8 MARVEL FILM COLLECTION:
8 animated films by Marvel(actually 9, but they only count
Ultimate Avengers as one instead of two)!
ULTIMATE AVENGERS 1(2006):
This begins with a semi-origin of Captain America,
and how he got to be part of the Avengers! It
quickly escalates to a battle against the main
reason that Cap is in the present in the first
place!! This shows almost all the Avenger team
mates as pretty much assholes!! A definite
trademark of Marvel!! The only two likable
characters are Cappy and The Wasp! A-
From an IMDb.com customer
The action is spectacular and the storyline
keeps you riveted from start to finish. This
movie grabs with its cinematic lead in and
flashback to World War Two. (Complete with
throwback radio broadcast) From there, it's
one big roller coaster ride to the pulse
pounding finish. The battle sequences are
some of the best ever animated. I think the
PG-13 rating really helps. Soldiers die and
heroes bleed, that completely draws the
viewer in to the feature. I think movie fans
of all ages will be stunned at how many
levels this movie delivers upon. This is a
smart and surprisingly interesting film
that really delivers. Calling this movie
a cartoon doesn't really seem right or do
it justice.
Like my title says, one extremely satisfying
thrill ride! - youyou
Justin Gross ... Captain America / Steve Rogers (voice)
Grey Griffin ... Janet Pym / The Wasp (voice) (as Grey DeLisle)
Michael Massee ... Bruce Banner (voice)
Olivia d'Abo ... Black Widow / Natalia Romanoff (voice)
Marc Worden ... Iron Man / Tony Stark (voice)
Nan McNamara ... Dr. Betty Ross (voice)
Nolan North ... Giant Man / Hank Pym (voice)
Andre Ware ... Nick Fury (voice)
David Boat ... Thor (voice)
Fred Tatasciore ... The Hulk / Edwin Jarvis (voice)
Jim Ward ... Herr Kleiser (voice) (as James K. Ward)
Dee Bradley Baker ... (voice)
Steve Blum ... Additional Voices (voice) (as Steven Blum)
Keith Ferguson ... (voice)
Quinton Flynn ... (voice)
This begins with a semi-origin of Black Panther!
The fun part of this one is that now Captain
America is now being an asshole!!! Isn't that
special!?!? Course, the rest of the assholes are
still assholes!! However, this still is a pretty
great movie, with a very interesting premise
to it! The bad aliens are back and determined
to capture a meteorite for purposes unknown!
This one has a couple of well known people in it:
Mark Hammil .. Star Wars(Luke Skywalker)!!
Dwight Schultz ... Star Trek: TNG(playing
Reggie Barclay), A-Team(Howling Mad
Murdock), also in Final Fantasy X & X-2,
and XIII & XIII-2! A-
From an IMDb.com customer
That is not to say at all that I disliked the first
Ultimate Avengers or anything. Actually I did
enjoy it, even if I didn't love it. Ultimate
Avengers 2 is not quite perfect either, the
Hulk is underused and Giant Man's death for
me was a little forced. On the other hand,
the animation is great, the character designs
are much less jerky and more focused here
and the colours and backgrounds are detailed
and coloured beautifully. The score is full
of drive and again has a haunting undercurrent,
the writing is sharp and the action is grittier
and is exciting. The characters apart from
Hulk are interesting, Black Panther is a great
addition and Thor is much better written
than he was in the first one. The pace is
much more even, the first half-hour doesn't
feel all that dragged out and the ending
is not as rushed. There is much more story
here as a result, and it is compelling stuff
indeed. The voice acting is solid across as
the board with nobody coming across as a
thorn in the side. All in all, a very good
film and better than the first in my
view. 8/10 - Bethany Cox
Justin Gross ... Captain America / Steve Rogers (voice)
Grey Griffin ... Wasp / Janet Pym (voice) (as Grey DeLisle)
Michael Massee ... Doctor Bruce Banner (voice)
Marc Worden ... Iron Man / Tony Stark (voice)
Olivia d'Abo ... Black Widow / Natalia Romanoff (voice)
Nan McNamara ... Betty Ross (voice)
Nolan North ... Giant Man / Hank Pym (voice)
Andre Ware ... Nick Fury (voice)
David Boat ... Thor (voice) (as Dave Boat)
Fred Tatasciore ... Hulk / Jarvis / Additional Voices (voice)
Jim Ward ... Herr Kleiser / Additional Voices (voice) (as James K. Ward)
Jeffrey D. Sams ... T'Challa / Black Panther (voice)
Dwight Schultz ... Odin (voice)
Mark Hamill ... Oiler (voice)
Dave Fennoy ... T'Chaka / Additional Voices (voice)
FIRST THINGS FIRST: THERE IS NO SUBTITLES ON THIS!!!!!!!!!
