Super underrated in my opinion, honestly shocked people didn't like this at the time, well written, darker in tone but still really funny in parts, sets up a ton of stuff for Civil War and the other two Avengers sequels, always enjoyed it, James Spader was great as Ultron too.
I gotta agree when I heard it was unpopular. But, who cares what "they" think? Opinions are like assholes. Everyone has one, and no one wants to look at the other guy's.
@@gareto_ no it wasn't, it had an interesting take on the genre with understandable character motivations and clever lines. Plus, some of the best characters ever were here. Also James spader is always a win
@@portalanimations2724 It was never a bad movie. But it was not as good as the other movies of the Avengers franchise. Ultron could have been portrayed as a better villain. The final battle also was not good enough and could have been shown in a better way.
My biggest takeaway from Age of Ultron was Ultron's mention of the Avengers' lack of harmony. That set the stage for Civil War, led to their downfall in Infinity War, and then found its rightful place in Endgame.
I've always liked this movie and I love how it's getting more attention now. I do feel like saying it's "Act One of a three-part series" with IW and Endgame kinda cuts out Civil War which was just as big of an Avengers movie as AoU but is called Captain America for contract purposes exclusively.
But when you take it as a movie in and of itself it's not as good as several other MCU movies, and when you take as an Avengers sequel then it is a bit too similar. But it is fun enough for sure, and is cool with hindsight of other later movies.
I’ve always said Ultron was one of the single most layered and interesting MCU villain. He’s a child, with a messiah complex. It’s amazing, especially because of James Spader’s performance.
the last scene of this movie (with vision and Ultron) is probably my favorite scene of dialogue in the MCU. The different ideologies being represented so well with the subtle and calm acting by Paul Bettany perfectly contrasting the childish and erratic nature of James Spader's Ultron all ending with a quiet (almost respectful) death of the antagonist at the end in a peaceful wide shot. great scene that would have made a much more cinematic final scene for the film as the narrative was perfectly concluded and summarized with their interaction.
One you missed - "Isn't that the 'Why We Fight'?" That is the name of a series of documentaries produced during WWII to promote the war effort. Cap's propaganda films are the equivalent.
15:05 If I remember correctly, the Infinity Gauntlet is a left hand so this is either the Nano Gauntlet or Iron Man's right hand, further foreshadowing the ending events of Endgame.
I always thought that was a silly observation, because innocent people die in war regardless... whether someone tries to end a war, begin a war, fight a war, not fight a war... innocent people die whenever there's someone wanting to kill.
I feel like the fact Clint's son was named Nathaniel being a reference to Natasha isn't surprising. Earlier in the movie when they first come to the farm, Nat asks Laura how "Little Natasha" is doing, and Laura replies saying "Its Nathaniel", where Natasha then jokingly calls him a Traitor.
I love this film. I didn't when I first saw it, because I was so hyped for the dark tone that first trailer suggested and when I got an Ultron with a sense of humour I was taken back. But I've rewatched this movie so many times and I genuinely think it's one of the most clever, interesting and entertaining parts of the MCU. I'll defend AoU any day
I have a theory about the Maximoff twins. I think they actually are mutants and the exposure form the mind stone awoken their power and that’s how they have their powers. How I think the mutants will be revelled is because after tony hulk and thanos snapped the resulting after math awoken the mutant gene. So that’s how I think we could get the x-men but hey that’s just a theory, a really good theory thanks for reading
I like and agree w/ your theory. At the end of Winter Soldier, the scientists say that all other test subjects failed except the twins. They didn't fail because their mutant gene protected them and was activated.
This might be the first or second best movie in the MCU movie for me. The tones, themes, and movie magic that this movie has. Foreshadowing, the fact it sets up Civil War, IW, and Endgame, and the amazing character development is so good❤️
This is one of my favorite films in the MCU especially rewatching it and seeing it as the 1st of the 3 act structure. I really love the characterization and depth this film brings to the characters.
