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Post by Dale on Dec 18, 2007 21:49:53 GMT -5
Marvel: Ultimate Alliance Director Movie Lord Productions
Genre Action/Adventure
Cast Robert Downey Jr. as Iron Man Kevin McKidd as Thor Hugh Jackman as Wolverine Adam Baldwin as Captain America Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury Chris Evans as The Human Torch Tobey Maguire as Spider Man Jessica Alba as Invisible Woman Dee Bradley Baker as MODOK Kris Zimmerman as Mysterio Colin Farrell as Bullseye Arin Hanson as Dr. Bruce Banner Scott MacDonald as Dum Dum Dugan
Plot A group of comic book villains called the Masters of Evil, led by Dr. Doom, are trying to take over by force. SHIELD, an agency set to stop them, has hired multiple superheroes to help. The group is led by Thor, Iron Man, Captain America, and Wolverine.
Release Date December 14, 2007
MPAA Rating Rated PG for violence and language.
Total Budget Spent on Film $98,500
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Post by Dale on Dec 18, 2007 21:52:33 GMT -5
The Mediocre Film of 2007 Written: December 18 2007 By movie critic: nothintolose07
Plot: A bunch of superheroes go on a mission to stop a group of villains. Not a very new concept, but I would wait until the end to give my opinion. It hasn’t changed hardly at all. Basically you could describe this movie in 2 parts: dialogue, fight, repeat….for the entire movie! I thought the ending was kinda cool. Also, after reading The Wolfman and Blood Harmony, this seemed really short. Maybe they were extremely long, but with only 3 movies out, I don’t know yet. It would have helped to develop more of the story instead of “Hey here are these bad guys, lets go stop them.”
Rating: .5/4 stars
Characters/Acting: The acting was alright. It was terrible and it wasn’t Reelie worthy either. None of the heroes are developed or show them going through tough times. It’s as if life is for them. But I’m not going to lie, it is pretty cool to see my favorite superheroes kicking some major ass.
Rating: 1.5/4
Fun/Boring to Watch: This was the best part of the movie. With all the action going on, you don’t want to scroll down until the next fight scene. There is always action of some kind, but you can’t always use fighting to gain interest in a part of a story.
Rating: 1.5/4
Final Take: Decent. That is basically this movie summed up. It could be way worse than what it was. But it also could have been way better.
FINAL RATING: 1.5/4
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Post by essentailx on Dec 30, 2007 2:38:55 GMT -5
How exactly do You get worse than this film?
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