Avengers: Age of Ultron (Post-release)

I think I have to rewatch the movie again because something is disturbing me concerning ironman's mk45.i mean every main suit he wore have something special. For example mk 5 is a suitcase or the mk43 disassembles itself or the hulkbuster is.... The hulkbuster what about the mk45? It didn't show anything special.

Otherwise great movie. Somehow too much action for me that the pace of the entire movie is somehow monotonous. For me, the peak of the movie is the hulkbuster scene.
 
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I think I have to rewatch the movie again because something is disturbing me concerning ironman's mk45.i mean every main suit he wore have something special. For example mk 5 is a suitcase or the mk43 disassembles itself or the hulkbuster is.... The hulkbuster  what about the mk45? It didn't show anything special.

It did have guard mode when Tony left the suit to get into strickers computers.

Great movie and was really glad that widow and especially hawkeye got more screentime.
 
I think he's talking about the last suit Tony has in the movie, the one during the final battle. Didn't have anything special that we saw, nor a reason to change from the MK 44 (which I assume was the non-prototype version of the MK 43 from IM3, with more red on it), it just has a more organic design. And why the hell doesn't he use Jarvis anymore in the suit ? We know he's not dead, and he just gave a copy his matrix to Vision, so why use FRIDAY ?
 
I don't think it was a copy of JARVIS he put inside Vision it was JARVIS. From what I can tell now JARVIS only exists as Vision. I could be wrong but that's the feeling I was left with.
 
I think he's talking about the last suit Tony has in the movie, the one during the final battle. Didn't have anything special that we saw, nor a reason to change from the MK 44 (which I assume was the non-prototype version of the MK 43 from IM3, with more red on it), it just has a more organic design. And why the hell doesn't he use Jarvis anymore in the suit ? We know he's not dead, and he just gave a copy his matrix to Vision, so why use FRIDAY ?
Me too, hence Paul bettany's playing vision.
 
I really enjoyed the movie. Saw it twice so far. Once Thursday and once Friday. It started off action packed and finished GREAT! The middle was a little boring with the whole Natasha/Bruce mush and the Barton ranch.

With that said. 90% of the CG was flawless. There were a few things that really bugged me and I was like "really guys?". Aside from the hulkbuster, the iron man suits just stuck out and looked cheesy. IM A HUGE IRON MAN FAN so this was a disappointment. It looked like they didn't even try to make him look real. especially the FRIDAY (Mark 45) suit. There were a few scenes where Ultron looked the same way.

Lots of great parts though

When Vision picked up Thor's hammer the whole theatre gasped and went silent. Me included.

Funny when the Vision told Thor his hammer is terribly well balanced

Ultron was a sarcastic A hole

Hulkbuster fight with Tony's one liners

The he party where everyone was trying to lift Thor's hammer. And the look on his face when Rogers moved it.
 
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When Vision picked up Thor's hammer the whole theatre gasped and went silent. Me included.

It really was the ultimate mic-drop on his part. My jaw dropped, then I was literally squirming in my seat giddily... especially after Cap managed to shift it earlier in the film and Quicksilver's attempt to grab it.

At THAT, I giggled and whispered to myself "Meow-Meow says No-No". :D
 
I like Quicksilver but I really think he will and ought to stay dead. Marvel is well aware of the their reputation for resurrecting dead characters. I think they'll stick to this one - especially because it initiates SW's relationship with The Vision.
 
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I really enjoyed it, especially Clint's back story. It was a pleasant surprise to see more development for an underrated character. The Vision was great and how he modeled his appearance after Thor. Everyone in the theater got a kick out of the hammer scene with Vision.
 
Was that scene (who can lift the hammer) from the comics, or is whedon a BBT fan? :)

Pretty sure 'friday' came about so as not to confuse people as to whom was talking - vision or jarvis.
 
Anyone notice that one of those AI programs Tony went through when he grabbed FRIDAY was labeled Jacosta? I about fell out of my chair.
 
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