Avengers: Age of Ultron was this year's main event as far as comic book movies are concerned. And not just only that - it is the 6th highest grossing movie of all times. So, if you haven't seen it"¦ But of course you did.
With the DVD being released on the 2nd of October, the guys at Screen Junkies marked this occasion by doing their usual Honest Trailer. Though, this time, they might have just outdone themselves. Check it out below!
Honest trailer for Avengers: Age of Ultron
Back when Screen Junkies made the Honest Trailer for Guardians of the Galaxy, they actually had plenty of material from which to choose for this one. As the Epic Voice Guy says, the movie is enjoyable, though not as good as the fans might have expected (especially considering some other Marvel releases). So what went wrong?
Well, the Honest Trailer might just have some answers - though not all of them.
Nonetheless, while they did nail some of the problems of the movie they didn't with others. They do call Vision by his name (Ultron names his creation as being his Vision), Jeff Bridges' Obadiah Stane is actually a good villain (if we may say so), and Thor's extended vision is actually one of the best scenes in the movie. Did we miss any other?
The guys at Cinema Sins got it covered!
Check out the next page for the EWW with Interstellar - featuring a surprise guest!
Everything Wrong with Interstellar, with Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson
Over the course of years, Cinema Sins have proved themselves as being one of the better YouTube channels about movies. And what started as short clips about big movies has now become longer (much longer) clips about big movies.
However, this isn't necessarily a good thing. As a comparison, the Honest Trailers of Screen Junkies have the best length for such clips - and that is because the Epic Voice Guy doesn't have to reach. With Cinema Sins, what started as a sorts of parody has now become a lengthy search for mistakes - and not all of them are worthy of being mentioned.
But, for what is worth, Everything Wrong With Interstellar has appeared. And guest-stars the awesome Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson (who also guest-starred for EWW with Gravity). So check out this new critique for Nolan's last endeavour!
Pretty neat – though deGrasse Tyson is perfectly right: there is no way in which the plot of this movie can make sense (and, for that matter, some of the subplots don't make either - such as the need for the son"¦ what's he's name"¦). As a comparison, check out below the Honest Trailer for Interstellar (as well as the explanation as to why this movie doesn't really make sense).