DisneyFan 2000
Well-Known Member
Boy was I right in being the minority opinion on this one!
I think your experience may vary on how you experienced the previous movie. The former, to me, was such a waste of space. Nothing memorable really happened except for a bunch of aliens coming down hard on NYC with Loki dressed as a reindeer (and even that was such a blatant cliche that I couldn't help but roll my eyes. How many alien species have attacked NYC so far?). I love Whedon-speak so the constant one-liners didn't bother me as much as the fact that they linked absolutely no thread what-so-ever. So when AoU rolled out, I was pleasantly surprised. We got to spend time with the characters, learn about them, and still have the zany fun the first one delivered.
As for Ultron not being menacing: Seriously guys, has anyone here REALLY been in suspense while watching a Marvel movie? Nothing significant EVER happens (except maybe CA: TWS which packed a few surprise punches) so why would you expect suspense from this villain? His quirks and human-like qualities were great, and Spader gave a fun performance - I still have his "Stark is a disease!" line going through my mind. As far as villains go this is the best Marvel has ever put out. Yes, he's no Joker but he's a few floors of steps up from, well, every other villain thus far. If anything I wish we had more of him, and more time developing some out-of-nowhere plot points (Thor and the magic pond anyone?)
I think your experience may vary on how you experienced the previous movie. The former, to me, was such a waste of space. Nothing memorable really happened except for a bunch of aliens coming down hard on NYC with Loki dressed as a reindeer (and even that was such a blatant cliche that I couldn't help but roll my eyes. How many alien species have attacked NYC so far?). I love Whedon-speak so the constant one-liners didn't bother me as much as the fact that they linked absolutely no thread what-so-ever. So when AoU rolled out, I was pleasantly surprised. We got to spend time with the characters, learn about them, and still have the zany fun the first one delivered.
As for Ultron not being menacing: Seriously guys, has anyone here REALLY been in suspense while watching a Marvel movie? Nothing significant EVER happens (except maybe CA: TWS which packed a few surprise punches) so why would you expect suspense from this villain? His quirks and human-like qualities were great, and Spader gave a fun performance - I still have his "Stark is a disease!" line going through my mind. As far as villains go this is the best Marvel has ever put out. Yes, he's no Joker but he's a few floors of steps up from, well, every other villain thus far. If anything I wish we had more of him, and more time developing some out-of-nowhere plot points (Thor and the magic pond anyone?)