Once again, Honest Trailers perfectly nail a movie that got way too big for its britches -- 'Avengers: Age of Ultron.'

I, like many of my nerd cohorts, was super excited about the Avengers sequel. The first one was good, but the second one was going to feature both Iron Man's Hulkbuster armor AND Ultron? There's no way they could screw this up... right? Wrong.

I'm not saying the movie wasn't good. I'm also not going to say it was better than the first one, which I thought, at the time, was a good starting point -- not the gold standard. Despite some pretty stellar voice work by James Spader, Ultron was kind of a dud as the villain. That alone is super disappointing because it could have been so awesome if they didn't have to prevent anything too dire from happening because there were sequels to be made that needed certain superheroes... like all of them. All of the OG Avengers.

It was a good movie, but it did make painfully obvious that I was wrong about something I used to say as a young Marvel fan. I used to say, "All DC has is Batman, Superman, and their villains." I wouldn't stand by that statement these days, as I do really like a handful of others DC heroes now. The important thing is that DC's villains are fantastic, and you need good villains to make a good movie.

There are so many badass villains in Gotham and Metropolis alone that we'll never be able to see them all in the DCU, whereas Marvel is scraping the bottom of the barrel for bargain bin baddies like Ronan the Accuser and that quiet goblin bro from Thor 2. Unfortunately, most of Marvel's cool villains (Magneto, Apocalypse, Venom, Dr. Doom, etc.) were already scooped up by lesser studios by the time they started making movies.

So here we are -- left to watch these disposable villains in multi-million dollar blockbusters. Maybe Spider-Man going back to Marvel will change some of that, but I'm still thinking DC has the advantage now. That is not something I believed before 'Age of Ultron,' but it's especially true with 'Batman V. Superman: Dawn of Justice' hitting theaters in March, which features yours truly in a small, but pivotal role.

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