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Mad Max: Fury Road Movie Review


Directors of action pay close attention, and give us more of this in the future!



The summer movie season of 2015 is well and truly underway and, judging by the quality we have seen so far, we could be in for a few months of some great entertainment. Directed by George Miller, the mastermind behind all 3 previous instalments in the Mad Max franchise (the last of which was released 30 years ago), and starring Tom Hardy, Mad Max Fury Road is the long awaited fourth film in the Mad Max saga.

In the post apocalyptic desert wasteland that earth has become, the film follows 2 rogues, Max himself played by Tom Hardy, and Furiosa, played by Charlize Theron. Max is a man of action and of few words, and is on the run from a fanatical cult who had previously captured him. Furiosa is a brave heroine on the run from the same people, escorting a party of 5 women away from the brutality of Immortan Joe (the cult leader) to her homeland. Their path's become entwined and they're also joined by Nux, played by Nicholas Hoult, a follower of the man they're running from.

Mad Max Fury Road quite possibly contains some of the best action sequences ever put to film and is a true breath of fresh air for the action genre. Of late, we've been spoiled with action films which use quick cuts and shaky cam more often than they should do. George Miller is the true star of this film and some of the action sequences he crafts are masterful to say the least.

You have actors who get stuck in and commit to their roles and stunts, practical imagery, practically effects and beautiful wide shots which bring to life some of the most immersive action scenes I have ever witnessed. I think the best way to describe this film is beautiful chaos, a film which action junkees like myself will sit their in sheer pleasure and amazement at the commitment the filmmakers had towards creating these action set pieces.

Fury Road is essentially a 2 hour car chase. You're probably thinking "how on earth do they maintain it for that long?", and I'll tell you right now that they do. The intensity of this film never stops, the tension is always on a knife edge. What it understands so brilliantly is that the best way to whack up the intensity is to show the vulnerability of the film's protagonists, which they do constantly. They're always in danger, even when they aren't directly being attacked by Immortan Joe's "fleet". Even when the film stops to cool down, it always wants to get going again, and that's what I loved about it.

I always thought that on a technical stand point this film would be phenomenal, and as a summer blockbuster exactly what I needed. However, I was a little sceptical as to how they would give this movie depth, substance and emotion. To my satisfaction, it delivered.

Tom Hardy's portrayal of Max is typically brilliant of the man, but my only complaint with this film is that Max plays second fiddle, and sometimes third fiddle, to Charlize Theron's Furiosa and Nicholas Hoult's Nux. Furiosa is definitely the most interesting character on screen and typifies what a strong female lead should be in a film like this. Nicholas Hoult was also really impressive bringing a real sense of humanity and vulnerability to the forefront of Fury Road's emotional current. The villain Immortan Joe is fairly basic, but that's all he really needs to be. This is not his film, he merely serves as the nefarious foe which threatens the safety of our protagonists, the people which really matter.

It has good characters, and utilises its quieter moments well to flesh them out and develop them. It also does have some effective emotional moments which are impactful, but the film doesn't dwell on them too much which is what you would expect with a film which is essentially car chases and insanity. It doesn't get bogged down, but uses them to give substance to a film which could so easily have been a hollow mess.

Its chaotic but in all of the right ways, and knows when and where to focus up and when to go all out bat shit crazy. One final thing I will say about Fury Road is that it is the craziest most insane film I have ever seen. It doesn't hold back, it puts you straight into this world where civilisation is a distant memory and the survivors have all pretty much lost their minds. I think I questioned my sanity about half an hour in. When your film has a man who plays electric guitar in the middle of battle which can double up as a flamethrower, then you should probably expect that to happen. Know what you're in for, drool over the action sequences, and have an absolute blast.


Rating - A





Thanks for reading,
Matt

Captain America: Civil War cast revealed!!


