AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON
is a good sequel to the AVENGERS and it follows through with many of the things
set up with the movies between the first and second AVENGERS movie in this
interconnected Marvel film/ TV universe.
However, the sequel isn’t as much fun as the first AVENGERS movie and it
isn’t as great as the high standard set by the first AVENGERS and CAPTAIN AMERICA:
THE WINTER SOLDIER. It is a movie that
is part of a bigger master plan setting the stage for CAPTAIN AMERICA:
CIVIL WAR, the third THOR movie, and
AVENGERS: THE INFINITY WAR. Joss Whedon
has said he had a first cut that almost ran about three and a half hours while
there has been news there will be an extended cut for blu-ray.
AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON
starts with the Avengers closing in on a secret Hydra hideout in a fictional
Eastern European country where Baron Von Strucker (a very underused character
in the AVENGERS movies and better suited for AGENTS OF SHIELD or a CAPTAIN
AMERICA movie) is experimenting on Quicksilver (the X-MEN version of the
character is better than the version Joss Whedon gives us) and Scarlet Witch- a
brother and sister who volunteered to be given meta-human abilities. The
stage is set for the team to turn
against each other which partly leads Tony Stark to create Ultron which creates
a bunch of other problems for our team during the movie as Ultron becomes your
basically mustache twirling artificial intelligence robot villain. While James
Spader does his best with Ultron,
Paul Bettany steals the show with his performance as Vision. The team does band
together as they work to stop Ultron from making all human life extinct.
AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON
is the best sequel put together under the circumstances of Joss Whedon fighting
against Marvel during the process of making the movie and the movie could have
been a little longer to allow it to breath more. It isn’t the fun
movie that the first film
was and Joss Whedon has a vision which does contradict with producers at times
(and why we never got a WONDER WOMAN movie from Joss Whedon too). Whedon is
the type of smart creator that you
are best leave to his own creative genius without trying to fit him too much
into a box or get him to fit a different type of mold than his type of mold. I
understand that Marvel is trying to do an
interconnected film and TV universe, but sometimes you have to allow creative
genius like Joss Whedon to fly (and I do think Marvel’s plan did hamper the first
half of the first season of AGENTS OF SHIELD).
I wish Marvel and Joss Whedon well as they go their own separate
ways. I can’t wait to see what will
happen in the next CAPTAIN AMERIC and AVENGERS movies (and that little movie
known as THOR 3).
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