In 2015, The Avengers have reassembled to (sweep some more money) save the world again from a monstrous artificial intelligence robot called Ultron. Being one of the most highly anticipated movies of this year, Avengers: Age of Ultron has put every moviegoers and pure comic fans in enthusiasm from every casting news, leaked photos from shooting places, to the trailers they unveiled to the world. I remember myself tracking every single news of this movie, and when I first saw the trailer back in December 2014. How can I forget that moment of some kind of an electricity flowing through my veins! After a long waiting of two years, I was able to get my hands on the IMAX 3D, 3:30 a.m. ticket for the one and only, “Avengers: Age of Ultron”. It is so easy to be disappointed if you expect too much on a particular movie, especially a sequel for a mega-hit movie. But let me say this. I was not disappointed at all. Well there were some points where it could have been better but those were not enough to “disappoint” me. As the Age of Ultron is one of the main storylines …show more content…
Jarvis is nothing to do with the creation of Vision, as well as Dr. Hellen Cho. Ultron never tried to have a body formed of human cells. 4. Guess who the original creator of Ultron was? It is none other than Hank Pym the genius scientist, a.k.a Antman who is one of the founding members of Avengers. As Antman had not been introduced in Marvel cinematic universe, Tony Stark and Bruce Banner (Iron Man and Hulk) creates Ultron in the movie. The Antman movie was released on July 17th, and will open at theater in Korea on September 3rd 2015. However the movie is based on Scott Lang’s story, the second Antman in the comics and Hank Pym makes his appearance as an old man who gives an opportunity to Scott to become the Antman. 5. Ultron actually conquers the whole
I think the movie version is better than the book. The reason for this is because the movie has a lot more character than the book does. You get to see what the characters look like, while the book doesn’t give a good description of the people in the book at all. You can feel the mood better in the movie because of all of the extra things, like the lightning and fog, to capture the mood. Some similarities I found in both the movie and the book is that Scrooge says, “Bah! Hummbug.”.
Perception and depiction of a marvel. The perceptions are made outwardly or with the guide of investigative equipment. Then Formulation of a speculation to clarify the wonder as a causal component or a scientific relation. Then Test the theory by predicting so as to examine the aftereffects of perceptions or and watching the presence of new marvels that take after
Introduction Paragraph 1 Lead In: Looking at Rudolfo Anaya’s, Bless Me, Ultima, the readers notice a growth in the main protagonist’s mind and spirit. Anaya incorporates both American and Hispanic culture into the novel as a means of relating to Mexican American people that grew up in a relatively similar fashion to the novel. The main character, Antonio, is just a child in the novel, but he must deal with loss, major life decisions, and the questioning of his own God. All this through the span of several years, Antonio experiences the challenges that should have been experienced in a lifetime.
“Arrival” is a mystery, sci-fi drama directed by Denis Villeneuve in his wonderful betrayal of the unknown. ’Arrival’ digs deep into the unexpected, when a bunch of alien vessels land in 12 different spots on earth, leaving everyone curious about what their intent on earth is. With the military confused they pair together two scientists Louise Banks (Amy Adams) and Ian Donnelly (Jeremy Renner) who both study unique fields as Louise studies linguistics why Ian is a physicist, both are taken to a military base right outside of where one of the Heptapod’s (aliens) vessels have landed.
The movie did have some parts that I thought were better
They are realistic because in spite being superheroes, Captain America and the other Avengers have human, mortal cravings. They are made of flesh and blood, they get hurt, and can be killed. They have tempers and consciences that
Age of Ultron may be the most spiritual superhero movie yet. The creators of “Avengers: Age of Ultron” use the archetypal Byronic hero of Tony Stark and different kind of allusions (historical and mostly biblical) to convey the idea that playing God’s role by making our own manmade gods will never result in peace. Tony Stark holds Byronic traits that lead him to his biggest mistake: “Tony Stark is self-critical, perceptive, prideful, self-centered, and emotionally conflicted.” Tony has his own set of beliefs which he will not change for anyone. When Tony comes across Loki’s mysterious scepter from the first movie, a woman named Wanda Maximoff puts a terrifying vision in his head: He sees his friends dead or dying on a chunk of rock floating in space, with the rest of humanity surely about to perish from some horrible, extraterrestrial fate.
Voltron: Defenders of the Universe has served as a role model in the history of animation, and a cornerstone in the childhoods of many. Episodes like “The Sleeping Princess” encompass the progressive (for its time) nature of the show and make it clear why Netflix chose to approve its remake, Voltron: Legendary Defenders. “The Sleeping Princess”,first aired in 1984, begins within the dream of the main antagonist, Prince Lotor of the Galra. He dreams about one of the key protagonists: Princess Allura of Altea, and the pronounced love of his life. Due to the genocide of her people at the hands of the Galra, Allura has made herself their sworn enemy and uses the mechatronic warrior Voltron to aid her efforts in defeating the Galra empire.
There’s nothing greater to be learned? Even Superman learns something from his own story and plainly narrates “…he successfully made me realize that the human race could thrive without me” (Millar, Johnson, Plunkett), he could see a future without him controlling everyone and let it
Far away from home, Peter (known as Star Lord) now roams the cosmos and soon comes across a special orb; a silver infinity stone that holds an incredible amount of power. Unfortunately, he 's not the only interested party and he is soon confronted by Korath (Hounsou) the right-hand man of one of the most villainous terrorists in the galaxy, Ronan, who wants to use the orb to overthrow a rival civilization run by Nova Prime. After managing to get away from the guards,
Unbreakable uses classic themes of comics and journeys to give life to its characters. The mise-en-scene
The Disney’s acquisition was not only about movies of Marvel though, Disney also had planned to use Marvel’s vast library of superhero characters in every part of its business from theme parks to television shows
Justin lagarde English 11 22 March 2023 Actions have consequences In the Marvel Cinematic Universe the film “Avengers Age of Ultron” shows that the Avengers' actions lead to consequences in life or death situations that they never thought they would be faced with. The film explores the idea that even the best intended actions could result in the worst outcomes without thoroughly thinking about the consequences. This movie shows this while using literary devices of foreshadowing, rhetorical questions, and similes. The best instance of this is the main villain of the movie Ultron
I enjoyed the movie better than the book. It included just the right amount of action scenes, description words, and details from the story. The story was amazing but I like seeing things more than reading them. I usually like the movies better than the book.
Guardians of the Galaxy is a Marvel team super hero film. Nonetheless, it is controversial to the audience whether it fits the sub-genre of a team-up film such as The Avengers. Due to the characters, none of them have their individual movie like Iron Man. However, James Gunn uses points of view and actor’s acting to enhance the intimacy among the characters that makes this movie fits into the team super hero film genre. In addition, Gunn uses makeups to not make any of the roles too standout because they all have unique appearances that balance out on screen.