all powerful and feared across worlds. Yet on Earth, he is just a member of a team and barely more powerful than other members.
This movie was fantastic, but the whole thing didn't have the feel of the first one. That with overwhelming odds and nowhere to turn, they had to work together to win.
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i'm not a comic book reader and maybe i missed it from AoU, but what exactly makes ultron and vision so different? i'm not talking physical difference (robot v. android), but rather personality-wise?
both were "programmed" by tony, right?
both received the AI from the mind stone, right?
so if the underlying programs were both written by tony and the same device gave them AI, then why are they so dramatically different?
did i just miss something?
quote:i'm not sure how random it will be, but i can almost assure this movie will be run on a damn near loop on TV in the weeks before civil war's release
Saw it yesterday and thought it was entertaining. I agree with the previous poster. It's one of those movies I will probably never watch again unless it randomly comes on TV.
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Marvel/Disney has never done that (director's/extended cut) as far as I can remember, so I wouldn't hold your breath.
I believe that their philosophy with their films is that what they put on the screen is the vision that they (Marvel, not the individual directors) had.
quote:The information I'm finding about this online is referencing an Amazon.UK pre-order and goes back to late April and not much else recent.
However, no Marvel Studios release thus far has featured an extended cut, and given the fact that Amazon(UK) product information isn't the most reliable source, it's best to consider this latest information with the requisite grain of salt.
quote:You have to be very careful with how you handle a character that is essentially all-powerful. But I questioned the same thing. For example, at the very end, someone says "Is that the best you can do" to which Ultron says more or less "no, this is" and summons everything he has. For cinematic purposes, they only attack from one direction. Of course this is tactically retarded, but lets ignore that, and focus on what could have happened but didn't.
And you have a freaking God on your side. In his own movies, he is all powerful and feared across worlds. Yet on Earth, he is just a member of a team and barely more powerful than other members.
quote:quote:You have to be very careful with how you handle a character that is essentially all-powerful. But I questioned the same thing. For example, at the very end, someone says "Is that the best you can do" to which Ultron says more or less "no, this is" and summons everything he has. For cinematic purposes, they only attack from one direction. Of course this is tactically retarded, but lets ignore that, and focus on what could have happened but didn't.
And you have a freaking God on your side. In his own movies, he is all powerful and feared across worlds. Yet on Earth, he is just a member of a team and barely more powerful than other members.
Now, #1, all of these are robots made of metal, which is a pretty damn good conductor.
#2 - thor can summon lightning.
#3 - an electrical charge can jump from one object to another
#4 - thor does in fact kill some of the ultron robots with his lightning, so they clearly aren't immune to it or some bs.
Theoretically, thor could just power up some lightning, send a huge bolt down the center of Ultron's ranks, and it ought to branch out to the individual robots, lighting them all up. Boom, final charge done, no one hurt.
I'm fairly certain there is no reason as to why this wouldn't work other than "it wouldn't be a good movie".
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5) a LOT of one liners, less witty banter
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Think about video games, you generally have to let special powers recharge.
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find both of the Avengers movies hard to re-watch. I understand comic book suspension of disbelief but sometimes things are taken too far. I REALLY hope I am not getting Whedon weary and/or tired of comic book movies. I will likely skip Ant Man in theaters even though it is the ONLY thing coming out from Marvel studios on the big screen for a very long time.