Pretty sure it was the lack of characters-hanging-out-and-talking-and-building-relationships that went on. And how the climactic battle wasn't very thrilling or exciting or explained much. And Coulson getting Fridged to inspire the team when most of them didn't like him and barely knew him and yet his death suddenly motivates some of them to stop bickering and help save the Earth? Not the 80 people Loki just killed in the past two days? Some heroes.
There were some great scenes. Everything with Natasha was wonderful. I loved all the subtle stuff going on with her character, hints about her past, how she was so worried about Clint, how she got so scared of Bruce but held it together. Loved all of that. And I liked Clint a lot, he just OWNED that character and it was wonderful. And Loki was much better in this movie, he had some truly hilarious "Bitch please" faces going on, and some good speeches, and actually explained himself unlike in the Thor movie.
Ah yes, the Dark Knight Rises ... that movie had issues. I liked it, but it wasn't the best. I couldn't understand 80% of what Bane said, some of the fights were shot too close up, the whole prison thing was stupid, Catwoman was great but shoehorned into the plot, and they went a little overboard on the social commentary. That said, I did cry hysterically on three separate occasions during the movie, and I got excited and pumped and punched the air at times, so it did some stuff right.
NEVER! MUAHAHAHAHA! I approve of this evil plan! *grinz*
Tony/Loki has fun scary potential, but Tony/Bruce is probably what I came out of that movie shipping the hardest.
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Date: 2012-12-24 06:05 am (UTC)Not the 80 people Loki just killed in the past two days? Some heroes.There were some great scenes. Everything with Natasha was wonderful. I loved all the subtle stuff going on with her character, hints about her past, how she was so worried about Clint, how she got so scared of Bruce but held it together. Loved all of that. And I liked Clint a lot, he just OWNED that character and it was wonderful. And Loki was much better in this movie, he had some truly hilarious "Bitch please" faces going on, and some good speeches, and actually explained himself unlike in the Thor movie.
Ah yes, the Dark Knight Rises ... that movie had issues. I liked it, but it wasn't the best. I couldn't understand 80% of what Bane said, some of the fights were shot too close up, the whole prison thing was stupid, Catwoman was great but shoehorned into the plot, and they went a little overboard on the social commentary.
That said, I did cry hysterically on three separate occasions during the movie, and I got excited and pumped and punched the air at times, so it did some stuff right.
NEVER! MUAHAHAHAHA!
I approve of this evil plan! *grinz*
Tony/Loki has fun scary potential, but Tony/Bruce is probably what I came out of that movie shipping the hardest.