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1.) it is a tried-and-true premise, the wacky family road trip, but “the long haul” breathes no new life into it. from weirdos on the highways and woeful motels with empty pools to kitschy roadside attractions and calamitous off-road detours, you have seen this all before. many, many times. this material had long seemed stale when the “vacation” reboot came out in 2015. bowers’ slapstick tone and frantic pacing strain desperately to create an escalating sense of giddy mayhem, but the result feels like a lot of wheel-spinning.
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2.) in diary of a wimpy kid: the long haul, greg heffley is so over spending time with his family -- he'd rather have fun this summer, to him forget about a humiliating viral video. his plans are foiled when his mom, alice plans a cross-country family road trip to greg's great-grandmother's house for her 90th birthday. and when it doesn't seem like things could get any worse, alice declares it a technology-free vacation. but greg will do just about anything to get to a gaming convention so he can meet his idol and clear his name.
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3.) diary of a wimpy kid: the long haul is the most recent movie in the diary of a wimpy kid franchise, based off of the series by author, writer, and producer, jeff kinney. cute and entertaining for the kids when you need to occupy them, this is a lighthearted and family friendly comedy that –while over exaggerating a teen's boys' thoughts and processes, really isn't that far off from what these kids today must be thinking.
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4.) arguably one of the best storytellers in business at the moment, joss whedon has managed to balance a hefty cast, interesting story and impossible cgi – but when all is said and done was there just a little too much going on at once?
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5.) with a team of so many great heroes and a cast only growing in star power, it comes as no surprise that every role is played perfectly – even if quicksilver and scarlett witch didn’t share as much screen time as the final winter soldier scene would have had you believe. with thor having arguably the best one liners, and hawkeye actually getting a reason to live, it's nice to see comedic pitches and action home runs being expertly delivered rather than woefully batted around.
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6.) the film opens with the avengers leading an assault on a secret hydra facility where they have located the staff that loki used to lead the chitauri invasion in "the avengers." when they secure it and bring it back to new york, tony stark (robert downey jr.) and bruce banner (mark ruffalo) discover that its power source contains a blueprint for artificial intelligence, which would allow stark to proceed with his ultron project, an initiative to create peace-keeping robots that could defend the world in place of the avengers should another alien invasion occur. when ultron (voiced by james spader) becomes conscious, however, he interprets his peace-keeping instructions as an imperative to wipe out humankind.
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