Iron Man & Hulk: Heroes United
Iron Man & Hulk: Heroes United
PG | 03 December 2013 (USA)
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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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adonis98-743-186503

The Invincible Iron Man and the Incredible Hulk must join forces to save the Earth from its greatest threat yet. I didn't want to believe the reviews for this film at first but as it kept going it became less and less exciting and it pains me to say it but this is a very disappointing film and although Iron Man and Hulk are doing a great job and the humor sometimes is pretty nice the rest of the film kinda bored me, the animation was nothing special and it seems that Marvel is trying very hard to copy DC but so far they have failed pretty badly. Kids around the age of 6 or 8 will probably love it but teens and parents will easily forget it the next day. (6/10)

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rannynm

This is am animated action thrill ride. Marvel heroes Ironman (Adrian Pasdar) and Hulk (Fred Tatasciore) battle a new villain named Zzzax (Dee Bradley Baker). However these two Characters have a long road ahead of them to become an unstoppable team. What is very unique about this film is the animation. When an action scene happens we see fantastic effects, like the dust when a character falls. They have bright blues and reds in this and it's electrifying. The writing is comic book style, we have the hero say a witty remark then, they fight, only to say another witty remark. It brings audiences back to the good old days of comic book lines and it's perfect for this setting. The characters are well established. Whenever you get two well known characters together, you get to experience entertaining interactions. My favorite character is Ironman / Tony Stark (Adrian Pasdar). He's a crime fighting, egotistical, billionaire. I enjoy Starks personality - a guy who is so full of himself and yet so likable. Plus when he has the Mark VII Iron suit on he's a powerful ally.My favorite scene is when Hulk and Ironman battle Zzzax for the last time. This is your big ending battle that every super hero fan looks forward to. It's everything I dreamed it would be and more. Also to top it all up, Hulk wears an Ironman Suit.The message of the story is, "Two heads are better than one." Hulk and Tony don't get along at first and they don't work well together. Half the time Hulk uses Ironman as a club. Soon they learn that they need to work together to conquer villains. I give it 5 out of 5 stars and recommend this to 5-12 year olds, because the kids will enjoy the action and the funny remarks from the characters. You can call some lines corny, but to me it reminds me of the comics I know and love. You can get it on DVD now.Reviewed by KIDS FIRST Film Critic Keefer B. For more film reviews by youth, go to kidsfirst dot org.

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ersinkdotcom

Not wanting anyone to forget about their characters in between films, Marvel unleashes the CG-animated feature "Iron Man and Hulk: Heroes United." Apparently, these two super heroes don't need the rest of the Avengers to get the job done. The great green behemoth and heavy metal warrior can take on super-villains just fine as a dysfunctional duo.The Invincible Iron Man and the Incredible Hulk team up for the first time ever to battle an energy consuming monster named Zzzax. Neither of these super heroes can take on this tremendous threat alone. With the fate of the planet at stake, they must combine forces and set aside their differences to save the world.There's enough action and adventure found in "Iron Man and Hulk: Heroes United" to keep children happy. However, if you move past the slamming and banging and look at animation quality, you can forget it. This is more of the same shoddy CG work that anyone with any sort of viewing standards would shut off. It's a step above the crappy "Iron Man: Armored Adventures" CG, but that's not saying much.Kids will no doubt enjoy "Iron Man and Hulk: Heroes United" for what it is. Their parents will cringe as they are forced to sit through more second rate CG animation that borders on unbearable. Marvel accomplished what they set out to do in the end. They created something else for the younger fans to bug their parents to buy for them. For my Marvel fix, I'll stick with the "Ultimate Avengers" animated movies.

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demetrius11

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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