I never read Marvel before when I hit their world the first time with those movies and I still have to admit that it took at least four movies to win on me, after all I'm 65 years old woman and I'm very picky on my choices, even if my collection includes all genres. Ragnarok made me a true Marvel fan. I was deeply amazed to discover how they interlinked the stories of the different characters to get them back together with The Avengers, and even more amazed with Thor and Doctor Strange, probably because of their own life story. After Ragnarok, I became a huge admirer of the imagination of Marvel's creators, writers and designers as well. In truth, all characters are so different one from each other that it is a complete new experience every time. This Avengers lead us to the end of their interaction but the second part only will close the story and it is yet to come...
All to say that now I own all Thor movies and all The Avengers, I'm longing for the Doctor Strange sequel and the second part of the last Avengers and I'm intending as well to get all of the other characters movies soon.
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Marvel Studios unleashes the next global phenomenon in the Marvel Cinematic Universe -- MARVEL'S AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON. Good intentions wreak havoc when Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) unwittingly creates Ultron (James Spader), a terrifying A.I. monster who vows to achieve "world peace" via mass extinction. Now Iron Man, Captain America (Chris Evans), Thor (Chris Hemsworth) and The Hulk (Mark Ruffalo) -- alongside Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson), Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner) and Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) -- must reassemble to defeat Ultron and save mankind...if they can! This action-packed adventure is a mind-blowing blast!
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- Language : English
- Parcel Dimensions : 18 x 13.8 x 1.5 cm; 83 Grams
- Director : Joss Whedon
- Media Format : NTSC
- Run time : 2 hours
- Release date : Sept. 17 2017
- Actors : Robert Downey, Chris Hemsworth, Mark Ruffalo, Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson
- Studio : MARVEL
- ASIN : B0744872D9
- Writers : Joss Whedon
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I checked that there was a french language track before buying because my kids don't understand english yet. In the product pictures, it is written french language track. In the description for the product it is written french language track. Yet I open my package and what do I see? English and Spanish only. I'll return it tomorrow.
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Age of Ultron delivers. There are some, as always, who will compare this venture unfavorably to its predecessor. To do so is unfair however. While unquestionably a continuation of the themes brought forth in the first Avengers movie; A.O.U. brought a much darker fare to the big screen and for the sheer ambition of what it attempts and achieves, this Marvel epic simply nails it. A.O. U. is an evolution film-wise, not a rote retelling of the first adventure.I feel as a fan I have to address some of the negative that has been hurled this film's way - none of which will hurt its bottom line dollar wise, but still.... It seems to me as if fans of the genre are getting a bit jaded and unjustly so for all the incredible work delivered so far. In my mind, Marvel is annihilating the competition and setting up a universe...a universe that is linear, filled with excellent characterization, plots and a smashingly broad appeal. Marvel continues to do so without compromsing its sense of humor, ably demonstrated by the superb, quippy writing of Whedon.
While the competition sets ups for payoffs on standalone films with delays and meandering, the MCU continues to develop, expand and honestly improve. C'mon, who would have thought "Guardians of the Galaxy" would be as formidable as it was? There is no more doubt because Marvel dares and that is that. There are already folks bitching about missteps before films are even being shot fer chrissakes. Benedict Cumberbatch as Dr. Strange? Hell yes. Paul Rudd as Antman, absolutely? Would these movies have been made 10 or even five years ago? Assuredly not, yet here we are with a broad pastiche culminating in inclusive, unifying films that will involve a goodly majority of the movieverse cast thus far, namely "Infinity War - parts I & II). If A.O.U. has any failing, it might be that it is trying to do too much in one film as this is Whedon's swansong for Avengers/Marvel. What he accomplishes with his "vision" incidentally is formibable. Now on to my review.
The action in this film is rousing, starting off in a meteroic blaze as the Avengers acting as a strike team, taking out Hydra sites and making their way to its current head, Baron Strucker (Thomas Kretschmann) to recapture Loki's scepter from the last film and determine their enemy's endgame. "The twins" offered at the end credit scene of Winter Soldier take centre stage in A.O.U. and their back story, powerfully altered from their book origin, has due emotional punch as their paths and Tony Stark's intersect tragically, informing their enmity. Elizabeth Olsen does an able job with her Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch. Here too there is a plot driving modification to her abilities which make her an even more powerful enemy. Aaron Taylor-Johnson plays her brother Pietro Maximoff/Quicksilver and brings a cockiness and hostility that could very much be ripped from the pages of his comic book history. The demonstration of their powers, mental maniplulation, telekenisis and superspeed respectively is very well depicted. In fact, all effects in this latest venture are epic. The battle scene with the Hulkbuster Iron Man and Hulk is just damn fantastic.
