| Robert_Downey_Jr. said: then you missed a lot. I've listed it for someone else in this thread already. Ultron was much more devloped than Joe. The characters are all pretty much more fleshed out especially the ones with solo films even though they had way more characters to cater to. Mad Max is trying so hard to be cool by including guitar flame shooting and wacky rides and midgets and stuff but in the end I watched it twice only to leave disappointed in the lack of narrative and mediocre overracting by everyone other than Theron who was pretty great. Those other women were painfully bad as was the warboy they took aboard. Hardy was decent though his grunting felt very awkward at times especially at the end (mmmm mmmm my name is Max. That's my name hmmm mmm). Joe was a one note villain. So yeah I can give it credit for epic effects work both in the chases and in the storm and for Theron's performance but other than that it was just aciton drivel. At least Ultron had some nice tense conversations and a villain who had a true journey from savior to destroyer (if you think he started out intending to kill everyone watch the film again because you missed his dialogue) |
To be honest, i agree with Lucky.
I don't regret seeing Age of Ultron, but i wouldn't really care enough to watch it again. A lot of things felt rushed or shallow: The romance between hulk and romanoff, quicksilver dying, nick fury appearing from no where. They tried to recriate the first one, but Ultron is nothing near Tom Hiddleston and the jokes were old. 7/10 is pretty spot on. I wouldn't really include it is a list of ''must see'' hero movies.
While despite the short plot, i easily give a 9/10 for Fury Road. Already saw it a second time, and just by talking about it, i want to watch it again.
Obviously, just my opinion.








