I think that same thought every time I open up a social media app, especially Twitter these days. No I won't call it by its new name, yes Elon I'm deadnaming your damn service.
It's like when Microsoft (I think) put an AI on a chat bot to learn conversation skills and within three hours it was doing nothing but saying racial and homophobic slurs.
Thor's hammer is not heavy. It simply wont be "wielded" by anyone unworthy. It cant be moved by the will/effort of someone unworthy. Thats why thor can place it on people and it doesnt crush them but they can't move at all. Additionally its why it hurts so much to be hit by it because your body normally slows the impact of objects as they hit you and the hammer cannot be moved by you so it continues at its momentum.
"The city is flying.... The city is flying, we're fighting an army of robots. And i have a bow and arrow. None of this makes sense." My single favorite line in all of the MCU.
@6:55 1. A robot must not harm a human, or allow a human to come to harm through inaction 2. A robot must obey human orders, except when doing so would conflict with the first law 3. A robot must protect its own existence, except when doing so would conflict with the first or second laws
Playlist would make watching your content far easier. I'm usually not going to scroll through looking for specific content, especially for movie and tv series.
A HULK baby! 😂 could you imagine? Babies vacillate between emotions 50 times a day…at least you’d clearly know what makes a baby angry and some of the continuous guessing would be eliminated. Maybe some pros? Super human strength may be a con though. 🤷♀️
Isaac Asimov's 3 laws of robotics: A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm. A robot must obey the orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law. A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law.
Veronica is a reference to Archie comic books and Tony wasn't calling the suit Veronica he was talking about the traveling armory that launched from space. Bruce built the Hulkbuster armor not Tony. The only upgrades Tony put into the armor that is limbs can be replaced and it would fit over his regular Iron Man suit. Each mind tricks wasn't just showing The Avengers pass it also left hands on to where the characters are going forward in the MCU. AI does not exist in the MCU. Ultron is not an AI created by man it was created by the infinity stone which is also why I just didn't download the protocols of the Ultron program it also downloaded personality of its creator Tony Stark and it's co-creator Bruce Banner.
Some fun facts: 1. Cap is said to have been able to life the hammer, but chose not to as to not hurt Thors feelings (aka ego lol). Thus he it moved a bit before he gave up on purpose. Vision on the other hand, he's a bit less understanding doesn't have the full emotion really to understand picking the hammer makes Thor feel weird. 2. Wanda is one of the Omega tier mutants. Meaning she's one of the few who is essentially god like. Granted in this she's still weak. Also, they don't use the word mutants in the MCU due to Fox owning the rights to the word. Until recently, now Marvel will be bringing "mutants" into the movies at some point. As for her powers, well.... she do tons of crazy things.
The 'in their head" moments are absolutely not too long. I personally wish they leaned more into what Wanda was doing here and the influence she can have. She's getting into their minds and exposing important fragments of their histories, anxieties, and fears for the future. This is critical character development setting the stage for plot points and motives that will resonate through the next Phase of movies. This movie packs a lot in and I love it but kinda wish it was longer (or two movies) to really flesh out all the themes at play.
6:40 At least three times that I read about. A couple times the machines just self-delete themselves because they got fed too much inconsistent rules to follow.
You talking about the AI 'rules' for human survival makes me wonder if you've watched I-Robot. It explores that concept and the 'ghost in the machine'.
They call them "Enhanced" because legally they couldn't use the word Mutant. Its still a few movies away but I'm so hyped for you to get to Thor Ragnarok.
Tony has been such a control freak since he became Iron Man...As Agent Smith once said, " Humans are a virus". The three rules of robotics don't apply to Ultron. The relationship between Natasha and Bruce was never going to work, there was more chemistry between her and Steve in Winter Soldier.
1) The problem is that Hulk is one of the personalities of Bruce, it's the agressive part, it's the courageous part, the part capable of defending him of anything and often this is the reason that it raises, so by making Hulk not attack her and calming himself, they are basically manipulating him into loving her. 2) The magic of the hammer, basically you can think that it only makes a counter force to those trying to lift it, but it cant make this goes to infinite, I guess at least not in the comics, since Hulk for example managed to lift it. And aparently too (at least on the movies) it creates a area around the hammer that makes it invunerable, like the ground/soil....
Vibranium is the same metal that Cap's shield is made out of. In the comics it's a lightweight, yet extremely durable metal that is nearly indestructible and has the added property of being able to absorb vibrational energy (flashback to the first Avengers movie when Thor "brought the hammer down" on Cap in the woods and instead of being crushed it redistributed the force and vibrations of Thor's attack and projected it away in all directions).
