Marvel Avengers Assemble
Director: Joss Whedon
Starring: Chris Evans, Chris Hemsworth, Jeremy Renner, Mark Ruffalo, Robert Downey Jr, Samuel L Jackson, Scarlett Johansson
Details: US/142 12A
Marvel have had a plan for the best part of five years now, that began with the cinematic inception of Iron Man and Tony Stark, a character played to pitch perfection by Robert Downey Jr. The success of that film gave the fledging studio the clout to set about their masterplan - a film encapsulating their biggest heroes: Hulk, Thor, Captain America, Iron Man and more. The pressure to deliver here is immense, but writer/director Joss Whedon and the cast manage to (Hulk)-smash those expectations. Avengers is everything a blockbuster should be and one of the most effortlessly entertaining popcorn flicks in some time.
Thor's perpetually pissed-off sibling Loki (a menacing and great Hiddleston) has intentions to invade Earth and crush us like insects. Nick Fury (a returning Jackson), has an inkling something like this may go down, so assembles a team of egotistical but noble superheroes who are the only things standing in the way of Loki and the destruction of the planet. Before they save the world, though, they have to figure out a way of simply being in the same room, without knocking seven shades of shit out of each other.
Whedon's problems with Avengers were plentiful. This is a production with a lot of movie stars and a lot of characters the audience want to see given their dues. Yet after the so-so Thor and Captain America outings, it must have been tempting for Marvel and Whedon to put Downey Jr. front-and-centre and rely on his sure-fire charisma to carry it through rough patches. Instead of doing that, however, they've managed to craft a true ensemble picture that doesn't just give all the main players their time to shine, but actually sees the majority of them excel beyond their own headlined outings. When you see just what Whedon and Ruffalo have done with The Hulk, you'll wonder why it took them so long to get it right.
The action is slick, the effects impressive and even the peripheral characters are relevant - but what makes Avengers stand out from the pack (and its predecessors) are its deft attempts at humour. Whedon simply knows how to time a gag, and he has a blast building some of these moments around the iconic superheroes, which are both knowing enough to delight fanboys, but broad enough to work as a wily play on slapstick. There are more than a few laugh out loud scenes, and they are continually complemented by some genuine fist-pumping, crowd-pleasing plot turns and character exchanges. At points, it is pure, unsaturated glee.
Providing everything that was expected of it and more, Avenger's Assemble has set the bar for blockbuster season. An endlessly entertaining, big-budgeted blast.
Review by Mike Sheridan
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FilmBuff76
Marvel have gradually been building up to Avengers Assemble. From the first hint at the end of Iron Man, each subsequent film from Marvel has teased us. Now they deliver on their promise by assembling Iron Man, Thor, Captain America, Hulk, Nick Fury, Hawkeye and Black Widow for a film that can simply be described in two words: it rocks. The plot continues the story of Thor's evil half-brother Loki, who is now intent on world domination by leading an alien force to take over the Earth. Only one group stands in its way: the Avengers Initiative. Director and Buffy The Vampire Slayer creator Joss Whedon tosses a lot of balls in the air with this film, but somehow he manages to not only juggle them but keep them from falling. Each character is given their own individual moment to shine, so no character feels short-changed in the battle of egos and personalities. There are some pacing issues though - the second act onboard S.H.I.E.L.D's flying battleship tends to drag as Nick Fury works on uniting his disparate team. However, the film quickly shifts into fifth gear for a furious finale in and around the New York skyline that makes Battleship look like a playground scrap. Marvel are very clued-in to their audience and it shows. Long may they continue making rousing entertainment like this. Highly recommended.
Posted 14/04/2012 22:44:46
Michael
Eh you're not going to mention Robert Downey Jr. in the starring section?
Posted 18/04/2012 11:48:01
krimescene
Its the most fun ive had in the movies since i was a kid..seen it twice now..immense ,immense stuff..