I've always thought the "here we all are, back on earth" was more of a metaphor because they're in hiding and can't utilize the technology that they normally have which is why Fury says "we have nothing but our wit and will to save the earth"
Agents of SHIELD is not canon in MCU. They do follow every major event from the Avengers line and the standalone movies, but no major event from AoS was ever reflected in MCU. Coulson is still dead after the first Avengers movie, SHIELD was disbanded completely after CA: Winter Soldier revealed them being infiltrated by Hydra, the organization doesn't exist anymore from that point on, while in AoS they still do run in background by several people, even by Coulson himself. So that connection works only from AoS to MCU, not backwards. AoS doesn't explain what exactly happened in MCU with the Helicarrier, they only gave us an alternative as to what could happen, if SHIELD still was a thing in Age of Ultron (which it wasn't).
@@Croftice1 It IS canon, but it splits off into an alternate timeline. To start with though, they're still a part of the same universe and it's all connected to the MCU
Phoenix Edits Also a reference to Asimov's "Robot Dreams", where a robot subconsciously "dreams" that it wants to liberate all bots and potentially take over humans.
When cap says "If you die walk it off", it's a reference to another Joss Whedon project Firefly where Captain Malcolm Reynolds says "If somebody tries to kill you, you try to kill them right back."
I liked it when it first came out, and loved it even more after going through all the movies. It just made so much more sense and made you appreciate it.
AoU is definitely one of the best MCU movies in terms of characterization and character moments. Think about the fact that it had to follow up The Avengers. That's an insanely high bar.
In the chase scene with Cap, ultron, and Widow, I noticed that when ultron uses his power to lift the ground he might be thinking of his evil plan to drop Sokovia
Age of Ultron is actually my fourth favorite MCU movie (the cap movies are my top three, I love Steve's story arc) and is definitely my favorite Avengers movie. It acts as a great bridge between where we were before and where we are now and really shows how much The Avengers have grown as a family. Honestly, AoU shows their dynamics and who they are as people, not just heroes, better than most of the others (Civil War probably comes in at a close second for characters and dynamics, but it's actively pulling them apart) Anyways, Age Of Ultron is a 10/10 for me
@@time2rowco999 it's the base plate of the holder, technically not a "clutch" it's the pressure plate that clamps on to the clutch when engaging a gear
we're the Avengers. We can bust arms dealers all the livelong day, but that up there... that's the endgame." of course totally that was foreshadowing for what eventually came to pass
Tbh, this is my second fav Avengers movie, next to Endgame. I always really liked how this movie actually has all of the heroes working together, it just feels right to me.
In regards to Ultron dying off-screen. I believe there's an old saying "Never count someone dead unless you have the body in front of you." (And in some cases, not even then)
I've always loved this movie it has some minor flaws but ones that don't bother me too much. The charachters are still onpoint and their actions make sense for each one
I just found something that was was familiar with the three movie photos 9:23 you will see something about thanos ironman thor and cap in infinity war but in ultron something is the same but without thanos
I’m watching the movies along then watching these videos immediately after and I always loved age of Ultron but watching now after everything that happens in endgame makes it so much better.
I really like the Act One of Three approach with this, while there is obvious info missing between AoU and IW that wouldnt make sense if you watched them together as 3, the biggest themes of AoU do get cherry picked so well and placed into the rest that it honestly makes this movie better in retrospect
It's actually better to look at it as act 1 AoU, act 2 civil war, Act 3 Infinity War/End Game. This movie had way more set up for civil war than it did infinity war.
It's one of my favourite marvel movies together with winter solder. I don't care what other says I really enjoyed how much story it had and I am keep rewatching it 😍
Though most people end up rating this lower compared to other MCU films, this one is by far my favorite. It feels oddly perfect for some reason and Ultron just sells this movie so well (they need to bring him back so badly ;D;).
Super underrated in my opinion, honestly shocked people didn't like this at the time, well written, darker in tone but still really funny in parts, sets up a ton of stuff for Civil War and the other two Avengers sequels, always enjoyed it, James Spader was great as Ultron too.
because people just hopped on the bandwagon of infinity war and endgame, not true fans
this is one of my favorite movies
I gotta agree when I heard it was unpopular. But, who cares what "they" think?
Opinions are like assholes. Everyone has one, and no one wants to look at the other guy's.
it's a mess of a movie
@@SceneComparisons proof?
I’m really happy everyone noticed Barton giving his son Pietro’s name. Cause he saved Barton’s life. Honestly it was fantastic.
