Download Avengers Age Of Ultron

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The Avengers raid a Hydra base in Sokovia commanded by Strucker and they retrieve Loki's scepter. They also discover that Strucker had been conducting experiments with the orphan twins Pietro Maximoff, who has super speed, and Wanda Maximoff, who can control minds and project energy. Tony Stark discovers an Artificial Intelligence in the scepter and convinces Bruce Banner to secretly help him to transfer the A.I. to his Ultron defense system. However, the Ultron decides that is necessary to annihilate mankind in order to save the planet, attacks the Avengers and flees to Sokovia with the scepter. He builds an armature for self-protection and robots for his army and teams up with the twins. The Avengers go to Clinton Barton's house to recover, but out of the blue, Nick Fury arrives and convinces them to fight against Ultron. Will they succeed?
After a successful raid on a HYDRA base, Tony Stark and Bruce Banner create an Artificial Intelligence called Ultron, a peacekeeping protocol designed to help the Avengers protect the world from their enemies. But things go wrong when Ultron sees the human race as a threat and sets out to destroy it along with the Avengers. Now the Avengers, Iron Man, Thor, Captain America, the Hulk, Black Widow and Hawkeye, must reassemble to stop Ultron from causing mass destruction. Aside from this, the Avengers also must take on the powerful twins Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch as well as the new entity called Vision. Also, the Avengers find that things may never be the same again after discovering a power beyond their comprehension.
Let me start off about Ultron. Voiced (and performed, perhaps in mo-cap) by James Spader, he is a weird, robotic creation meant for peace and, instead, reverts to the ways of violence. Actually, that&#39;s not entirely true: Ultron gets all the information on what is up with his sorta-creator Tony Stark, and the world, and realizes there is a way to make peace: by getting rid of all the people on it. He may need some things for it, like the stone inside of Loki&#39;s scepter, and then he&#39;ll be ready to go. <br/><br/>What&#39;s so refreshing with Ultron is that he/it&#39;s a villain who probably, no, for sure knows how twisted this is, and yet sees with such contempt what the Avengers are and stand for. That and being a sarcastic son of a b****. He&#39;s the sort of curse words that the heroes, in mock jest, tell each other not to say. You know, kids are watching! Age of Ultron is as BIG a spectacle as they come, with the action you come to expect from Marvel movies. The highlight for me is when the Hulk, influenced by the powers of the Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen, among many top shelf actors here), goes on a rampage in an African city, and the only one who can stop him is Tony Stark - as the HULKBUSTER. And yet for how ridiculous this sort of fight can get, as others in the film like when A.I.&#39;s Ultron and the Vision (the later-model sort of hybrid of other alien stuffs whatever of Jarvis) go at it, Whedon makes the battles creative and refreshing.<br/><br/>And there&#39;s even time out to, you ready for this, showing the superheroes going out of their way not only to make sure people are out of harm&#39;s way (much as they can, sometimes it can&#39;t be helped, though there&#39;s no R-rated stuff for here), they save people sometimes one by one. Though things certainly get melodramatic near the end - there may be death, there may be rather abrupt departures for characters for, you know, &#39;reasons&#39; of the plot that aren&#39;t convincing - the writing is consistently clever and funny throughout. Genuinely funny I should say; you don&#39;t expect to get things like a Eugene O&#39;Neil reference, but it does come at one point (whoops, does that count as a spoiler)? <br/><br/>There can be gripes with certain decisions characters make, or that the film has both too much in it and not enough time to go even further with things - allegedly a director&#39;s cut is waiting for DVD. But this is the sort of case where I&#39;m happier to get more rather than less, and there&#39;s a balance of strong character interactions and great dialog carrying things along. A relationship like the one that Banner and Natasha have shouldn&#39;t work - for some it might ring as false or rushed, like where was this in the first film(?) Whedon ultimately knows two things: we&#39;re invested already with these characters (and he&#39;s done his share in the first Avengers), and there&#39;s real pain and tragedy to how they connect. Could things be different if they weren&#39;t broken people, or thought they were, amid the heroic acts? Who knows? But the filmmakers put that in there just as we think it&#39;s ALL about the jokes and mayhem.<br/><br/>Added to this are some wonderful new characters like Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch - people who you don&#39;t know for sure will or won&#39;t be the villains, the &#39;puppets&#39; for Ultron ironically enough - and reappearances by others in the gallery of characters from the past Iron Man and Captain America and Thor movies (Incredible Hulk... well, who knows). It&#39;s all so much you may take for granted that Downey is still a blast to watch as Stark, a man who is his own worst enemy and keeps screwing things up for his team. He&#39;s self-aware, terrible and wonderful, a jerk and a realist, and drives the story forward.<br/><br/>So... yeah, good times all around, if less than great for reasons of certain plot issues, things that seem to go by so quickly you may need to watch it a second time, and characters that only get a sliver of screen time (i.e. Andy Serkis, and... Julie Delpy?!)
When it was confirmed that a sequel to The Avengers was in the pipeline for Marvel Studios, the question that surrounds the film was&#39; Will it overthrow its first film?&#39; and by golly it does with amazing results. Avengers: Age of Ultron is not only one of those anticipated films that have expectations from every Marvel fan but it does tick the boxes for what the general audience wants to see. Just weeks after the release of Fast &amp; Furious 7, AOU will have its chance to become a hit with fans and the box-office.<br/><br/>AOU takes place after the events of the previous films (Iron Man 3, Thor 2, and Captain America: The Winter Soldier) with The Avengers fighting the baddies that plot to dominate the world, but without the assistance of S.H.I.E.L.D with being destroyed (see Winter Solider to further explain this). Wanting to help the battle for peace further, Tony Stark and Bruce Banner develop a program/A.I. tech that will protect and serve the world but a particular source used causes a birth of a villain in the form of a robot and artificial technology named Ultron. This places the heroes not only in a battle to stop him, but they will encounter threats not only from him but from allies and future events. <br/><br/>Firstly, the storyline itself goes into bigger, darker and epic depths than what the previous film had and the location settings make it redeemable that they fight not only for one country but for the world the heroes live in. In terms of &#39;darkness&#39; we are shown some dark pasts and future events, a villain who is hell-bent on exterminating the human race and perhaps confrontations between the heroes themselves on who is right, true and loyal to the code. Casting here is in top shape with the likes of Downey Jr., Evans, Hemsworth, Johansson, Renner and its supporting cast all providing great back-up to the character development and on-screen chemistry.<br/><br/>The visual effects are much like the amazing quality of not only from the first Avengers film but the previous MCU films that made them so acclaimed. The design of Ultron in particular was great, it made me believe that character was a threat and his personality is both dark and ruthless which makes him a best Marvel villain to appear in the MCU to date. The action set pieces are all choreographed to great detail, ranging from invading a castle of HYDRA operatives, an epic street fight between Hulk and Iron Man in the streets of Johannesburg city and the climatic stand-stand between good and bad make it all entertaining for action fans and comic book enthusiasts.<br/><br/>Avengers: Age of Ultron is indeed bigger, better, darker and more spectacular than its first film but without losing its trademark style of humor, storytelling and characters. It indeed places a spot on my Best Films list for 2015 and even now I wish that the 3rd Phase would kick off as I want to see how further it can go if it sticks to its cinematic formula.<br/><br/>For more of my reviews, check out MovieNerd91 via movienerd91.weebly.com and Facebook &#39;MovieNerd91&#39;
It’s the interplay between the film’s many different characters, rather than the blow-up-the-world crisis they’re trying to defuse, that keeps you on the edge of your seat.
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