Posted 24/04/2012 10:06:20
AndyD
Saw this yesterday, loads of fun. Everyone was cheering during The Hulks scenes. They really nailed the character this time
Posted 27/04/2012 09:26:19
twinytwo
for what this film is, its awesome... film makers of the world, take note. This is how you make a superhero film......
Posted 28/04/2012 10:32:57
HBarca
A superb film, hugely entertaining, the first time, in a long time, that I've been excited for a film. Couldn't recommend it enough.
Posted 28/04/2012 17:21:52
Ruairi
Huge fun, lived up to and exceeded all my expectations. The way the Tanner/Hulk character was handled was especially good, the humour was fantastic (I loved the Hulk v. Loki scene near the end) and it would be hard to find a single fault. Watch out also for a brilliant, tiny cameo appearance from Harry Dean Stanton.
Posted 29/04/2012 13:24:43
bobn
What a disappointment. This is a superhero movie for children with a script channelled through the spirit of Enid Blyton. During the entire film, in which there is incredible property damage and the centre of New York is virtually destroyed, there are zero civillian casualties. The good guys and the bad guys exchange fire and blows, toss buses and cars about with abandon, never considering the potential for collateral damage. Why? Because it's a movie, you dope, and nobody gets hurt. Except the kinda-roboty aliens. Buildings are smashed and cars fly through the streets of New York. Explosions wreak havok to steel and concrete. But not a single bystander gets killed on film. Despite the apocalyptic destruction not a single dead body is to be seen in the streets and no nasty smears that used to be human decorate the set. This is a movie for children. For a full review go to www.bobneilson.org.
Posted 30/04/2012 18:26:50
DeftSounds
despite that desperate plea from bobn for more blood and guts in this film, who has clearly missed that it is a 12A! my only question is to go and to see it in 3D or not..? is it worth it?
Posted 01/05/2012 20:31:47
kellier
@deftsounds I'm not usally a fan of 3d but went last night to this in 3d and found it very good, especially the last action scenes in New York. Great movie, I think I'm in love with the Hulk :)
Posted 02/05/2012 10:29:07
shimmie
Incredible hulk fighting an alien monster in mid air. What's not to like? Brilliant entertainment!
Posted 10/05/2012 08:26:26
S8rah
EPIC film! loved every minute of it... didn't even realise how long the film was as it just flew by! the cast are brilliant, Iron man is his usual funny, quirky self, hulk is absolutely hilarious! the comedy is spot on and timed to a 't' to fit in with the different situations perfectly! Loki is not the best baddy (I've definitely seen better and meaner in films) but I think that's part of the comedy and charm of the film, it also focuses on Loki's relationship with his brother Thor. Joss Whedon did amazingly well with everything from the scripting and timing to the comedy and cast! He also does very well to tie cast from other films in to the story, such as Cameron Diaz & Samuel L from Iron man. The action scenes are great and even if you aren't a 3D fan you won't be able to complain about some of the scenes! Already can't wait for the second film to come out!
Posted 11/05/2012 15:50:29
goldfish
So far this is my favourite movie this year. Great entertainment, full on action from the start to the end. There are some absolutely laugh out load moments as well. OK the story is nothing new or original but I have to say they did a great job of merging all your favourite Marvel Superheros together with each getting their own piece of the action and some great interactions between them bring out a different side to some. Well worth spending your hard earned money on.
Posted 12/05/2012 17:33:28
Linda
Really enjoyed this film the mix off chatacters in it makes it more interesting seen this twice so far
Posted 18/05/2012 16:22:39
Charlie
This film was amazing!! My hubby and l are massive fans we have eagerly been awaiting its release and we were definitely not disappointed. All star cast, all star comedy and all star action! Fantastic film to start off the summer! There have been two Hulk movies both of which I my opinion were awful, but in this move Mark Ruffalo fills the mighty green mans shoes! An amazing must see film!
Posted 21/05/2012 13:34:43
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