The Avengers
was released in the U.S. on May 4. Brig and I saw it yesterday. Yeah, we’re
busy people but we’re also lazy people. We were going to go on Mother’s Day (May
13) but were too tired after a day with my family. That snowballed into us
forgetting about it (during opportune times) until yesterday when we wrapped up
a nice Sunday at about 11:30 am. So to fill the 10 ½ hours until the Mad Men
finale we decided to finally Assemble.
The movie was
expectedly awesome and actually pulled at the heartstrings a little bit. I
think Hulk absolutely stole the show and Captain America really felt like the
leader of the crew. Hawkeye and Black Widow didn’t even feel forced in as mere
mortals and both held up well without super powers. What really dawned on me
was just how jackass-y Tony Stark is. He’s the hero of the Iron Man movies
because he’s sarcastic, bombastic, etc. but it plays because we’re rooting for
him and solely him. In this movie he was surrounded by other characters we
could root for and he came off as a whiny brat. That is until [REDACTED]* died
and the responsible, leadership role was thrust on him. He always takes it but
only after someone close to him gets hurt/killed/captured. It just especially
stood out here when you have the likes of Captain America, Thor and the rest
offering their services immediately.
What I thought was
really great was how The Avengers didn’t feel like Iron Man
2.5**. It started and ended with Tony, the battle revolved around his new
skyscraper and even Pepper Potts was in a couple scenes, but Joss Whedon did a
great job of having other characters share the lead. And Whedon gave fans what
they wanted to see with a lot of initial in-fighting between the troops and
answers to questions such as “Who would win if Thor’s hammer smashed into
Captain America’s shield?”
The film was
exceptionally well done and let’s just say I can’t wait for The
Avengers 2 in 2015.
*No spoilers in case
some other slackers haven’t seen it yet either.
**Iron Man 3 is
already scheduled for release next May.
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