Ant-Man

2015 "Heroes don't get any bigger."
7.2| 1h57m| PG-13| en| More Info
Released: 17 July 2015 Released
Producted By: Marvel Studios
Country: United States of America
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Official Website: http://marvel.com/movies/movie/180/ant-man
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Armed with the astonishing ability to shrink in scale but increase in strength, master thief Scott Lang must embrace his inner-hero and help his mentor, Doctor Hank Pym, protect the secret behind his spectacular Ant-Man suit from a new generation of towering threats. Against seemingly insurmountable obstacles, Pym and Lang must plan and pull off a heist that will save the world.

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Peyton Reed

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Marvel Studios

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BlazeLime Strong and Moving!
Vashirdfel Simply A Masterpiece
Lawbolisted Powerful
Spoonatects Am i the only one who thinks........Average?
erbcwrite Okay, I'm a little biased because I've always loved Ant-Man (and the Wasp, but we're not there yet. It's fine), but y'all. This movie is genuinely fiiiine. Please consider: 1. Michael Peña and the rest of the crew are genuinely decently funny 2. Paul Rudd is doing his best and his best is genuinely touching sometimes 3. Evangeline Lilly hot & buff (& sad, find her mom pls) 4. Michael Douglas is... probably trying his best too, could do better though 5. I love Cassie Lang and you can quote me on that 6. The Michael Peña-narrated scenes are genuinely some of the funniest things I've ever seen 7. Tardigrades! Please bring them back in the next movie 8. Ant puns restricted to ant names. Acceptable. Rip Antoni. 9. Far fewer plot holes than average Marvel movie. Damn good heist movie too 10. One star off for sheep jelly and the fact that he had that tank on a key chain despite the fact that it would still weigh as much as a tank 11. Clever use of shrinking abilities to mix up the action scenes in the movie from what we're used to. Excellent job on that 12. Ant training montage. Very good. This pleases us Thank you for coming to my Ted Talk. This has been Ants. Ants. Ants. Ant-Man!
thomasjay-52277 The combination of multiple visions this release shows the talent and capable hands of Marvel as they turn what could've been one of the most ahambolic pieces in their filmography into arguably one of the best with the wonderful visuals and great cast creating a truly fantastic film which is a memorable experience and steps away from the tropes of superhero/comic book genre films, highly recommend
MovieManChuck 4/4The first time I ever saw this movie was in the theatres on my birthday. This movie has held up over time amazingly, as I have had multiple screening of it since. Marvel's smash-hit "fun sized" hero, the Ant-Man has an original and hilarious take on heroism that really can't be missed. Paul Rudd really brings a comic-book honoring preformance and accessibility to mass-audiences in his role as Scott Lang. He's an every-man disguised in an ant suit. He's the criminal, hero, father, and bro combo package working with the "old-man-with-a-past" Hank Pym (Michael Douglas) against the "evil-capitalist" Darren Cross. Along for the ride is Pym's "hot daughter" Hope (Evangeline Lilly, nice to see her in more than LOST and The Hobbit) and Scott's unwitting pals Luis, Dave and Kirt (Michael Peña, T.I., David Dastmalchian). Every character (and their actor) is truly great and compliments the others well.What makes Ant-Man better in the ranks of Marvel's many movies to date is its balanced sense of genre. The action is smooth, the emotion is real, and the humor is, well... very funny to say the least. It will definetely be interesting to see how this characters ages in the MCU.Most superheroes don't have as much going on as poor Scotty. He is juggling trying to be a father, a life of small-time crime, and getting tangled in the aftermath of one of Pym's soiled relationships with a former pupil. He can still pack one hell of a punch when he downsizes, and that's why he's great.To say that this is one of Marvel's best yet is more than fair. Not many heroes (in Marvel's wonderful universe, DC's not-so-wonderful universe, or anywhere else) capture both the depth of a man and his arguably shallow antics. Ant-Man is a true winner.
Mark Thomas REVIEW - ANT MANYes I finally got around to watching the other insect inspired super hero movie who is a cross between Spiderman, Iron man and Batman.Spiderman because of his insect name, Ironman because of his powered suit, Batman because he is basically a normal gut just with a special suit.When this film first came out in 2015 I really didn't fancy it at all and when I saw the appearance of Ant Man in Infinity War it didn't impress me, so why did I watch this?Good question.Yes funny in places which Marvel or is it DC, (can't recall which is which because of the sheer number of super hero films we are being bombarded with at present) tend to learn towards rather than the dark, emotional and brooding films made by the other studio (whatever it is called).Watching the film, honestly I just thought it was lazy writing, giving the clue about shrinking into nothingness so early in the film and how our anti-hero (hey is that where the name 'ant man' came from) managed to escape this extra small dimension.Simple to watch and follow, some excellent comedy pieces by the 3 stooges but just (as I predicted) didn't hit home for me personally, but was an enjoyable watch none the kless.One thing that really cpnfirmed the lazy writing was with the film is the fact that the inventor of the 'Yellow Suit' (as I said lazy writing), was told by Michael Douglas that he was experiencing mental issues due to using the yellow suit, how? he had only just created the zero particle to power or size down the suit as tested on the lambs, so how could he have used the yellow suit previously to become so mentally unstable to sell to Hydra?Lazy writing.Personally for me the highlights of the film were Thomas The Tank Engine and the Tank!Rating 7 out of 10