https://www.youtube.com/embed/n-q4ucusUm8
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Unless that is stated specifically, I'm going to choose to believe in my loophole
and anybody else who doesn't want the hammer being ****ed out is free to join met:
Agreed...That's the best quote yet ....The ****ing out of Thor"s hammer definitely needs to stop...https://www.youtube.com/embed/n-q4ucusUm8
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Whedon’s first cut of Age of Ultron came in at nearly three and a half hours; eventually, he and Feige worked together to slice the film down to 142 minutes. “There's one or two things that I'm unhappy about not having in there, but they're small,” said Whedon. “I said to Kevin before we started, 'My secret fantasy that'll never come true is that the second one is shorter than the first.' And we're shorter by a minute.” The first Avengers film still weighs heavily on Whedon’s mind, though not for the reasons you might think. With rave reviews and a $1.5 billion worldwide gross, it was a success in almost every way imaginable and immediately established Whedon, until then best known for his TV shows like Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Firefly, as an A-list feature filmmaker. It seemed like everyone loved the movie ... everyone, that is, except the director.
“When I watch it, I just see 'flaw, flaw, flaw, compromise, laziness, mistake,’” said Whedon. “The reason I set out to make another film is because I wanted to make one that was better, and I wanted to up my game as a shooter and work harder on every aspect of it and sort of give myself up to it in a way that's hard for me, because I have a family. I started as a writer in low-budget TV, and there was always this element of, ‘This is good enough.’ And with this movie, I never wanted to say, ‘This is good enough.’”
Though he gave his all to Age of Ultron, Whedon hasn’t been able to watch the final cut all the way through yet — “I tried,” said the typically hard-on-himself filmmaker, “and I had a terrible time” — but he’s heartened by the glowing reaction online from early press screenings. “Is it perfect? It is not,” said Whedon. “Is it me? It's so baldly, nakedly me. To do something that is as personal as this movie is — on that budget, for a studio that needs a summer tentpole — is an extraordinary privilege.”
'My secret fantasy that'll never come true is that the second one is shorter than the first.' And we're shorter by a minute.
VISION!!!!!
I knew we would see him in a tv spot!!
Even such a brief glimpse of Vision was great!...I don't want him to die, I'll be very upset if he does, but he's one of the few characters who is not a main Avenger and who also is known enough to the audience that they might give a crap if he dies. And these movies are not strangers to killing off a character to give another motivation/angst and Whedon is not Shane Black, so it's kinda weird to act like two different directors would write exactly the same. Just because Black dropped the ball with a character's reaction doesn't mean Whedon would. We'll know for sure soon anyway.
How about them using motivation to keep each other alive. That'd be far more interesting. Humans don't appreciate anything until it's gone. I see why Ultron is around, he's probably right.

I don't think it will be BW who bites the dust in AoU since she did in an interview with Collider where she discusses being in future MCU films.
I don't think it will be BW who bites the dust in AoU since she did in an interview with Collider where she discusses being in future MCU films.
http://collider.com/captain-america-3-civil-war-scarlett-johansson-teases-psychological-twists/
But WHAT motivation/angst? Coulsen's fake death? There has either been fake deaths or pointless deaths.
How about them using motivation to keep each other alive. That'd be far more interesting. Humans don't appreciate anything until it's gone. I see why Ultron is around, he's probably right.

He does, it's confirmed.
Agreed. Fake deaths are super-dumb in general and as much as I love Avengers, Coulson's death was as dumb as any other fake death, but made mega-dumb by the fact that he appears and stars in a TV show straight after. To do anything like that again in the very next film would be ultra-dumb.I agree with this actually, I think pulling another death in an Avengers movie when they did the same thing in the last one is super dumb (and generally I'm not a big fan of character death unless it's done right and actually sticks), but unless they're talking about the JARVIS -> Vision transition we're getting one. I'm glad it's not BW at least![]()
