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Nah, they’re still golden.

As someone who thinks the fourth season was actually good aside from some wildly overly-long episodes (38 minutes!) this is going to be an interesting release.

Bruce Willis is dead, Hayden Christensen is James Earl Jones, and the call is coming from inside the house.

Yeah, I’m actually super excited. The villain looks cool and different.That villain is the thing that got me most excited, she looks cool. And I’m curious about her story, and why she vibrates like that.

I detect sarcasm. In this case at least the villain powerful suit utilizes different powers.

It’s not perfect. The Black Widow scenes really don’t work, but I think it’s one of the best in terms of not forcing an emotional connection on the viewer, particularly because it’s never sappy and for most of the film our protagonists are at each other’s throats.  There is an edge to the conflict that was mostly

Yeah, I kind of think a general reaction of “it was decent!” has been spun into Ultron being a disappointment around these parts. I saw it again last year and it was a good time.

You’ve done a great job of convincing me that you’re not angry!

What an asshole.

Are you getting confused with Bob Kane?

Elder abuse is wrong no matter how a person has lived their life and you’re an asshole.

I don’t know you, so I can’t say for sure, but I’m getting the sense that you might be a piece of shit.

Do they talk about how Samuel Beckett drove him to school, because the author of Waiting For Godot drove Andre the Giant to school. Best pop culture crossover of all time!

I too have problems with the movie spending close to 2 hours on what is probably one of the least dynamic and most nonsensical slowspeed chases ever committed to film.

Heh - I didn’t like TLJ or TDKR! AV Club needs to start a support group for people like me...

My biggest gripe is more the premise for the entire movie. Not really nitpicking.

I’ll agree with this. It’s an interesting film, but I didn’t think it was very much fun. So much of the tone felt dour, almost fatalistic, that I haven’t been inclined to watch it again.

Never regret the truth, Mr Hamill. Rian Johnson’s vision of Star Wars is bad, and he should feel bad.