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Reckon I can watch this with glasses off and not miss much at all in the way of 3D? Cinemas here don't show 3D movies in 2D, and I was wondering if I could just take them blasted glasses off if the 3D is piss, as most are saying it is.
 
Don't have time to post elaborate impressions, but I found the movie to be disappointing overall, especially compared to A1. The best action sequences were in the beginning and middle (
Hulkbuster scene was amazing
), but the finale was a bit of a mess, and paled in comparison to the battle of NY in A1.

Not a big fan, definitely one of the weaker Marvel movies (probably in the minority with this). I'll reserve final judgement for a rewatch though.

For reference, my Marvel top 3. 1) Guardians. 2) Iron Man. 3) Avengers
 
Rankings:

Top
Cap 2: The Winter Soldier
GotG
The Avengers
Iron Man

Mid
Avengers 2
Captain America The First Avenger
Thor
Iron Man 3

Low
Iron Man 2
Thor 2
 
Reckon I can watch this with glasses off and not miss much at all in the way of 3D? Cinemas here don't show 3D movies in 2D, and I was wondering if I could just take them blasted glasses off if the 3D is piss, as most are saying it is.

Yeah I wasn't a big fan of the 3D but if you took off the goggles the whole thing was kinda blurry..
 
My own rankings;

Top
Guardians
The Winter Soldier
Age of Ultron
Avengers

Mid
Iron Man 3
Captain America
Iron Man
Thor

Low
The Dark World
The Incredible Hulk
Iron Man 2

Also Sweden had a trailer for Tomorrowland and Ant-Man.
 
Just got out. Man this movie is stuffed.

I'd put this on par with Avengers 1. Kinda disapointed that Cap fights doesn't reach TWS level, but the set pieces/spectacles more than make up for it.
 
Yeah he fights more, although he has some weird moments that don't make too much sense lol
I rank this one above avengers because it has more action and less "boo boo we don't want to be together to save the world" bullshit
 
Just finished. Liked it much more than the first one. Whedon's massively improved in terms of direction, pacing, and the weaving in and out of characters. Dialogue is more natural, the plot is better and more settled now the Avengers are already together, and it's all coherent despite the amount of things going on. The action probably isn't as good as the first one - some of the editing here is a little haywire - , but it works far better in other departments.

The performances are generally better; Evans and Johansson doing CA2 work, Renner taking his beefed up part and running with it, and all the new additions adding something at least (both twins are fine, Bettany has a real presence even if I remain a little confused about Vision's origins!). RDJ and Hemsworth suffer a little because there's just so many characters, but both actors are so comfortable in the roles that it's negligible. Whedon's very good at getting the best out of chemistry, so all the Tony/Cap scenes, all the Bruce/Widow scenes, they all really worked for me. The party and safe house sequences were very strong.

Ultron is both a pleasure and a disappointment in ways; he's absolutely the best Marvel villain so far (note I don't really understand the fuss over Loki), and Spader is 75% the reason it works. He gets some good lines that would come across far less menacing without that cadence and voice, so props to him for that. I like what the intentions with him are - so revolted by humanity despite just being one himself, in everything but physical form - , but in the end he just lacked danger. How I wished for a representation of that comic panel where he kills an entire country just to get their attention. It would have done a lot for his impact if something similar was done here.

It absolutely is a sequel - enjoyed seeing
the guy who defied Rumlow in TWS working for SHIELD!
- and the best way to view this films really is as almost ludicrously high budgeted TV shows; serialised continuations and advancements of other plotlines. Works massively for me when I have an understanding of the MCU as a whole.

Things I didn't like:
Thor's visions, entirely irrelevant to the film and not interesting enough to get me interested in Ragnarok (and I didn't understand how what he saw led to his part in Vision's birth). The aforementioned lack of real impact Ultron had. Quicksilver's quip when he died (don't have a problem with the death per se, but that was a bit shitty).

And most of all, the
massive wariness that they're going to fuck Thanos up. This is all just extremely presumptuous, but based on their villains so far, their lack of physical threat and the way he's been handled up to this point, I'm not exoecting much.

He gets the gauntlet from some unspecified location with no build up whatsoever, the scene is ten seconds long so offers literally nothing, and because of the placement of the gems so far - one on Asgard, one on Knowhere, one on Earth and one on Xandar - I fail to see how they'll 'Thanos Quest' it and show him using tactics and his own strength and intellect. It'll probably just be him using armies of faceless aliens to blow holes in safes while he grabs them.

No. Let me see him tear the Vision apart and rip the stone from his head. Let him trick the Collector like he does in the Thanos Quest. Let him lay waste to Asgard, swatting Loki aside like a fly. Let him travel into the cosmos, resisting the forces of space and time and reality all to have a chess match. It doesn't matter if you turn back time at the end and everyone comes back to life because the gem is a viable deus ex machina, but at least let me feel the danger of Thanos before you do that.

That mid credits sequence was fucking rubbish. It really was.

But yeah. Good film. High tier Marvel. One of their top tier films, along with TWS, IM3 and GOTG. Phase Two > Phase One by some distance, even allowing for the distinctly average Thor 2 (and even that was far better than the first).
 
