Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures | Release Date: May 1, 2015
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moviefanicAug 25, 2023
I'm quite disappointed in Age of Ultron of not being great, but is WAY better than all of the modern MCU movies made today.
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VirtualnerdJul 13, 2023
This movie has some interesting character development but ultimately fails to stand out among the rest of the swarm of MCU movies we've gotten since the original Avengers. You could skip this movie entirely and still have enough plotThis movie has some interesting character development but ultimately fails to stand out among the rest of the swarm of MCU movies we've gotten since the original Avengers. You could skip this movie entirely and still have enough plot knowledge for Infinity War. It's one of those movies that's a good enough experience to justify seeing it once, but there's not a good reason to come back to it. Expand
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finelllaJun 23, 2023
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Avengers: Age of Ultron, dirigida por Joss Whedon, nos sumerge nuevamente en el mundo de los superhéroes de Marvel en una entrega repleta de acción y emociones. Si bien la película tiene sus momentos emocionantes y nos brinda una dosis de entretenimiento, no logra alcanzar las alturas establecidas por su predecesora.

Una de las fortalezas de Avengers: Age of Ultron radica en el impresionante reparto de personajes icónicos. Los Vengadores originales, como Iron Man, Capitán América, Thor, Hulk, Viuda Negra y Hawkeye, vuelven a unirse y nos ofrecen interacciones dinámicas y escenas de combate llenas de energía. Además, la introducción de nuevos personajes como Quicksilver, Scarlet Witch y Vision, agrega una nueva dimensión al equipo y nos brinda emocionantes momentos de acción.

La película también nos deleita con secuencias de acción espectaculares y efectos visuales impresionantes. Las batallas épicas y las escenas de destrucción masiva mantienen al espectador pegado a la pantalla y demuestran el dominio de Marvel en la creación de escenas de acción visualmente impactantes. Además, los momentos de humor están presentes a lo largo de la película, aportando un toque ligero y divertido a la narrativa.

Sin embargo, Avengers: Age of Ultron sufre de un exceso de subtramas y personajes que pueden resultar abrumadores. La trama principal se ve ensombrecida por múltiples hilos narrativos secundarios, lo que puede dificultar el seguimiento y la cohesión general de la historia. Algunos personajes también pueden sentirse subdesarrollados, lo que resta profundidad y conexión emocional a la película.

Otro aspecto que puede afectar la experiencia es la falta de una amenaza villana tan impactante como Loki en la primera película de los Vengadores. Aunque James Spader hace un buen trabajo dando voz a Ultron, el villano en sí puede parecer un poco unidimensional y no alcanza el nivel de carisma y complejidad esperado.

En resumen, Avengers: Age of Ultron es un capítulo emocionante en el universo cinematográfico de Marvel, pero no logra igualar la grandeza de su predecesora. Aunque cuenta con secuencias de acción impresionantes y un reparto de personajes carismáticos, la trama sobrecargada y la falta de una amenaza villana impactante pueden restarle coherencia y profundidad. A pesar de estos desafíos, los fanáticos de Marvel y de los superhéroes encontrarán suficiente entretenimiento y emoción para disfrutar de esta entrega.
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CoreGamer1408Apr 18, 2023
Not a strong script, but I still liked all the performances for sure except for Ultron.
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Gts08Jun 23, 2022
Now, I am the one who rates this film in the worst possible way, I know, but no character-development, or story, or villain, or style, or anything. Except these, the film is 10/10, but the bad news is, the other things are the jokes (lol),Now, I am the one who rates this film in the worst possible way, I know, but no character-development, or story, or villain, or style, or anything. Except these, the film is 10/10, but the bad news is, the other things are the jokes (lol), the visual effects (that were good), the battles (that had no depth, I mean in the way that REAL stakes), or maybe some good scenes that expand this universe (new Avengers, new enemies, new blah, blah, blah) and a fine kind of "sequel" in the form of Civil War. The Avengers were fine. That is it. Expand
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DolphinReviewsJul 20, 2022
This is what Justice League would look like if Marvel made it. Age of Ultron doesn't do anything wrong, it just doesn't do anything great either. The entire movie feels mediocre. Nothing special and a lot of the jokes fall flat. The newThis is what Justice League would look like if Marvel made it. Age of Ultron doesn't do anything wrong, it just doesn't do anything great either. The entire movie feels mediocre. Nothing special and a lot of the jokes fall flat. The new additions to the team all feel forced and none of them are compelling characters. Expand
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All_ButTrU4Jul 5, 2022
For how long this movie is it's still unable to rightfully adjust it's pace and is still somehow rushed. Overstuffed, this movie plays as a cautionary tale of what happens when A.I becomes sentient. James Spader is a movie higlight in hisFor how long this movie is it's still unable to rightfully adjust it's pace and is still somehow rushed. Overstuffed, this movie plays as a cautionary tale of what happens when A.I becomes sentient. James Spader is a movie higlight in his portrayal of the charismatic sociopathic Ultron. The movies incredibly high stakes and the casts chemistry allow the movie to remain entertaining otherwise. Expand
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donanjaMay 24, 2022
It had a few good moments, but overall the movie felt like a massive step down after Guardians of the Galaxy. This movie felt like it was from 2010 whereas Guardians of the Galaxy still feels like it came out just last year. Age of Ultron hadIt had a few good moments, but overall the movie felt like a massive step down after Guardians of the Galaxy. This movie felt like it was from 2010 whereas Guardians of the Galaxy still feels like it came out just last year. Age of Ultron had a lot of boring, long action sequences without a whole lot of character development or meaningful plot development. It was also hard to take the villain seriously when he's voiced by Robert "Lizard King" California.

5/10 for Painfully Average Action Flick. Not something you wanna watch more than once. In fact, I started writing this review with 35 minutes left because it felt like I had already seen everything the movie had to offer. I was getting so tired of the mindless action scenes towards the end that I almost fell asleep.
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eva3si0nMay 13, 2022
Avengers: Age of Ultron is no longer as surprising as the first part. Perhaps this is due to the fact that there is no such gap between the crossover and solo films of the cinematic universe. Avengers: Age of Ultron has no distinctAvengers: Age of Ultron is no longer as surprising as the first part. Perhaps this is due to the fact that there is no such gap between the crossover and solo films of the cinematic universe. Avengers: Age of Ultron has no distinct antagonist. And the only thing that is remembered in the future is the appearance of several new actors. Well, the final battle turned out to be a second-rate, invented Slavic-Balkan country, which American heroes save looks complete hypocrisy, against the background of real events of 2000. Expand
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Rickniks38May 8, 2022
A letdown due to being a sequel to The Avengers but far from being a bad Marvel movie it's just not great.
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HappyliveMay 7, 2022
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DarkwingSchmuckMar 13, 2022
The weakest of all The Avengers movies, Age of Ultron gets too bogged down in setting up story lines for the future instead of focusing on making itself the best movie it can be. In particular, the titular villain, Ultron, feels like a missedThe weakest of all The Avengers movies, Age of Ultron gets too bogged down in setting up story lines for the future instead of focusing on making itself the best movie it can be. In particular, the titular villain, Ultron, feels like a missed opportunity for what could have been a very memorable antagonist. Still, there is enough of Marvel's trademark humor, action, and strong characterization to keep you entertained through its nearly 2-and-a-half hour runtime. Expand
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DigiomniFeb 22, 2022
Average in many things. Too many jokes, too little story. Good action scenes but a very slow pace.
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attemptatreasonDec 25, 2021
Kekw, i watching this show yesterday and can't even remeber what happened. I like the concept of some random AI being inside some code then that making the stark robots evil. Good concept. Except the execution was dog - not even a kid wouldKekw, i watching this show yesterday and can't even remeber what happened. I like the concept of some random AI being inside some code then that making the stark robots evil. Good concept. Except the execution was dog - not even a kid would think some alien thing would be good. Cool u tried to "save" the world from nothing but ended up just turning things evil? Can we at least see that ultron defence used for something later on? Like in end game when the aliens attack? No? Ok cool. Expand
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BullyMaguireDec 2, 2021
This movie is just average. I liked the first Avengers film but I didn't think it was that great and this film while it's not a complete failure has a lot of problems. Ultron I actually think was a great villain as he is a reflection of TonyThis movie is just average. I liked the first Avengers film but I didn't think it was that great and this film while it's not a complete failure has a lot of problems. Ultron I actually think was a great villain as he is a reflection of Tony Stark in a way but the movie just felt so flat and bland. The movie is also just so forgettable which is a shame as it is an Avengers movie. The action was cool but not great. I thought the final battle was cool though but overall it is a bittersweet movie. Expand
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ChristmasLoverAug 3, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. It’s not my favorite avengers movie it’s my least favorite quicksilver was not good but he died I didn’t really like him I liked vision and Wanda Expand
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pur__0_0__Jun 16, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. After the release of Avengers: Infinity War, I began bingewatching all the MCU movies so that I could catch up in time with Avengers: Endgame. I had heard of Age of Ultron before as I once eavsdropped my classmates when they were talking about it one time. The only thing I knew about this movie was the meme in which Captain America is lifting the Mjolnir. So it'd be pretty much clear to say that I had no idea what I'm about to watch. I watched it with a blank slate. And somehow it managed to be worse than The Avengers in spite of the bigger cast and budget.

There are many things I like about this movie, and many things that I absolutely hate. This is probably the only superhero movie I have ever seen in which I like the conversation scenes more than the fight scenes. And that's exactly why this movie is such a mixed bag for me. The cinematography is so good it makes all the previous movies look campy, and the CGI is easily superior to any movie released before this (not just MCU, any movie at all). However, I didn't like the depiction of Ultron. The movie made him look like a total loser. The way Vision just wiped him out in the post credit scene was the last straw for me.

