I may be wrong, but from what I gathered, Falcon is looking for Ant-Man because he has a job for him. So, Ant-Man may be working with the Avengers in the near future.
Solid movie, I gave zero fucks about The Flash till I saw him on screen, same with Antman. Far more entertaining than Age of Ultron. I was debating whether to see this in 3D but experience has taught me Marvel are pretty lazy when it comes to 3D. But they went and put a tonne of shit that would have looked dope in 3D.
I think I laughed at all the jokes. Antman’s 3 partners in crime were funny as hell, especially the mexican dude (“Daddy don’t get scared” and “we in the system?” had the whole cinema in laughter).
B+
ninja edit, props to the CGI designers creating young Michael Douglas, that looked like some sort of fountain of youth type shenanigans.
Off topic, I had an Avengers 2 question I was too lazy to look up: was there any lead up to them starting off together in the movie? I might have missed some stuff in between the movies, but I would have thought you’d have to drag up Thor, Cap, and Black Widow. Cap and BW because of the events of Winter Soldier, and Thor because he was off doing something unrelated.
weirdest generalization of a superhero. since you can do that with pretty much every superhero. theres clearly more to it…dunno why it took a tv show to make you realize it.
Solid movie (which kinda seems the case for all Marvel movies). I liked all the jokes.
“Baskin Robbins always finds out” + “Baskin Robbins don’t play” or however it was, haha. Did I miss something in the second credits scene?
[details=Spoiler]I know they were already looking for Bucky after Winter Soldier, but I don’t remember if it was mentioned in Ultron that they had a good lead on him or something? Also, was Falcon mentioning that he “knows a guy” left intentionally vague, or did it just fly right over my head?
Edit: nevermind, I’m dumb. Falcon was referencing Ant-Man. It didn’t connect for me until a friend pointed out the Ant-Man will return text.[/details]
Its funny, because i think there are 4 of us so far who have said that, but while i understood some age of ultron complaints, it really made much more sense when watching ant man, and as i look back on previous marvel movies, you just dont get the same feels like in ant man, due to a serious lack of character development.
Some movies, its done fine, or doesnt matter that much, but yeah, i enjoyed this movie more than age of ultron, and i think a lot of that was missed in the extreme lack of character development for ultron due to cutting the length/getting in all the booms and blast/flashbacks for the moviegoers.
I shouldve left age of ultron feeling like, wow, ultron was right, but instead, outside of him being james spader, he is forgettable. We’ll see what the extra hour in the dvd has to offer.