I kind of hear you about Tai Lung. He was given an understandable motive for his behavior (although of course there's no excuse for his brutality), and I thought he was way too easily defeated by Po. And of course his defeat had to happen, but I'd have liked it better if Tai Lung had surrendered rather than get blown up or whatever the heck his fate was. If there is a sequel (and you know there will be) or if there is going to be a TV show, I hope he returns. He's got issues and it'd be interesting to watch him work through them.
But I disagree about Po. He was really cute, and I guess I have a weakness for good-guy characters who take a lickin' and keep on tickin'. Master Shifu was redeemed by Dustin Hoffman's great voice work IMO. But yeah, I think Jackie Chan was tragically underused. It would have been nice had his character kind of attached himself to Po out of sympathy and tried to help him out; more screen time with him, and less with Shifu, might have improved this film.
But of course this film is going to be huge. I read it's on track to make 60 million this weekend.
Just wanted to add that this horrible, horrible trailer was run before KFP - a trailer advertising a movie about these three flies, who are named Alvin, Simon and Theo...oops, sorry, Nat, I.Q. and...can't remember the third pest's name...but they all want to be astronauts. And the film is in 3D and it was truly the most awful trailer I have ever seen. I thought it was a parody at first, and not a very good one. I closed my eyes near the end and started humming to myself to drown out the damn thing. One of the flies said "Awesome!" Gaahh. How do people get films like that made? They must have the right politics or something, I guess. Acckk.
There was also an extremely unfunny trailer with Steve Martin advertising the next...oh god no...Pink Panther movie. It was lame. I have seen the original
Pink Panther movie, and it's great. The Panther himself is great - slinky, sly, elegant and only a bit klutzy. He totally matched his ubercool theme music. Now he's apparently been recreated as this gawky bigfooted character with no grace at all. Bleah. And the Inspector Clouseau character has also suffered. In the original film he was genuinely dashing and debonair - but accident-prone. He wasn't the pinhead with the lousy French accent he is today. Man, some things belong in the past and ought to be left alone. And that fly film needs to be swatted.