Unforgivable for any movie made in the 2000's!!!
SECONDLY: THIS SKIPS, A LOT!!!
Pretty much the origin story of Iron Man!! Tony Stark is
in China to raise a city that belonged to a long lost
society!! Unfortunately there's a major problem: when he
raised the city, he released a long lost evil cult that wants
the building to stay lost!! Many of his workers have died,
and his best friend is missing!! Tony goes to investigate and
gets gravely injured, prompting him to build the now famous
life suit known as Iron Man!!
This is quite long!!! B+
FROM IMDb.COM:
It is slightly better than Ultimate avengers movies. It is
longer and slightly more intense. It was not that bad, the
3-D battles are cool, the kind that will make you stare in
awe, together with the 2-D animation, it is cool. The first
forty minutes is the introduction and the other forty minutes,
you get the cool action. The director cleverly made the first
forty minutes interesting so as not to bore you with the talking,
and goes forward with cool 3-D battles. Clever indeed but it
somehow feels a bit slow-pacing, the fights: Great effects
but you will only see Iron man fighting for a few minutes
and rush off to retreat. This is the beginning of Iron man
so don't expect to see him in cool outfits (you will see him
in the latest suit for a while), his original suit was grey in
colour, dull and big.
Those who are new to Iron man may want to catch it, Iron
man's fans also can watch it. It has great fights, and explode
everywhere they fight with a touch of brief nudity ( Wow! A
marvel animated movie to show brief nudity[NO THERE ISN'T!!
RP]). Those who watched this might want to catch the upcoming
animated movie, Dr strange and for the rest of the fans might want
to wait for the upcoming live-action Iron man movie. It may
not be one of the best animated movie but it is still cool.
On VCD in Singapore, just bought it. It came out quite recently.
- helmutty
Marc Worden ... Tony Stark / Iron Man (voice)
Gwendoline Yeo ... Li Mei (voice)
Fred Tatasciore ... The Mandarin / Additional Voices (voice)
Rodney Saulsberry ... James 'Rhodey' Rhodes (voice)
Elisa Gabrielli ... Virginia 'Pepper' Potts (voice)
John McCook ... Howard Stark (voice)
James Sie ... Wong Chu (voice)
Stephen Mendillo ... Boyer (voice)
John DeMita ... Agent Drake / Additional Voices (voice)
George Cheung ... Additional Voices (voice)
Chris Edgerly ... Additional Voices (voice)
Paul Nakauchi ... Additional Voices (voice)
Michael Yama ... Additional Voices (voice)
An asshole doctor(what else with Marvel), while on the way to
work runs into some pretty strange shit!! On his way home, he
has some hallucinations and has a bad accident, which cripples
his hands!! Bad news for a surgeon!! Anyway, he gets desperate
and heads to Berlin for treatment!! Then to the East, and on and
on til he runs out of money and credit, with nothing having helped
him!! He gives up, and tries to kill himself, but gets interrupted by
a strange dude who says he needs to go to Tibet!! He does, and
there he finds out that he's the most powerful sorcerer in the world
and that much is expected of him!!
Of course, there's a reason for his assholishness, it all revolved
around his sister who died of an unexplained brain issue!! I found
this REALLY boring!! But the music is fairly enjoyable! B
FROM IMDb.COM:
I've seen all the marvel/Lionsgate animated feature length
movies and all except this one has been disappointing. Doctor
Strange was a character i've obviously not come across as i've
just watched mainstream superheros but after this i was surfing
the internet to find out more about this comic character. Its a fairly
dark theme good for adults and does provide a coherent story
as apposed to the other marvel Lionsgate movies which i thought
were abstract film reels glued together. Watch this and to the
people who made this WELL DONE can we have more of the
same please. - being_careful
Bryce Johnson ... Doctor Strange (voice)
Paul Nakauchi ... Wong (voice)
Kevin Michael Richardson ... Mordo (voice)
Michael Yama ... Ancient One (voice)
Susan Spano ... Dr. Gina Atwater (voice)
Jonathan Adams ... Dormammu (voice)
Fred Tatasciore ... Oliver / Doorman / Sorcerer / Additional Voices (voice)
Tara Strong ... April / Lucy / Additional Voices (voice)
Josh Keaton ... Corey / Camille's Brother / Additional Voices (voice)
Phil LaMarr ... Miro / Additional Voices (voice)
Masasa Moyo ... Adena / Additional Voices (voice)
Ultron has defeated the Avengers, with all of them being killed
except Tony Stark, who has taken all the kids of the team and
hidden them away!! They stay with him til one day, the kids stumble
upon a group of robot copies of the Avengers and accidentally
activate them, causing their turn to the dark side!! Ultron then
follows the robots to their hidden away home, and one of Tony's
other robots tries to take them away and hide them from Ultron
again!! The kids defy this, and wind up trying to save Tony!!