We might as well just start calling it "Avengers 2.5"




With Captain America: Civil War slated to be released in May 2016, shooting has already begun on the picture, which will be the 13th chapter in the Marvel Cinematic Universe anthology, and the first film in its third Phase. Joe and Anthony Russo are returning to direct, with Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely also returning to pen the script. These 4 talented individuals were responsible for Marvel's most emotionally deep and narratively complex movie "Captain America: The Winter Soldier", which is also one of my personal favourites. If any creative team can capture the drama of the Civil War comic book run and translate it to fit cohesively into the Marvel timeline, it's them. I'm super pumped for this film, and this cast list justifies my hype.

The official plot synopsis is as follows:

“Captain America: Civil War” picks up where “Avengers: Age of Ultron” left off, as Steve Rogers leads the new team of Avengers in their continued efforts to safeguard humanity. After another international incident involving the Avengers results in collateral damage, political pressure mounts to install a system of accountability and a governing body to determine when to enlist the services of the team. The new status quo fractures the Avengers while they try to protect the world from a new and nefarious villain.


By the looks of things, it seems like the film will continue to examine this concept of how to go about safeguarding humanity, something they touched upon in both "The Winter Soldier" and "Age of Ultron". The international incident which results in collateral damage sounds to me as if that will be the trigger cause for the registration act to be implemented by the government. It also sounds to me that this "new and nefarious villain" is referring to Daniel Bruhl's character, who is 90% Baron Zemo. Obviously it could also be referring to Frank Grillo's Crossbones, who will no doubt have an equally large role as Bruhl and will probably be collaborating with the HYDRA general. At the end of the day, it is still a Captain America movie, so HYDRA must have a reasonably large presence.


Confirmed "Avengers"




 
Because of the magnitude of the event, many predicted that a fair few of the Avengers would be returning for Cap's third solo outing. This speculation was fully warranted. The Avengers which we will see choose between anti-registration or pro-registration, Rogers and Stark, is below:


Captain America - Chris Evans

Iron Man - Robert Downey Jr

Black Widow - Scarlett Johansson

Falcon - Anthony Mackie

Vision - Paul Bettany

Hawkeye - Jeremy Renner

War Machine - Don Cheadle

Scarlet Witch - Elizabeth Olsen

Ant Man - Paul Rudd


Wow. Not only will we see both Iron Man and Hawkeye return to the superhero fold alongside all 6 of the new Avengers line-up, we will also see Paul Rudd's Ant Man appear amongst these other heroes, which indicates to me that he may well be an Avenger at the very beginning of the film, which causes my head to spout ideas as to what the post credits scene of July's Ant Man will be.

I think its also interesting to try and predict the sides which the Avengers will choose. Interesting, if not really freaking difficult. I'll guess we'll have to wait until the first trailer comes out; a very long time.


Confirmed "others"




Those were merely the Avenger's characters in the film, many more actors have been confirmed:


Winter Soldier - Sebastian Stan

Black Panther - Chadwick Boseman

Agent 13 - Emily VanCamp

Crossbones - Frank Grillo

General "Thunderbolt" Ross - William Hurt


Both Daniel Bruhl and Martin Freeman have been confirmed with unspecified roles, although it is strongly believed they will play the aforementioned Baron Zemo and Everett Ross respectively, who is linked to the Black Panther character in the sense that he will probably be assigned to investigate Black Panther after the registration act is passed.

The Winter Soldier will again be played by Sebastian Stan. After the second Captain America movie, Bucky began to regain the parts of his memory which HYDRA wiped out when they turned him into their number 1 assassin. Because Bucky is so important to Cap's character, expect him to have a considerable role in the film, and possibly see him join Captain America's cause.

Also confirmed is Chadwick Boseman's Black Panther. Prince of Wakanda, the African nation home to the vibranium metal, it sounds to me as if he will have his own story arc in the film, which may see him avoid having to choose either Team Stark or Team Rogers. T'Challa may well be investigating the Avenger's involvement in Ultron's creation and how the metal native to his homeland became involved in the mess. He'll have his own agenda, and hopefully will join the Avengers ranks during Infinity War.