I don’t see how you can’t like this movie. Ultron crashing the party & giving that speech was too dope. James spader killed it.
@@gareto_ no it wasn't, it had an interesting take on the genre with understandable character motivations and clever lines. Plus, some of the best characters ever were here. Also James spader is always a win
@@portalanimations2724 It was never a bad movie. But it was not as good as the other movies of the Avengers franchise. Ultron could have been portrayed as a better villain. The final battle also was not good enough and could have been shown in a better way.
Portal //BTS And More everyone has their own opinion
@@marvel-ouspotterhead8855 you're unbearably naive
@@portalanimations2724 do you know what opinions are
"A thing isn't beautiful because it lasts" i love that quote by vision
This movie is definitely top half. That scene with vision and ultron talking is great.
"You're unbearably naive", "Well.... I was born yesterday"
Just like Ultron had some of Tony's jokes it would make sense that Vision had a similar sense of humor
I feel like this and Doctor strange are underrated MCU movies
Yeah
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@@Alwljdbdbkd ??
@@ethanlynch6918 I think he mean fax
@@koyinproductions9053 oh ok that makes sense all I saw was phone didn't realize they were fax machines
Bruce banner : Wakanada? Wakanda?
English auto generated : Whoa condom
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WHOA
WOW
He’s gonna need a big one
@@justadiamondwithinternetac3662 custom fit for sure
I like how that last shot of Falcon, Wanda, Vision, and War Machine could be a subtle nod to all the eventual Disney+ series they'd be in
@El Gaucho I did say "could be"
They didn’t plan on having Disney+ shows back then for them. They’re just apart of the next version of the team.
Captain marvel was suppose to be there so........kinda
This makes quarantine way better thank you
Wholesome: 100
Kingdecca yes it does and u can thank me and jack :)
This is the best comment here
Right 😂😂
If you play age of Ultron and infinity war side by side, Thanos snaps exactly when Cap is cut off at the end
I always thought this movie didn't get enough love.
Yeah I love the movie
Age of Ultron deserves more love.
It’s okay Clem
@@snails4brains854 you don't though.
I'm just joking, have a good day and night.
@aydooknow it's super important it's not a waste it's just at the time it first came out no one understood where they were going with it
Quicksilver too
I love Age of Ultron
I prefered AOU over the first Avengers movie.
hunterkiller1440 ooh that’s gonna ruffle some feathers for people that don’t get opinions
Same with me. I love Age of Ultron.
@@ryan-yh9fn same
Age of Ultron sure is great how much chaotic the whole thing is..,
Hmmm... Idk if i like one more than the other... I think i just have watched the avengers too many times lmao
Stark: That up there... that’s the endgame.
Everyone: *leonardo dicaprio pointing*
You notice Tony always last one to save day in these films
10/10
Someone help me understand this
BSJ IN YO HOUSE nvm I get it now
I don't know how i feel about verbally described visual memes
My biggest takeaway from Age of Ultron was Ultron's mention of the Avengers' lack of harmony. That set the stage for Civil War, led to their downfall in Infinity War, and then found its rightful place in Endgame.
I've always liked this movie and I love how it's getting more attention now. I do feel like saying it's "Act One of a three-part series" with IW and Endgame kinda cuts out Civil War which was just as big of an Avengers movie as AoU but is called Captain America for contract purposes exclusively.
Indeed. It is useful to watch Civil War and then go back to AOU and you can see where the cracks are starting to form.
But when you take it as a movie in and of itself it's not as good as several other MCU movies, and when you take as an Avengers sequel then it is a bit too similar. But it is fun enough for sure, and is cool with hindsight of other later movies.
You need Civil War to understand Infinity War so yes its atleast a 4 part series but you need (IM1?) The Avengers (1st avengers movie) as well.
Also because Thor and Hulk are offworld at the time
@@TestarossaF110 Almost like it's actually a 20 part story. An infinity saga, if you will
I’ve always said Ultron was one of the single most layered and interesting MCU villain. He’s a child, with a messiah complex. It’s amazing, especially because of James Spader’s performance.
the last scene of this movie (with vision and Ultron) is probably my favorite scene of dialogue in the MCU. The different ideologies being represented so well with the subtle and calm acting by Paul Bettany perfectly contrasting the childish and erratic nature of James Spader's Ultron all ending with a quiet (almost respectful) death of the antagonist at the end in a peaceful wide shot. great scene that would have made a much more cinematic final scene for the film as the narrative was perfectly concluded and summarized with their interaction.
