With the release of The Avengers on DVD/Blu-ray this week, I have decided to review the summer blockbuster. The basic plot revolves around Loki, the brother of Thor, working for a mysterious alien and leading an army to earth so he can rule. To counter this attack, a secret Government organization known as S.H.I.E.L.D. assembles the earth’s mightiest heroes. Pretty much everyone loves this movie and I like it as well. It’s a big, fun, summer popcorn flick and there is nothing wrong with that.
Marvel has taken years to build up to this
film by making movies about the individual characters first. This was a
very wise plan. Team movies with big casts tend to have the problem of
trying to develop all of their characters in a 2-2.5 hour time span.
By having one or more individual movies come out first, everyone is
already familiar with all of the characters in the movie. This allows
them to move straight into the action.
The only real complaint I have about The
Avengers is that I didn’t care for the Governments technology very
much. Besides Iron Man, who is supposed to be way ahead of his time,
the technology that had been shown in the previous films was basically
what we have in real life. But S.H.I.E.L.D. has flying air craft
carriers and all sorts of crazy gadgets, it just felt like watching a
G.I. Joe cartoon from the 1980s. This isn’t a big deal, I haven’t even
heard anyone else mention it, so it’s probably just me.
Each of our heroes gets plenty of screen
time and fight scenes. For the first half of the movie they are
fighting each other more than the bad guys. Once they finally all come
together and face off against the alien force at the end, it’s nothing
but a huge free for all. I never really felt like the world was in
danger from this threat but New York was. Apparently you shouldn’t live
in New York because it’s always under attack by super villains in the
movies!
It’s during the last third of the movie
that the Hulk really steals the show. Everyone loved this character and
his use as comic relief. It surprises me that Marvel hasn’t already
put the Hulk 2 into production. Perhaps they will soon. After the
credits we get a hint at who the bad guy in the next one will be, and he
is a big one. For people who don’t follow the comic books and were
wondering who “the purple guy” was, his name is Thanos and he is a major
threat to anyone. Thanos is a guy who can beat even powerful beings
like Thor or the Silver Surfer in a one on one fight.
Like I said before, The Avengers is a big, fun, popcorn flick and there is nothing wrong with that. I give it 3 out of 4 stars.
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