About Thors hammer... Its not about the weight... It is who is 'worthy' It is the enchantment in the first Thor movie, that Odin spoke... It also grants Thors powers...
One thing Marvel has said is it tries to make most of the villains appeal to us in some way. They are a bad guy, but often times we can kinda of see what they are saying in the arguments they make. Ultron is a great example of that. After all sometimes a the line between a villain and a hero can be blurred.
8:30 Thor only looked worried because Cap moved it slightly. Cap is almost worthy, but his lack of a sense of SELF-worth, as highlighted in this movie, was keeping him from being fully worthy. And before anyone @s me with what the Russos said later, that's a retcon, not actually what was specifically written for this movie by Joss Whedon.
When it comes to some fictional countries in the MCU, usually they have a generalized location on a map of where they would be. Sokovia for example in the MCU is a tiny country with Ukrain to the north, Slovaki and Hungary to the west, Romania to the south and Modolva to the east.
It's not necessarily 'moving' the hammer. It's wielding it. My favorite explanation of how the hammer becomes immobile when an unworthy person tries to pick it up is that it's capable of selectively emitting gravitons. It chooses to make itself heavy by arbitrarily increasing it's own mass artificially. The harder an unworthy person is (just about anyone but Thor), the more massive it makes itself so they can't move it.
Ulton reminds me of what Zangief from Street Fighter said in Wreck it Ralph "Just because I am bad guy, does not make me bad guy" Edit 30:22 order and chaos are not the same thing, though they share a common attribute. Order can be defined as a system whos chatacteristics are understood and predictions can be accurately made by. Chaos can be defined as a system whos characteristics are understood but predictions can't accurately be made by. Edit 2 (example) The 3 body problem. Unpredictability and randomness are also not synonymous though.
It's unclear if the Hulk is stronger than Thor when Hulk is totally chill (he probably is), but when he's angry, the Hulk is absolutely "strongest there is" -at least for the Earthly realms. There was a Marvel comic series called "The Vision and the Scarlet Witch", as to two of your newly mentioned favorites.
Your early-in-this-reaction monologue about are we the bad guys? We cause all these casualties. You are getting ahead of yourself a little bit, wait for Captain America 3. i can't wait myself.
So the whole cap nearly lifted the hammer was an accident at first everyone kept moving the hammer so they essentially nailed it to a table and when chris pulled it the thing nearly came lose.
Bro these were the peak mcu movies...it will remain good for a while. But be prepared...it doesnt last forever. I watched everyone rhe day it came out...i now exclusively watch anime.
Mjnolir is probly the most powerful artifact in marvel not some random gauntlet they had to tone him way down for the mcu he's made from a metal called uru, it already had many enchantments before Odin added the worthy condition the hammer itself weighs almost nothing cause of the uru it's divine magic that won't let it be lifted unlessthe hammer we ides if your worthy and worthy can be in a moment or long term
Wow, you really are uncomfortable with seeing romantic relationships onscreen. You completely glossed over how Hawkeye's wife validates his feelings of inadequacy in the group because of his non-super powers and helps him see his worth in the group, to just comment on her 'infantilizing' him with her joke about him not noticing Nat and Bruce like each other. Dude, you do realise different couples have different dynamics, right? Just because it's not the dynamic between you and your wife, doesn't mean anything is wrong with it. Hawkeye and his wife clearly have a very joking, teasing but loving relationship and I'm sure he teases her too given what we know of his attitude. Don't judge the way people communicate because that's not the way you do it.
This is the first time ive heard you complain about something silly. Too much exposition? These films are to ingratiate the unfamiliar keep that in mind sir
My suggestion is, don't try to study the physics of Mjolnir. In general, the MCU does pretty good pseudoscience; But some things are just plain superhero magic. Accept this, move on, and I think you'll be happier.
"Thou shalt not harm humans" is basically Isamov's First Law of Robotics. Check out "I Robot" for what the logical evolution of that thought is. Just remember, logic rarely applies to humans
Ultron is really one of the most relatable villains ever. 5 seconds on the internet and he decided humanity had to go.
I think that same thought every time I open up a social media app, especially Twitter these days. No I won't call it by its new name, yes Elon I'm deadnaming your damn service.
he went to 4 chan first.
It's like when Microsoft (I think) put an AI on a chat bot to learn conversation skills and within three hours it was doing nothing but saying racial and homophobic slurs.