Same
When Ultron talks all I can hear is Robert California saying something weird to Jim 😂
Ultron needs to come back. James Spader was absolutely perfect for this role
Well I was born yesterday
Ultron gaining consciousness for the first time is one of the best moments of the movie, Spader did so well !
One you missed - "Isn't that the 'Why We Fight'?" That is the name of a series of documentaries produced during WWII to promote the war effort. Cap's propaganda films are the equivalent.
yoooo
15:05 If I remember correctly, the Infinity Gauntlet is a left hand so this is either the Nano Gauntlet or Iron Man's right hand, further foreshadowing the ending events of Endgame.
Cap: Every time someone tries to end a war before it starts, innocent people die, every time.
X-Men: *sweats profusely*
I always thought that was a silly observation, because innocent people die in war regardless... whether someone tries to end a war, begin a war, fight a war, not fight a war... innocent people die whenever there's someone wanting to kill.
@@winstedwildmanresearch What it means is that you don't know who your enemies are.
I feel like the fact Clint's son was named Nathaniel being a reference to Natasha isn't surprising. Earlier in the movie when they first come to the farm, Nat asks Laura how "Little Natasha" is doing, and Laura replies saying "Its Nathaniel", where Natasha then jokingly calls him a Traitor.
I love this film. I didn't when I first saw it, because I was so hyped for the dark tone that first trailer suggested and when I got an Ultron with a sense of humour I was taken back. But I've rewatched this movie so many times and I genuinely think it's one of the most clever, interesting and entertaining parts of the MCU. I'll defend AoU any day
I also like this movie and I don't care about the haters.
Also it has pretty decent ratings so it is not bad.
was it just me or did scarlet witch look SO DIFFERENT in the end scene like wtf thats not wanda
Not just you
18:43 Always gives me goosebumps.
“Leave me aLONE!” Probably my favorite from Ultron.
This movie is underrated
Yeah
seth 0304 um-
this is FAX
Not at all lmao, wasn’t bad, but is easily the worst avenger movie
Vision hey, buddy... Underrated means not enough people like it, not that the thing is bad. Just a heads up 😊
I have a theory about the Maximoff twins. I think they actually are mutants and the exposure form the mind stone awoken their power and that’s how they have their powers. How I think the mutants will be revelled is because after tony hulk and thanos snapped the resulting after math awoken the mutant gene. So that’s how I think we could get the x-men but hey that’s just a theory, a really good theory thanks for reading
I like and agree w/ your theory. At the end of Winter Soldier, the scientists say that all other test subjects failed except the twins. They didn't fail because their mutant gene protected them and was activated.
Or the the stone is of the same material as the Terri gen crystal as seen on agents of shield and actually released to the world via fish oil pills...
Is the statue of the Avengers at the end a throw back to the statue at the begining of the movie of the first responders on Grand Central Station?
Yes, as well as the Greek statues that are the basis for the perfect bodies that most of if not all comic book characters have.
This might be the first or second best movie in the MCU movie for me. The tones, themes, and movie magic that this movie has. Foreshadowing, the fact it sets up Civil War, IW, and Endgame, and the amazing character development is so good❤️
This movie wasn’t appreciated enough when it came out
Because most people are stupid.
DarkCode or maybe because people have opinions and this movie isn’t that good, and certainly isn’t better then infinity war.
@@DarkCode Or maybe they have their own opinion.
Jim Halpert nobody said it was 🤦🏻♂️
Endgame made it a better movie.
Vision’s name comes from Ultron as Vision refers to himself, “I am my masters vision”. Ultron envisioned himself in Vision’s body.
also when thor first interacted with vision he said he saw that stone in a vision
18:37...looks like Tony stark in the poster of infinity war connects both age of ultron and endgame ..😂
Yea
That might just be an Easter egg not a joke
@@jojohendo7385 may be .. but turns out age of Ultron is 95% responsible for endgame success.. 😂
I think age of ultron is easily one of the most underrated mcu movirs
I still get tingles when cap says "assemble"
It's Thors scream for me.