The only fight scene I liked in this movie was the one between Iron Man (Hulkbuster) and Hulk, since I hate Hulk and this was finally the point where my favourite hero Iron Man beats him to pulp. Everywhere else I felt like getting in the screen and slapping everyone. Black Widow (bleugh!) and Hawkeye are killing all the Iron Man clones with just a pistol and a bow. Ultron always shows up like he's supposed to be the most powerful creature to ever exist, and then gets whooped and goes away. It completely undermines the threat he is, if it wasn't for the Sokovia scene.

Speaking of the Sokovia scene, Quicksilver was the most terrible introduction to any superhero shown in the franchise. The X-Men Quicksilver and the MCU Quicksilver remind me of the Buff Doge vs Crying Cheems meme. His death in Sokovia made me go, "Oh no! Anyway...". Wanda was a much better character, but there was no way to tell she's the legendary Scarlett Witch if we don't know about it already. Same could be said about Quicksilver, but Scarlett Witch got a lot better in Captain America: Civil War, which made her redeemable for me.

Another thing that annoys me throughout the movie is that Black Widow has finally been reduced to what we always expected Joss Whedon to want her to be - an eye candy. Bruce Banner fell on her in one scene (I feel it's hypocrisy if we only talk about Flash and Wonder Woman but not this) and in one scene she kissed Bruce and then pushed her in a pit so that Hulk comes out. And Hulk is a completely separate entity yet he never seems to harm Natasha, even though he did it once in The Avengers.

Avengers: Age of Ultron is like the black sheep of all the Avengers movies. In spite of having huge potentials it simply falls flat in terms of everything. I really like all the characters in their own individual movies and MCU was going so great until this movie came. It's kinda weird The Avengers picked up from The Incredible Hulk and Iron Man 2 yet made them so cool while this picked up from Iron Man 3 and Captain America: The Winter Soldier still couldn't live up to their expectations. I'd give it another shot when I have nothing better to do, but until then I'm not gonna be liking it.
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Onlyclassicvg1Dec 8, 2020
The Incredible Hulk isn't very Incredible.
Edward Norton gives a good performance but the concept of Hulk itself just seems tired. There is no new outlook on the hero just simply a repeatedly mediocre take on a very one dimensiona
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MahmusOct 20, 2020
Bigger and dumber than the previous one, but still a lot of fun, and even a bit better than I remember.

I remember finding Ultron very annoying and the pacing very rushed, but now I relly enjoyed him and the pacing, while still rushed,
Bigger and dumber than the previous one, but still a lot of fun, and even a bit better than I remember.

I remember finding Ultron very annoying and the pacing very rushed, but now I relly enjoyed him and the pacing, while still rushed, flowed a lot better.

The biggest problems are that the third act is a bit hard to follow and, worst of all, the stupid Hulk and Natasha romance. What were they thinking?

However, it also has some of my favorite MCU moments. The party sequence is amazing. Just the Avengers hanging out and being friends is wonderful to see. Hawkeye steals the show and becomes a much more interesting character. And the nightmare sequences are honestly terrifying.

It's messy, but more consistently enjoyable than I first gave it credit for.
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Cementer200Sep 22, 2020
I felt avengers age of Ultron was an ok movie not as good as the avengers. but you may like it
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superbatMay 30, 2020
Age of Ultron was a somewhat letdown compared to its predecessor. The action and visuals effects were the best aspects of this movie. The main problem is that it doesn't feel like its own movie. It was merely a setup for future movies; thereAge of Ultron was a somewhat letdown compared to its predecessor. The action and visuals effects were the best aspects of this movie. The main problem is that it doesn't feel like its own movie. It was merely a setup for future movies; there are too many new, underdeveloped characters. The story wasn't interesting at all. The villain, Ultron, is one of the weakest in the MCU; he spends more time throwing puns than punches. Overall, Age of Ultron was a disappointing experience, and the worst of the four Avengers films. Expand
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paulthompsonJan 16, 2020
It's just what I feared. Marvel has gotten so caught up in making sure that each character gets some action time that there's no room now for character development. They need to tone it down a bit.
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MarkMartinJan 16, 2020
Don't be brainwashed. This is just a remix of the first Avenger movie. Nothing new here except for the new heroes but plot-wise it's pretty much the same thing.
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TaisenZAug 2, 2019
Filme com um tom bem genérico, parecendo apenas uma desculpa para reunir todos os heróis. Ultron foi totalmente desmerecido aqui, merece voltar em algum momento para sua redenção.
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PaulxavierfosteMay 22, 2019
Leider der schwächste Film der Avengers-Reihe. Warum? Der Film hat viel mehr Längen als noch der 1. und auch die Witze waren sehr viel unlustiger. Aber nach 90 min schwerer Kost kommt ein grandioses Finale, welches den Film noch ein gutesLeider der schwächste Film der Avengers-Reihe. Warum? Der Film hat viel mehr Längen als noch der 1. und auch die Witze waren sehr viel unlustiger. Aber nach 90 min schwerer Kost kommt ein grandioses Finale, welches den Film noch ein gutes okay einbringt. Expand
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Jaredc324May 7, 2019
Age of Ultron really doesn't bring anything much new to the table, other than being just another Avengers movie, with the same witt, flare and turbulence of the first go around. Except Joss Whedon's signature might be a tad under-seasoned inAge of Ultron really doesn't bring anything much new to the table, other than being just another Avengers movie, with the same witt, flare and turbulence of the first go around. Except Joss Whedon's signature might be a tad under-seasoned in this one, in particularly a story that feels like it's waiting to break open but never does. It just settles for its meh premise and execution. But surely never seems to lose taste in high-quality entertainment. Expand
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amheretojudgeApr 11, 2019
Whedon exits this group with a half grinned face after getting an applause for an admirable attempt.

Avengers: Age Of Ultron Whedon is both straining and stretching it. For a brief period you ARE fooled, in believing that there is a lot
Whedon exits this group with a half grinned face after getting an applause for an admirable attempt.

Avengers: Age Of Ultron

Whedon is both straining and stretching it. For a brief period you ARE fooled, in believing that there is a lot going on, on this prodigious IMAX screen. But this misty figure will reveal itself and it is one big disappointment dressed in a bling-y superhero costume with gadgets so smooth and powers so unfathomable that it would giddy up the fans for more. But in this people-pleasing gold-digging chapter that is not only overstuffed with characters but also with irrelevant one-liners, the missing vital puzzle is the zip of the flow that its previous chapter was brimmed of.

With antics set oddly and the battles staged that can spiral out a heated debate in a bar, the purpose that drives all these characters into the battlefield seems outdated, overthought out and utterly complex in its malleability, yet eventually leads to the same old event that we had previously been part of. Joss Whedon, the writer and director, whose incongruent direction that somewhat made its previous chapter questionable, has clearly ran out of luck by this time. What this chapter does most importantly is shine the light on Downey's arc on this franchise, by this chapter, we can easily see that not only is he the nucleus of the group, but how rich the character gets as each side of his perspective puppets this cold world.

"We're mad scientist" he schemes with Ruffalo and there is an eye popping revelation that is cathartic for us as viewers. The antagonist is frankly dull, contradicting itself for few laughs, James Spader fails to shake the "Earth's mightiest heroes" which by the way Elizabeth Olsen does it in a snap!- no.. that was close. Jeremy Renner finally gets his mojo back with something to say that is both a criticism to itself and honest and as his speech grows longer quoting, "this doesn't make any sense.." it somehow does just not to the people residing in an Age Of Ultron.
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NezharMCMar 8, 2019
The lesser of the Avengers movies. Just meh.

Too much CGI, a robotic villain both in looks and purpose. Many strange twists in the storyline make this movie something strange. Necessary to see to understand the entire MCU but ultimately
The lesser of the Avengers movies. Just meh.

Too much CGI, a robotic villain both in looks and purpose.

Many strange twists in the storyline make this movie something strange. Necessary to see to understand the entire MCU but ultimately forgettable.
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DominArsenDec 8, 2018
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. -Avengers Age of Ultron-
Ce film ma beaucoup déçus. Par son scénario quasiment inexistant, Les personnages se succèdent sans réel impact sur les événements[spoiler] [puisqu’il se barre tous à la fin ...]. De plus une nouvelle équipe vient remplacer l’ancienne sans avoir d’enjeux particuliers seulement pour dire «On en a marre donc on change». [/spoiler] [spoiler] La décision de mettre captain america à la tête des [/spoiler] Avengers est totalement absurde il ne résout rien. A la fin celui qui gagne c’est Iron Man. Entendre dire qu’Iron Man se [spoiler] retire à la ferme [/spoiler] me dégoute...
Des combats moins vastes que Avengers 1 (dans ceux 2 éme épisode on ne détruit pas de ville), mais cependant les environnement sont plus variés (ça reprend la logique de transformeurs).
Un Dolby ATMOS encore non maîtrisé (on essais de faire en sorte que le son soit un plus or il fait partit du film et devrais être traité avec la même précision que l’image car a moins d’êtres dans un MEGA TREMBLMENT DE TERRE il n’y a qu’un seul effet Atmos (le bouton de l’ascenseur)
On s’en rend compte directement après les Démo technique de DOLBY (ce qui est normale ils on crée la norme.
Dans les choses qui m’on plus il y a l’aspect visuel bluffant. Ca sent tellement la maitrise que ça devient une punition totale pour la concurrence (en espérant que certain blockbuster arrive a faire au moins aussi bien cette année).
Le plus gros point fort du film est d’arriver à rassemblé une dizaine de héros à l’image et quasiment en même temps, c’est très fort.
Sinon une bonne 3D.
Des musiques discréte sauf pour les thèmes déjà entendus qui font plaisir a réentendre dans le film.
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CooperReviews44Dec 6, 2018
Age of Ultron is a pretty disappointing sequel to an amazing film. This film is nowhere near bad but not close to amazing. The great character moments, the humor and charm, the big crazy action sequences are all amazing. The film's plot hasAge of Ultron is a pretty disappointing sequel to an amazing film. This film is nowhere near bad but not close to amazing. The great character moments, the humor and charm, the big crazy action sequences are all amazing. The film's plot has an interesting premise but it doesn't do much with it. The darker tone it was intended to have is thrown out the window and even though Ultron was a very likable villain, but the plot was very stereotypical and lacked any real depth. There is way too much going on with many different sub plots and some random romance that comes out of nowhere is thrown in your face. The film drags on drastically long as well. Overall a lot of mixed feeling. A lot of good and a lot of bad. I recommend watching it however it's definitely a blast to watch. Expand
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LinttaFlamingoNov 20, 2018
Age of Ultron is kinda alright. It starts strong with awesome action. Especially a one shot that shows us all the Avengers doing their thing and working together, and for probably 20 to 30 minutes the film keeps giving us action and funAge of Ultron is kinda alright. It starts strong with awesome action. Especially a one shot that shows us all the Avengers doing their thing and working together, and for probably 20 to 30 minutes the film keeps giving us action and fun dialogue scenes between the heroes that was probably the best part about the first Avengers film and definitely this one too, even if the dialogue in this film is pretty bad.