I'm in Australia and we only got shitty trailers. Tomorrowland (first teaser), San Andreas, Ant-Man (first teaser) and Terminator. No Star Wars :(

Got Star Wars, Jurassic World and Ant Man at my cinema in WA

EDIT: The movie was great. Some unexpected moments and one of my favorite Marvel films.
 
Rankings:

Top
Cap 2: The Winter Soldier
Iron Man 3
GotG
Avengers 2

Mid
Iron Man
The Avengers
Captain America The First Avenger
Thor 2

Low
Iron Man 2
The Incredible Hulk
Thor

fixed for mine

In the end though, none of the top four are best film ever material, but they're all really solid entertainment. Already forgetting AoU half an hour after leaving, but felt the same about every MCU film. Disposable light cartoon stuff, but very fun.
 
Just out of it. Really enjoyed it. Largely agree with what freewheelin' has posted. Loved Ultron as a villain, palpable personality and menace. Spader did a great job.
 
I'm watching it tomorrow and I hope I haven't spoiled myself by watching the trailers.

My ranking:

Top
1. Cap 2: The Winter Soldier
2. GotG
3. Avengers
4. Iron Man 1

Mid
Captain America - The First Avenger (I like this one much more than the other two though)
Iron Man 3
Thor 2

Low
Iron Man 2
The Incredible Hulk
Thor
 
High
GotG (tied)
Winter Soldier (tied)
Iron Man 1
Avengers 1

Mid
Iron Man 3
Cap 1
Thor 1
The Incredible Hulk

Low
Thor 2
Iron Man 2
 
Why are we doing rankings? I think that in this thread they're only relevant from people who already watched AoU and are able to have it in the list.
 
Is there post/mid credit scenes. Too hard too Google/search without getting spoiled

Just want to know if I stay or leave, not content/spoilers
 
IM3 god tier ? geez
That mandarin was stupid as fuck, and it had a lot of stupid things too

The Mandarin twist was great. Easily one of the coolest twists that the MCU thought up, one that I didn't see coming and one that actually worked in the context of IM3's plot/post-Avengers MCU. I didn't really care for it being a betrayal of the source comics since the original Mandarin was already a pretty stereotypical caricature that would need an insane amount of rewrites to work regardless. Plenty of people had accepted for a long time that the Mandarin would be incredibly hard to get to work in a movie.
 
Interview with Joss Whedon:

From what we’ve heard about this one, it sounds like you had to trim down a lot in the editing room. Was there any particular favourite scene you wish you could have saved?

Well, there was more shirtless Thor. The DVD extras are going to be enormously popular. But no, for me, it’s really a couple of little exchanges that I thought would have helped the emotionality and the clarity of the thing. The flow of it, that’s all.

We cut out an hour. And we cut 45 minutes on the first one, and I don’t regret any of that. It’s an inevitability with these things, you do too much, because what you don’t want in the editing room is too little.

And is that where Loki ended up? Or was that only a rumour?

No, you’re right. It’ll be in the DVD extras. Being charming as always.

http://www.denofgeek.com/movies/ave...oss-whedon-interview-avengers-marvel-titan-ae

Well, there we go!

(No spoilers in the rest of the interview, don't worry.)
 

yeah, i think i've tempered my expectations a bit. I'll go into this one basically expecting the avengers 1.5. It sucks that the characters seem to be acting differently than they do in their solo outings, especially since Tony was having some PTSD stuff in IM3 (might be the only thing i liked about that movie) and i would imagine that Cap would have serious trust issues after TWS.
 
Won't be watching htis for a while but my ranking

Top
Captain America 2
Iron Man 1

Mid
Daredevil TV Series (kinda lose its steam late on imo)
Avengers
Captain America 1

Low
GOTG
Iron Man 3
Iron Man 2
Thor 1
Thor 2
Hulk

Despite ranking I actually enjoy aspects of each of these movies and would welcome more
 
yeah, i think i've tempered my expectations a bit. I'll go into this one basically expecting the avengers 1.5. It sucks that the characters seem to be acting differently than they do in their solo outings, especially since Tony was having some PTSD stuff in IM3 (might be the only thing i liked about that movie) and i would imagine that Cap would have serious trust issues after TWS.

I haven't seen the movie yet but that seems to be part of his motivation for creating Ultron and the Iron Legion in the first place. In one of the released clips, he talks about not being prepared for when aliens drop out of the sky, and the Iron Man drones are meant to safeguard against things like that.
 
Also for those who has seen the movie, is Ultron at least a convincing Villain in this? I have been dissapointed with all the Marvel Villains so far (Red Skull wasn't too bad though that's probably because I am a huge Hugo Weaving fan) and I believe its high time we get one that's not a complete joke
 
Also for those who has seen the movie, is Ultron at least a convincing Villain in this? I have been dissapointed with all the Marvel Villains so far (Red Skull wasn't too bad though that's probably because I am a huge Hugo Weaving fan) and I believe its high time we get one that's not a complete joke

Not really.
 
