quote:Beat me to itquote:quote:dude that would take like a hundred sky-drive accounts..be realistic
I have a hard time believing that ultron didn't back up a copy of himself in the cloud.
but only one former student's association account.
quote:Beat me to itquote:quote:dude that would take like a hundred sky-drive accounts..be realistic
I have a hard time believing that ultron didn't back up a copy of himself in the cloud.
but only one former student's association account.
quote:Makes you wonder if Quicksilver's line "Bet you didn't see that coming" was actually Whedon talking to the audience.....
Same reaction in the showing I was in yesterday, although I think it was also a bit of relief/shock that Hawkeye was alright followed immediately by the realization that Quicksilver had instead given his life.
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Whedon and company faked me out. I totally thought Hawkeye's days were numbered after having a more prominent role, family scenes, saying goodbye to the wife, etc.
quote:I was just discussing with a friend how Hawkeye in this film felt really weird after reading the recent Fraction/Aja run (which is freakin' brilliant).quote:
Whedon and company faked me out. I totally thought Hawkeye's days were numbered after having a more prominent role, family scenes, saying goodbye to the wife, etc.
This sentiment is especially true if you're familiar with Ultimate Hawkeye.
quote:Ultron is definitely still alive. In the movie, Vision said he did not want to destroy Ultron and that he was unique. At the end, you just see a flash of light. Vision took him somewhere. He didn't destroy him.quote:quote:It's definitely possible that he uploaded a copy of himself to some server that was taken off line prior to the final battle, but the Vision made a point to say that he eliminated Ultron from the internet while also preventing him from uploading a new copy during the battle.
I have a hard time believing that ultron didn't back up a copy of himself in the cloud.
Ultron can easily come back if Marvel wants him to
quote:That is interesting, specifically the part where it talks about scenes Whedon and studio execs fought over. And I gotta agree with the studio guys about dream sequences. I could do without them most of the time. They're the slowest part of this movie.
Some really interesting stuff here...
http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/joss-whedon-shot-an-alternate-avengers-age-of-ultron-ending-where-redacted-doesnt-die-much-more-20150504
quote:quote:Ultron is definitely still alive. In the movie, Vision said he did not want to destroy Ultron and that he was unique. At the end, you just see a flash of light. Vision took him somewhere. He didn't destroy him.quote:quote:It's definitely possible that he uploaded a copy of himself to some server that was taken off line prior to the final battle, but the Vision made a point to say that he eliminated Ultron from the internet while also preventing him from uploading a new copy during the battle.
I have a hard time believing that ultron didn't back up a copy of himself in the cloud.
Ultron can easily come back if Marvel wants him to
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With Ultron no longer an immediate threat, he definitely didn't kill him.
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Some really interesting stuff here...
http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/joss-whedon-shot-an-alternate-avengers-age-of-ultron-ending-where-redacted-doesnt-die-much-more-20150504
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Whedon is extremely candid about his arguments with Marvel, and basically suggests the reason why the Thor subplot with Erik Selvig (Stellan Skarsgrd) is so convoluted is because Marvel made him cut it down. "I do feel they threw out the baby with the pond water," he said about that sequence. "The dreams were not an executive favorite either. The dreams, the farmhouse, these were the things I fought to keep."
quote:quote:quote:Ultron is definitely still alive. In the movie, Vision said he did not want to destroy Ultron and that he was unique. At the end, you just see a flash of light. Vision took him somewhere. He didn't destroy him.quote:quote:It's definitely possible that he uploaded a copy of himself to some server that was taken off line prior to the final battle, but the Vision made a point to say that he eliminated Ultron from the internet while also preventing him from uploading a new copy during the battle.
I have a hard time believing that ultron didn't back up a copy of himself in the cloud.
Ultron can easily come back if Marvel wants him to
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With Ultron no longer an immediate threat, he definitely didn't kill him.
I definitely disagree. Ultron lunges to attack Vision. Not only that, letting him go means he's still a threat to infiltrate the Internet, access nuclear codes, etc.
But more than either of those subjective points, we know the general outline of the next ~7 movies. Either Ultron comes back for Captain Marvel, or in phase 4 or 5, or... not at all. I think not at all is the most likely option.
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Joss Whedon quit Twitter today bc of 'social justice warriors' lambasting him non stop. They didn't like how black widow was treated, in how she tamed the hulk, being sterile made her a 'monster', and the cucumber joke.
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Vision was feeling sorry for Ultron in that last sequence. He was in no way afraid of him at that point. Vision is powered by a freakin infinity stone. He could have transported him anywhere. I would be shocked if it doesn't come out that he didn't destroy him at some point in the next few movies.
But that's just my own nerd opinion.
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People are so ******* dumb. If there's ONE male in the entertainment industry who's a champion for women, it's Joss Whedon.
quote:heh, except Natalie Portman and Gwyneth Paltrow. I like how at the party, they were asked where their "ladies" were.
I was also pleased with the insane amount of actors they got to return to their roles or make cameos from prior films. I think that speaks volumes about how close these people are and how much they actually care about the Marvel movie franchise.