Although after Ultron is set up, the film becomes pretty forgettable. They get to a safe place, and talk, and plan, and talk, and Hawkeye kisses his wife a couple million times. This goes on probably for an hour or so. It's alright for what it is since I like the Avengers interacting together, but the script doesn't really do anything with the characters themselves, other than maybe Hulk and Black Widow because they have that romance thing which was actually kinda cute. But none of the other characters are really developed. They're just there doing their thing and talking about how we need to do this and that to stop the evil little cheeky Ultron. The movie also has the twins from the credits scene in "Captain America Winter Soldier" and they were useless. No character development, didn't care about them in any way. They were just tossed in to the movie because I guess they had to do something with them. The movie also sets up a new character when there's only like 45 minutes left of the movie which was pretty weird and at the end clearly indicates that this character matters in the later films.

Third act is just action. I enjoyed it even though the whole film to that point had felt kind of inconsequential. They fight Ultron who was a pretty worthy foe for the film. He was funny and pretty interesting. Although I still wasn't feeling any big changes to the universe. If anything significant in the universe changed during the film, it wasn't told very clearly or in an interesting way. This film for the most part just felt like it was here to give us some cool moments for all the Avengers, but not really develop them that much. And at the end it obviously sets up a new movie. Not nearly as good as the first Avengers film, but Age of Ultron is enjoyable as a dumb action blockbuster that's loud and has attractive people doing big things in it.
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criticssuckdickAug 3, 2018
This movie is good
but it's a downgrade in almost every way compared to avengers 1.
Best things about this movie:
Hawkeye's Story Arc.
Ultron
Scarlet Witch and quicksilver
Action scenes The ending
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jb1296Jun 24, 2018
This film has the exact same problem as the first Avengers film and that is too much going on in this film for the runtime. Unlike the first film where there was an excellent villain in the form of Loki, this film doesn't have a good villainThis film has the exact same problem as the first Avengers film and that is too much going on in this film for the runtime. Unlike the first film where there was an excellent villain in the form of Loki, this film doesn't have a good villain and I think this film suffers because of it. However, the one thing I like is how the film focuses on Hawkeye and this is by far the best aspect of this film. I think this film is okay and it's exactly the same of the first film. Expand
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RetrodoxJun 24, 2018
Its clearly an edgier non plot twisty shell of its prequel that not to say it does add a lot of character dynamic not explored in the first but at that it truly is nothing different its honestly a sad piece of film also the quipping was sinful
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LoletinAlexisJun 3, 2018
While I was watching the movie, I felt a sense of disappointment, because what I was watching I liked, but I expected more, much more.
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HTGamerApr 24, 2018
Avengers: Age of Ultron is a messy sequel to the 1st Avengers. The heroes once again team up to save the world but this time the journey is rough. The character of Ultron is a missed opportunity, because in the comics it is one of the worstAvengers: Age of Ultron is a messy sequel to the 1st Avengers. The heroes once again team up to save the world but this time the journey is rough. The character of Ultron is a missed opportunity, because in the comics it is one of the worst enemies of the Avengers but here it is just another messed-up AI inside a robotic body. New characters include the Maximoff brothers (aka Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch) as well as the Vision. There is also a scene taking place in Wakanda (a reference to Black Panther) where Ulysses Klaue made his first brief appearance. Unfortunately the movie tries too hard to impress (or is it just a lack of a good script?) but fails to surpass its predecessor. Expand
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LivingTribunalApr 22, 2018
Most recent mistake that Marvel had made. Ultron? It is just a trash, I think Iron Man 3, The Dark World, and Winter Soldier were 100 times more dangerous than this. However it was very entertaining just to see the development of CG.
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Most recent mistake that Marvel had made. Ultron? It is just a trash, I think Iron Man 3, The Dark World, and Winter Soldier were 100 times more dangerous than this. However it was very entertaining just to see the development of CG.
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DaddyO3Feb 14, 2018
I love watching these types of movies with my family, but I honestly don't know how they get away with a PG-13 rating on this. So much violence. I would easily put this in the R category. 6/10 for the movie/story.
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ReubenIsAGodSep 27, 2015
I liked it much more than the Original Avengers flick, way more enjoyable then the first film, in my opinion.

It just did more with the characters, making it much more interesting a flick. It's not like perfect or anything, pacing is off,
I liked it much more than the Original Avengers flick, way more enjoyable then the first film, in my opinion.

It just did more with the characters, making it much more interesting a flick. It's not like perfect or anything, pacing is off, its kinda bland, it isn't awfully memorable. But its, you now, just kinda cool and fun. Nothing wrong with that really. I guess.
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Miles_SDec 3, 2017
Age Of Ultron is a overstuffed mess. A very weak script that the mostly serviceable cast cannot overcome thanks to the film's many flaws. It can be enjoyed by a lowest common denominator and is decent for a die-hard. But not worth watchingAge Of Ultron is a overstuffed mess. A very weak script that the mostly serviceable cast cannot overcome thanks to the film's many flaws. It can be enjoyed by a lowest common denominator and is decent for a die-hard. But not worth watching for many others. Expand
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GorbaxDec 2, 2017
Age Of Ultron is a overstuffed mess. A very weak script that the mostly serviceable cast cannot overcome thanks to the film's many flaws. It can be enjoyed by a lowest common denominator and is decent for a die-hard. But not worth watchingAge Of Ultron is a overstuffed mess. A very weak script that the mostly serviceable cast cannot overcome thanks to the film's many flaws. It can be enjoyed by a lowest common denominator and is decent for a die-hard. But not worth watching for many others. Expand
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BlancheOct 12, 2017
As glorious and sumptuous the action is, the film suffers in almost all other departments. The story is moderately below par and the humourous lines are too predictable. Even the storytelling itself isn't great, I have no idea what is beingAs glorious and sumptuous the action is, the film suffers in almost all other departments. The story is moderately below par and the humourous lines are too predictable. Even the storytelling itself isn't great, I have no idea what is being depicted at times. The main villain also doesn't really wow me either. Fairly mediocre and quite disappointing - I hope Infinity War improves upon this. Expand
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hppSep 10, 2017
This movie was very entertaining for viewers. For the fans that don't read the comics or know the origin story it could be action packed. It is a big money production with famous actors who sell tickets. However it did not follow theThis movie was very entertaining for viewers. For the fans that don't read the comics or know the origin story it could be action packed. It is a big money production with famous actors who sell tickets. However it did not follow the comics at all! Hawkeye was never married. The whole Black Widow, Hulk romance was so unnecessary and dumb. The twins organ story is wrong and why couldn't they get actors with better accents. Expand
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BroyaxJan 3, 2017
D'abord une remarque : pourquoi 2h20 ? pourquoi diluer autant le film dans des dialogues idiots et quelque maladroite psychologie de comptoir et vague romance à deux francs six sous ? quand ce n'est pas pour tenter d'enrichir (?) uneD'abord une remarque : pourquoi 2h20 ? pourquoi diluer autant le film dans des dialogues idiots et quelque maladroite psychologie de comptoir et vague romance à deux francs six sous ? quand ce n'est pas pour tenter d'enrichir (?) une "intrigue" (rires étouffés...) à force d'explications oiseuses ou bien quelque plaisanterie dont aurait honte un nain de CE1...

Il faudrait assumer au moins vos super-héros de papier qui n'ont rien dans le ciboulot et tout dans la gueule. Con-centrez-vous sur l'action et les effets spéciaux, ça vous savez faire entre autres marveleries (quoique la réalisation est un poil cut tout de même ! c'est pas bien de saucissonner les plans ainsi).

Les vengeurs masqués déguisés donc... face à un méchant robot mégalo, Ultor ! on dirait un nom de réclame pour un produit vaisselle. Qu'est-ce qu'ils ont l'air con en tout cas ! je crois que c'est chez Marvel les pires.

La boîte de conserve volante, l'andouille avec son arc, l'abruti avec son marteau et surtout le meilleur pour la fin : le 'pitaine merdacaca et son bouclier colorié. Sans oublier la veuve qui sert à rien et le Flash qui a oublié son déguisement (?) et la bonnasse qui lance des éclairs (rouges !). Putain, qu'est-ce que c'est que ce carnaval de fête foraine ? ah le plus sympa c'est Hulk qui casse tout, au moins il fait pas semblant de réfléchir, le gros.

Bon, y a quand même en accélérant de temps à autre de quoi faire avec des bastons spectaculaires (l'adjectif est faible), des explosions, des tas de trucs qui pètent (des explosions ?), des voitures qui volent, des maisons qui volent, et tout qui finit par voler de toute façon.

