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Nick Fury gets furious over failing technology in 'Avengers' parody

Technology in the Avengers movies always seems to work flawlessly. But what if it didn't? In "The Avengers: Age of Technical Difficulties," Nick Fury has to deal with failing technology.

Anthony Domanico
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So you're going to see " Avengers: Age of Ultron" when it lands in US theaters Friday? You'll probably see all of the technology used by the superhero team running without a hitch. But what if Iron Man, Captain America and the rest of the Avengers had to deal with dropped calls, random reboots and poor connections like the rest of us?

In a pretty hilarious parody video called "The Avengers: Age of Technical Difficulties" from Austin-based filmmaker Joe Nicolosi (aka pixelspersecond on YouTube), Nick Fury learns firsthand the frustration we all experience when technology fails.

When trying to get approval from the World Security Council to assemble the Avengers team, Fury becomes infuriated as the council members experience delays and dropped connections that make it impossible for Fury to secure the approval needed to thwart an impending alien attack.

Will Fury gain the approval needed to get the Avengers together to save the world? Watch the video above to find out. "Avengers: Age of Ultron" is now playing in UK and Australia, and debuts in the US on Friday. Be sure to read our spoiler-free review of the film here.

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