Both Frank Grillo and Emily VanCamp will reprise their roles from "Winter Soldier", with the former returning in full-on supervillain badass mode, with half his face burned off. William Hurt's General Ross has not been seen since 2008's The Incredible Hulk (Marvel's estranged son), but his character's inclusion makes perfect sense, and there's no denying what side he will fall on.


Who's missing




I strongly believe Spiderman will make his MCU debut in Civil War, regardless of the size of his role. The lack of confirmation for the web-slinger doesn't worry me in the slightest. As far as I know, Marvel is finalising the chosen persons contract, with them having a shortlist of 5 actors to work with. Spiderman's role within the MCU is too big a deal to not talk about at a later date, but at the moment just be aware that it is very likely we'll see him in Civil War. 

Other absentees include Thor and Hulk. Thor will have his hands full investigating Thanos and the Infinity Stones, and Hulk has gone AWOL, temporarily side-lined until Infinity War. As for characters like Nick Fury, Maria Hill, Peggy Carter, Pepper Potts, Ulysses Klaue etc. we could well be seeing some of them in minor roles. As for a Charlie Cox cameo as Daredevil, I'm keeping my fingers crossed.

Come on Marvel, just a small mention wouldn't go a miss!


Civil War is going to be one hell of a spectacle, indicated by the sheer size of the main cast. It's going to be as big a movie as Age of Ultron, and it will probably have more serious repercussions for all of our characters, both old and new. It's Marvel's biggest film to date with enormous ramifications for the future of the MCU. In the Russo's we trust!

Thanks for reading,
Matt

The Avengers: Age of Ultron SPOILER Discussion (part 2)


This is another official HEAVY SPOILER WARNING for Avengers: Age of Ultron. If you have not seen the film, then please do not read any further. If you have, then please feel free to continue. Let's talk the post credits scene and all of the tie-ins to Phase 3 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe!




If you haven't already please read my spoiler free review and (if you've seen the film) the first part of my Age of Ultron spoiler discussion, where I cover all of the major events of the film as its own entity. Now its time to discuss Age of Ultron in a much broader context, and how it connects into future film instalments of the MCU.


Spoiler free review: http://movieswithmattharrison.blogspot.co.uk/2015/04/the-avengers-age-of-ultron-movie-review.html

Spoiler discussion part 1: http://movieswithmattharrison.blogspot.co.uk/2015/05/the-avengers-age-of-utron-spoiler.html




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Links to Avengers: Infinity War

There was only one after the credits scene attached to The Avengers: Age of Ultron, and like the scene after the credits during the first Avengers movie, we are teased with the ultimate big bad of the Marvel Universe, the Mad Titan himself, Thanos. The scene is very simple; it is located inside a vault which is opening. Inside said vault is the Infinity Gauntlet (sans the 6 stones) and you see Thanos reach in, grab it and put it on. He utters "fine, I'll do it myself".

Kevin Feige has confirmed that the vault we see here is not in Asgard. In the first Thor movie, we see the Infinity Gauntlet on display in Asgard. This can mean one of 2 options; the first and the least likely option is there are 2 gauntlets of equal power. The second is the one in Asgard is simply a replica, which makes more sense.

This is ultimately teasing the 2 part Avengers: Infinity War movies set for release in May 2018 and May 2019. The Gauntlet, if combined with the 6 Infinity Stones, gives it's wielder omnipotence, the power to bend the universe at will. Remember during Thor's Vision when we saw the Tesseract, the Aether, the Orb and the stone in Loki's Scepter? Those are the 4 Infinity Stones we have seen so far. After he has his Vision, Thor then uses his lightning powers to create the Vision character, who is now housing the stone that was in Loki's Scepter.

The same vision also shed light to an "impending doom" for Asgard, which is why Thor decides to leave the Avengers after the battle with Ultron is won. This is where we will pick up with Thor during Thor: Ragnarok, a film which I think will see Thanos make his biggest move yet in terms of collecting the Infinity Stones.