This is actually pretty good, though it starts out a little slow, setting
up the whole movie!!
But one thing that I found strange: what the Hell is a small girl
doing with boobs bigger than Pamela Anderson's!!!!???? B
FROM IMDb.COM:
Marvel Animation has been a consistent contributor to
the greater Marvel multiverse for years, creating diverse
and impressive reimaginings of canon favorites, and adding
entertaining, new characters to the already eclectic mix.
"Next Avengers: Heroes of Tomorrow" does a spectacular
job of making its young protagonists feel like natural fits
in the already established mythos surrounding them, while
also keeping everything family- friendly and fairly lighthearted
- in fact, this is Marvel's first PG- rated animated film, and it
definitely has a certain cutesy, Saturday morning cartoon
appeal. - blongca04
Noah Crawford ... James (voice) (as Noah C. Crawford)
Brenna O'Brien ... Torunn (voice)
Aidan Drummond ... Pym (voice)
Dempsey Pappion ... Azari (voice) (as Dempsey M. Pappion)
Adrian Petriw ... Hawkeye (voice)
Tom Kane ... Iron Man / Tony Stark / Ultron (voice)
Fred Tatasciore ... Hulk / Additional Voices (voice)
Shawn Macdonald ... Vision / Additional Voices (voice)
Michael Adamthwaite ... Thor / Additional Voices (voice)
Ken Kramer ... Bruce Banner (voice)
Nicole Oliver ... Betty Ross / Additional Voices (voice)
Two stories of The Hulk, one vs Thor and the other vs Wolverine!
THOR:
Thor's sweet brother Loki is determined to destroy him, and to do so he
brings Bruce Banner to Asgard to defeat him before their father can
awake from his "winter sleep"!! Once he gets Banner there, he separates
him from his alter ego, The Hulk!! A-
WOLVERINE:
The Hulk's on a rampage, and Wolverine is out to stop him!! Turns out
that the real story here is Sabretooth, Deadshot & Omega Red, not to
mention Deathstrike! They, along with the good Professor, are all after
Hulk to make him one of their team mates!!
This one is quite violent!! B+
FROM IMDb.COM:
The Hulk vs. Wolverine segment of the movie was very mediocre
(at best) considering that it was just a cheap rehash of the Wolverine's
origin story ergo the first Wolverine movie. The Hulk contributed
nothing to the story. He was just thrown in there without any explanation
whatsoever.
The Hulk vs. Thor segment on the other hand was actually pretty interesting
even though it was completely non-canon. As an avid comic book reader/collector
that did bug me out a little but nothing that I'd consider a deal-breaker (things
like: how easily they defeated Surtur in the flashback, the fact that they omitted
the Hulk's natural immunity to most magic spells which would have made the
whole story improbable, things of that nature). Furthermore I also noticed that
they nonchalantly changed Bruce's appearance throughout the movie. Towards
the end when Bruce is trapped in Hel (yes, this is not a typo. In Norse mythology
the afterlife takes place in Hel, not to confuse with the eponymous goddess which
rules over the aforementioned realm) he looks like he lost 50 pounds and his facial
features aren't congruent to the Bruce that we've seen at the beginning of the movie
anymore. Very weird. -Antonio Kowatsch
Fred Tatasciore ... Hulk (voice)
Matthew Wolf ... Thor (voice) (as Matt Wolf)
Graham McTavish ... Loki (voice)
Grey DeLisle ... Sif (voice)
Kari Wahlgren ... Amora (voice)
Bryce Johnson ... Bruce Banner (voice)
Janyse Jaud ... Hela / Lady Deathstrike (voice)
Jay Brazeau ... Volstagg (voice)
Jonathan Holmes ... Fandral (voice)
Paul Dobson ... Hogun (voice)
Michael Adamthwaite ... Balder (voice)
French Tickner ... Odin (voice)
Nicole Oliver ... Betty Ross / Valkyrie (voice)
Qayam Devji ... Bruce Junior (voice)
Scott McNeil ... Additional Voices (voice)
Steve Blum ... Wolverine / Logan (voice) (as Steven Blum)
Mark Acheson ... Sabretooth (voice)
Colin Murdock ... Omega Red (voice)
Nolan North ... Deadpool (voice)
Tom Kane ... The Professor (voice)
Brian Drummond ... Additional Voices (voice)
Jason Simpson ... Additional Voices (voice)
Kirby Morrow ... Additional Voices (voice) (uncredited)
With the Avengers giving up on Bruce/The Hulk, they decide
to shoot him up in space to an uninhabited planet where he
can live out his days in peace!! Well, anyway, that was the plan!