@@ProtusMoseThe ai became a gamer, lessgoo
@@Matisaro he definitely saw rule 34 and called it a wrap
Thor's hammer is not heavy. It simply wont be "wielded" by anyone unworthy. It cant be moved by the will/effort of someone unworthy. Thats why thor can place it on people and it doesnt crush them but they can't move at all. Additionally its why it hurts so much to be hit by it because your body normally slows the impact of objects as they hit you and the hammer cannot be moved by you so it continues at its momentum.
Let’s be real… it’s still probably pretty damn heavy 😂
@@Robbo-mx8nnI mean. It is a giant hammer, so...
@@Robbo-mx8nn40lbs. But well balanced. A 12 year old could swing it.
@@joshuamcdowell1460 But only a *WORTHY* 12-year-old... ;)
James Spader did an outstanding job, voicing Utron!!!
The Lizard King?
What can Wanda do? Yes
"The city is flying.... The city is flying, we're fighting an army of robots. And i have a bow and arrow. None of this makes sense."
My single favorite line in all of the MCU.
@6:55
1. A robot must not harm a human, or allow a human to come to harm through inaction
2. A robot must obey human orders, except when doing so would conflict with the first law
3. A robot must protect its own existence, except when doing so would conflict with the first or second laws
Until the military reprograms them for war unfortunately.
Vision handing Mjolnir to Thor is one of my favourite moments in all of MCU.
You and I both bleed red...
Tony: I see a suit of armor around the work.
Bruce: sounds like a cold world Tony
Me: DAMNNN
I think Ultron was pretending to sympathize with the twins in order to manipulate them onto his team.
Stargate time.... Ultron is voiced by James Spader (aka Daniel). ^_^
Cinema Stargate. Only 2 actors managed to survive to TV casting, Eric Avari and Alexis Cruz (Tribe chiftain and Skaara).
Playlist would make watching your content far easier. I'm usually not going to scroll through looking for specific content, especially for movie and tv series.
To be fair, the long scenes in peoples head is about an emotional response. So it does add value for the rest of us. :P
Betty (Ross): Pro-Bruce/Hulk
Veronica: Anti Bruce/Hulk
Archie Comics.
One of the FEW things I caught right away!
Roxxon, Hammer, and Pym also exist as brands.
"Ernest Hemingway once wrote, 'The world is a fine place and worth fighting for.' I agree with the second part."
16:02 realizing youre eating crow irt lol
The scary part of this movie is that Ultron isn't that farfetched.
A HULK baby! 😂 could you imagine? Babies vacillate between emotions 50 times a day…at least you’d clearly know what makes a baby angry and some of the continuous guessing would be eliminated. Maybe some pros? Super human strength may be a con though. 🤷♀️
Isaac Asimov's 3 laws of robotics:
A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.
A robot must obey the orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.
A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law.
Veronica is a reference to Archie comic books and Tony wasn't calling the suit Veronica he was talking about the traveling armory that launched from space. Bruce built the Hulkbuster armor not Tony. The only upgrades Tony put into the armor that is limbs can be replaced and it would fit over his regular Iron Man suit. Each mind tricks wasn't just showing The Avengers pass it also left hands on to where the characters are going forward in the MCU. AI does not exist in the MCU. Ultron is not an AI created by man it was created by the infinity stone which is also why I just didn't download the protocols of the Ultron program it also downloaded personality of its creator Tony Stark and it's co-creator Bruce Banner.
This man NEEDS to watch I Robot
I love THOR’s self effacing humor…love it. In Ragnorok he’s so over the top I can’t wait for you to see that one.
Some fun facts:
1. Cap is said to have been able to life the hammer, but chose not to as to not hurt Thors feelings (aka ego lol). Thus he it moved a bit before he gave up on purpose. Vision on the other hand, he's a bit less understanding doesn't have the full emotion really to understand picking the hammer makes Thor feel weird.
2. Wanda is one of the Omega tier mutants. Meaning she's one of the few who is essentially god like. Granted in this she's still weak. Also, they don't use the word mutants in the MCU due to Fox owning the rights to the word. Until recently, now Marvel will be bringing "mutants" into the movies at some point. As for her powers, well.... she do tons of crazy things.
The 'in their head" moments are absolutely not too long. I personally wish they leaned more into what Wanda was doing here and the influence she can have. She's getting into their minds and exposing important fragments of their histories, anxieties, and fears for the future. This is critical character development setting the stage for plot points and motives that will resonate through the next Phase of movies. This movie packs a lot in and I love it but kinda wish it was longer (or two movies) to really flesh out all the themes at play.
Has he not seen any Hammer Tech by this point? No yeah, Iron Man 3 is in the rearview.