If you're confused, below is a current guide for the Infinity Stones in the MCU:

Stone                       Stone Type                    Colour                       Location/Current Owner

Tesseract ------------Space Stone ------------- Blue -------------------- Asgard (Loki)

Aether --------------- Reality Stone ----------- Red --------------------- The Collector

Orb ------------------ Power Stone ------------ Purple ------------------- Xandar (Nova Corps)

Loki's Scepter ----- Mind Stone ------------- Yellow ------------------- Vision


The 2 Stones we have not seen are the Soul Stone and the Time Stone, one of which will be coloured green and the other coloured orange. I have a feeling that we will see the Soul Stone in 2016's Doctor Strange considering that film offers the possibility of inter-dimensional travel. The Time Stone may appear as early as Guardians 2, in Thor: Ragnarok or as late as the first Infinity War film, which is exciting as they will probably have to introduce time travel into the MCU, something which hasn't been attempted as of yet. Either way, it'll be interesting to see how Thanos collates all of these Stones considering their multitude of locations.



Links to Captain America: Civil War

The conflict between Tony Stark and Steve Rogers was teased on a few occasions during Avengers: Age of Ultron, but it never culminates into anything great, suggesting that all of the conflicts origin will take place in the first act of Captain America: Civil War, set to come out in May 2016.





The 2 foremost Avengers part on good terms. Cap is now currently training a new line-up of Avengers while Tony Stark "retires" from the team. The new Avengers looks like this:


Captain America

Black Widow

War Machine

Falcon

Scarlet Witch

Vision


Following a similar route to Tony Stark is Hawkeye. We saw in the film that he has a family, and often it explores the idea that an Avenger can not lead a normal life if they are still an Avenger. Hawkeye, along with Black Widow, Falcon and Scarlet Witch, has been confirmed for Civil War, so we will hopefully see him come back as Hawkeye once he chooses a side. I also expect us to see War Machine and Vision in Civil War now as well, considering they're confirmed to be part of the new Avengers line-up.

A character we may not be seeing in Civil War is Mark Ruffalo's Hulk. At the end of Age of Ultron, the Hulk cuts all ties with Black Widow and flies away in a SHIELD quinjet. Nick Fury confirms that he is still on Earth somewhere. This means that seeing him in Guardians 2 is unlikely, but it does mean that he can return for Infinity War. I think what they did for the Hulk was smart writing in that they have immediately side lined him but have left the door wide open for him to make a return whenever.



Links to Black Panther

Andy Serkis was brilliant in his brief time as Ulysses Klaue.





In the comic books, Klaue is Black Panther's main adversary, and in the film universe we know he has been branded a thief (quite literally by the burns on his neck) by the Wakandans, most likely because of all of the Vibranium he stole. In the film Ultron chops his arm off, which is also yet another nod to Star Wars that all of the Phase 2 films have done so far.

We will be seeing Black Panther in full costume during Civil War, but we won't see Klaue. We should see him in the standalone Black Panther film though and this time with a sonic sound cannon as a left arm.



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That concludes my 2 part spoiler discussion of Avengers: Age of Ultron. I hope you enjoyed reading and if you have any questions concerning anything discussed, please leave a comment and I'll do m best to offer an explanation.

Thanks for reading,
Matt

The Avengers: Age of Utron SPOILER Discussion (part 1)


This is an official HEAVY SPOILER WARNING for Avengers: Age of Ultron. If you have not seen the film, then please do not read any further. If you have, then please feel free to continue. Let's talk Age of Ultron, in as much spoilery detail as possible!




If you've read my original review you'll know that I was a huge fan of Joss Whedon's second Avengers film, and you'll note I said that there were a few things I liked about the film which I couldn't say in that review for the sake of not spoiling it.





