Dulwich Despatch Founder's Day 2015

Page No: 3 Founder’s Day Issue 2015

Avengers: Age of Ultron Film Review Avengers: Age of Ultron is a great sequel to the original Avengers Assemble which was a great hit. The much loved Avengers consisting of Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.); Bruce Banner/Hulk (Mark Ruffalo); Captain America (Chris Evans); Thor (Chris Hemsworth); Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson) and Hawkeye (Clint Barton) are all involved in this blockbuster, with some new characters such as Pietro and his telekinetic twin Wanda.

The movie starts with the Avengers going on a mission to steal back Loki’s sceptre from a Hydra Outpost. After this, Iron Man attempts to control an Artificial intelligence (AI) he found inside the sceptre to complete his global defence programme. However, this goes wrong and the AI takes control of Jarvis’ system and then hacks back into the Hydra outpost to create ‘Ultron’ and an army of robots. Ultron then steals vibranium (a super hard metal) to aid his master plan of global destruction and evolve the human race. Wanda and Pietro (the superman twins) manage to fend off the Avengers from stopping Ultron. The Avengers, feeling defeated and torn apart by the visions put into their minds, take refuge at Hawkeye’s house (also known as the safe house). Black Widow is captured and the world is in peril. The Avengers eventually chase down Ultron (by using the hidden Jarvis) and find out he’s trying to make a human body using high tech science. After stealing the body Iron Man feels the need to have another attempt at his global defence and puts Jarvis into the body. Despite this attempt Thor wants his ‘Vision’ to come to life and strikes it with his hammer forming a combination of the two. With the help of the Vision they take down Ultron’s army and stop his attempt to destroy the world buy crashing down a city on it.

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I think this film is extremely action packed and has loads of interesting twists which makes it a must-see. I was really looking forward to a sequel for the amazing Avengers Assemble . I think this film clears up any loose ends and again gives a cliff hanger for a possible new Avengers’ film.

Joshua Soyke-Pinon, 8W

Coin Collecting Hello, my name is Matis Hulett and I’ve been collecting coins for more years than I remember. I started off only liking coins that looked nice, for example the colour, shape, or engravings. But then, years later, I found a coin in a French park dating back to the French Revolution and I started to enjoy the beauty of age in coins. I still remember, after that, getting a 2 centimetre wide copper coin from a very specific coin shop near Leicester Square. It was from Russia and dated back to 1813! From then on, I have always had a sort of lust for coins that were unusual, old or not. I pride myself on my collection and here are some from it that I prefer:

This Kew Gardens commemorative coin has previously sold on eBay for £120 but the prices have now lowered to £50! I got this one in change when buying a muffin in Wimbledon. A five pound coin such as this Churchill 2012 Olympic Games one costs up to £30 and has a story behind it as well. I bought it at a coin shop with an

Kew Gardens commemorative

inexperienced shopkeeper for an amazingly low price (ha - ha)!

As you can see, it is a lot of fun finding cool coins, searching them up on internet and seeing how much real money’s worth you have in small coins. You should try it, it’s fun. And if you’re bankrupt, you only have to put the coins on eBay and wait! It’s entertaining and counts as a really good hobby or pastime. Matis Hulett, 8S Churchill 2012 Olympic Games

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