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Unlike Iron Man 2, in which Downey seemed to skate through scene after scene, Downey plays Stark almost effortlessly, delivering his lines with relative ease allowing his charisma, charm and smugness to shine through; Robert Downey Jr. The God of Thunder, Thor, is not from this world realm and doesn't understand modern technology on Earth as well.
Assembled, they are unstoppable. It is, as the title of this review says a 'comic book triumph'. And let's not forget, did you ever worry that any of the Avengers would not survive? This was an unusual screening as movies of this caliber are not screened some three weeks before it's release date. Chris Evans' solidifies himself in the role of Captain America. That's is The Avengers greatest power... It's truly a stupendous movie regardless of genre. We get the typical smattering of one-liners and overly-dramatic monologues and dialogue that can only come from a comic book - but there's also sharp wit and complete self-awareness woven into Whedon's script. Jackson appeared on screen as Nick Fury and spoke to Tony Stark about joining Avengers Initiative? It is by far the best Marvel movie to date. Loki utilizes the Tesseract, in conjunction with a gadget Selvig worked, to open a wormhole above Stark Tower to the Chitauri armada in space, dispatching his intrusion. It's not only the best team superhero movie ever made, but it may just be the best comic book adaption made period!
Director Joss Whedon, most known for the T. He hasn't been the Hulk in two years What's his secret? At a running-time of 2+ hours, The Avengers is well paced and time flies by.
The Avengers - Clark Gregg's Agent Caulson returns, and Cobie Smulders makes her Marvel films debut as Agent Maria Hill, and she is a welcome addition. The cast does a great job of bringing these iconic characters to life, beginning with Robert Downey Jr.
Synopsis Earth's mightiest heroes must come together and learn to fight as a team if they are to stop the mischievous Loki and his alien army from enslaving humanity. Nick Fury is director of S. D, an international peace keeping agency. The agency is a who's who of Marvel Super Heroes, with Iron Man, The Incredible Hulk, Thor, Captain America, Hawkeye and Black Widow. When global security is threatened by Loki and his cohorts, Nick Fury and his team will need all their powers to save the world from disaster. It's not only the best team superhero movie ever made, but it may just be the best comic book adaption made period! The Avengers is the culmination of what began in Iron Man; and continued through The Incredible Hulk, Iron Man 2, Thor and Captain America. It was only a few years ago that my son and I had just finished watching Iron Man and as the credits were ending, Samuel L. Jackson appeared on screen as Nick Fury and spoke to Tony Stark about joining Avengers Initiative? Director Joss Whedon, most known for the T. Whedon's scripts usually include clever banter, gripping action sequences and an air of mystery and The Avengers is no different. Whedon has an utter love for comic books, and it is proudly put on display in The Avengers. The cast does a great job of bringing these iconic characters to life, beginning with Robert Downey Jr. Unlike Iron Man 2, in which Downey seemed to skate through scene after scene, Downey plays Stark almost effortlessly, delivering his lines with relative ease allowing his charisma, charm and smugness to shine through; Robert Downey Jr. Chris Evans' solidifies himself in the role of Captain America. He was very good in his solo film, but truly owns the role standing alongside Iron Man and Thor. Chris Hemsworth's Asgardian god Thor has some incredible battle scenes and indirectly provides one of the film's most funny moments. After being seriously underutilized in Iron Man 2, Scarlett Johansson's Black Widow is provided a back-story, which helps in developing the character and provides an opportunity to prove she is much more than just a pretty face; she's as dangerous psychologically as she is physically. I could envision myself enjoying a beat-down at the hands and feet of Black Widow. The character I was most concerned about being given little story and the least amount of screen time was Jeremy Renner's Hawkeye; happily, he's not left by the wayside and does a more than admirable job of developing the character. Hawkeye stands alongside Robin Hood and Katniss Everdene The Hunger Games as the best archers to grace the silver screen. I'd like to see more of him in a film of his own. Mark Ruffalo, the most recent choice to play Hulk, is far better suited to the role than Eric Bana The Hulk and Ed Norton Jr The Incredible Hulk. Ruffalo looks more the part of the nerdy scientist Banner and plays the part without looking angry in every scene. If any character appeared to stand out a little bit more than the others, for me it was the Hulk. Jackson's Nick Fury is finally more than just the guy making surprise appearances. Fury is finally able to stretch his legs some, and Jackson slides quite easily into the role. Clark Gregg's Agent Caulson returns, and Cobie Smulders makes her Marvel films debut as Agent Maria Hill, and she is a welcome addition. The film's main villain is Thor's adopted-brother Loki, played by Tom Hiddleston. You would think the part would be a difficult one to play being opposite such powerful personalities and strong characters, but Hiddleston does a fantastic job; the performance should not go unnoticed, because it's one of the strong points of the film. Loki is not a villain without purpose and Hiddleston comes across as a devious mastermind without being cartoonish. At a running-time of 2+ hours, The Avengers is well paced and time flies by. The effects are top-notch, the acting is very good, and the script drives the movie elevating its strengths. For viewers that may not have seen any of the other films and if so, why not!?!? Whedon provides more than just a standard comic book film, but a story with reason that's backed up with incredible action and humor. Although the film is filled with larger than life characters, none are short changed; each character is given at least one great scene to work with, and the opportunities don't go to waste. The film's finale provides a deafening crescendo of action that is breathtaking. As usual with Marvel films, be sure to stay around for the post credit sequence, which provides a surprising