Ultron récure tout à fond, jusqu'au fion ! Oh non pas de gros mots, Pitaine Merdacaca va encore nous chier une pendule !
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virtualPresenceOct 18, 2016
- Boring
- Imitation of Transformers (I seen very similar robot scenes, and therefore boring)
- Too much CGI
- First Avengers was better
- Story is highly stupid and brainless (this film is for children)
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AngusBarbudezSep 14, 2016
Primero de todo, me gustó la película, es decir, es entretenida, muy bien filmada, pasas el rato bien , guiños e Easter Eggs a cholón para los fans... Como todas las marveladas de rigor, pero no me entusiasmó. La sensación que sentí fue de,Primero de todo, me gustó la película, es decir, es entretenida, muy bien filmada, pasas el rato bien , guiños e Easter Eggs a cholón para los fans... Como todas las marveladas de rigor, pero no me entusiasmó. La sensación que sentí fue de, "otra vez lo mismo, pero mas alargado".

Vengadores 2, nos sitúa unos meses después de Capitán America 2 y la serie de Agentes de SHIELD, (que no he visto, "si si, que debo verla y merezco la muerte por no verla"). Los Vengadores se enfrentan esta vez a una amenaza creada por el mismo Stark, ULTRÓN una IA, que su objetivo es extinguir a la humanidad, así a groso modo os lo cuento, que no creo que para lo que voy a decir, sea necesario haceros SPOILERS.

La película, es mas larga que la anterior, (me refiero a Vengadores), lo cual podríamos pensar que esta vez meterían algo nuevo, para que el público vea una película entretenida y además con algo destacable, pues no, Whedon o Marvel Studios, pensaron que es mejor ir a lo seguro y hacer lo mismo otra vez, pero en 2 horas y 40 minutos". Que la gente salió extasiada con la batalla final de la 1, pues metemos el triple de peleas de ese tipo,que Hulk salga liándola parda, pues tomad dos tazas, que gustó las puyas graciosas entre los Vengadores, pues metemos mas, que les moló el rollo OJCURO y REALIZTA, del Capi 2, pues la hacemos OJCURA (sólo un poco) no vayamos a hacer Batman V Superman....OH WAIT!. En otras palabras, la película parece en ciertos momentos los resultados de un satisfactorio estudio de mercado.

Otra cosa que sentí fue una sensación que tuve durante la película, era que parecía que estaba viendo un episodio de una serie de televisión, y me parecía que me he perdido cosas o capítulos, sobretodo al principio de la película, que sientes desorientación, en sentido de...¿me he perdido algo de por medio? ¿por que ha sucedido esto?.

Y es una pena, porque podían haber hecho algo nuevo, que sorprendieran como hizo la primera película, una lastima solamente yendo a lo fácil y 0 riesgo. Pues ya provoca como es en mi caso, que me canse de ver lo mismo, pero su cometido para lo que se hizo este film, lo cumple, busca entretener, nada mas. Pero para algo tan pretencioso, como un universo cinemático y fases, sinceramente, me esperaba más.

Sobre las novedades de la peli, el malo, Ultrón pues es como en el cómic... de los primeros, un villano de opereta simplón, mediocre con plan chorra de destruir el mundo, y muy inferior al brillante Loki de Tom Hiddleston, si, damas y caballeros, Loki se come con patatas a ese trozo de hojalata sin carisma. Los gemelos, pues correctos, y justifican bastante bien lo de que aparezcan en XMEN, ya me entenderéis cuando la veais.

En conclusión, si esperáis algo nuevo, fresco o que sorprenda. No vais a encontrar nada. Solamente el mismo film de siempre. Ni una escena Postcreditos interesante, salvo para el Fanboy de turno que dirá solo maravillas, el resto... bueh, entretenida y ya.
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InglouriousAndyMay 19, 2016
Oh dear... "Avengers: Age of Ultron" is a mess, but a very fun one. It wants to do bigger and better things, but never for a second does it. An unfortunate predicament for Whedon.
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dr34mf0xMay 8, 2016
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. What were we expecting honestly? Leave Joss Whedon alone, Marvel is to blame for this mess. You simply can't have 57 different characters and about 12 different plot lines in one movie and have that make sense.

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Clint does not have a farm. Clint has an crap apartment in New York and roof top BBQ with his neighbors and all the good things Matt Fraction gave us. Clint does not have a wife and kids. Clint has a pizza dog. Clint has one friend. The farm is a cliched, lazy piece of garbage. The kids and wife aren't real, their agents. It's all a plot, Clint Barton does not have a farm.
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mahdi-shadowMar 28, 2016
It's really kind of boring and derivative at this point. The first one had its issues, but at least it was novel; we hadn't seen anything like it. Age of Ultron throws a lot of stuff at you, but it all feels regurgitated from the firstIt's really kind of boring and derivative at this point. The first one had its issues, but at least it was novel; we hadn't seen anything like it. Age of Ultron throws a lot of stuff at you, but it all feels regurgitated from the first one.The most surprising thing about this movie is how a quarter-of-a-billion dollars can look so average and forgettable on screen Expand
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RedeadhoodMar 28, 2016
Ultron, what have they done to you? Although the movie isn't terrible, there were quite a few missed opportunities. Does Marvel really need to inject comedy everywhere? Just give us villain that we can fear, just once.
The performances were
Ultron, what have they done to you? Although the movie isn't terrible, there were quite a few missed opportunities. Does Marvel really need to inject comedy everywhere? Just give us villain that we can fear, just once.
The performances were great (aside from thor) and I especially loved what they did with Hawkeye (give us a solo netflix series plz). It just saddens me that all the potential was wasted.
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ShetlandVikingMar 25, 2016
Ultron himself (or itself considering it's a machine) wasn't a great villain. A little bit too much emphasis on comedy (that's not to say I didn't like the jokes, there were some genuinely funny moments). It's an entertaining watch, butUltron himself (or itself considering it's a machine) wasn't a great villain. A little bit too much emphasis on comedy (that's not to say I didn't like the jokes, there were some genuinely funny moments). It's an entertaining watch, but pretty forgettable. Expand
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Cinemassacre94Mar 20, 2016
The best moments in The Avengers, Marvel’s 2012 blockbuster crossover event, weren’t the ones that pitted Earth’s mightiest heroes against an army of space invaders. They were the ones that gathered the characters in a room and pitted themThe best moments in The Avengers, Marvel’s 2012 blockbuster crossover event, weren’t the ones that pitted Earth’s mightiest heroes against an army of space invaders. They were the ones that gathered the characters in a room and pitted them against each other, the inevitable war of the worlds delayed in favor of a much more entertaining war of words. This was the doing of Joss Whedon, god among geeks, hired by Marvel to pump some humor and life into the studio’s franchise-building strategy. What the writer-director saw in the plum gig, beyond presumed bags of money, was a chance to adopt another of his dysfunctional surrogate families. He treated the iconic characters, loaned out to him for a couple of expensive hours, like neurotic people, trading as many barbs as blows. The result was a summer event movie that felt playful and idiosyncratic, even as it skillfully delivered on its mandate to be just one part of a larger whole.

But Whedon, a true believer in the pleasures of comic-book storytelling, is no miracle worker. In Avengers: Age Of Ultron, his busy return engagement to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the strain of multitasking begins to show. Even at two and a half hours, this jam-packed sequel has little room for the kind of chatty downtime—the “off” moments Whedon excels at—that distinguished its predecessor. The film doesn’t just reassemble the all-star ranks, cramming sardonic billionaire Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.), unfrozen super soldier Steve Rogers (Chris Evans), thunder god Thor (Chris Hemsworth), reformed assassin Natasha Romanoff (Scarlett Johansson), flinty marksman Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner), and occasional giant green monster Bruce Banner (Mark Ruffalo) back into the frame together. It also feeds supporting players, borrowed from Marvel’s various solo outings, into the franchise hub, while devoting additional screen time to the appearance of brand new characters. There’s so much ground to cover here—so many introductions to make, so much story to churn through, so many gargantuan set pieces to mount—that the movie never really finds room to breathe.

Whedon, quick as ever with the quips, hits the ground running: The film opens in medias res, taking a page from the James Bond series by dropping us into an Avengers mission already in progress. Storming the castle of Hydra’s last remaining heavy, the good guys emerge with some enticing spoils, among them the unexpected key to artificial intelligence. Stark, it would seem, is obsessed with the idea of creating “a suit of armor around the world”—a kind of automated peacekeeping program that would allow him and his crime-fighting colleagues to take an indefinite vacation. The film underdramatizes the character’s weariness, but no matter; from his utopian retirement plan comes the titular villain, a disturbed robot whose plan for world peace is considerably more genocidal than his creator would prefer. If there are no more people, there are no more wars.

Ultron, with his muscular metallic frame and expressive alien features, certainly looks cool. The film conceives of him as a kind of mad machine, his glitches manifesting as homicidal insecurities, and he’s been voiced—quite recognizably, despite the robotic filter—by James Spader, who sinks his teeth into Whedon’s venomous dialogue. If Ultron’s never quite as menacing as one might hope, it’s possibly because the writer-director also wants him to be a force of dark comedy, firing zingers nearly as relentlessly as his flyboy “father.” He’s more interesting, nonetheless, than the other villains: “miracle” twins The Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen) and Quicksilver (Aaron Taylor-Johnson), divorced of their mutant backstory from the comics. Olsen’s telepath, whose powers are numerous and a little vague, invades the headspace of our heroes; a less overstuffed film might have treated these mind games more abstractly, rather than simply sending Cap and company through Nightmare On Elm Street versions of their origin stories. As for speed demon Quicksilver, he has his moments, but none as remotely fun as what Bryan Singer did with the same character in X-Men: Days Of Future Past. The film could use any sequence as joyful as that movie’s “Time In A Bottle.”