The film is filled with a manic energy and urgency. James Spader's Ultron is a beautiful amalgm of zany and malevolent. The change to his origin as being the technogical peace keeping dream fulfillment of Stark and Banner works, giving this ubervillain far more depth than any depictions thus far have managed. He is not a rote villain. He is an angry offspring with an extinction event mindset tapered with instincts that prove all too human. I must also address complaints that Ultron is not as great a villain as the far more dramatic fan favorite Loki. That is because he is different and not meant to be the same character. Hiddleston killed it with his portrayal in the Avengers , subsequent cinematic forays and will unquestionably continue to do so in whichever film he is included in. This film however is not "Age of Loki" so folks should get over it and simply appreciate the great performance given by Spader who effortlessly makes the character his own.
The mvps in this film, however, are Hawkeye/Clint Barton (Jeremy Renner), Black Widow/Natasha Romanoff (Scarlett Johansson) and Hulk/Bruce Banner (Mark Ruffalo). Renner gets a much needed character development arc including a wonderfully kept secret that pays off dividends and strengthens his presence in Avengers lore. His actions against Wanda/Scarlet Witch is a perfect punctuation to his status in the first film under Loki's control and is perfectly delivered. The connection between the Widow and Banner occurs organically and allows for some beautiful moments, particularly as both commisserate after being manipulated by Wanda Maximoff. The big three are in a groove now. Iron Man/Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.), Captain America/Steve Rogers (Chris Evans) and Thor (Chris Hemsworth) convey a friendship and respect rightly earned as three men who have worked together to face powerful enemies and keep peace on a universal level. They are also funny as hell in their interactions. None of the riffing gets old -- ever. The "language" gag from point one carries through to the end with even Maria Hill (Cobie Smulders) and Nick Fury (Samuel Jackson) getting in on the action. The playful ease between these characters adds to the believability that such a diverse group with amazingly different mindsets and backgrounds could co-exist so amicably. The "worthiness" gag starting at the party scene and stretching to the film's denouement is priceless.
The coming together of the group is presented with due gravity as the world level threat increases. The payoff of Ultron's end game is meant for the big screen and I will say no more on the subject. As regards character development,however, top marks must be given to both Whedon and Paul Bettany for the natural progression of the Jarvis (voice-work) only to the final manifestation of his physical presence as a long time fan favorite. Bettany's performance is outstanding, bringing a quiet cerebral performance; elevating his character from a creation of pure evil and hubris to a messianic bridging of the gap between humans and artificial intelligence. There are still surprises in this second outing and duly unifying plot twists which prove this franchise is far from exhausted. There is just so much going on in this movie. I will be seeing it again to take it all in as I am certain that with a film of this level that I didn't catch everything. Age of Ultron opens the field to an even greater Marvel expansion and domination of the cinematic universe. A.O.U. is simply outstanding and well worth your time.
While the competition sets ups for payoffs on standalone films with delays and meandering, the MCU continues to develop, expand and honestly improve. C'mon, who would have thought "Guardians of the Galaxy" would be as formidable as it was? There is no more doubt because Marvel dares and that is that. There are already folks bitching about missteps before films are even being shot fer chrissakes. Benedict Cumberbatch as Dr. Strange? Hell yes. Paul Rudd as Antman, absolutely? Would these movies have been made 10 or even five years ago? Assuredly not, yet here we are with a broad pastiche culminating in inclusive, unifying films that will involve a goodly majority of the movieverse cast thus far, namely "Infinity War - parts I & II). If A.O.U. has any failing, it might be that it is trying to do too much in one film as this is Whedon's swansong for Avengers/Marvel. What he accomplishes with his "vision" incidentally is formibable. Now on to my review.
The action in this film is rousing, starting off in a meteroic blaze as the Avengers acting as a strike team, taking out Hydra sites and making their way to its current head, Baron Strucker (Thomas Kretschmann) to recapture Loki's scepter from the last film and determine their enemy's endgame. "The twins" offered at the end credit scene of Winter Soldier take centre stage in A.O.U. and their back story, powerfully altered from their book origin, has due emotional punch as their paths and Tony Stark's intersect tragically, informing their enmity. Elizabeth Olsen does an able job with her Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch. Here too there is a plot driving modification to her abilities which make her an even more powerful enemy. Aaron Taylor-Johnson plays her brother Pietro Maximoff/Quicksilver and brings a cockiness and hostility that could very much be ripped from the pages of his comic book history. The demonstration of their powers, mental maniplulation, telekenisis and superspeed respectively is very well depicted. In fact, all effects in this latest venture are epic. The battle scene with the Hulkbuster Iron Man and Hulk is just damn fantastic.
