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Iron Man & Hulk: Heroes United

Iron Man & Hulk: Heroes United (2013)

December. 03,2013
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4.6
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PG
| Adventure Animation Action Family

The Invincible Iron Man and the Incredible Hulk must join forces to save the Earth from its greatest threat yet! When two Hydra scientists try to supercharge a Stark Arc Reactor with Hulk's Gamma Energy, they unleash a being of pure electricity called Zzzax - and he's hungry for destruction. Together, Iron Man and Hulk are the only force that stands in the way of the Zzzax's planetary blackout. But first, the super heroic duo will have to get through snarling Wendigos, deadly robots and the scaly powerhouse, Abomination. Can two of Marvel's mightiest heroes find a way to work together without smashing each other before time runs out?

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O2D
2013/12/03

Iron Man is Vince Vaughn and Hulk is that goofy blonde guy and they're having wacky hijinks all over the place. Meh. The story is dumb but I liked the animation. Abomination has Bluetooth, lol. I'd rather watch the Lego stuff.

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demetrius11
2013/12/04

I was quite excited when I was watching this, thinking it is a great intro for a new game ...however I spent 30 minutes watching and waiting for the actual game to begin...and then I realized that this is a MOVIE!? This is definitely not a 2013 standards 3d movie. It resembles a 2001 production, when 3d animation was still an infant...I will not go into detail about the plot because there is none basically. I think that the focus group for this is more like 5-8 yo children, so I am sure they they will be more excited to watch this on the telly in the early morning zone. So, if you have kids, this is a nice way to introduce them to superheroes. If you are an adult...don't other...

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Jesse Boland
2013/12/05

These Marvel, and DC animated movies have been really good over the past decade, each one a different style, and take on the characters, and the world. In DC this makes sense because they are so mixed up, and less "real" world. You understand if you read them. So these Marvel animated movies that are all unique, and either based on older graphic novels, or just a new story thought up to keep the current movie characters that are popular in the spot light between movies. This is the later, and very much about profiling the characters of Iron Man, and The Hulk the way that Disney wants you to see them at this time. The Hulk that you get in this is the same vocal version (that was originally the Grey hulk, but for convenience they joined later on as one) who is the lead in the new animated TV series Hulk and the agents of SMASH. The Iron Man that you get is the basic character you are used to from his cameos on The Ultimate Spiderman animated series, or the Hulk show I mentioned before, but he is very close to the Iron Man that you see in the movies so that you keep the image fresh, and are ready for more. The background is the strangest part of this movie. You are basically watching PC rendered animation evolution in each scene. You will have a cell shaded Hulk, or other character thrown into a derezzed background that seems like old PlayStation 1 or 2 graphics. Like the old Iron Man: Armored Adventures, the backgrounds just never feel finished. It is a strange HD splotches against a 32 bit canvass sort of feeling. In the end this is a good flashy bit of pretty lights, and sounds, and you will most likely still Enjoy most if not all of it yourself.

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lbaswjkja
2013/12/06

Poorly written dialogue, awkward animation with movements that look like something from the 90s. Blurry textures, low resolution,Uninspired story. Super short. Terrible. Every spoken line feels like something that is aimed at 2 year olds, and at this day and age, even 2 year olds won't find it interesting. Characters argue like they are pre school kids. and they talk too much, a scene that MIGHT have been OK is ruined by the character stating the obvious. Please shut up. Marvel might have won the silver screen but direct to DVD animated movies and TV series belongs to DC.

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