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Captain America: Civil War FILM REVIEW

Captain America: Civil War FILM REVIEW

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stars 5

Release: 29 April 2016
Distributor: Walt Disney Studios
Certificate: 12A
Directors: Anthony Russo, Joe Russo
Starring: Chris Evans, Robert Downey Jr, Scarlett Johansson, Sebastian Stan, Anthony Mackie

First, let’s get the bad stuff out of the way – because, despite this review’s five-star rating, there are a few issues with this film that are still worthy of note. One: it’s too long, but so are most blockbuster movies these days, so we’ll let that go. Two: despite being the plot’s focal point, there isn’t much character development for Bucky Barnes, aka the Winter Soldier. And three: the 3D is nothing special, in case that sways you when you’re buying your cinema ticket.

There. Those are the niggles. As you can see, they’re small ones. Which means that, gloriously, the rest of Captain America: Civil War is everything you always hoped it would be – a loose adaptation of Marvel’s “Civil War” event series, which delivers quiet character moments and rampaging, devastating action without faltering once. It’s big (the longest Marvel movie yet), it’s important and it’s compelling, with characters that feel like real people doing real things, even if those things are shooting energy blasts from your hands like Scarlet Witch, or figuring out what it means to be human like the artificial Vision.

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You already know the plot, of course: politicians are getting twitchy about a band of superheroes flitting around the world with nobody to answer to, and so the Avengers are asked to sign away their freedom so they’re under UN control. Tony Stark’s all for it; Steve Rogers is most certainly not. And then Steve’s brainwashed pal Bucky is implicated in a bombing, so it’s down to him to find and protect the unfortunately deadly chap, while the rest of the Avengers angst, choose sides, angst some more and then line up either for or against their old friend Cap.

Long-term Marvel scribblers Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely have produced a script that has retained the sure hand for an ensemble cast that Joss Whedon showed in his two Avengers movies. Lord only knows how they achieved it when you consider there are 12 of them, but every single superhero here gets a moment to shine, from Ant-Man’s glee at meeting Cap to the debut of Chadwick Boseman as a dignified Black Panther, who could have suffered from being shoehorned in as an afterthought. Instead this firmly establishes him as a force to watch; you can’t argue with his cat-claws scraping grooves in Captain America’s indestructible shield, after all.

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Then there’s the film’s undoubted highlight: the first outing of Tom Holland’s Spider-Man, a teenage geek who can’t quite believe what he’s swung himself into. He gets all the best lines – despite stiff competition from Anthony Mackie’s wry Falcon – and breathes new life into the middle of the film… you know, the bit that can sometimes sag in Marvel movies. There’s definitely no sagging here – in fact, Civil War’s midsection features a superhero scrap that will leaving you whoopin’ and hollerin’ like you’re there yourself, only with less ducking of flying objects.

When it comes down to it, though, the entire Civil War experience boils down to Captain America versus Iron Man, and the final showdown doesn’t disappoint. The secret to its success? We want both of them to win, because there’s enough subtlety in the writing for us to understand each side’s issues. With both Tony and Steve having a damn good point, but neither of them willing to back off, Evans and Downey Jr up their acting game until their face-off is positively Shakespearean. Watching them hurting each other (and not just physically; their actions also take a strong psychological toll) is painful, and by the time the end credits roll you’re just as exhausted as they are.

So Captain America: Civil War ends up being epic in both scale and emotional scope. It’s also amusing, warm, occasionally shocking and, most importantly, convincing. The path has been firmly laid for the next big Avengers outings – making this a war that could rumble to infinity. We can’t wait.

Review by Jayne Nelson


 

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Enter: Spider-Man In The New Captain America: Civil War Trailer

We finally get to see Spider-Man in action (briefly) in the new Captain America: Civil War trailer, and it’s worth the wait. In fact there are great moments for all the superheroes involved in this quite brilliant trailer. We don’t use the word awesome much on BUZZ because overuse has devalued the word – BUT THIS LOOKS AWESOME!!! Batman V who…?

Captain America: Civil War is released in the UK on 29 April.


