I had high hopes going into this movie given that Ultron is the Avenger's most formidable villain and I was slightly let down, but overall I enjoyed this movie. Ultron could've been more powerful, but James Spader's entire performance gives you major chills especially when he quotes the beloved Disney movie: Pinocchio. But it fits perfectly with the story.
BvS: Dawn of Justice is a terrific mess of a movie. I will admit it can be very hard to follow at times and can seem like a Man of Steel sequel, Batman standalone film, Wonder Woman movie, and a Justice League prequel all poorly rolled into one, but Ben Affleck's portrayal of the Caped Crusader and Gal Gadot's brief appearance are the highlights. As of writing this, I have not seen the Ultimate Edition, but I hear that it makes the film better and I dearly hope that is true.
This release features all sixteen episodes from the sixth season of the AMC smash hit series The Walking Dead, following Rick Grimes' (Andrew Lincoln) attempts to lead the survival of humans amidst the zombie apocalypse in Alexandria, Virginia. Norman Reedus, Steven Yeun, and Chandler Riggs co-star in the pulse-pounding season six, as more survivors are discovered and the viability of the Alexandria community comes into question.
Being an avid fan of zombies, Walking Dead is, in my opinion, one of the best zombie stories out there, and this season cements that. I will admit it starts off a little slow and takes too long to actually do anything worthwhile, but by about episode 7 things really start to pick-up. Having read the comic and seen spoilers online prior to watching this, several key story elements and deaths were already known, but I still enjoyed watching everything unfold. This may not be the best season, but it is a fantastic watch. And Negan's introduction will make you laugh, shiver, cry, and throw a fit all at once. trust me.