Sunday, May 6, 2012

ASSEMBLE!!! Avengers rocks!

Summer is upon us at last, True Believers! And what a way to get started! The Avengers just smashed the all-time biggest weekend opening ever at $200.3 million (the previous record holder, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 had earned $169.2 million).

Josh Whedon is now officially The Man. Do you know the phrase, "crowd pleaser?" That's The Avengers. A phenomenal main course after the appetizers of Captain America, Thor and Iron Man, The Avengers does everything on a massive scale while keeping the characters fresh, human and easy to relate to. The idea of Josh Whedon suddenly becoming one of the most powerful men in Hollywood, able to make anything he desires, is a giddy one to contemplate.

The biggest howls from the audience all belong to The Hulk, as personified by Mark Ruffalo. I lost count of how many leap-from-your-seat moments The Hulk inspired. Everyone is terrific, even Scarjo - who makes Black Widow a much more interesting and clever of an asset to the team here. I want to stay as spoiler-free as possible, but you should banish any thoughts of disappointment from your mind and run to this movie. The effects are off the charts. You will see the Helicarrier. You will see Nick Fury shoulder a bazooka. You will see New York turned into a battlefield. You will see moments you've been hoping to see made flesh since the days of Jack Kirby. The only sour note is Fury's aid Maria Hill, played by Cobie Smulders - the victim of some truly milk-curdling line readings.

Tom Hiddleston is remarkable as Loki, surpassing his turn in Thor in a major way. He's fantastic here and gets to be a true old school villain locking horns with each member of the A Team.

It's easy to see why the movie's done so well - it's that rare film that makes you want to tell everyone you know about it - and then march back and see it again. I suspect Avengers sequels will be a mainstay every 2-3 years for a while.

What's particularly marvelous about The Avengers is the cross-generational appeal. I saw faithful Silver Age  greybeards and youngsters of age six gaping at this movie with equal glee. It's definitely got the chops to make everyone happy - if you love comics or just love a rip-roaring, entertaining movie, grab your hammer, get a little angry - and suit up!

2 comments:

  1. Well said sage critic...Well stated and so true!!!!!

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  2. Do those box office figures include shwarma sales?

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