 

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New Footage In Captain America: Civil War Behind-The-Scenes Video

There’s a new Captain America: Civil War trailer due today but in the meantime, here’s Entertainment Tonight’s video for the set visit to the Marvel film that some people are calling Avengers 2.5. There’s also some new movie footage to enjoy. Captain America: Civil War will be released in the UK on 29 April. Click on all images for larger versions.


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Team Cap & Team Iron Man Teaser Trailers For Civil War

Marvel has announced that there will be a new full-length Captain America: Civil War trailer going online tomorrow, but in the meantime, yo whet your appetite, here’s two teasers featuring Team Cap and Team Iron Man.

Captain America: Civil War will be released in the UK on 29 April.

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Team Iron Man Posters For Captain America: Civil War

Told you so. Team Iron Man character posters for Captain America: Civil War with the characters facing to the left and red highlights, plus no Spidey, just as we (and a zillion others) predicted right here when the Team Cap posters came out.

So this time we get Iron Man, Black Widow, Vision, Black Panther and War Machine.

Captain America: Civil War will be released in the UK on 29 April. Click on all images for larger versions.

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Marvel Universe LIVE to tour the UK

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Marvel families unite! For the first time ever, iconic Marvel Super Heroes and villains will be brought to life in a spectacular live-action family arena show, when “Marvel Universe LIVE! Super Heroes Assemble” tours the UK from September.

Taking live entertainment to a whole new level, Marvel Universe Live will become one of the most epic nights of 2016. Bringing together the largest assembly of Marvel characters in a live production, audiences will be able to watch some of their favourite Marvel Super Heroes step out of the silver screen and onto the stage – bringing the action to life right before their eyes.

Having already entertained almost 2 million families in over 65 US cities to date on its first tour, the show will include some of the biggest names from Marvel comics, such as Spider-Man, Iron Man, Hulk, Thor, Black Widow and more, with promises that they will all battle Loki and some of Marvel’s most sinister villains in a live, action-packed arena performance for the whole family. Being hailed as the most technically advanced live shows ever, with cutting-edge special effects, pyrotechnics, aerial stunts, martial arts, motorcycles and more, this is an event not to be missed by both adult and children fans.

Feld Entertainment Inc are the creative team behind some of the previous years biggest live action family events, such as Disney On Ice, and are known as the world’s leading producers of touring live entertainment. This arena stunt spectacular will begin touring the UK from September. Dates and venues are listed below.

8 September – 11 September 2016 at the Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham

16 September – 24 September 2016 at The O2, London

26 December – 30 December 2016 at the Barclaycard Arena, Birmingham

5 January – 8 January 2017 at The SSE Hydro, Glasgow

19 January – 22 January 2017 at Sheffield Arena, Sheffield

26 January – 29 January 2017 at Manchester Arena, Manchester

Steven Armstrong, VP of Europe North at Feld Entertainment, Inc. stated, “We are delighted to bring Marvel Universe LIVE! to the UK, giving families an opportunity to enjoy this spectacular live show for the very first time. The audience will feel like they’ve been transported into a jaw-dropping Marvel blockbuster film, with an engrossing storyline and non-stop stunts.”

Tickets will be going on general sale on Friday 4 March at 9am, and are available from Ticketmaster. The video below is a highlight of the American tour, and what you can look forward to when the show hits the UK.

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Guardians Of The Gallery: Jurassic World ’70s-style, Superhero Weaknesses & More

A round of some of the best, weirdest and silliest images and vids that have been doing the rounds on the net we like to call inter this past week…




 

••• Superhero and supervillain’s weaknesses chart, courtesy of morphsuits.com.

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••• Star Wars shower heads. Perfect for after a session in the trash compactor up to your armpits in dianoga poo. They’re available from Oxygenics. Click on the image for a larger version. [via ComicBookResources]

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••• Man creates Thor’s hammer for real (kinda)…


 

••• Star Wars shoes, available to buy from 30 October at Irregular Choice, a UK outlet. No Prices yet (someone asked on their Facebook page but they remained mysteriously quiet) but they look really expensive to us. And anybody else think the heels on the second ones down look a little like robot Beakers from The Muppets? 

