Thursday, June 18, 2015
How The "Avengers: Age of Ultron" Should Have Ended (Part 2)
Part two of "HISHE's" "Avengers Age of Ultron" was just released, and it picks up exactly where part one ended. But this is much funnier than part one, and has much more to do with the actual film. It pokes fun at the movie (as always) and shows how other characters from the "MARVEL Universe" could have easily beat "Ultron". Just like you see in the clip, if "Magneto" was there, the "Age of Ultron" would last ten seconds... instead of ten days, like in the movie (which isn't much of an "age"). In the video, "Magneto" destroys all the metal robots and just yells "they're my children!" and points at "Scarlet Witch" and "Quicksilver". Which is hilarious because it's true, yet it continues to go unmentioned in these movies.
If "Spider-Man" showed up, he could've stopped that runaway train much faster.... because you know, that's what he does. "Thor" letting "Tony Stark" play with the scepter for three days instead of just taking it straight back to "Asgard" was a pretty stupid decision and very unlike "Thor". The clip shows how disappointed "Dr. Selvig" is after "Thor" told him he needed his help and it was "dangerous". But, all he did was get naked in a hot spring of some sort.....?
It also shows how "Quicksilver" could have easily dodged all those bullets and still saved "Hawkeye" (especially the version of "Quicksilver" that was in "X-Men: Days of Future Past"). Yet, somehow he gets shot to death in the film, which is something I pointed out in my review of this new "Avengers" movie.
As always, they all sit down together at the "Super Cafe" at the end of the clip to brag / discuss the movie with "Batman & Superman". I have never seen so many super-heroes packed into the "Super-Cafe" before, and of course they had to make fun of the "Captain America" bad language line in the movie. This is one of my favorite "HISHE" clips so far! It even makes a subtle reference to the third "Captain America" movie - "Civil War" !
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