The film is filled with a manic energy and urgency. James Spader's Ultron is a beautiful amalgm of zany and malevolent. The change to his origin as being the technogical peace keeping dream fulfillment of Stark and Banner works, giving this ubervillain far more depth than any depictions thus far have managed. He is not a rote villain. He is an angry offspring with an extinction event mindset tapered with instincts that prove all too human. I must also address complaints that Ultron is not as great a villain as the far more dramatic fan favorite Loki. That is because he is different and not meant to be the same character. Hiddleston killed it with his portrayal in the Avengers , subsequent cinematic forays and will unquestionably continue to do so in whichever film he is included in. This film however is not "Age of Loki" so folks should get over it and simply appreciate the great performance given by Spader who effortlessly makes the character his own.
The mvps in this film, however, are Hawkeye/Clint Barton (Jeremy Renner), Black Widow/Natasha Romanoff (Scarlett Johansson) and Hulk/Bruce Banner (Mark Ruffalo). Renner gets a much needed character development arc including a wonderfully kept secret that pays off dividends and strengthens his presence in Avengers lore. His actions against Wanda/Scarlet Witch is a perfect punctuation to his status in the first film under Loki's control and is perfectly delivered. The connection between the Widow and Banner occurs organically and allows for some beautiful moments, particularly as both commisserate after being manipulated by Wanda Maximoff. The big three are in a groove now. Iron Man/Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.), Captain America/Steve Rogers (Chris Evans) and Thor (Chris Hemsworth) convey a friendship and respect rightly earned as three men who have worked together to face powerful enemies and keep peace on a universal level. They are also funny as hell in their interactions. None of the riffing gets old -- ever. The "language" gag from point one carries through to the end with even Maria Hill (Cobie Smulders) and Nick Fury (Samuel Jackson) getting in on the action. The playful ease between these characters adds to the believability that such a diverse group with amazingly different mindsets and backgrounds could co-exist so amicably. The "worthiness" gag starting at the party scene and stretching to the film's denouement is priceless.
The coming together of the group is presented with due gravity as the world level threat increases. The payoff of Ultron's end game is meant for the big screen and I will say no more on the subject. As regards character development,however, top marks must be given to both Whedon and Paul Bettany for the natural progression of the Jarvis (voice-work) only to the final manifestation of his physical presence as a long time fan favorite. Bettany's performance is outstanding, bringing a quiet cerebral performance; elevating his character from a creation of pure evil and hubris to a messianic bridging of the gap between humans and artificial intelligence. There are still surprises in this second outing and duly unifying plot twists which prove this franchise is far from exhausted. There is just so much going on in this movie. I will be seeing it again to take it all in as I am certain that with a film of this level that I didn't catch everything. Age of Ultron opens the field to an even greater Marvel expansion and domination of the cinematic universe. A.O.U. is simply outstanding and well worth your time.
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I checked that there was a french language track before buying because my kids don't understand english yet. In the product pictures, it is written french language track. In the description for the product it is written french language track. Yet I open my package and what do I see? English and Spanish only. I'll return it tomorrow.

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Reviewed in Canada on August 15, 2018
I checked that there was a french language track before buying because my kids don't understand english yet. In the product pictures, it is written french language track. In the description for the product it is written french language track. Yet I open my package and what do I see? English and Spanish only. I'll return it tomorrow.
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Well, Marvel has brought Ultron into the movie universe but with a considerably different origin and a different creator. It's an interesting twist, I'll grant yo, and not entirely illogical. Stark has always been an egotist and over-confident, and he really believes he's doing what's best for everyone, but he doesn't think of the consequences of what could go wrong. This movie demonstrates that in a big way. But will Stark learn to be less secretive and more forthcoming about his projects? Will he learn to accept feedback from his friends and colleagues? He didn't learn that much in the comics.
Reviewed in Canada on July 14, 2021
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An action packed film, and I do enjoy Spader's performance, the only problem i have with the Avengers films is, that at time, I find the dialogue a bit to set up, and little cheesy at times. but they are fun Saturday afternoon adventures.
Reviewed in Canada on October 15, 2015
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Marvel's “Avengers: Age of Ultron” is a bombastic, globe-trotting action movie stuffed with some big ideas about global security, friendship, and fears. Because there are very little bonus features, I guess eventually there will be an “Ultimate Collection Edition” in the future. Here, both video and audio are top-rated. Although a single 2D blu ray set is available separately, if you have a 3D set, I would strongly recommend this 3D Collector’s Edition. The 3D experience is simply out of this world
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Reviewed in Canada on June 16, 2020
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20 secondes après son éveil, Ultron considère après évaluation que le race humaine doit cesser d'exister. C'est suffisant pour pas mettre nos espoirs dans une intelligence électronique. L'image bluray et le son sont simplement époustouflant.
