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Avengers Review


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Hello, I wanted to write up some reviews for Movies, Games and Anime. Hope you enjoy =)

Anyway, here is my review for the movie "The Avengers".

If you're a fan of epic adventure movies, then this is your dream come true. This is the type of film you fantasized about growing up! It really is the ultimate superhero mash-up and it's done perfectly. The makers of this film certainly understand spectacle but they also get the intricacies and depth these type of characters can provide. That right there assures this instant classic will be thought of as the best as well as the biggest film of 2012. The depth of this movie really did surprise me. Even though the high quality of the actors involved and there previous work as these very same characters seemed to indicate otherwise, I was expecting a wild popcorn movie. I was wrong in thinking it was too much to convey in one film. I couldn't be more pleased because they balanced everything masterfully. Sure, there's the popcorn fun we were all expecting but there's also a definite soul to the film and a smart plot as well. It's truly a stupendous movie regardless of genre.

Marvel did it, they pulled off the culmination of a master plan that's been taking shape for years. They deliver a movie the likes of which we've never seen before and as good of a film that's ever been made in its genre.

There's a reason this grand of a movie has never been attempted before now. How do you fully flesh out, care about and establish this vast group and still deliver a fun, crisp and coherent story? It's extremely difficult to navigate that edge-of-your-seat excitement while at the same time caring about each one of the characters and their struggles. One of the most impressive aspects of The Avengers is that they managed to get each hero their time in the spotlight and their own character arc. Every single main lead steps up and is treated with remarkable intelligence and given room to shine.

I loved that the stakes in this film are ridiculously high and the threat so impressive that there really is a need for these diverse characters to come together. That could have been a stumbling block in terms of story but it's treated just right. It's also a great idea that they chose to introduce all the characters to the audience as if you've never seen them before. Sure, the other films set up and give depth to each character but even if you missed their solo films, you'll still know and care about them in this movie.

It's also wonderful that everything is as big as it should be. This truly is the comic book epic of our lifetime (the fanboy version of Gone With The Wind circa 1939 if you will) and it all shows up on screen. Everything looks GREAT and feels epic. The equipment (love that Helicarrier), the relationships, the stars, the characters themselves and the battles are all huge and as fully mesmerizing as they should be. There are scenes that are emotional and there are scenes that are going to make any audience member scream "BADASS!" and mean it.

I'm serious when I say that the big, explosive moments are as grand as they should be but it's the smaller character moments in this film that really take it to another level. At this point, we've all seen how good some CG action can get but grounding it with a great story and with meaningful quieter moments is what makes a movie good. That's the ace up the Avengers sleeve. This is NOT some CGI video game movie. Cut out the action and I'd still want to see this movie. So, it's safe to say that they are replicating the comic book experience on the big screen. Years of depth coupled with spectacle and advanced fiction is a treat for non-comic book and comic book fans alike. That's is The Avengers greatest power... the ability to entertain all comers!

Thanks for reading everyone.

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You know, speaking of CGI video game movies, I wonder if this was the kind of movie that people were expecting when the Final Fantasy movie was made. A decent sized cast of familiar characters (they certainly had their pick of the litter), a conflict that brings them all together, and all the cinematic glory we normally expect of the FF series.

I think they did a great job of giving each of the characters some time to shine in the Avengers--just not enough to turn me into a fangirl of it, haha. The cast was a little bit too large for my taste. Coulson was my favourite, and based on what I've seen from Tumblr, he's also captured their hearts.

One of the things I like most about the movie was they allowed Hawkeye to run out of and recollect arrows for later use--instead of just having infinite arrows hidden somewhere up his sleeveless costume, haha. He seems to be the butt of a lot of jokes, and I think they could have done a little more with the brainwashing thing, but I liked his character well enough.

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Ruffalo stole the show, IMHO


 


So what do you think went wrong with past Hulk movies?


 


I think they tried to go too intellectual or picked the wrong intellects for him.  Ang Lee ...


 


And who had real control over the second Hulk? 


 


Going intellectual could work, and I thank them for trying to keep the Hulk out of slapstick territory, but why after the first failure didn't they try to go back to the TV show, or go all-out actioner?  Anything but try the first movie again.


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