Age Of Ultron leaps across the globe, as the Avengers hunt Ultron from New York City to Africa to Eastern Europe. Each new location is a demolition derby, a model city to be leveled during another frantic set piece. Whedon gets the elastic physical reality of comic books, and he knows how to frame a shot—like a late overhead image of the characters, arranged in a circle, attacking in every direction—as though it were a splash panel come to life.
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skyminsterFeb 8, 2016
Uninspired on every level, Avengers: Age of Ultron, until the 1:20 mark, is rubbish. The last 50 minutes are quite a lot better, though, with great action and excitement on display. Nonetheless, the flaws found all over the first hour 20 areUninspired on every level, Avengers: Age of Ultron, until the 1:20 mark, is rubbish. The last 50 minutes are quite a lot better, though, with great action and excitement on display. Nonetheless, the flaws found all over the first hour 20 are still found in this portion of the film; ranging from a bad script, to an uninteresting story, ponderous acting and pointless branching to the wider Marvel universe — with the film’s length far too long. It’s not completely rubbish, but…

Just stick with Avengers Assemble.

54/100.
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RatedRexJan 7, 2016
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The Avengers franchise has turned into a Transformer movie. There was more rubble, dust, debris, smashed glass, overturned cars, falling building, explosions and noise than any other movie in cinema history. It was pure chaos. Honestly, I
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The Avengers franchise has turned into a Transformer movie. There was more rubble, dust, debris, smashed glass, overturned cars, falling building, explosions and noise than any other movie in cinema history. It was pure chaos. Honestly, I barely remember what the movie was about. Everything was moving so fast. I've been a comic book guy my entire life (58 years). I still have a huge comic book collection. But it is time for something else. We need another genre. Comic book movies have become such a bore.
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TributeManDec 30, 2015
Nudny, bez polotu, ta sama historia, słabi bohaterowie, nijaka muzyka - "Avengers: Czas Ultrona" . Żałuje, że to zobaczyłem. Straciłem ponad 2 godziny na oglądanie tego super-bohaterskiego crapa. NIE WARTO!
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rtap5Dec 30, 2015
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Just another film building up towards something bigger, as all of Marvel's films do. The romance between Bruce and Natasha wasn't needed. What about his devotion to Betty Ross? And for that matter, when are we ever going to see another Hulk film? Expand
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EludiumQ36Nov 28, 2015
First, this is a big big budget, popular franchise film so it's going to be anywhere from good to outstanding. This particular installment was the most CG action porn I've seen in quite some time. It was just so obvious that so much of thisFirst, this is a big big budget, popular franchise film so it's going to be anywhere from good to outstanding. This particular installment was the most CG action porn I've seen in quite some time. It was just so obvious that so much of this was done at green-screen, I'm not really sure the stars earned their pay! Seriously, I think all they had to do was run, jump, and roll a few times while the CG artists created all the mayhem around them. They're the ones that should be walking away with millions. My other complaint is just with the DNA of the franchise itself, all the snarky remarks from Stark, and the little bits and quips from the others just cheapens the gravity of the situation. Similarly, with the need to save/evacuate that whole city. Is there something in the comic book domain that says the Innocent Public must be preserved at all costs?! This may have been laudable in the '40s/'50s but in this Age of Terrorism we KNOW this to be different and it just wreaks of quaint naivety which again cheapens the overall experience. I expect far more plausibility from a film with a nine-digit budget. So, good film, though far from great. Expand
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RobobobNov 28, 2015
A good movie that could have been soooo much better. I think they tried to fit too much into this movie. 10+ superheroes and a few villains might be the limit. The Widow/Banner relationship seems sudden and forced. Ultron should have beenA good movie that could have been soooo much better. I think they tried to fit too much into this movie. 10+ superheroes and a few villains might be the limit. The Widow/Banner relationship seems sudden and forced. Ultron should have been a little more intimidating for a homicidal robot. The highlights of these movies seem to be when the Avengers fight each other, which I hope they start to stray away from in future Avengers movies and focus on the villains. Other than those gripes, it had the same fun likable characters from the previous movie and some great lines and action sequences. Expand
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StatlerWaldorfOct 27, 2015
It could have just been a reel of slow-motion bullet cam shots from the first five minutes and we would still sit there for 3 hours wondering what Scarlet Johansson’s left breast was foreshadowing (reviewer’s note: Scarlet Johansson’s leftIt could have just been a reel of slow-motion bullet cam shots from the first five minutes and we would still sit there for 3 hours wondering what Scarlet Johansson’s left breast was foreshadowing (reviewer’s note: Scarlet Johansson’s left breast is overrated in inverse proportion to her dramatic poise). This is an alright movie as movies go. It is pretty good as Marvel movies go. I have heard grumbling, but it’s mostly nerds talking about things that can’t possibly matter or people looking to pick a fight with some low-hanging fruit. Mostly what was disappointing was that the real conflict was the same as the first Avengers movie (will the Avengers assemble? Answer: yes) which was a letdown because the opening makes it seem like the writers have finally moved on and that we can stop rehashing the plotline that is already destined for rehashing in Civil War. For a moment Whedon makes it seem like this tired emotional territory will be made anew by Hawkeye stepping forward as the hearth of the team but then he just remains in the role of underutilized acting talent while the camera lingers on him without explanation. Also, remember when Tony Stark died for a second in the first Avengers and even though you knew his contract said he had to be fine you still cared because it completed the only interesting character arc in the Marvel movies wherein a guy with no real powers and crippling narcissism changes from being a person to a Jesus? Verily he has risen, which is fine because there’s a whole other sequel where the event leaves him psychologically damaged and he must continue to evolve. You will not have that experience watching anyone die or not die in this movie. Expand
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winj3rOct 4, 2015
The story is so thread bare it makes the movie a pain to watch. It's extremely boring, with nothing more but CGI action flying acroos the screen.
I could't finish watching the movie, because was bored out of my mind.
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marianodSep 21, 2015
Although it is entertaining and serves to pass the time, this movie was so far away from Avengers. The antagonist did not have the same charisma that had Loki. Perhaps too much CGI effect (than the first)
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Youngybhoy1988Sep 11, 2015
Maybe I've just seen too many comic book movies by this stage by I just couldn't get into this movie, action was fine but really just a bunch of cgi cartoon explosions that are really cool at 1st but end up getting boring, pretty standardMaybe I've just seen too many comic book movies by this stage by I just couldn't get into this movie, action was fine but really just a bunch of cgi cartoon explosions that are really cool at 1st but end up getting boring, pretty standard save the world from evil bad guy plot, best part of the movie was probably the funny interactions with the characters, worth seeing but dont believe the hype Expand
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horizonbtsSep 8, 2015
Lots of action, but not near as fun as the first one, and no where near as good of a plot. Found myself at times being bored and even feel asleep a few times. It is hard for me to rate any Marvel movie this low as I grew up a comic bookLots of action, but not near as fun as the first one, and no where near as good of a plot. Found myself at times being bored and even feel asleep a few times. It is hard for me to rate any Marvel movie this low as I grew up a comic book addict spending a lot of my hard earned money as a kid on comic books. Still found this one just a bit stale, the action is the only thing that kept me going! The humor and one liners were good at times, but still found it hard for the this one to get off the ground for me. Hopefully the next one will be accompanied with a better plot, and be a little more upbeat, and something a little fresher and not feel so much like a total retread!! Expand
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AegonVAug 26, 2015
elizabeth olsen's nose is distractingly annoying, is that a product of botched surgery, it's been bothering me since godzilla, i kept thinking godzilla's nose is better looking than the female protagonist's nose! now in everytime she is in aelizabeth olsen's nose is distractingly annoying, is that a product of botched surgery, it's been bothering me since godzilla, i kept thinking godzilla's nose is better looking than the female protagonist's nose! now in everytime she is in a schene in AAOU, i kept thinking that nose could suck mjolnir to oblivion, or destroy hulk's strength, or pierce iron man's armor!! i told you very annoyingly distracting Expand
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csw12Aug 25, 2015
Though Age of Ultron is better than its predecessor, it still carries many of the bad characteristics as the first. Too long, forced humor, and a story that is manageable at best. The action sequences are done sleeker but still rivalThough Age of Ultron is better than its predecessor, it still carries many of the bad characteristics as the first. Too long, forced humor, and a story that is manageable at best. The action sequences are done sleeker but still rival anything Michael Bay has done. In the end, this Avengers showed more life than the first but still felt like an over-bloated cash grab. Expand
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davidlau17Aug 15, 2015
It was sloppy storytelling with a bunch of corny jokes. Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver were wasted. Ultron, the villain, threw less punches than he did punchlines.
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LordDoranAug 12, 2015
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This will be quite a quick review, and I am going to mark it as containing spoilers.

Where it is awesome and interesting to see our favorite team of heroes back on the big screen, and in action, but here's where it falters. Ultron is not a threat at all. He is about as powerful as paper. The Avengers just rip through him with absolute ease. Also The Vision is just shoe horned in right at the end. They just seen to try and tell to many different stories, which make sense as there are so many of them in the film, but the way it's executed, it takes away from the entire experience. An example of this is the Black Widow and Bruce Banner romance, which just comes out of the blue, and just makes you think "who actually cares?" One last thing I really did not like were the casting choices for Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch. Scarlet's costume wasn't even close to anything that she would possibly wear, neither of the actor's really look the part, and my gosh they really do not sound the part either.

