Everything Wrong With "Everything Wrong With Avengers: Age of Ultron"

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Published 2016-05-06
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#2 -    • Everything Wrong With The Avengers In...  
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Original "Everything Wrong With Avengers: Age of Ultron" video:    • Everything Wrong With Avengers: Age o...  

Credits: Bob and Rachel - Writing, Editing

All Comments (21)
  • @VulKus117
    “She thinks guns can harm these indestructible robots?!” literally the next sin “Wow, these robots are so weak!”
  • I am sorry, but your video is completely unreasonable based upon a single point: . . . ...I never leave my home without my lucky jar of acid.
  • @bluedere135
    It should also be noted that even in Steve's "Happy Memory" Despite it being a post war celebration, he has trouble seeing things as what they actually are. The man with the wine stain getting wiped up makes him think of someone trying to care for a bullet wound, the constant flashing of cameras, the corks of champagne evoking gunshots. All of this coupled with the inability to live without war doesn't come off as a Happy Memory. But when has cinamasins ever put the time into actually dissecting a movie and its scenes.
  • 24:41. You’re discussion of how Quicksilver perceives everything, including conversations, in slow motion, was wonderfully written by Peter David in an X-Force comic, I believe his last issue as writer, in which Quicksilver is asked why he’s always rude to everyone, and his response is “you know how frustrated you get when you’re waiting at an ATM behind someone who doesn’t know how to use an ATM? That’s what every interaction with everyone else feels like to me.” Nice observation.
  • @megapants444
    One small thing: because you find out in Winter Soldier that HYDRA was controlling SHIELD the entire time, I always assumed that Strucker was merely given the scepter, as opposed to nabbing it.
  • @indeimaus
    Shame you don't make these any more, they're great
  • @esmewayne318
    The thing I love most about the Captain America vision that you actually missed out on is that it's basically a very accurate representation of what PTSD would have looked like for Steve in that time. The bright flash of the camera makes him flinch because it looks to close to an explosion. The noise in the dance hall is distorted and disorienting because the only other time he's heard noise that loud is on the battlefield. The men are laughing, but Steve keeps seeing them as bleeding from gunshot wounds because that's how he's used to seeing them. It's not just that he can't go back, it's that even if he did he couldn't really be there the way he could before the war. And it's not just Scarlet Witch who's messing with his mind, it's his own mind as well.
  • @jaygon8656
    I'm incorporating that "Tony programmed Avengers Tower with an I'm-A-Dick fingerprint scanner" into my head canon
  • @ginsan8198
    "Powers don't make a hero" That is really a powerful quote. Really great.
  • @TheMightyMander
    I try to imagine what Jeremy's ideal versions of these movies might be based on the sins videos and I just come up with a nondescript mess devoid of anything fun or exciting.
  • @jtallen6406
    That “Hawkeye mind control” scene was actually one of my favorite moments in this movie. To me, this is more than a joke, it’s the film makers noticing and acknowledging an opportunity to rehash a plot point from the first Avengers and openly rejecting it.
  • @arjun._.bbC6
    "Manufacture comedy out of a scene that makes perfect sense." Brother, you have my eternal respect. You just described CinemaSins in one of the best English statements. Thank you.
  • @hsquared2843
    I can't tolerate Black Widow or Hawkeye slander. Especially when Black Widow has arguably the best arc in this film, and Hawkeye is so very clearly meant to show a human, grounded side of the team. Hell, I think there's even a line about it.
  • @Jbluez1
    “Lazy, incorrect criticism” is the best description of CinemaSins I’ve ever heard.
  • The Black Widow hate is too much....I didn't even notice it when I looked at the video
  • I'm tired of hearing how Black Widow and Hawkeye have "no powers". Hawkeye has preternatural aim -- he's superhumanly proficient with that bow. Black Widow has the combat prowess of legendary martial arts characters (you know, the ones you complain about all the wire work and unrealistic power and speed), not to mention her psychological manipulation skills, and extensive knowledge and experience in spy craft. They do heroic things that normal people can't do. That's a superhero.
  • @fuhdsji
    I just love how blatantly sexist cinema sins is to woman
  • 13:34 It's also establishing just what kind of a villain Ultron is and how disturbed he is. Throughout the movie, Ultron says Biblical quotes and makes reference to God with lines such as "Upon this rock I will build my church", "swift and terrible sword", "Ask Noah", and "When the Earth starts to settle, God throws a stone at it." This is indicative that Ultron basically sees himself as God, far above the rabble of humanity and capable of creating and ending life on a whim.