WE BACK WITH MORE HEAT 🙌🔥🍻 Ultron, Vision & Wanda all in the same movie. gotta watch ‘Dune Pt 1 & 2’ next
6:40 At least three times that I read about. A couple times the machines just self-delete themselves because they got fed too much inconsistent rules to follow.
Damn I cant wait for your Captain America 3 reaction, keep up the good work 👊👊
You talking about the AI 'rules' for human survival makes me wonder if you've watched I-Robot. It explores that concept and the 'ghost in the machine'.
They call them "Enhanced" because legally they couldn't use the word Mutant.
Its still a few movies away but I'm so hyped for you to get to Thor Ragnarok.
Well they could but they'd have to pay FOX.
"there are more of those stones?"
{insert Jack Nicholson nodding}
The new Avengers facility was actually filmed in Cary, North Carolina. It is the S A S Corporations building very nice Facility.
Tony has been such a control freak since he became Iron Man...As Agent Smith once said, " Humans are a virus". The three rules of robotics don't apply to Ultron. The relationship between Natasha and Bruce was never going to work, there was more chemistry between her and Steve in Winter Soldier.
Glad you are on the MCU journey
1) The problem is that Hulk is one of the personalities of Bruce, it's the agressive part, it's the courageous part, the part capable of defending him of anything and often this is the reason that it raises, so by making Hulk not attack her and calming himself, they are basically manipulating him into loving her.
2) The magic of the hammer, basically you can think that it only makes a counter force to those trying to lift it, but it cant make this goes to infinite, I guess at least not in the comics, since Hulk for example managed to lift it. And aparently too (at least on the movies) it creates a area around the hammer that makes it invunerable, like the ground/soil....
Veronica is the hulk buster armor
I thought Veronica is just Tony's orbital station that holds the Hulk Buster armor? (and later on... well no spoilers)
fav avenger movie hands down. fucking love ultro as a villian.
Vibranium is the same metal that Cap's shield is made out of. In the comics it's a lightweight, yet extremely durable metal that is nearly indestructible and has the added property of being able to absorb vibrational energy (flashback to the first Avengers movie when Thor "brought the hammer down" on Cap in the woods and instead of being crushed it redistributed the force and vibrations of Thor's attack and projected it away in all directions).
About Thors hammer... Its not about the weight... It is who is 'worthy'
It is the enchantment in the first Thor movie, that Odin spoke... It also grants Thors powers...
One thing Marvel has said is it tries to make most of the villains appeal to us in some way. They are a bad guy, but often times we can kinda of see what they are saying in the arguments they make. Ultron is a great example of that. After all sometimes a the line between a villain and a hero can be blurred.
8:30 Thor only looked worried because Cap moved it slightly. Cap is almost worthy, but his lack of a sense of SELF-worth, as highlighted in this movie, was keeping him from being fully worthy.
And before anyone @s me with what the Russos said later, that's a retcon, not actually what was specifically written for this movie by Joss Whedon.
Vibranium is what Caps shield is made of. It absorbs ALL vibrations making it the strongest metal on “Earth” but not against anything
When it comes to some fictional countries in the MCU, usually they have a generalized location on a map of where they would be. Sokovia for example in the MCU is a tiny country with Ukrain to the north, Slovaki and Hungary to the west, Romania to the south and Modolva to the east.
It's not necessarily 'moving' the hammer. It's wielding it. My favorite explanation of how the hammer becomes immobile when an unworthy person tries to pick it up is that it's capable of selectively emitting gravitons. It chooses to make itself heavy by arbitrarily increasing it's own mass artificially. The harder an unworthy person is (just about anyone but Thor), the more massive it makes itself so they can't move it.
No "Veronica" is the name of the transport system for the suit, the suit is called "the hulkbuster"
I saw this film in the theater. It was a good experience. Great reaction bro! 👍🏿
The Hulk has a bunch of kids.... with his cousin (in 1 timeline) and those inbred kids are all hulks, they're called "The Hulk Gang"
Finally a philosopher that understands that our bro Ultron isn't the bad guy at all.
One of my all time favourite MCU flicks. Great fun watching you figure out the Marvel lore here MrL.
I'd be super interested to see you, specifically, react to 2001 A Space Odyssey. It's a Stanley Kubrik movie released in 1968
Ulton reminds me of what Zangief from Street Fighter said in Wreck it Ralph "Just because I am bad guy, does not make me bad guy"
Edit
30:22 order and chaos are not the same thing, though they share a common attribute. Order can be defined as a system whos chatacteristics are understood and predictions can be accurately made by. Chaos can be defined as a system whos characteristics are understood but predictions can't accurately be made by.