Nope.
No way
This is not a thing that happened
DoFP QS is That 70's Show DC-Speedforce plot hole of a character with not-Scarlet-Witch. He did not capture the spirit of the character the way AoU did - troubled past, solidarity with sister, angry but with heart of gold.

A CW Flash timestop scene in DoFP is not going to change that for me.
 
The Mandarin twist was great. Easily one of the coolest twists that the MCU thought up, one that I didn't see coming and one that actually worked in the context of IM3's plot/post-Avengers MCU. I didn't really care for it being a betrayal of the source comics since the original Mandarin was already a pretty stereotypical caricature that would need an insane amount of rewrites to work regardless. Plenty of people had accepted for a long time that the Mandarin would be incredibly hard to get to work in a movie.

But with this plot twist, we end up with the main bad guy being an evil business guy for the third time in a row. Okay, evil scientist business guy, but still.

Ironman 1 commercials show him fighting with middle eastern terrorists, but the REAL bad guy was his business partner.
Ironman 2 commercials show him fighting Whiplash, but the REAL bad guy was his business opponent.
Ironman 3 commercials show him fighting The Mandarin, but the REAL bad guy was a scientist business guy he pissed off once

It's getting annoying.
 
But with this plot twist, we end up with the main bad guy being an evil business guy for the third time in a row. Okay, evil scientist business guy, but still.

Ironman 1 commercials show him fighting with middle eastern terrorists, but the REAL bad guy was his business partner.
Ironman 2 commercials show him fighting Whiplash, but the REAL bad guy was his business opponent.
Ironman 3 commercials show him fighting The Mandarin, but the REAL bad guy was a scientist business guy he pissed off once

It's getting annoying.

Hammer wasn't really the real bad guy in IM2. He was less menacing and more comic relief and pathetic, sorta like Trevor Slattery.
 
Also for those who has seen the movie, is Ultron at least a convincing Villain in this? I have been dissapointed with all the Marvel Villains so far (Red Skull wasn't too bad though that's probably because I am a huge Hugo Weaving fan) and I believe its high time we get one that's not a complete joke

He's largely defined by Tony's deadpan snark which is imbued into a character that has an insane amount of potential to tear the heroes apart. What he can do is cool, when he does it it's cool, but at the same time the character is less "serious" than many people were expecting. His presence mixes charisma with menace and a lot of the time it veers towards the former, which might disappoint a lot of people unfortunately. His motivations are not that readily apparent and they vary throughout the plot but in some ways he's interesting enough to dissect thanks to the main theme of the movie.

I'd say he's one of the better MCU villains but that's not exactly a high bar to meet. I'd say he tussles a bit with Loki for whatever spot one might think he owns. But if you're not a fan of the MCU villains that came before him, this one won't change your mind.

But with this plot twist, we end up with the main bad guy being an evil business guy for the third time in a row. Okay, evil scientist business guy, but still.

Ironman 1 commercials show him fighting with middle eastern terrorists, but the REAL bad guy was his business partner.
Ironman 2 commercials show him fighting Whiplash, but the REAL bad guy was his business opponent.
Ironman 3 commercials show him fighting The Mandarin, but the REAL bad guy was a scientist business guy he pissed off once

It's getting annoying.

Iron Man 2 was bad but let's not mistake what it was for what it wasn't. Hammer was upstaged by Whiplash in every way and the only reason he existed was so Whiplash had an excuse to take the wheel.

I don't care much for Killian as a villain but I still maintain that the twist was legitimately good. That and his powerset is pretty interesting so I can forgive him being a suit. He ain't no Senator Armstrong but I managed to look past that whole aspect of him. (plus literally breathing fire was so fucking silly it was worth it)
 
Hammer wasn't really the real bad guy in IM2. He was less menacing and more comic relief and pathetic, sorta like Trevor Slattery.
That's right. I never rewatched IM2 so I forgot that Vanko comes back after getting arrested.

But still. There's always a rich white guy behind the scenes.
 
yeah, i think i've tempered my expectations a bit. I'll go into this one basically expecting the avengers 1.5. It sucks that the characters seem to be acting differently than they do in their solo outings, especially since Tony was having some PTSD stuff in IM3 (might be the only thing i liked about that movie) and i would imagine that Cap would have serious trust issues after TWS.

I didn't really get this at all, the movie is very firmly in line with what preceded it as are the characters and their motivations.

Just got out and yeah I loved it. Builds upon the first film pretty heavily and is a lot more character driven. There's no big pay off like the Assemble scene in the first but that's okay because for me at least this whole film is the payoff. This is what I wanted after the credits of Avengers rolled and I'm over the moon that we got it.

Wanda and Pietro were great additions to the cast and I'm glad that Hawkguy finally got his time to shine in some surprising ways. The Hulkbuster scenes were amazing, ILM are just wow.
 
Alright, so I enjoyed it. Been a while since I watched the first Avengers movie, but I think this was better. I like Whedon's writing. Sometimes it misses the mark and feels a bit cringey, but that's offset by the great lines when he gets it right. Action was mostly quite well directed, some cool moments but nothing really jawdropping. Story was pretty good though perhaps missing something towards the end. Overall, I'd say that if you like Marvel movies then you'll like this a lot, it's one of the better ones.
 
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