Agents Coulson and Sitwell plan to derail General Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross from interfering with S.H.I.E.L.D. affairs with a very special person.Agents Coulson and Sitwell plan to derail General Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross from interfering with S.H.I.E.L.D. affairs with a very special person.Agents Coulson and Sitwell plan to derail General Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross from interfering with S.H.I.E.L.D. affairs with a very special person.
Robert Downey Jr.
- Tony Stark
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
William Hurt
- General 'Thunderbolt' Ross
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
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So Agent Coulson and Agent Of Shields Agent Sitwell are in a diner discussing General Ross, we have a 2 minute chat followed by some stock footage featuring Ross & Stark and the credits role.
This is a Marvel One-Shot? It serves no purpose, where is the entertainment value in this? These shorts are supposed to be tiny stories, there is no story here whatsoever.
The casts performances save it to an extent but what the hell was that meant to be?
And furthermore how did this cost half a million dollars to make? It's less than 3 minutes long and is two people chatting + already paid for stock footage. Beyond belief, I can only assume their catering was the stuff of legends.
One for Marvel obsessives and nobody else.
The Good:
Strong performances as always
The Bad:
What was that even meant to be?
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
They wanted arrogant and abrasive yet they didn't call me? Weird.
This is a Marvel One-Shot? It serves no purpose, where is the entertainment value in this? These shorts are supposed to be tiny stories, there is no story here whatsoever.
The casts performances save it to an extent but what the hell was that meant to be?
And furthermore how did this cost half a million dollars to make? It's less than 3 minutes long and is two people chatting + already paid for stock footage. Beyond belief, I can only assume their catering was the stuff of legends.
One for Marvel obsessives and nobody else.
The Good:
Strong performances as always
The Bad:
What was that even meant to be?
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
They wanted arrogant and abrasive yet they didn't call me? Weird.
Agents Coulson and Sitwell meet in a diner to figure out a Level 6 clearance issue.
So this almost definitely started out as course correction. They didn't know exactly how to tie the Cinematic Universe together yet, so when they were doing the post credit scene for The Incredible Hulk, they tried to set up a very straightforward way for the Hulk to end up on the team, and later decided to handle that within the first Avengers movie instead. Well, that leaves this to tie up the loose end. And considering that, it actually is a lot better than you might think. It's essentially mostly people talking, but even this early on the mcu were excellent at dialogue and character interactions. This is 3 and a half minutes long, or three if you don't count the end credits.
This is currently available on the Disney plus streaming service. I recommend it to any fan of the franchise. 7/10.
So this almost definitely started out as course correction. They didn't know exactly how to tie the Cinematic Universe together yet, so when they were doing the post credit scene for The Incredible Hulk, they tried to set up a very straightforward way for the Hulk to end up on the team, and later decided to handle that within the first Avengers movie instead. Well, that leaves this to tie up the loose end. And considering that, it actually is a lot better than you might think. It's essentially mostly people talking, but even this early on the mcu were excellent at dialogue and character interactions. This is 3 and a half minutes long, or three if you don't count the end credits.
This is currently available on the Disney plus streaming service. I recommend it to any fan of the franchise. 7/10.
The Consultant is a short little film from MARVEL starring one of the best characters in the MCU - Agent Coulson. Not much to say here, since it's really short, but honestly... it's funny and smart. Nothing special, of course, but it works for the few minutes it runs, and it's somehow refreshing.
It fits nicely into Phase 1 and adds a bit of charm to the whole SHIELD side-story.
I must type another 199 characters for this review to be accepted and that's why I am writing this long nosense, because I want to publish it but it is a short film and I don't have anything else to add.
Final Score: 6/10.
It fits nicely into Phase 1 and adds a bit of charm to the whole SHIELD side-story.
I must type another 199 characters for this review to be accepted and that's why I am writing this long nosense, because I want to publish it but it is a short film and I don't have anything else to add.
Final Score: 6/10.
Yea, I still love Coulson. Nice little One-Shot that's purely Fan Service. Nice to watch but forgettable. Coulson makes it better so I think a 7/10 is alright.
This Marvel One-Shot features almost nothing other than banter wrapped around a post-credits scene, and it makes me wonder why it wasn't just shot as a post-credits scene itself since it's so short. The aforementioned banter, constrained by its low budget, gives some context to the post-credits scene and pokes fun at Tony Stark's arrogance. For what it is, this (very) short film is an effective way to add some filler to the MCU in the time it's given. It just doesn't amount to much.
Did you know
- TriviaThis short movie essentially expands on the pre-credit scene featured at the end of L'Incroyable Hulk (2008).
- Quotes
Agent Sitwell: What about the Harlem incident?
Agent Coulson: They're pinning that on Banner.
Agent Sitwell: [shocked] On BANNER?
Agent Coulson: Not the guy you wanna make angry.
- ConnectionsEdited from L'Incroyable Hulk (2008)
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- Budget
- $500,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 4m
- Color
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