Yup. But seriously, since you just saw it...give yourself a week. You will most likely feel as dispassionate/ambivalent towards it as I do. Seriously...flaws, who cares. It's criticism proof at this point. Why bother getting worked up over something that is nothing more that a running total of our cash going into Marvel/Disney's coffers.
Even walking out of the theater initially, I didn't have the same sense of excitement that I did after the first one, but maybe that's because this one met expectations and didn't exceed them.
I still thought it was a ****-ton of fun, but, and maybe it's just me...
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...things like the Heli-carrier popping up and just happening to have a dozen life-rafts were pushing a bit much, I thought. There were a handful of moments like that where it felt like they did something lazy because they knew they could get away with it. I know the first film was also big, dumb but I don't feel like they pulled that kind of crap as much. The things that happened seemed well within the rules that had been set.
That's really my main complaint.
I would have liked to see less time spent with the Hulk/Black Widow thing, but it seemed like a decent way to give both of them a little more screen time and, since we're unlikely to get a Black Widow movie ever, I was happy to see the Red Room stuff. I've always really liked Black Widow and wish we'd get to see more of her.
I also would have liked to see Hawkeye developed more, rather than adding a family out of the blue who also went completely undeveloped. I know Whedon was going for the fake-out Hawkeye death, but I imagine that going through those bits might drag upon repeated viewings.
The "dream sequences" were kind of clunky. I read an interview where Whedon said he didn't want to break them up like they did. Wish they'd have done it his way.
And the last complaint I'm going to put here is something that isn't really the movie's fault so much, but I've never understood why Ultron felt the need to have a body. At all. Ever. If he can live in the internet and make unlimited drones, why wouldn't he? I don't know. I also didn't quite understand what it was that Vision did to him to "lock" him in the body he had, or why Thor destroying his first body "released" him. I'm hoping that, like Thor's swimming escapade, some of the explanation for all that was cut somewhere and will surface later on.
Wait, one more: I was really disappointed we didn't get any surprise cameos. How are they going to introduce ALL OF the new people in Civil War without it being a huge mess? Was all excited to see Black Panther and left with blue balls.
Having said all that:
I liked the way Vision came about. The changes from the comics for both him and Scarlet Witch didn't bother me at all. I'm happy/relieved with the way things went for them.
Lots of good one-liners again.
The CGI in the opening scene was horrible at times, but all the Ultron stuff looked really good, I thought.
I mentioned the Black Widow stuff. Would like more, please.
Ulysses Klaw = pimp.
There's more, but I'd like to see some others comments.