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Emperorbach said:
LurkerJ said:
........ and it's not like Age of ultron dialogue is amazing or anything.

Characters rarely, if ever, utter more than one sentence. Cheesy one-liners, one after the other. Where is the dialogue?

Watch Game of Thrones and go back to Age of Ultron and try making a comparison. It's not possible. Go watch Up In The Air and come back and tell me Age of Ultron's dialogue is great. You can't, and that's fine.

Superhero movies aren't trying to convey a message or a deep story-line after all. Marvel has found the winning formula and they are sticking to it. No reason to change it. But please don't try to pass these movies for more than what they are; popcorn flicks.

this , marvel movies are fun , but they have certain beats and vibes that are becoming stale and they generally know and acept what they are ( fun popcorn flicks ) , which i think ultron at times wasnt trying to be and ended uo being detrimental to the movie

Well if that's all you go for that's all you're gonna see.  Ultron had a great character arc and his dialogue subtly hinted at his personality evolving.  It isn't the first Marvel film to have deep character development.  IM3 was great because they evolved the character and played on his fears from the previous film (Avengers) and his experience.  His PTSD portrayal was praised by many veterans and it is one of Downey's finest performances (and this it the guy who did Chaplin)



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