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No more warnings, let's do this. So Age of Ultron begins with an extravagant action sequence where the "original 6" heroes are storming a Sokovian HYRDA base, the home of Baron von Strucker, Loki's scepter and Maximoff twins Wanda and Pietro. It's a fun scene, and hysterically funny as well. Its amazing to me how you can really feel the high stakes during the high-octane action sequences and at the same time laugh at the fact the Avengers are making fun of Cap for telling Stark to "mind his language". The team dynamic is one of the best things about this film, and a lot of the earlier exchanges during the film are some of the funniest.
 
 
 
 
 
Tony Stark successfully storms the HYDRA base and makes his way to the scepter. Under the spell of Scartlet Witch's mind-bending hallucinations, we really get a sense as to where Tony Stark is as a character during the film. They don't address the fact that he is suddenly Iron Man again (completely ignoring the ending of Iron Man 3), but they do address the fear which is encompassing him. We see visions of the Avengers lying dead and Cap's shield split in 2, with images of the Chitauri fleet in the background.
 
Driven by this fear, he takes the sceptre and finds the final piece in the puzzle he needs to kick start the "Ultron" programme, an intended AI peace keeping force, designed to alleviate pressure off the Avengers and provide inter-planetary security from the various threats from the cosmic side of the Marvel Universe (he has absolutely no idea!).
 
The party scene is hilarious; Joss Whedon not missing the chance to give these characters witty dialogue to spout between each other. The entire scene centres around Thor's hammer, with each Avenger representative having a go at seeing if they are worthy enough like the God of Thunder. The humour is short lived, and Ultron crashes the party. Using the power of the Mind Stone within Loki's scepter, Ultron gains consciousness. The way they set up the back and forth between Ultron and JARVIS (soon to be Vision) using 2 voices and two different coloured sets of computer-generated cubes, was for me one of the smartest scenes in the entire film. And from that things go badly, and because Ultron is not confined to one robot body, we next see him in the Sokovian HYDRA base, with 2 new friends, after he gives the Avengers a good kick in the teeth.
 
 
 
 
 
I was interested to see how Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch were going to be introduced in this film, and they start off as siding with Ultron. They're both the results of Baron von Strucker's experiments with Loki's scepter, and are very important characters. They do a good job at making you understand their motivation for doing so. Ultron was designed with the intention of world peace, but because he is basically a manifestation of the darker recesses of Tony Stark, he decides that the Avengers are the problem. You can't blame the Twins for agreeing with him, after all it was weapons designed by Stark Industries which claimed the lives of their parents.
 
When Joss Whedon promised a more global Avengers, he delivered on his word, as the film bounces from Sokovia (Eastern Europe), New York, Southern Africa and Korea. Its a trip to Africa made by both the Avenger's and Ultron's party which introduces us to another connection from Tony Stark's weapons dealing days and a promise of what we may see with the introduction of Black Panther, Ulysses Klaue, played by the legend that is Andy Serkis. He isn't in the film for long, he gets his arm chopped off, but its his connections to the vibranium metal that make him so important.
 
The Avengers confront Ultron and the Twins, which culminates in the rest of the crew coming under the spell of Scarlet Witch's mind bending powers. The visions are great scenes, all providing an interesting angle of the condition of Earth's mightiest heroes, and bringing them down to humanity. We don't know what the Hulk's visions were, but he goes off on a rampage, leading to a colossal fight between the "giant green rage monster" and Tony Stark's armour VERONICA, the Hulkbuster suit that was heavily marketed in the trailers.
 
 
 
 
 
Cap's vision is of Peggy Carter and the life he could have led had he not been frozen in ice for 70 years. Thor's vision is of Asgard and an "impending doom", which also involves another fan favourite character make a brief appeance in Heimdall, a vision which is very important for Phase 3. Black Widow's vision is of her past, her training within the Black Widow programme which made her the ruthless assassin she is today. Widow is further fleshed out as a character when we find out that she was sterilised during her training. It's the romance between her and Banner which is one of the more sombre plot points of the film; the 2 are clearly meant for each other, but they can't that settled life they both desire.
 