Hulk breaks out of his bindings while en route to his destination
and causes the ship to crash on a very inhabited planet, run by
a tyrant!! He soon gets involved in the whole mess, as they have
captured him and put him in their local gladiator style of
entertainment!! He decides that this isn't for him, and breaks loose
to join up with a faction that's trying to overthrow the tyrant!!
Some of this is really silly, such as the little girl beating the crap
out of Hulk!!! LOL!!! But still this is a great movie!! A+
FROM IMDb.COM:
In recent years, the animated straight to video market
has done much to rid itself of the stigma that "Direct to
DVD" was a code word for "Awful". These new films are
much more sophisticated than their predecessors, and
make no mistake, 'Planet Hulk' is *not* a kids film. In fact,
I'd say this was more violent than either of the two live-action
'Hulk' movies. Blood and death abound, and there aren't
any lessons to offset it.
With its dull animation, weak voice acting and uninspired
dialog, 'Planet Hulk' may not reach the heights of some of
the better titles to come down the line the last few years,
but it's a serviceable distraction that should please Hulk
fans. For everyone else, mileage may vary.- Fluke_Skywalker
Rick D. Wasserman ... Hulk (voice)
Lisa Ann Beley ... Caiera (voice)
Mark Hildreth ... Red King (voice)
Liam O'Brien ... Hiroim (voice)
Kevin Michael Richardson ... Korg (voice)
Sam Vincent ... Miek (voice)
Advah Soudack ... Elloe Kaifi (voice)
Michael Kopsa ... Lavin Skee (voice)
Paul Dobson ... Beta Ray Bill (voice)
Marc Worden ... Iron Man (voice)
Lee Tockar ... Android (voice)
Russell Roberts ... Primus Vand (voice)
Donald Adams ... Governor Churik (voice)
Doug Abrahams ... (voice)
David Kaye ... (voice)
Ellen Kennedy ... (voice)
Campbell Lane ... (voice) (as Cam Lane)
Chantal Strand ... (voice)
Thor & Loki, as teens, go on a hunt for The Sword of Surtur
along with the Warriors Three on their ship the Thunder Runner!!
This is against Odin's wishes, and on the trip they make many
enemies!! Unlike in the live action movies, Thor and Loki are fast
friends here, and work together well!! But their impetuous actions
have grave consequences!! A-
FROM IMDb.COM:
Really enjoyable movie covering the early years of Thor
and Loki. This enhances the theatrical movie, without kissing
it's ass. For example, it still takes many designs from the
original source material, even if it conflicts with the more
popular movie. Seeing the realms of Asgard in animation
is wonderful, as there is less of a restraint. The character
arcs of Thor and Loki are also very impressive. Their relationship
is shown as one of true love, but we see their reactions to
taking life. This isn't Thor Jr. and though the animation is
kind of childish, there are many great themes here that
would be welcome in The Avengers or any Thor
sequels..- SnakesOnAnAfricanPlain
Matthew Wolf ... Thor (voice) (as Matt Wolf)
Rick Gomez ... Loki (voice)
Tara Strong ... Sif (voice)
Alistair Abell ... Fandral (voice)
Paul Dobson ... Hogun (voice)
Brent Chapman ... Volstagg (voice)
Chris Britton ... Odin (voice)
Ron Halder ... Algrim (voice)
Cathy Weseluck ... Brunhilde / Additional Voice (voice)
Michael Dobson ... Geirmarr / Additional Voice (voice)
John Novak ... Thrym / Additional Voice (voice)
Mark Acheson ... Additional Voice (voice)
Ashleigh Ball ... Amora / Additional Voices (voice)
Brian Drummond ... Fenris / Additional Voice (voice)
Mark Gibbon ... Additional Voice (voice)
Jillian Michaels ... Additional Voices (voice)
Ty Olsson ... Additional Voice (voice) (as Ty Olson)
Venus Terzo ... Additional Voice (voice)
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