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Angelus said:

I saw it last night and was honestly crushingly disappointed. I can see why the general audience would enjoy it, but for me, knowing the actual Civil War storyline this was quite sad.

The villain, which they didn't even need to have, because the whole point of the Civil War story is two opposing ideologies between heroes, is once again weak, pointless, and cliche. Plus his "plan" relies entirely on random luck.

I have to say, as a whole I'm getting fed up with Marvel's movies now.

A good post. A few comments here, the first one, they never could do the book justice. Although the book wasn't the best in my view and Cap's side in that was better portrayed, the flawed ending was to be desired anyway. And without mutants the registration becomes less significant in my view, even if they didn't play a major role in the comic, it was really another attempt at the idea of 'Registration' and mutants did that already.

On the second part, Winter Soldier did have the Winter Soldier in it but the film wasn't actually about that in the end was it? Same for this. I mean if Age of Ultron was like the comic well, everyone would have been confused.

I'm tired of waiting, the Avenger's films are a long way off and the longer that goes on the older these actors are becoming. An issue they have.

 

on topic,

It was good but best? No, Winter Soldier still in the best one made in my view. It got the balance right. GotG was just funny.



Hmm, pie.