![]() ![]() ![]() Picture, meant to merge strands from solo superhero movies within the Marvel The first "Avengers”-which, like this new installment, was a crescendo This film about a team of good guys battling a brilliant, genocidal robot is bigger, louder and more disjointed than Writer-director Joss Whedon's refrigerator, pantry and spice rack, and dozens ofĮggs are broken in its creation. The second “Avengers” is a gigantic omelet combining everything in It's nice when a movie hands you a metaphor like that. No need to break anything.” “Clearly you’ve never made an omelet,” Ultron ( Chris Hemsworth) tells the android villain Ultron ( James Spader) that “there’s To stay in the loop on more movies like this, you can sign up for weekly Family Movie Night emails.One point in "Avengers: Age of Ultron," the hammer-swinging superhero Thor But as always with the Avengers, the ultimate message is that teamwork and loyalty will always save the day. There's also one sad death, as well as some kissing/flirting/innuendo/cleavage, swearing ("s-t," "son of a bitch," etc.), and celebratory drinking. The biggest issue, of course, is the explosive, comic book-style violence, which includes nonstop destruction, fighting, weapons, flipping cars, imploding buildings, citywide devastation, and massive civilian casualties implied. Fans will love the mix of over-the-top action and humor as Iron Man ( Robert Downey Jr.), Thor ( Chris Hemsworth), the Incredible Hulk ( Mark Ruffalo), Captain America ( Chris Evans), Hawkeye ( Jeremy Renner), and Black Widow ( Scarlett Johansson) reteam to defeat Ultron ( James Spader), an intelligent robot determined to wipe out humanity. Parents need to know that Avengers: Age of Ultron is the sequel to 2012's epic adventure The Avengers. ![]()
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