Sunday, 3 May 2015

Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015) review

James Spader voices ULTRON!!! movie poster
Marvel, Marvel, Marvel, how do you do it? I'm talking about casting James Spader as Ultron, I mean goddamn have you seen this guy on Blacklist? Anyway, in an  attempt to build an everlasting protective system for earth Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) takes Loki's Scepter from Thor (Chris Hemsworth) to build project Ultron with the help of Bruce Banner (Mark Ruffalo). But when he creates Ultron (voiced by James Spader) it doesn't go the way he planned. Ultron destroys Jarvis (Paul Bettany) and vows to help the human race go through an evolution. The Avengers come to blows when Captain America (Chris Evans) compares Tony Stark to S.H.I.E.L.D. who were using the scepter for building weapons, Thor feels used and Ultron is already moving ranks with the two mutants created in Sokovia by the name of Scarlett Witch (Elizabeth Olsen) and Quicksilver (Aaron Taylor-Johnson) who even out the odds and now the race is to find Ultron's purpose and bring him down because he is everywhere and is wreaking havoc on Earth. 
Maria Hill is there, Cobie Smulders is back!

I might have not given you enough but man you need to go to the theatres and experience this masterpiece knowing basically nothing. I myself didn't watch any trailers past the first one and I had a great time. The only knock I have againsts this movie is Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson) using the same escrima sticks as Nightwing from the DC universe. I mean come on, did she literally go to Gotham and told Dick Grayson that "Hey man, Dick is an irrelevant, old fashioned name." Which would make Dick to burst into tears having heard that a billion times and while he was crying she took away the sticks. But other than that, minor nuisance, the movie was fantastic. A definite 10 out of 10 because it was amazing and Ultron's way of being an artificial intelligence through many robots was well crafted and done.
The sticks looked different in the movie.


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