It just seems like a stepping stone for other films in the franchise. I can already tell the Civil War film is going to be as big of a failure. One redeeming factor of the film is when Scarlet Witch uses her mind powers on Black Widow, and it uncovers her back story and how she became a spy. Other than that, this stepping stone in the Marvel Universe is slowly pointing to the demise and problems that are soon to come to the MCU unfortunately.
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DeerangJul 28, 2015
Review in a nutshell. Far too long. Far too convuluted. Action scenes are a 3d blurry mess. Acting is generally good. As usual Hulk is the high point. More screen time for Hawkeye but very dull story. Implausible even by super hero standards.Review in a nutshell. Far too long. Far too convuluted. Action scenes are a 3d blurry mess. Acting is generally good. As usual Hulk is the high point. More screen time for Hawkeye but very dull story. Implausible even by super hero standards. Too many characters to get your head around. Did i sat the action scenes are impossible to watch. Ridiculously stupid ending. Not a self contained movie. Thor has become a side character. Expand
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HumaxJul 27, 2015
As much as I am an Avenger's Fan I was a bit taken aback. The concept is interesting, the action is breath taking, yet I continuously feel I missed something and that feeling was there till the end.
The fellow mates of Tony Stark appear to
As much as I am an Avenger's Fan I was a bit taken aback. The concept is interesting, the action is breath taking, yet I continuously feel I missed something and that feeling was there till the end.
The fellow mates of Tony Stark appear to be lost and unless someone wrangles them up for some action they appear more than misplaced at times.
The usual cohesion and teamwork of the cast that made Marvel so phenomenal just isn't there.
James Spader as a 'robot' just didn't do it for me. I am sorry. (and I love James Spader)
I am sure Marvel could have come up with a better story and if this movie is not the preparation for the next one, I could surmise that we all seen Marvel's prime time and expect more nose dives in the future.
Yet, I keep my hopes up high and consider this one a small forgivable error (or misstep) and wait impatiently for the next spectacle.
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MrTibsterJul 21, 2015
AOU is unfortunately a film that never fully hits the spectacle that the first one reached, and feels much more like a rushed out sequel. The writing is unimpressive but does keep the characters likeable, but that may be due to the greatAOU is unfortunately a film that never fully hits the spectacle that the first one reached, and feels much more like a rushed out sequel. The writing is unimpressive but does keep the characters likeable, but that may be due to the great acting from the whole cast. Ultron is a great villain but is never developed enough, so he never reaches his full potential. The action can be great but just feels like any blockbuster out there, and never fully exceeds them in that department.

Overall a complete let down on the film, that is sure to go down in score after the hype has died down. Still has some good moments that do bring the score up, but is so uneven that the highest score I can give this film is a 6.
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alexo774Jul 19, 2015
First 30 minutes were fantastic. The introduction of Ultron was fantastic. Then it all went downhill, as we had a romance forced upon us, and just ugh. I don't even wanna talk about this film, because it is the most disappointing film of 2015First 30 minutes were fantastic. The introduction of Ultron was fantastic. Then it all went downhill, as we had a romance forced upon us, and just ugh. I don't even wanna talk about this film, because it is the most disappointing film of 2015 so far. Joss Whedon is giving into his own hype, and I couldn't be happier that hes keeping his selfish "femnist" hands away from Marvel from now on... Expand
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Patrick94Jul 14, 2015
Not as good as the first Avengers, or Captain America 2. Still enjoyable, although a bit by the numbers. I watched it at the cinema, and TBH I recommend waiting for the DVD/Blu-Ray release as there really is no reason to go watch it now. I'mNot as good as the first Avengers, or Captain America 2. Still enjoyable, although a bit by the numbers. I watched it at the cinema, and TBH I recommend waiting for the DVD/Blu-Ray release as there really is no reason to go watch it now. I'm actually slightly disappointed :/ . Expand
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yardashJun 27, 2015
Tamam çizgi roman uyarlamalarını seviyorum ancak arkadaş sırf seyirci sinemaya gelsin bol bol da bilgisayar efektleri izlesin gitsin bende cebimi doldurayım olayı sıkıyor. Elinde malzeme, oyuncu kalitesi, efektlerdeki becerileri düşünüyorumTamam çizgi roman uyarlamalarını seviyorum ancak arkadaş sırf seyirci sinemaya gelsin bol bol da bilgisayar efektleri izlesin gitsin bende cebimi doldurayım olayı sıkıyor. Elinde malzeme, oyuncu kalitesi, efektlerdeki becerileri düşünüyorum da senaryo kötü olmuş ama demekten kendimi alamıyorum. Yapay zeka insan ırkını ortadan kaldırarak dünyaya barış ve huzur getirecek öyle mi? Nedir bu 5 yaşında falan mıyız biz. Arkadaş bu geyik yıllardır bilimkurgu dünyasında döner durur da daha bu işten başarılı bir şey çıkaran çıkmadı. Hep güdük kalacak bir bakış açısı. Üstelik bunca zaman ve çizilmiş bunca roman varken bundan senaryo çıkarıp filmin tamamını bunun üstüne kurmak artık hakikaten sıkıcı oluyor. Ne diyeyim daha bilemedim. İzleyin elbette ancak transformers'tan hallice bir film bulacaksınız beklentilerinizi çok yukarıda tutmayın derim... Expand
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trnicekJun 26, 2015
I think it's rly, that these films are too much. The last few years is interesting to see screenwriting achievement and we are forced again and again to watch a herd of idiots, is trying to stop gang "cool" bad guys (just stop, because weI think it's rly, that these films are too much. The last few years is interesting to see screenwriting achievement and we are forced again and again to watch a herd of idiots, is trying to stop gang "cool" bad guys (just stop, because we need them in another part), who holds in his hand a little sh*t which can destroy the entire galaxy. However, the commercial success of these jewels do not suggest, that it should be in sight to change something and we can look forward to more festivals film tricks.

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Myslím, že už je těchto filmů opravdu příliš. Posledních pár let není k vidění scénáristicky zajímavý počin a jsme nuceni stále dokola sledovat stádo tupounů, co se snaží zastavit partičku "cool" záporáků (jenom zastavit, vždyť je budeme potřebovat v dalším dílu), kteří drží v ruce malý hovno, jenž dokáže zničit rovnou celou galaxii. Bohužel komerční úspěchy těchto klenotů nenaznačují, že by se mělo v dohlednu něco změnit a můžeme se tak těšit na další festivaly filmových triků.
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PhyukYOOMMKAAYJun 24, 2015
EH. Its like any other avengers movie, they all get together, they feud. They mess up, they feud some more, Nick Fury comes and reunites them. They learn the true value of friendship or some s***. they stop the bad guys and save the world.EH. Its like any other avengers movie, they all get together, they feud. They mess up, they feud some more, Nick Fury comes and reunites them. They learn the true value of friendship or some s***. they stop the bad guys and save the world. Just felt bland and the same as the other avengers. The only fans are tumblr fans that just can't say it was meh because "muh geekdom". overall it was a movie you'd buy in a $5 bin at walmart. Expand
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MagmafrostJun 16, 2015
Its another Marvel movie, you know. It wasn't necessarily bad, as such, it just wasn't anything special, and certainly not as good as the first. Ultron felt more like a plot device than a fleshed out villain, and the entire movie amounted toIts another Marvel movie, you know. It wasn't necessarily bad, as such, it just wasn't anything special, and certainly not as good as the first. Ultron felt more like a plot device than a fleshed out villain, and the entire movie amounted to setup for upcoming movies, specifically Civil War, Infinity War, and Black Panther. It contributed very little to the MCU in itself, apart from pulling the audience away from liking Iron Man, so that Civil War might be more acceptable to them. Its a necessary point, I think, in the MCU, especially since many viewers aren't readers of the comics, but in itself, it was it was a little lack-lustre. On top of that, the story felt very compressed.

That said, it wasn't a bad experience. I wouldn't necessarily go out of my way to watch it again, but it was worth watching once, if for no reason other than to make better sense of future Marvel movies.
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NatT96Jun 14, 2015
This is coming from a person that read the comics as a kid, this movies plot confused the hell out of me. It took so much explanation and research to actually understand things in this film. Decent over the top action and cool acting from theThis is coming from a person that read the comics as a kid, this movies plot confused the hell out of me. It took so much explanation and research to actually understand things in this film. Decent over the top action and cool acting from the characters is all I got, its nothing new. Expand
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AGKJun 13, 2015
The movie is alright but it's just too long! I feel asleep not because it's boring (which it's not) but it's as i aid, too long. the rest of it was good.
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I8cheez718Jun 13, 2015
Yes there are superheroes . Yes there is a super villain. Yes there is a lot of action. But all stuff we have seen before. This film is exciting and spectacular but brings nothing new to the superhero genre.
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DRauchDoes2015Jun 8, 2015
Hear me out. I’d take this advice before diving in.

You fanboys need to apply some Bengay to your anal cavities, like, a fistful. Many of you, in spite of pleading levelheadedness, will still be butt hurt by the ghastly, blaspheming I am
Hear me out. I’d take this advice before diving in.

You fanboys need to apply some Bengay to your anal cavities, like, a fistful. Many of you, in spite of pleading levelheadedness, will still be butt hurt by the ghastly, blaspheming I am about to commit on your figurehead God of blockbuster entertainment and I wouldn’t want your inflamed buttocks to blossom into a full on hemorrhoidal ****

I say this because I care.

Age of Ultron is a mess. It’s a blockbuster that confounds, feeling simultaneously bloated and fatally undernourished. If anything, it serves as a strong testament to an ongoing and fatally regressive refusal to capitalize on the massive emotional invest a good majority of the public has in these films by taking serious dramatic risks. Big-budget escapism will never die, so long as intellectual pandering continues to be the most effective pheromone luring the mindless drones to the multiplex. This latest Avengers entry isn’t guilty of all that I condemn most populist entertainment, mainly because there is a team of resilient artists with integrity fighting for control of this project. This odd meeting of genuine talent and ambition with the compromise and sacrifice that comes with mounting a 200+ million dollar tentpole has processed Age of Ultron a confounding concoction. It shows signs of fleeting life in passages, but is at nearly every turn bullied into submission by established parameters dictating the film be palatable before it be good.

