Avengers: Age of Ultron Review, Best Trailers For The Worst Movies

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In this week’s episode of Now Conspiring, we’re joined by Reid Jones as we have a spoilery discussion about Marvel’s latest Avengers-related assembly. If you want to avoid spoilers, stop listening at the 8:25 mark of the podcast and then pick it up again at 34:44.

But Age of Ultron isn’t all we’re talking about this week. We also cover the new Ben Stiller and Naomi Watts film, While We’re Young for a quick review. We also cover the latest movie news, including the recent 21 Jump Street crossover, the AMC Star Wars marathon, and more.

Later in the show, we try to decide what the best trailer is for the worst movie. Don’t forget to add your suggestion to the comments!

Enjoy the show, and don’t forget to subscribe on iTunes and rate/review us if you like us! THANKS!

Question of the Week: Who is your favorite Avenger?

By the way, our Song of the Week this week is “Bad Dream” by The Mowgli’s. Be sure to check out their new album (same name as the song), which is in stores now.

Other music you heard in this episode:

  • “Something Personal” – Bright and Early
  • “Irreplaceable” – Beyoncé

8 thoughts on “Avengers: Age of Ultron Review, Best Trailers For The Worst Movies

  1. I am in romantic love with this podcast. Well done. Also, HULK is love.

  2. So….does Maria dream in Spanish? (Captain America)

  3. I know it’s cliche, but Iron Man is my favorite overall Avenger. I’ll have to watch the movie again, but what exactly happened to Tony Stark in the end? Like what is he doing next.

    • It looks like he’s retired from the team, and possibly superheroing all together. He’s most likely going to be working with the government with the Superhero Registration Act, which is why he’ll turn up again Captain America: Civil War. After CW, who knows if we’ll ever see Tony again.

  4. My favorite avenger will always be Black Widow. She’s just way more interesting than any of the others.

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