So I finally saw Pitch Perfect last night. That was hella fun. Not exactly surprising, but really entertaining nonetheless.
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Just got back from Age of Ultron and I enjoyed it a lot.
As much as I like the Hawkguy comics, I was perfectly happy with the farm scenes. I was very glad Clint got to do some more in this and be snarky with Quicksilver.
I totally read the Black Widow "monster" conversation as a reference to her being trained as an assassin and not her infertility. Though I can see how it could be read the other way.
I have no idea what holocaust reference/joke people are talking about, because I certainly didn't notice one.
ETA: I also loved the Hulkbuster Ironman/Hulk fight and Tony's terror/pleading with him to just get knocked out already.
One thing that threw me out of Ultron was that yummy scene where Clint throws open his Closet of Weaponry. As yummy as it is, I'd recently watched an episode of the cartoon of Avengers Assemble where Clint opens his Closet of Weaponry, then closes the door and says "There's a Wendigo in my closet!" Then reopens the closet and takes a quiver from the wendigo then closes it again.
Even after seeing the movie, I literally don't believe that Clint has a wife and kids. I also hated the writing of the Natasha/Bruce stuff. I thought it was unnecessary as a character point, and also didn't ring true as it was happening.
ION, I assumed that Pietro died because of studio stuff -- I figured the X-Men get Quicksilver and Avengers get Scarlet Witch, because she wasn't in the X-Men movie, was she?
In short, eh. I'm not a comics reader, but feel like the MCU is too much like comics now, with all the convolution and everything feeling like set-up all the time. At the very end, my cousin and I were just like, "Yep, still don't know who the purple guy is. All right then."
Also: NEEDED MORE SHIRTLESS THOR, FOR PETE'S SAKE.
Did you see Guardians of the Galaxy, Jesse? Thanos was explained a little bit there.
I just read an article that said Hawkeye having a family comes from the Ultimate comics universe.
It does. Many evils do.
Did you see Guardians of the Galaxy, Jesse?
I did, but still meh and/or huh.
Many evils do.
Like Quicksilver/Scarlet Witch, (while Wolverine -- who might be their father -- WATCHES THEM get it on) which I just showed to Tim.
Oh my god, Marvel. That's not the good crack.
Anyone seen Ex Machina? I just saw it yesterday and liked it a lot.
I enjoyed Age of Ultron reasonably well, but Ex-Machina is certainly a more interesting take on Artificial Intelligence of the two. The performances are fantastic. The gender politics are both problematic and problematized, and I'm still trying to wrap my head around it.