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••• Not one but two Jurassic World skits now, the first of which is absolutely brilliant as it uses some great stock footage to produce what a trailer for the ’70s version of the film might have been like. The latest Screen Junkies Honest Trailer is the usual fun, but not one of their sharpest and waaaaaaay too long. We’ll forgive them, though, because we’re still laughing at the mere thought of their Mad Max: Fury Road trailer.


 

••• TrekMovie.com this week posted a whole bunch of very mildly spoilery images of the Star Trek: Beyond filming in Dubai. The most curious one, though, seemed to be a pair of background aliens who seemed to have wandered in from Doctor Who. Enjoy the Silence, Starfleet…

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••• Darth Vader and Iron Man get Maori Tiki Warrior makeover courtesy of artist Mike Mendez.

 

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••• “No, Mr Bonds, I expect you to melt.” All the Bonds together at last… thanks to Madam Tussauds.

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••• Marvel/DC crossover of the week courtesy of Batsvsupes.

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••• And yet another Back To The Future II skit…


 

 

Avengers Age of Ultron

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Avengers Age of Ultron

Since its announcement in May 2012, speculation as to whether writer-director Joss Whedon could do it all again and create a blockbuster sequel to 2012’s The Avengers was rife, along with questions about which Marvel characters would be next to make the leap from page to screen. Avengers: Age of Ultron sees the return of Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr), Thor (Chris Hemsworth), Captain America (Chris Evans), Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson), The Hulk (Mark Ruffalo) and Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner), as well as introducing some new heroes to the fight to save the world. But has it been worth the wait?

In the fictional Eastern European city of Sokovia, the Avengers team are working hard to break into Hydra and retrieve Loki’s sceptre with their usual gusto. They had it in the The Avengers, but since then, there has also been Iron Man 3, Thor: The Dark World, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Guardians of the Galaxy, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and Agent Carter, so presumably someone just misplaced it. With agents of both S.H.I.E.LD. and Hydra switching sides quicker than you can blink, it would have been easily done.

Last shown in confinement being watched over by Baron Strucker (Thomas Kretschmann) during the mid-credits scene in Captain America: The Winter Soldier, it now turns out that twins Pietro and Wanda Maximoff (Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Elizabeth Olsen) volunteered to be experimented upon by Hydra. Genetically enhanced to become Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch respectively, they seek vengeance on Tony Stark for the death of their family and obliteration of their village by bombs bearing his company name – Stark Industries. Understandably – I think I’d be a bit angry too.

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But Age of Ultron is not all action. Similar to the end-credits “shawarma” scene in The Avengers, there are some genuinely heart-warming moments where the Avengers and company just kick back and relax. One such scene happens after a house party at Stark’s to celebrate finally getting hold of Loki’s sceptre, and sees them all come together to play that famous drinking game, “Who Can Lift Mjolnir?” With no winners (or at least none that Thor’s ready to admit), the after-party continues.

It’s in this jovial scene that the movie’s villain Ultron (James Spader) announces his sinister presence, dragging in the first of his many metallic bodies. With leaky parts and a consciousness stolen from J.A.R.V.I.S., Ultron replays Stark and Banner’s conversation of an artificially intelligent peace-keeping project to the group before attacking them with controlled Iron Legion robots. Disappearing through the internet, Ultron’s eerie sing-song voice of “I have no strings to hold me down, there are no strings on me” echoes as he enacts his version of a peace-keeping plan: saving humanity from itself by completely destroying it. Great plan, Ultron. Repeatedly bounding over the line between evil madman and pantomime villain (well, he is part-Tony Stark’s personality) throughout the film, Spader’s performance as Ultron is absolute perfection.

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The slow trickle of names revealed to be attached to this film have continued flowing right up until its final release. How they found room to add more names to the already ensemble-heavy movie poster without breaking the rules of Marketing 101, perhaps we’ll never know. Rumours ran amok about characters reprising their roles from previous Marvel films, and about brand new characters yet to be seen. While James Rhodes (Don Cheadle), Erik Selvig (Stellan Skarsgard) and Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie) all have short-but-sweet cameos, Heimdall (Idris Elba) and Peggy Carter (Hayley Atwell) only appear in trippy, Scarlet Witch-induced dreams.

