Legions
of super hero fans have anticipated this mother of all comic book movies for half
a decade as Marvel has shamelessly teased it since Iron Man in 2008. In fact, the abrupt teaser at the end of Captain America actually
ruined that film for me, but I’m pleased to say that the super duper hype was actually
worth it.
Before seeing the film, I feared that this mash up of marvels would be a circus similar to what
happened with Iron Man 2 and the mid
‘90s Batman movies — too many characters
and too many stories. But the opposite happened. What makes this film so
absorbing is the interaction of the multiple characters.
Which
is true to what made Marvel’s The Avengers such a revolutionary ‘60s
comic book in the first place- the collection of egotistical, complicated heroes created a
dynamic situation. Power struggles vs. power team dynamics. Super egos vs super
friends. Here we get all that and Robert Downey Jr.’s Tony Stark.
When these troubled freaks interact and unleash on each other, it’s a smash. Hulk – smash!
When these troubled freaks interact and unleash on each other, it’s a smash. Hulk – smash!
Simply put: Marvelous. Zippy banter. Spectacular effects. And the
best Bruce Banner yet. Sure to please die hards — and casual movie fans
too.
Award potential: Unlikely. Judged against other super
hero films it’s in the elite club with the first and last Batman movies, ‘70s
Superman,‘90s Spiderman, 2000's Iron Man, and 2010's XMen:First Class.
The ten buck review: Worth ten bucks.