This franchise has already set the stage for an endless churn of films that are at war with being less brand-entry and more standalone, but there's one thing that has been consistent with all Marvel films that tattoo this monotony on each work: None of the primary characters are susceptible to the loom of mortality. For a superhero series, one that frequents in thrusting it’s characters in preposterously harrowing situations, it eliminates the concept of stakes altogether. Even though the effects and action choreography occasionally stumbles and conveys kinetic thrills in spite of itself, I found myself constantly pulled out of the moment by the nagging realization that none of this violence serves a purpose, or ever will, until, like this series, it is acknowledged that it's characters can die.

When Age of Ultron isn’t bombarding you with diverting action, it’s characters are interacting, which is almost worse than the nihilistic fight-scenes. EVERY OTHER LINE OF DIALOGUE IN THIS FILM IS A CATCHPHRASE. There are intermittent highs that rescue these playful, cheesy jabs from resulting in complete cinematic flatlining; just when the ordeal feels ready to capsize through a barrage of one-liners and turn me off entirely, Whedon and co inject a playfully off-kilter segment or a split-second visual gag that actually works. Nonetheless, my cringe face got quite the workout watching Age of Ultron. I’m fine with Marvel's light, easygoing tone, but the reality of the film fringes on collapsing on numerous occasions because Tony Stark can’t have a conversation without punning it up. What a dick.

These blunders made in Age of Ultron are reprehensible enough, but my primary issue with the new Avengers is it's jumbled, frenetically conducted rhythm. Nearly EVERY transition is tainted by a transparent, gaping wound - plot holes of an enormity so egregious that each venue feels teetering of the edge of complete derailment. Whedon HAD to make compromises in order to condense his latest staggering behemoth into a franchise-loyal, cohesive(ish) tentpole centerpiece, while simultaneously retaining his integrity, allowing for legitimate personality to seep through the cracks of his latest high-budget, crowd-drawing effort. Age of Ultron is an immense, seven-course meal and Whedon had the task of delivering the dish, which by no means could be safely digested without unbuckling your waist and allowing your protruding bulge to breathe. Not a particularly attractive look.

To resist stagnancy and stifling billow, he surgically extracted every scene that didn’t warrant it's absolute necessity. This may sound like he has crafted a lean, carefully honed film, free of needless indulgence. He has not. Instead, Whedon got shaky hands on the operating table and ripped out scenes that, though not eventful enough to justify their existence entirely, were ESSENTIAL elements of cohesion and overall flow. I’ll list of a couple instances; if I regurgitated every gap of consistency, I’d be risking redundancy (which Whedon showed little regard for) and stretching my memory thin:

How did Bruce find Natasha imprisoned by Ultron, why was he not guarding her, and why was she not just killed in the first place? (he wasn’t holding her for strategic ransom or anything). How the **** did Thor know when to come back to resurrect Vision during the scuffle in the lab and what happened with him in the pool of water? (this segment feels completely incoherent, not redeemable IMO).
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ReapingCriticJun 4, 2015
Avengers: Age of Ultron was an overall good movie. The actors did well, and there was a little bit of everything (action, romance, etc.). Though i enjoyed this one, the first was much better, and much more well directed. I would watch Age ofAvengers: Age of Ultron was an overall good movie. The actors did well, and there was a little bit of everything (action, romance, etc.). Though i enjoyed this one, the first was much better, and much more well directed. I would watch Age of Ultron again, if asked to, but not of my own accord. All in all, it was worth the money I payed to see it. Expand
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JamiesueJun 1, 2015
From a non-avengers fan. I am not a huge avengers fan but get brought along with my husband see basically every comic book movie ever made. That being said coming from someone who does not really know the avengers back story or have anyFrom a non-avengers fan. I am not a huge avengers fan but get brought along with my husband see basically every comic book movie ever made. That being said coming from someone who does not really know the avengers back story or have any real feelings towards the character, I have to say the movie wasn’t bad. The movie was easy to follow, the special effects were good, and the acting was well done. I don’t remember a ton of details about the movie but if you are that person going along for the ride you won’t be disappointed. Expand
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SkulbMay 28, 2015
I have severe Marvel fatigue at this point. It`s one thing to make movies where you have a solid back story, like Daredevil, Wolverine or Spiderman, even though that is apparently hard too. Even X-Men worked because there was a story there toI have severe Marvel fatigue at this point. It`s one thing to make movies where you have a solid back story, like Daredevil, Wolverine or Spiderman, even though that is apparently hard too. Even X-Men worked because there was a story there to build off of. It`s quite another to make movies about this bad comic book which only exists because six year olds in the 1970s wanted to "see all the superheroes together!". But there`s no story to work with here. Big threat, must gang up to deal with it. Right, that`s the script done folks! Now for some special effects to cover up that there`s no story! The Avengers is the only Marvel prospect I can think of that`s even worse than Fantastic Four.
But it isn`t the fault of the director. At least not entirely. There literally is no story to work with. I have no idea what made them think they could make more than one movie out of this nonsense. The first one was passable because it focused on Captain America a lot, who does have a decent story to work with. But without that focus this movie is just lame. Thor`s Hammer comic relief is real!

I can`t wait for Antman.....
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AlsmirMay 27, 2015
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. It's a decent movie but definitely not great unless you're a massive Marvel fan. Lots of fighting and rather disappointing story.

My main complains:
The villain - AI that was supposed to protect humans but decides that in order to do that he needs to start an apocalypse - how original.

Iron Man has some special suit that he keeps on the orbit. He uses it to fight Hulk but doesn't bother with it in the final fight.

Vibranium - the same material that was used for Captain America's shield. Turns out there is still a bunch of that metal on earth. More than that, Iron Man actually knows where to get that material, but he never bothered to make a suit out of vibranium. Really?

The friendly AI/cyborg they created. He can fly, shoot some beams and carry Thor's hammer, but nobody bothers to explain how he got these powers.

I enjoyed some of the back stories of the characters, fighting scenes were pretty cool but that's it. So far both Avengers 1 and 2 are the movies where the main concept is "Lets put all those superheroes together and make them fight against some evil, people will love that!"

Come on, at least make a decent story or proper enemies rather than a bunch of robots.
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BradySmithMay 25, 2015
A very functional letdown. The action scenes and effects are top notch, and the characters are all still competently written...but it does not add up to a thrilling movie. Sure, some individual scenes are exciting but the movie drags. TheA very functional letdown. The action scenes and effects are top notch, and the characters are all still competently written...but it does not add up to a thrilling movie. Sure, some individual scenes are exciting but the movie drags. The plot is extremely predictable, which is of course true of nearly all superhero movies, but the story doesn't even engage in the moment. Talky scenes are added in which do nothing to enhance the story and end up feeling like mere time wasters. It did start out well, and did entertain me for a good deal of its running time so I can't say it was bad... but the finale is the same old, same old. You never feel like any of the characters are in danger and none of it is as fun as it should have been. A big comedown from the exciting first Avengers movie. Expand
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dougaussieMay 24, 2015
This movie is too long. I would have cut out a half an hour of action and saved it for the special edition blu ray, unless they already have done that. Even though CGI is pretty good it still looks unrealistic, yeh that's cgi that whole cityThis movie is too long. I would have cut out a half an hour of action and saved it for the special edition blu ray, unless they already have done that. Even though CGI is pretty good it still looks unrealistic, yeh that's cgi that whole city going up, yep all the avengers fighting that's all computer stuff. Some of it is just over the top, if the whole earth went to work to build a flying city they would take ten years just to plan it. Yes this is all fantasy stuff, but we like to see some semblance of reality that's why I remember the house in the country scene more than most of the other stuff. Ultron didn't impress me for some reason as a super robot that is, and the guy he was building, ultra ultron was well, what was he? I thought ultrons face movements when speaking looked too much like plastic moving. Ultron wants to destroy mankind, why? we do enough of that already why not change us into a race of robots, I thought the premise was lame. If I was hulk I would have taken Natasha with me and kept the plane. I think this movie was too much like too much chocolate, it tastes good at the start then just gets sickly sweet, should have made two movies out of it. Expand
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JacobMay 23, 2015
The Avengers: Age of Ultron is big, loud, dumb, and meaty giving comicbook fans a giant steak to chew on. Unfortunately, while it tastes good at the time it doesn’t have much lasting appeal. The film throws so much at the audience in regardsThe Avengers: Age of Ultron is big, loud, dumb, and meaty giving comicbook fans a giant steak to chew on. Unfortunately, while it tastes good at the time it doesn’t have much lasting appeal. The film throws so much at the audience in regards to action, characters, and story that it is too much to take in causing everything to cancel everything out and create a forgettable film. I’m not saying the Avengers didn’t have moments the parts of the film where it slowed down and had character moments and had external conflict the film was enjoyable; but all that is lost under the excessive story and action. Nothing is given time to sink in because we need to move on to the next big thing. While I was entertained by the film it lacks, any rewatch value, lasting appeal, or anything that could stick in my head. By trying to do so much The Avengers Age of Ultron winds up so forgettable. Expand
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asdfassMay 23, 2015
It is a bad movie. very disappointing. It is the origin story of 3 heroes and a super villain. random things happen over and over for no reason, it was a mess. black widow calls herself a monster on par with the hulk because she cant haveIt is a bad movie. very disappointing. It is the origin story of 3 heroes and a super villain. random things happen over and over for no reason, it was a mess. black widow calls herself a monster on par with the hulk because she cant have babies. She also waits in a cage for Banner to rescue her for no reason. he saves her, but in a way that literally makes no sense. There are so many characters that non of them have the time to have any character development.