It's this theme of Avengers having normal lives which is intriguing, and they use this to bring the previously under-developed character Hawkeye, and make him a good character. Renner is also given more comedic lines in the film, plus I like the fact that he makes jokes about him being a "guy with a bow and arrow" fighting alongside such extraordinary beings. After the mess in Africa, the Avengers go into hiding. This is when we find out that Hawkeye has a family, and they use his farm as a refuge. It was at this moment, when everyone in the theatre thought that Hawkeye was destined to die, including me.
 
The clunkiest plotline of the entire film was Thor's vision. He seeks Erik Selvig and goes off to find a "pool of visions" so he can revisit the vision he experienced during Scarlet Witch's mind manipulation. We see the four infinity stones that have been revealed in the MCU so far. That's pretty much the only reason that scene exists, and its relevant for what it is trying to set up for the future. For me, there were 2 or 3 scenes relating to this plot point that shouldn't have been edited out, as it feels completely rushed and out of place.
 
Meanwhile, Ultron is on a mission to create an ultimate version of himself. He uses the assistance of Helen Cho, combining bio organic molecules with the vibranium he acquired from Klaue and his own consciousness. The Twins, after Scarlet Witch discovers Ultron's goal, turn against him. After some more crazy action sequences, Ultron's creation ends up in the hands of the Avengers. It was at this moment where the Avengers are nearly pressing the self destruct button. But then Thor jumps in, and the Vision is born.
 
 
 
 
 
Paul Bettany's Vision is one of the films standout qualities. It is also revealed that the Mind Stone in Loki's scepter (responsible for Ultron's creation) is the Vision's power source, the yellow gem found in the centre of his forehead. Vision is basically bio organic matter, vibranium, the power of the Mind Stone combined with JARVIS. I think they have very big plans for this character, which I'm stoked about. If a certain Mad Titan is to obtain the full power of the Infinity Gauntlet, he'll need that Stone. Very interesting indeed. Also, when he picks up Thor's hammer, genius.
 
Ultron himself feels like a pure villain, one who doesn't feel like he is the evil one. He's constantly quoting things from the Bible, talking of purifying the world by wiping out humanity using a meteor for example. The final confrontation of the film is simple in its premise and is executed with all of the fanboy moments you could ever dream of. Its simple, Ultron is raising the Sokovian city with the intent of using it as a meteor, and the Avengers have to stop him. The film didn't raise the stakes from the first one, but they rose it to a very similar level which is not easy to do.
 
Remembering what I said about Hawkeye, it's really him, Hulk and Black Widow that give this film it's emotional core, and it was nice to see Avengers who haven't had the luxury of a solo film develop as characters. That's why I thought he was dead. But it was not him that bit the dust, but poor Quicksilver. Aaron Taylor Johnson did a fine job with the character, but Elizabeth Olsen's Scarlet Witch had more potential to grow as a character in future films, and they can use his death as motivation for what she does in future instalments.
 
 
 
 
 
Ultron meets his demise, and Vision is the one to take him out. They set up the conflict between these 2 characters right at the start during Ultron's inception, and the dynamic they have between them is so interesting. They're both AI and both realise that the human race is in fact doomed to its own fate, they just carry out their beliefs in different ways. There's also an interesting creator vs. creation dynamic to their relationship. Ultron says to Stark in the film's first act "you always fear what you create", or at least something along those lines. This comes to be true.
 
I shall talk about the fate of all of the Avengers in part 2 of my spoiler discussion, as well as the end credits scene and how it will all tie in to future MCU films. At this point, the only thing worth saying is that the original team of Avengers is broken up and a new team of 6 takes its place.
 
 
 
 
 
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I hope you enjoyed reading part 1 of my spoiler filled discussion, and more importantly I hope you enjoyed the film. I don't think its as magical as the first film, but it gets a lot of things right with the humour, the action and character development and interaction, which wasn't an easy feat considering the enormous cast and the enormity of plot points they needed to plant for Phase 3 films.
 
 
Thanks for reading,
Matt