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Megidia said:
Just found it amazing how Hawkeye's quiver is always full. Guess that's a magic quiver. Also what's he and black widow on the Avengers they are so weak and just stick out in my opinion.

The design of it doesn't help. Hawkeye in the comics just has a large quiver, not a techno one that attaches different arrows, the arrows already exists and he uses them in reservation, he's an extremely skilled hand to hand fighter and in close quaters it's unlikely he'd use an arrow so much.

d21lewis said:
It was a fun two and a half hours but my gf enjoyed it more than me. The film was all over the place attempting to cram in too much comic book history.

I'm a DC fan, too. I didn't like them making Hawkeye the Green Arrow of the team (moral compass amongst gods). Cap is the moral compass! Hawkeye is the guy that thinks he should be the leader!

When DC finally makes the jla movie, there isn't going to be a lot of ground left to cover because Marvel is doing things that DC did first in comics, first on the big screen. It's going to look like they copied Marvel.

I think they were more going for Hawkeye is there to keep them grounded, didn't really work as Ironman still created Ultron. :P

 

method114 said:

I didn't think it looked stupid at all. In fact it made a lot of sense black widow feels like she's a horrible monster that needs to pay for her past sins. She probably feel like she can be close to the hulk who is also dealing with very similar issues. It was kind of out of nowhere but I just felt like we were supposed to assume they grew close as they worked together.

My big dissappoint was that Ultron just didn't feel nearly as epic/world threatening as Loki + glowing gem + alien invasion. I feel like Ultron could have been in the last iron man movie and they could have made that a lot better.

I can understand that but it's very out of place still for me.

Ultron as a Ironman only villain would have basically been an insult. Ultron is not a Ironman villain for one, he is an Avengers' villain created by a character a character not even in this film. They might have also lost a lot of the guilt meant to surround the creation of Ultron (which lacked in Stark's character anyway) but in his own film, they couldn't have Stark being non-cool for 90 minutes because he's riddled with guilt over something he created that is attacking his friends. And no threat if it's his film and his friends aren't in it.



Hmm, pie.