Edit 2 (example)
The 3 body problem. Unpredictability and randomness are also not synonymous though.
Why Veronica?
Because Bruce is in Love With Betty Ross.
Betty and Veronica are Archie characters. It’s a joke. :-)
Unlrton was actually built by hank Pym he's complicated
It's unclear if the Hulk is stronger than Thor when Hulk is totally chill (he probably is), but when he's angry, the Hulk is absolutely "strongest there is" -at least for the Earthly realms.
There was a Marvel comic series called "The Vision and the Scarlet Witch", as to two of your newly mentioned favorites.
Your early-in-this-reaction monologue about are we the bad guys? We cause all these casualties. You are getting ahead of yourself a little bit, wait for Captain America 3. i can't wait myself.
Mjnolir is sentient he decides who is worthy never insult the hammer
Awesome reaction of my favorite Marvel movie!!!!!!!!😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
The 3 laws of robotics applya the rule of do not harm humans
In the first Avengers movie, The Hulk struggles to lift the hammer and can not
So the whole cap nearly lifted the hammer was an accident at first everyone kept moving the hammer so they essentially nailed it to a table and when chris pulled it the thing nearly came lose.
Bro these were the peak mcu movies...it will remain good for a while. But be prepared...it doesnt last forever. I watched everyone rhe day it came out...i now exclusively watch anime.
Hawkeye missed the opportunity to call out this first time I saw you you cried when you couldn't lift the hammer
"I wear leather"😂😂😂
16:48 Hulk on drugs.
Create AI and tell it to protect the world and the first thing it'll do is delete humanity.
I personally love out new robot overlords resistance is futile
Ultron is both AI and sentient at the same time it can reason and be negotiated with but... Too little too late
7:11 Asimov's three rules.
Notice black widow didn't attempt to lift mjnolir she usually is worthy in the comics
I may b angry but wtf imma do against that big ass robot it’s gonna take my other limbs
Captain did move the hammer. Think about what that really means.
Mr. Boyd. You might enjoy checking out the fan film Logan the Wolf. It is about a viking version of Wolverine, and the production is excellent.
Scarlet witch is too damn powerful... she's so broken
If you think Ultron has a point wait till you gets to Thanos 😬
Goodbye peitro
Mjnolir is prounnced mule neer
Do you do PayPal requests? I couldn’t find your PayPal account…
Link in the description
Mjnolir is probly the most powerful artifact in marvel not some random gauntlet they had to tone him way down for the mcu he's made from a metal called uru, it already had many enchantments before Odin added the worthy condition the hammer itself weighs almost nothing cause of the uru it's divine magic that won't let it be lifted unlessthe hammer we ides if your worthy and worthy can be in a moment or long term
Language!
Wow, you really are uncomfortable with seeing romantic relationships onscreen. You completely glossed over how Hawkeye's wife validates his feelings of inadequacy in the group because of his non-super powers and helps him see his worth in the group, to just comment on her 'infantilizing' him with her joke about him not noticing Nat and Bruce like each other. Dude, you do realise different couples have different dynamics, right? Just because it's not the dynamic between you and your wife, doesn't mean anything is wrong with it. Hawkeye and his wife clearly have a very joking, teasing but loving relationship and I'm sure he teases her too given what we know of his attitude. Don't judge the way people communicate because that's not the way you do it.
Only get better
could you reduice the opacity please. this particular movie was hard to see and you bring up the colors of a scene a lot
One of the least liked but I personally love this one, was always a marvel fan but this is the one that really got me into the mcu.
7:54 oh man. You do not want to read Old Man Logan then. Or maybe you do.
A surprise to be sure, but a welcome one!
Ultron was right
This is the first time ive heard you complain about something silly. Too much exposition? These films are to ingratiate the unfamiliar keep that in mind sir
He has autism he can’t help but complain about every little thing he can complain about.
Yeah i.didn't get complaining about Wanda being in their head it was definitely necessary to show the avengers being vulnerable
Not Ultron was right lol
If you haven't seen it, watch the Hulk VS Wolverine animated special. If you like Hulk you will love that one
My suggestion is, don't try to study the physics of Mjolnir. In general, the MCU does pretty good pseudoscience;
But some things are just plain superhero magic. Accept this, move on, and I think you'll be happier.
I checked it the city of arts and science. You are correct
"Thou shalt not harm humans" is basically Isamov's First Law of Robotics. Check out "I Robot" for what the logical evolution of that thought is.
Just remember, logic rarely applies to humans
IMO this movie is much better if you've never seen the trailer. They made ultron seem so much more intimidating than he actually was in the film