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I look forward to the day I can watch both back to back in the comfort of my bed.![]()
Same here.

I look forward to the day I can watch both back to back in the comfort of my bed.![]()

I left Avengers feeling disapointed, found it completely hollow and when it comes to entertainment and rewatching value it's probably my least favorite MCU film. I was a huge Joss Whedon fan due to his work on Buffy, but i really don't like his films, unless he uses popular characters, they're usually very forgetable, the wit was for me better handled in the Iron Man movies (expecialy 3) and the action has been better handled in the Phase II movies.
It's not even a question.james mcavoy's performance in DOFP alone was better than anyone in the avengers imo
Wrong, wrong wrong wrong.
The Line delivery in DoFP took me out of the film several times.
I was shocked to see that a popcorn movie like the Avengers has a 92% at RT as well!When I got out of DoFP I was actually a little shocked at how positively critics had reacted. It's a very good movie, sure, but 92%!? I actually think in many ways, it was a step down from both X-2 and First Class. This was definitely a bigger movie than those two, but a better one? I'm not really sure.
Just wow. SMH
The trash talkers are out in full force today. That's how you know it's more about fanhood than actual movie critiquing. Luckily their voices are in the smallest of minorities so it's not really relevant.

Now you're just generalising it, this is why i barely talk about Avengers, you simply can't find it unimpressive aparently![]()
I left Avengers feeling disapointed, found it completely hollow and when it comes to entertainment and rewatching value it's probably my least favorite MCU film. I was a huge Joss Whedon fan due to his work on Buffy, but i really don't like his films, unless he uses popular characters, they're usually very forgetable, the wit was for me better handled in the Iron Man movies (expecialy 3) and the action has been better handled in the Phase II movies.
Again, you're among a tiny set of people who was not able to find the "spectacle" in the movie, not to mention calling it a "hollow" movie.
Transformers 3 only made around 350 million less than Avengers, are you telling me that can't be called a hollow film, even though the vocal minority in the internet hates it with a passion.
Well, I wanted to shoot myself after every stupid joke by Tony Stark and company.
And the acting was average at best, imo.
I was shocked to see that a popcorn movie like the Avengers has a 92% at RT as well!
Some of us are discerning enough to realize that lathering on mellow drama
doesn't make a film more intriguing, and that humor and wit is not a sign of weakness, but intelligence.
In my eyes there is more value in a taught, uplifting and enjoyable film, full of wit and strong character dynamics, than one full of gushing, angsty cyphers speechifying and dealing out heavy handed allegorical pontification. And speechifying to clarify the plot.
Saying The Avengers sucks because it isn't dark or gloomy is like saying that The Beatles suck because they don't write De-tuned Late 90s Nu Metal music for angry teenagers to slit their wrist to.
An uplifting, enjoyable, snappy tone doesn't automatically make something a stupid Michael Bay movie. Tell that to Indiana Jones or Star Wars.
Transformers 3 only made around 350 million less than Avengers, are you telling me that can't be called a hollow film, even though the vocal minority in the internet hates it with a passion.
james mcavoy's performance in DOFP alone was better than anyone in the avengers imo
Hmm, I think I'd agree with this. Outside of Robert Downey Jr. and Tom Hiddleston, I haven't been that impressed with anyone in the MCU.
Evans is getting there with Cap, especially after the absolutely fantastic The Winter Soldier but I tend to agree - McAvoy, Fassbender, Jackman and probably Lawrence are just better actors.
I think Mark Ruffalo is as good of an actor if not better than Hiddleston. His Banner isn't as showy as Loki or Tony, but it's deftly played. Rage subtlety boiling over a calm demeanor.
Lawrence is a fantastic actress...in Winter's Bone, Silver Lining's Playbook and American Hustle. In franchise work, she is very fifty/ fifty. Like several highly talented actors/ actresses, she tends to phone it in for "pay check work." (which Natalie Portman, Hugo Weaving, Mickey Rourke, and Anthony Hopkins have admittedly done in various MCU films.)
The fact that you could even begin to suggest The Avengers is similar to Transformers 3 is beyond ludicrous. I'm not even talking strictly box office results either chief. I'm talking critics and audiences too. So again, that's why your comments are in the relatively obscure minority. You would say the same to me if I ran my mouth about DOFP like you are about The Avengers.
There are passing similarities between Transformers 3 and Avengers. There are also passing similarities between The Dark Knight, one of the best blockbusters of the last 10 years, and Punisher: Warzone, one of the worst movies I've ever seen in my life. "Dark vigilante comes face to face with an out of control mad man who terrorizes city with his unique brand of insanity."
You're being reductive, but that's the way you usually argue isn't it?
Newsflash, the audience liked Transformers 3. You're right about the critics, then i'll use the Titanic and Avatar example, both have been loved by the audience, critics and box office, yet, they are hated among the geek and internet fandom, which once again is a much smaller part of the audience that bought to see it, are fans not deserved of the right to criticise or dislike a movie if they don't think it was good enough?
No i wouldn't, i would start talking about the plot and how it works in the context of the story, at most i would point out to a Red Letter Media or Confused Mathew video to help explain what i intend to.
BTW i already said that Transformers 3 wasn't liked by critics, but regarding the audience, the people that go to the internet and sites like rotten tomatoes in order to vote aren't your average Joe.
People are allowed to dislike a movie. If the plot wasn't satisfactory enough for them then that's fine. That's why it's almost 50/50 with this voting, some people prefer a solid story over spectacle.