the villian was very, very well voice acted, and entertaining. his plan was retarded.
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dyshpoMay 21, 2015
This film has nothing to offer except being a glorified trailer. PG story when we really need is an R rated film not geared to kids. This could've been better than the first but they made a 150 million ad for toys.
This film has the same
This film has nothing to offer except being a glorified trailer. PG story when we really need is an R rated film not geared to kids. This could've been better than the first but they made a 150 million ad for toys.
This film has the same sequence of events as Iron Man 2 and The Avengers for the end. Whoever directed this needs to be fired and banned from film making . A complete waste of time .
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jafifiMay 20, 2015
the character development, whilst good, took up much too time for the plot development. the action scenes are a little askew and they leave with that underwhelmed feeling. definitely not better than the first, but good enough to carry thethe character development, whilst good, took up much too time for the plot development. the action scenes are a little askew and they leave with that underwhelmed feeling. definitely not better than the first, but good enough to carry the franchise for another installment which we hope will be better Expand
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moniqueTsuMay 20, 2015
I went to the theater at 8.30 pm yesterday and it made me a little sleepy. I tried to make myself sober but I cannot recognize those characters. Maybe it is because I didn't watch the first series of Avengers. If Bly-ray comes, i willI went to the theater at 8.30 pm yesterday and it made me a little sleepy. I tried to make myself sober but I cannot recognize those characters. Maybe it is because I didn't watch the first series of Avengers. If Bly-ray comes, i will certainly watch it again since so many people said it was fabulous. Expand
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BENNEBMay 18, 2015
Apart from the good fight scenes filled with jam-packed action and trill, along with the pretty good visuals, there is nothing much to get out of the film, considering how much expectations it put on me after seeing the first Avengers. ActingApart from the good fight scenes filled with jam-packed action and trill, along with the pretty good visuals, there is nothing much to get out of the film, considering how much expectations it put on me after seeing the first Avengers. Acting in general was pretty stale, the storyline was rushed and thrown at your face and the film did not give you time to digest the storyline, leaving you kind of at a lost, the character development was weak and the film to me kind off seem to drag on forever. I'm not saying I hate the second Avengers movie (I would give the movie a thumbs up if you are in for the action), but I'm just not feeling it. Overall, I left the cinema kind off underwhelmed and disappointed, to be completely honest. Expand
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MonkayMay 18, 2015
Went to see Age of Ultron.....hmmmm what can i say . interesting story line which the film really DID not do justice . hit a robot hit another robot hit yet another robot funny comment or action oh and hit more robots with a mini romanceWent to see Age of Ultron.....hmmmm what can i say . interesting story line which the film really DID not do justice . hit a robot hit another robot hit yet another robot funny comment or action oh and hit more robots with a mini romance between hulk and black widow, lots of techno waffle which didn't explain what was happening, would have made an interesting discussion on ethics of AI, rather disappointing. Expand
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diogomendesMay 17, 2015
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. My biggest concern about this movie was how Joss Whedon was going to handle the story. Before its release, there was a ton of announcements about new characters like Quicksilver, Scarlet Witch, Vision, Ultron - as well as the returning cast - getting stranded in a 2 hour and a half movie, which scared me a little bit. Director Joss Whedon focused too much on spectacle that he forgot to pay attention to the movie's narrative, which is hampered by too many introductions and exposition, feeling very overcrowded at times. However, the movie does have its character quirks and action set pieces that satisfy in every sense of the world. To be honest, this whole cinematic universe is getting so stuffed that is hard to take a deep breath. Is this the beginning of Marvel's downfall? I hope not.

When Tony Stark tries to jumpstart a dormant peacekeeping program, things go awry and Earth's Mightiest Heroes, including Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, the Incredible Hulk, Black Widow and Hawkeye, are put to the ultimate test as the fate of the planet hangs in the balance. As the villainous Ultron emerges, it is up to the Avengers to stop him from enacting his terrible plans, and soon uneasy alliances and unexpected action pave the way for a global adventure.

I was NOT expecting the beginning of the movie to be what I thought it was going to be in the middle of it. It feels unexplained how the team came back together. I mean, where did the Hulk go after the first Avengers movie? Where did Hawkeye go? Did he stay with S.H.I.E.L.D? It just feels too rushed, and doesn't give you a minute to process because you're in a middle of a spectacularly chaotic action sequence. I must say, Whedon knows how to craft a decently filmed, well choreographed action moment and I love that. But the movie just feels tired in some way. Ultron's motivation is too rushed and somewhat incomprehensible, not to mention he had this shtick that made me wonder how a robot can possess a comedic performance like a real human being. Look, I understand he has artificial intelligence but that doesn't give him the possibility to do that. Or does it?

The Avengers movie (the first one) had this charm that put moviegoers on the edge of their seat. This sequel just puts anyone on the edge of their mind. I know it sounds stupid to say that, but there's no other words to express this overstuffed film. Maybe I'm being too hard on this movie. The characters are excellent, the soundtrack is once again fantastic, the visuals are pretty eye-popping, the action is exuberant and there are several dramatic character moments to enjoy. I'm so sad about Quicksilver's death. He would have made an outstanding avenger. You know, for a minor character, he got a decent amount of screen-time.

Funny scenes return in large supply, mostly between the main characters. Some of the humor works, some doesn't, but it's truly gratifying to see that the team production behind the making of this picture hasn't lost their wit and creativity. I also would like to mention the appearance of Nick Fury. Man, I love that guy, and he didn't earn the screen-time he deserved, which kinda pissed me off. I hope he returns in future installments with a good amount of time.

Final Score to Avengers: Age of Ultron: 6.5/10. Not sure if I'm ever going to bump it down to a 6, but one thing I'm sure: This was a blast. I mean, not just in the bad way, it's just sweet to look at. Despite Ultron's bloated plan, I still liked his design (James Spader did a great job) and his lines of dialogue. I liked the characters, liked Joss Whedon's directing, but that pacing and plotting... we have to work at it, don't we Mr. Whedon? Anyway, this was a solid movie and I hope Marvel keeps improving.

P.S: That Stan Lee cameo was funny...
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NotoriousFraudMay 16, 2015
The new installment into the Marvel "MCU" canon seemed like the franchise was taking a step forward but instead took 2 steps back. In terms of story, nothing is accomplished here, the stakes are not that high because we all know that no oneThe new installment into the Marvel "MCU" canon seemed like the franchise was taking a step forward but instead took 2 steps back. In terms of story, nothing is accomplished here, the stakes are not that high because we all know that no one of importance will die or else there wouldn't be a dozen more of these movies, the humor and quips are fine at first but after awhile it just seems forced and when the tone is set for seriousness it's jarring to see jokes in every line of dialogue. Another problem in the movie is also Marvel's biggest weakness, Villains. Ultron, while brilliantly played by James Spader seemed like a threat at first but he and his army of disposable robots are defeated very easily even when some of our heroes only have a Bow and Arrow or Pistols. The film's story regresses as it goes on, taking breaks between plot progressions even when there is no action, trailer like scenes are inserted in the 2nd and 3rd acts to set up the next 4 of these movies and doing so just takes away the story of this movie and makes it seem like $330 million dollar preview of coming (and distant) attractions. Very sad time to go in a Marvel movie with expectations especially after the raising of the bar thanks to Captain America: The Winter Soldier and Guardians of the Galaxy, like i said this movie should have been a step forward in the franchise but it took 2 steps back instead. Expand
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Nocturnal-__-May 16, 2015
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. A very disappointing sequel, so many things wrong with Disney's newest movie, so many characters with no time spent actually developing them, many pointless scenes setting up the next solo movies they'll be pushing out. Ultron poses no physical threat to the heroes at all, the only damage done to them comes in the form of the Scarlet Witch. Tony creates the evil AI villain Ultron, so you'd think he'd have learned his lesson, nope, his willing to do it all over again with the Vision, with no notion of how it could have went, Vision could have ended up being 10 times worse. The genius Ultron has the ability to have limitless copies of himself but brings every single copy to the final fight, you'd think he'd have multiple plans going simultaneously having an ability like that, or at the very least plan for defeat & stash a few copies elsewhere. Expand
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BshopMay 16, 2015
I wanted to like this movie, honestly. But Marvel has become too big for its own good.
In a few years, this will be the movie people point to when they say 'this is where it took a nose dive".
Like Amazing Spider-man 2, there are too many
I wanted to like this movie, honestly. But Marvel has become too big for its own good.
In a few years, this will be the movie people point to when they say 'this is where it took a nose dive".
Like Amazing Spider-man 2, there are too many characters and too much back-story that the director/writer tried to cram into here. What could have been a good development story for the main cast turned into a muddled affair of branched sequel set-ups for future movies.
That's all Marvel has become honestly. The character development happens in the stand alone movies for good reason - they are the only focus.
Maybe instead of messing with TV-like stories and cameos, Marvel should focus on character development only with one character at a time. This one could have been about Iron Man only, but instead it turned into multiple characters having flashbacks/flash forwards that it's hard to keep straight.
Honestly I hope Marvel universe gets back to the normal stuff, like developing one character at a time.
Also, same formula here for the first Avengers (bad guy steals something, beats the good guys once, twice, and the third time the good guys win!), although they added two characters to help the bad guy, then turn tail once they realize the motive.
In summary, worth a rent to keep the story straight for later movies (and the expanded Marvel universe), but not worth the theater screening. Skip it and wait for DVD. See Mad Max instead.
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bigfoot6463May 15, 2015
Not close to the first one but a good movie to see if you want to kill some time. Acting was not so great and was predictable. Was not satisfied when I left the movie.
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raporgiMay 15, 2015
fun movie but I felt that Ultron was underused and underwhelming. Too many minion smashing scenes, a forced romance, Renner is still boring and a poor fit for Hawkeye. I felt they reduced Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch to a bunch of accents. Afun movie but I felt that Ultron was underused and underwhelming. Too many minion smashing scenes, a forced romance, Renner is still boring and a poor fit for Hawkeye. I felt they reduced Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch to a bunch of accents. A lot of scenes feel a bit recycled from the previous movie. I was also annoyed by the extended evac scene. Cap acts stupid and demands the whole team die if they cant save the whole city. Ultron becomes evil from the get go and starts acting like well a bad guy from Buffy which is totally inappropriate for this movie. The writing in this movie is attrocious. Josh Whedon shouldnt be let near a Marvel movie ever again. Expand
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