| 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. |
Exactly this. Any of the movies with Iron-Man in them are basically two hour snorefests of RDJ making shitty one liners over and over and over. There was a lot of potential with Ultron for a deep character/story arc for both Ultron himself and all of the Avengers but nope.. lets have Spader and RDJ exchange mostly flat one liners every time.