This is one of my favorite films in the MCU especially rewatching it and seeing it as the 1st of the 3 act structure. I really love the characterization and depth this film brings to the characters.
Definitely got better with time. I remember seeing AoU in theaters and thinking, "this is it?" But now it's brilliance has been exposed.
2 "box of scraps" before 3 minutes! Yes! 😂😂😂 thank you for the laughs!
1. In Tony’s vision everyone is just defeated but Nat is dead- foreshadowing Endgame
2. A baby name and a necklace are not the same
I've always thought the "here we all are, back on earth" was more of a metaphor because they're in hiding and can't utilize the technology that they normally have which is why Fury says "we have nothing but our wit and will to save the earth"
I never realized this until now but when Banner talks about a time loop to Tony a green light shines on them throughout the scene
I crack up every time you say “box of scraps” 😂😂
Honestly, Age of Ultron has always been one of my favorites. These kinds of videos just make it more so. I know I’m in the minority on this though.
You are not alone!
18:45 every time no matter how many times I watch it still get goose bumps
You should've included how Agents of Shield connected by fixing the Heli-carrier that saves the people of Sokovia.
Agents of SHIELD is not canon in MCU. They do follow every major event from the Avengers line and the standalone movies, but no major event from AoS was ever reflected in MCU. Coulson is still dead after the first Avengers movie, SHIELD was disbanded completely after CA: Winter Soldier revealed them being infiltrated by Hydra, the organization doesn't exist anymore from that point on, while in AoS they still do run in background by several people, even by Coulson himself. So that connection works only from AoS to MCU, not backwards. AoS doesn't explain what exactly happened in MCU with the Helicarrier, they only gave us an alternative as to what could happen, if SHIELD still was a thing in Age of Ultron (which it wasn't).
@@Croftice1 It IS canon, but it splits off into an alternate timeline. To start with though, they're still a part of the same universe and it's all connected to the MCU
The chip in bay max is actually “tadashi”
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8:36 "do androids dream of electric sleep?". ?!
Phoenix Edits Also a reference to Asimov's "Robot Dreams", where a robot subconsciously "dreams" that it wants to liberate all bots and potentially take over humans.
Yeah, I caught that too. Should have been "electric sheep". I guess he's never read the book.
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That intern that was taking the picture kind of looks like Quinton Beck/Mysterio
Surprised you didn't mention the Caps shield / Mjolnir shockwave being brought back in Endgame
When cap says "If you die walk it off", it's a reference to another Joss Whedon project Firefly where Captain Malcolm Reynolds says "If somebody tries to kill you, you try to kill them right back."
I really want them to bring back Quicksilver in *WandaVision*
i think they might
Oh don’t worry they are ;)
i really wish they do.
Me too
Same
I liked it when it first came out, and loved it even more after going through all the movies. It just made so much more sense and made you appreciate it.
1:08 ,
Tony probably does that to avoid saying a similar word just so Cap wouldn't say 'Language!'
11:22 In the background there is something that looks like the everlasting flame thing used to summon surtr.
Anything AI is awesome. Age of Ultron definitely ranked high!
“He also erupts like a teenager”
Common Teenager: no no No No NO NO LEAVE ME ALONE!
Ultron: no no No No NO NO LEAVE ME ALONE!
AoU is definitely one of the best MCU movies in terms of characterization and character moments. Think about the fact that it had to follow up The Avengers. That's an insanely high bar.
I literally always get goosebumps when I hear cap saying avengers assemble from endgame
15:18 "it's a mobius strip, inverted"
In the chase scene with Cap, ultron, and Widow, I noticed that when ultron uses his power to lift the ground he might be thinking of his evil plan to drop Sokovia
“I think about meteors a lot. . .”
Age of Ultron is actually my fourth favorite MCU movie (the cap movies are my top three, I love Steve's story arc) and is definitely my favorite Avengers movie.
It acts as a great bridge between where we were before and where we are now and really shows how much The Avengers have grown as a family.