Reviewed in Canada on December 17, 2015
Tried to have this corrected by Amazon several times I feel they should have sent me the DVD copy as the listing had false information saying the DVD was included. They have now corrected the listing and continue to tell me that I ordered the blu-ray only. WTF? Offered to send them the screen shot of my original order proving the inaccurate information in the listing - they weren't interested. Dealing with them was not helpful in any way. They suggested that I buy the DVD's and they would give me free shipping. I have never had such a horrible experience with Amazon.
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Loved this movie saw it in Theater several times my son loves all the Avengers movies. Bought it for Christmas. Was thrilled was in all 4 formats (3D Blu-ray, Blu-ray, DVD and HD digital).... however when it arrived today it was missing the DVD!!
Tried to have this corrected by Amazon several times I feel they should have sent me the DVD copy as the listing had false information saying the DVD was included. They have now corrected the listing and continue to tell me that I ordered the blu-ray only. WTF? Offered to send them the screen shot of my original order proving the inaccurate information in the listing - they weren't interested. Dealing with them was not helpful in any way. They suggested that I buy the DVD's and they would give me free shipping. I have never had such a horrible experience with Amazon.
Tried to have this corrected by Amazon several times I feel they should have sent me the DVD copy as the listing had false information saying the DVD was included. They have now corrected the listing and continue to tell me that I ordered the blu-ray only. WTF? Offered to send them the screen shot of my original order proving the inaccurate information in the listing - they weren't interested. Dealing with them was not helpful in any way. They suggested that I buy the DVD's and they would give me free shipping. I have never had such a horrible experience with Amazon.

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Loved the movie if only Amazon would get their act together!!
Reviewed in Canada on December 17, 2015
Loved this movie saw it in Theater several times my son loves all the Avengers movies. Bought it for Christmas. Was thrilled was in all 4 formats (3D Blu-ray, Blu-ray, DVD and HD digital).... however when it arrived today it was missing the DVD!!Reviewed in Canada on December 17, 2015
Tried to have this corrected by Amazon several times I feel they should have sent me the DVD copy as the listing had false information saying the DVD was included. They have now corrected the listing and continue to tell me that I ordered the blu-ray only. WTF? Offered to send them the screen shot of my original order proving the inaccurate information in the listing - they weren't interested. Dealing with them was not helpful in any way. They suggested that I buy the DVD's and they would give me free shipping. I have never had such a horrible experience with Amazon.
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Despite my initial mixed response to the film even after multiple viewings in the cinema. I've come to appreciate this Sequel with time. It's not a perfect film but there's enough to it that makes it worth owning and watching. The cast is great and even though Ultron is a bit underused as a villain he still is great with the little they do with the character. I love seeing Scarlet Witch and Pietro as part of the Avengers and the action scenes are what you'd expect from an ensemble in an Avengers film.
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Nothing bad about the film. My daughter absolutely adores marvel however she bought this for the collectors edition cover and it come without it. Why bother having a photo saying it comes with the cover. Stupid.
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I thought that this movie was pretty good, the story is different to the one in the comic books, but that is no surprise, since they seem to be doing that with most of these movies. Age of Ultron is better than Avengers assemble because it has a bigger scale than it's predecessor, the actors seem to be having fun with it, what I mean by that is that they seem to be more comfortable than they were in the first one, and the story in my opinion has more to it. If you are a fan of the Avengers, then I highly recommend this movie.
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This is a excellent film I thought it was a really good film I watched it the other day I need to get the rest so I can watch them I think I only need two because I have the the end game on on 4K ultra HD I do like to buy them on 4K ultra HD but they cost twice the price sometimes free x
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A good and underrated movie.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 16, 2019Verified Purchase
The movie is great, with stunning visuals in 4K HDR and Dolby Atmos in the 7.1.4 setup. This movie laid a very important foundation for Endgame. Check the images I uploaded. This movie set comes with a slipcover as well so that's great!
Edit: the standard bluray disc in the pack is defective one, so I suggest everyone to please check if you receive all your discs in perfect condition immediately after you receive the movie.
Edit: the standard bluray disc in the pack is defective one, so I suggest everyone to please check if you receive all your discs in perfect condition immediately after you receive the movie.


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Edit: the standard bluray disc in the pack is defective one, so I suggest everyone to please check if you receive all your discs in perfect condition immediately after you receive the movie.
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