Paul Bettany, who in previous films has only been present as the disembodied voice of J.A.R.V.I.S., now finally gains a  physical form as Vision. Vision’s appearance has up till now been kept a closely guarded secret, with the character represented by a strategic, shadowy blur on the movie’s official poster. It turns out that, like with all mystical objects, it wasn’t actually Loki’s sceptre that held power – it was the Infinity Gem within it. Remember the Infinity Gem from Guardians of the Galaxy? Well, it’s pretty important here, since this one gets lodged in Vision’s forehead. Created as the final vessel for Ultron to occupy and stolen from Ultron by the Avengers, Vision endures a perilous game of pass-the-parcel before being finally activated by Thor’s hammer. With Vision brought in for the final act, adding to the weight of so many characters already, it does feel as though that they need not have bothered with all the secrecy. As a confusing mix of J.A.R.V.I.S., Ultron and something not quite either, Vision is yet another omnipotent, benevolent character with a cape. Where will he turn up next? Maybe he’ll come back for another film, but it doesn’t feel like a pressing question.

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Hinted at in the trailer, the romantic sub-plot between Natasha Romanoff and Bruce Banner is unfortunately an underdeveloped weak link in Age of Ultron. Romanoff is first introduced to Banner when she is sent to recruit him in The Avengers for the Avengers Initiative. Once onboard S.H.I.E.L.D.’s helicarrier, it’s not long before Banner transforms into The Hulk and TRIES TO ATTACK Romanoff. And that’s just two of the very few interactions seen between them. There was previously so much geared towards implying that Romanoff had more-than-friends feelings for Hawkeye, that establishing Banner as a love interest for Romanoff to get doe-eyed over felt forced and out of nowhere. It’s also a little frustrating that Whedon, renowned for his “strong female characters”, has played this with such awkward footing: within an almost all-male team, Black Widow has proved herself a rich and resilient character, with no need of being neatly paired off with a fellow Avenger.

Speaking of surprise love, Hawkeye now has a wife and children! A little farmhouse with lush acres of surrounding fields is where this bow-and-arrow-wielding Avenger calls home, with wife Laura (Linda Cardellini) and his two-soon-to-be-three kids. Giving more screen-time to Jeremy Renner pays off in magnitudes. Not all of the Avengers are gods or genetically altered, some of them are very human with the exceedingly human ability to die. In the scene with his wife, we get to see what true cost there is for all of the Avengers in continually fighting to save Earth. This exchange gives meaningful weight to both Hawkeye’s pep-talk with Scarlet Witch during the final battle and the direction of the franchise to come.

A deliberate mid-sentence scene cut amusingly signs off Joss Whedon’s fantastic contribution to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Weaving together the already epic plots of comic-book characters into two unlikely stories and carefully nudging the direction of their spin-off films and TV shows, Whedon has been shaping the world like a real-life Nick Fury and has made cinematic history.

At just under two-and-a-half hours long, Age of Ultron is another Marvel bum-number but the action is so cautiously paced that you’d never know. If you do get the chance to see this film in IMAX 3D as I did, do it: every shot is spectacular.

Avengers: Age of Ultron is out in UK cinemas on April 23.

New Trailer for Iron Man: Rise of Technovore Animation

A new trailer for the animated Iron Man: Rise of Technovore film has been released by Marvel. The direct-to-video feature, animated by Madhouse, will be available on Blu-ray and DVD from 15 April (UK) and 16 April (US).

In Rise of Technovore, Iron Man is framed for a terrorist attack by Ezekiel Stane, the son of Stark’s late business rival and archenemy Obadiah, who has developed new bio-technology which supposedly outclasses Iron Man’s armour. Stark must now evade S.H.I.E.L.D agents, and attempt to clear his name.

The film was directed by Hiroshi Hamasaki (Shigurui: Death Frenzy, Steins;Gate) and was written by Brandon Auman (The Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes, Iron Man: Armored Adventures).