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The best acting in this thing was James Spader's voice...

Posted by RGA on May 10, 2015 at 03:02:27:

and the CGI from the robot.

Man this was a tiring mess of a picture. I know it's a fanboy picture but you still ultimately need a characterization. Some superhero movies have been pretty good because you sort of get to know their plight - they grow etc. But here you have cartoon characters with little to say and a bombardment of effects. Strangely this movie had a few stories that might be far more interesting on their own - the Hawkman as an ading hero with a family but suits up because he feels he must - that was on the right track - give me THAT story and you might have a much much better movie. But not a movie that will gross 187million on a weekend.

They could make a whole movie about Black Widow or even the new characters they introduced and then glossed over in 2 minutes.

The first one had some humour and tongue in cheek moments which was enough to have me give the second one a go - argh.