reveal. I went into The Avengers with unfairly high expectations, due to all of those that were involved, as well as the films that came before it. After viewing the initial trailers and not being blown away, I had set myself up for disappointment. It was only a matter of minutes after the film started that I was put at ease, and just minutes later when my expectations were blown away. I never imagined that it was possible to put onto the screen, what I was watching. I'm happy that Marvel had the sense to keep these properties to themselves and to move forward with these characters in the manner in which they did. Marvel Studios and Disney are going to make a boatload of money off this film, and deservedly so; because there's never been another movie made of its caliber. I was lucky enough to be included in the group to see the advanced screening in Melbourne on the 15th of April, 2012. And, firstly, I need to say a big thank-you to Disney and Marvel Studios. It is, as the title of this review says a 'comic book triumph'. I went into the film with very, very high expectations and I was not disappointed. Seeing Joss Whedon's direction and envisioning of the film come to life on the big screen is perfect. The script is amazingly detailed and laced with sharp wit a humor. The special effects are literally mind-blowing and the action scenes are both hard-hitting and beautifully choreographed. While all of these things script, action, special effects and so on and so forth are important... But fortunately, for fans and for the actors involved, Whedon's cast not only work brilliantly together but are perfectly comfortable wailing on each other and threatening each other all day and night. Scarlett Johansson will have you staring in disbelief as she winds her way through sticky situations. And Tom Hiddleston will have you simply shaking in your seat with fear. All in all, Marvel's The Avengers is a visual delight and I cannot wait to see it again, and again, and again. Marvel fans will not be disappointed, and something tells me that most of you will agree with me wholeheartedly. The Avengers, assembled and awe-inspiring. Ten out of ten. This was an unusual screening as movies of this caliber are not screened some three weeks before it's release date. Not only did we all laugh, but some booed. If that wasn't enough of a surprise, the soft spoken Whedon introduced on stage Chris Hemsworth Thor , Tom Hiddleston Loki , Clark Gregg Agent Coulson and Cobie Smulders Agent Maria Hill. Wow is she stunning in person! The audience gave them all a standing ovation with deafening cheers! This explained why the secret service like security were searching, wanding everyone. No cameras, cell phones, nothing was allowed in. What a nice surprise for an early Saturday morning screening. I've never read comic books. This is a comic book movie. It was made for hardcore fans of comics, and I appreciate the care Joss Whedon gives to this movie. It was very entertaining to see Tony Stark Iron Man , Thor, Dr. Bruce Banner Hulk , Steve Rogers Captain America , Natasha Romanoff Black Widow , Clint Barton Hawkeye , Agent Maria Hill, Agent Phil Coulson and Director Nick Fury all interact with one another. Steve Rogers was fighting in WWII just yesterday. Having been recently awoken from his frozen sleep, he struggles to fit in our modern world with all this technology around us. The God of Thunder, Thor, is not from this world realm and doesn't understand modern technology on Earth as well. Bruce Banner has been on the run from the government, practicing medicine in third world countries. He hasn't been the Hulk in two years What's his secret? Tony Stark is still the same, playing with this high tech toys and inventing new technology. So how do you get them all to interact and play well together? Well, Director Joss Whedon is the secret to making it all work. The highlight of the film for me is how Joss Whedon has all these characters interact. Deep character development was not needed for this film. That is what the respective movies are for: Thor, Iron Man, The Incredible Hulk, Captain America: The First Avenger He does a great job of not forcing dialogue, and the interaction of the characters is much more organic than I would have ever anticipated. That is where Whedon deserves the most credit. He took what appears to be a very silly premise, with silly looking characters and made it completely work. Seeing as the Avengers comics date back to the 1960s, you can tell he not only did his homework, but he really cares deeply for the material, and his passion definitely shows on- screen. The movie is vastly entertaining. The Action scenes are amazing and satisfying. Nobody is short changed when it comes to the fighting or action sequences. I felt as if there was not a single bad performance. A couple of dialogue lines seemed off, but once you remember who the character is, and why they talk the way they do think of where they come from , it all makes sense. Each respective character is true and honest to itself. Each of the characters brought their personality from their respective movie to the table. It is by far the best Marvel movie to date. So who was my personal favorite character from the movie? Bruce Banner played by Mark Ruffalo of course! His intelligence genius is unparalleled greater than Tony Stark's and his compassion for human lives is what drives the good side of his character. As a kid growing up, he was my favorite Marvel super hero. David Banner on television. I'd watch, terrified with my hands up to my face, as he transformed into the raging green hulk. Yet i was so fascinated with him being a scientist, helping those in need. When Mark Ruffalo was first announced to play Bruce Banner, i didn't know what to think of it. I knew that he's a good actor. All he needs is the right director to get the needed on-screen character out of him. I really hope they make an Incredible Hulk movie sequel starring Mark Ruffalo as Dr. Or at least, i vote for him to reprise his role in any sequel. He was a natural fit for this role. Overall, the best thing about these characters is that they are not silly twenty-something terrible actors who were chosen for on-screen eye candy. They all do a fine job of bringing these characters to life and their chemistry together works great. Assembled, they are unstoppable. When i heard an Avengers movie was rumored to be in the works, i was ecstatic. The day has finally come.