Honestly, AoU shows their dynamics and who they are as people, not just heroes, better than most of the others (Civil War probably comes in at a close second for characters and dynamics, but it's actively pulling them apart)
Anyways, Age Of Ultron is a 10/10 for me
14:19 I love this little piece of discussion
It’s actually my favorite of The Avengers movies and the one (besides Infinity War) that I’ve seen multiple times.
I’m gonna be real, I like this movie and think it’s underrated af but it doesn’t even come close to endgame. They’re not even in the same solar system
CheetaH agreed😂
I'm having trouble spotting the clutch for a manual transmission.
It's the 3 rings floating
@@time2rowco999 it's the base plate of the holder, technically not a "clutch" it's the pressure plate that clamps on to the clutch when engaging a gear
18:39 a ball shriveling moment
Yeahhhh been waiting for this bad boy 🤙🏽
I rewatched age of ultron, today; its definitely at the top of the mcu list for me.
This is by far my favorite channel to watch and keep me entertained during quarantine.
11:33 funfact actually Steve should See Bucky but Sebastian Stan was filming another movie so they asked Hayley 😂😇😍
I've always loved Age Of Ultron. And never been shy about my love for it. Its just so so good ❤
Ultron was my Favorite Character in the Entirety of the MCU
Is it weird that I just watched this yesterday
Me too🤗
No
Govc29 Fan im bout to watch it rn😭
I want to binge watch all mcu movies but I have too many things to binge rn
Me too
16:04 you said "tekashi" lmao
we're the Avengers. We can bust arms dealers all the livelong day, but that up there... that's the endgame." of course totally that was foreshadowing for what eventually came to pass
“How do you plan on beating it?”
REALLY????
@@luigi369 With the stack of papers known as the Sacovia Accords.
8:02 literal chills
I was going to rewatch these myself, but i’m cool with you rewatching them for me 😆👍🏾
Tbh, this is my second fav Avengers movie, next to Endgame. I always really liked how this movie actually has all of the heroes working together, it just feels right to me.
In regards to Ultron dying off-screen. I believe there's an old saying "Never count someone dead unless you have the body in front of you." (And in some cases, not even then)
It is like they ran out of money / creativity at that moment.
@James Mohler marvel? Run out of money? Are you joking?
8:37 - "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sleep?" Sometimes, when they're sheeping.
Age of Utron actually got me into the MCU.
"Dream of Electric Sleep"
"Takashi"
Too much bang energy?
Age of Ultron is so underrated
02:50 And Deadpool 2! Hahahaha! This is my favorite MCU movie. EASILY.
This ranks very high, it’s one of the best.
Jarvis - vis
Ultron - on
Jarvis + Ultron= vison(vision)
I've always loved this movie it has some minor flaws but ones that don't bother me too much. The charachters are still onpoint and their actions make sense for each one
I just found something that was was familiar with the three movie photos 9:23 you will see something about thanos ironman thor and cap in infinity war but in ultron something is the same but without thanos
After watching Infinity War, Ultron became way more important and moved up a bit in the rank of movies for me.
I’m watching the movies along then watching these videos immediately after and I always loved age of Ultron but watching now after everything that happens in endgame makes it so much better.
Ultron: sings no strings attached
Nsync: there's literally no strings attached
I really like the Act One of Three approach with this, while there is obvious info missing between AoU and IW that wouldnt make sense if you watched them together as 3, the biggest themes of AoU do get cherry picked so well and placed into the rest that it honestly makes this movie better in retrospect
It's actually better to look at it as act 1 AoU, act 2 civil war, Act 3 Infinity War/End Game.
This movie had way more set up for civil war than it did infinity war.
This didn’t age well for the black panther age part
The Cap + Thor attack with Mjolnir on Shield is also later recreated by Steve alone in Endgame!
It's one of my favourite marvel movies together with winter solder. I don't care what other says I really enjoyed how much story it had and I am keep rewatching it 😍
Top Half!! So Much action and Comedy... the Visuals with the opening scene... Fire!! Definitely a Favorite.
Though most people end up rating this lower compared to other MCU films, this one is by far my favorite. It feels oddly perfect for some reason and Ultron just sells this movie so well (they need to bring him back so badly ;D;).
7:50 I admit, I always wondered if Hawkeye was going to drum on something.
It's always good to start off the morning with a bang