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So I'm going through the marvel movies in anticipation for Avengers IW part 2. Haven't seen Age of Ultron since the first time in the theatre. Didn't really care for it then, although I thought it was a bit better than the first Avengers. Since I got a 3d TV and AoU along with it, figured it might be worth giving it a second shot.
I'm glad I did. I enjoyed it much more the second time and the 3d was kinda fun. It's not a good movie by any means. There's too many jumbled plot points all over the place, but at the same time at least makes it much more interesting than the more focused, but exceedingly boring first Avengers. Too many underdeveloped characters (the scarlet witch and quick silver; vision shoe-horned into the ending) and at the time seemingly pointless villains (Ulysses Klaue, Strucker). It's a real messy stew, but still a somewhat entertaining one. The CGI-fest action scenes aren't particularly memorable, with embarrassing slow-mo 'look-at-me' group shots at both the beginning and climax of the film. That said, I liked the party where they hung around together playing with Thor's hammer (wish it had more scenes like that, they actually felt like teammates) and I felt a bit of emotion when quicksilver died. The 3d wasn't flat, but it wasn't super memorable either. It was just enough to make the scenes a little more interesting to watch than in 2d. I guess this would be considered medium 3d? The movie was ok and the decent 3D made it better. |
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