Yeah, I loved Hulk
chucking Ultron out of the plane. And Ultron's "Oh, for God's sake!" when the Hulk landed on it when he thought he was in the clear.
Hulk just tearing through that
bunker in the beginning
was pretty good, too.
Joss also obviously had a lot of fun coming up with different tag-team moves for the Avengers to use.
I personally was good with Ultron
being more wise-cracking and less directly menacing.
It felt like staying true to one aspect of the comics where his AI was
modeled after his creator's brain. Though since it was Tony instead of Hank, we got more snark.
The movie tried to push that element without spelling it out between him
subconsciously quoting Tony to Ulysses Klaw and the part where he made a crack a split-second before Tony was about to.
I did like Ultron
snarking "I'm glad you asked that, because I wanted to take this time to explain my evil plan." BAM!
Foz Meadows made a pretty interesting comparison:
"Saw Age of Ultron tonight. It reminded me of nothing so much as a weird reinvention of S4 of Buffy."
"Ultron = Adam, Cap = Riley, Natasha = Buffy, Bruce = Angel, Hawkeye = Xander, Tony = Willow, Thor = Anya, Fury = Giles."
"Quicksilver = Spike, Red Witch = Harmony. I mean, shit; the Vision was basically the Super Power-Up Foursome the Scoobies used to beat Adam."
It totally kind of works, how bizarre. Weird how stories simmer back up like that.
It totally kind of works, how bizarre.
Hah! You've seen Javier's takedown of Joss on Firefly/Alien Resurrection? Same algebra.
Wasn't that one somewhat intentional? It was like the next thing he did, like AR was a test run for FF. This is
years
later, and I feel like it's unintentional, and it's a funny look into the way writers return to wells.
Wasn't that one somewhat intentional?
I'm not sure it was. I think those were his toys in that space opera toy chest.
It's kind of like how I keep writing "The Bow" over and over again. I have half a dozen stories about the relationship between a woman and a sentient non-human. Usually I don't even realize I'm doing it, though I've become hyperaware of it now and the last one I did totally on purpose.
I have half a dozen stories about the relationship between a woman and a sentient non-human.
You realize what that means, of course.
I have been trying to figure it out and my most recent explanation is that I consider myself a sentient non-human.
and my most recent explanation is that I consider myself a sentient non-human.
::therapist nod::
Mmmmhmmmm. But note that it's specifically in relation to women.