Movie Review: Marvel’s The Avengers

Angie in Avengers 3D glasses and Marathon lanyard

Marvel’s The Avengers (2012)
Director: Joss “The Man” Whedon
Starring: Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo, Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansson, Jeremy Renner, Tom Hiddleston, Clark Gregg, and Samuel L. Jackson
142 minutes
Rated PG-13

Last week Kansas City was one of the select cities to host The Ultimate Marvel Marathon in AMC theaters. We took a “family day” to enjoy and revel in the geekiness. It was advertised as “one epic day” – it did not disappoint.

Ultimate Marvel Marathon lanyard

The marathon featured all five of the individual movies in the order they were released – Iron Man, The Incredible Hulk, Iron Man 2, Thor, and Captain America – followed by the midnight premiere of the Avengers. Despite the 15 hours in movie theater seats, it was really cool to see them back to back – I caught quite a few more Easter Eggs than when I watched them singly.

AMC put on a great event – in-between each movie they did trivia and giveaways, which was fun. They also had order forms from the adjacent Fork & Screen venue, so you could order from their menu and pick it up at a designated time at Guest Services. I heard they sold about 2000 tickets between the Marathon and the Avengers midnight showing, but concession services seemed to move pretty quickly and smoothly. With 25-45 minutes between movies, we were still able to move through and get soda refills as necessary (I don’t even want to think about the amount of caffeine and sugar we consumed that day!)

But you don’t really want to hear about what a fantastic time I had at the Marathon, do you? You’re here for a review of the Avengers. Did it really live up to the hype? Could it really be that good? In a word – yes. I’ve heard more than one person say it is the best superhero movie they have ever seen.

Again, we were lucky enough to see the premiere in a crowd of like-minded folks – everyone cheered and clapped and yelled at all the appropriate times, and were generally boisterously enthusiastic. This heightened the overall experience of an otherwise fantastic movie.

The movie basically chronicles Nick Fury’s (played by Samuel L. Jackson) first-time assembling of the Avengers team to battle a common foe bent on world domination (that would be Loki, Thor’s adopted brother, played by Tom Hiddleston). I really liked how the gathering efforts were depicted – the characters didn’t all “play nice” with each other right off the bat. Thor (played by Chris Hemsworth) and Tony Stark/Iron Man (played by Robert Downey Jr) rubbed the wrong way, and had a great fight scene against each other. Stark also didn’t get along with Bruce Banner/Hulk (played by Mark Ruffalo) – some of the lines from that confrontation scene will have you rolling.

The script is really what made this movie. Director Joss Whedon co-wrote the story with Zak Penn, and also wrote the screenplay. While I wouldn’t say the dialog had characteristic Whedon one-liners a la other Joss properties like Buffy or Firefly, the back-and-forth between characters was breathtaking. The story moved at a very steady clip, and was definitely the most funny and entertaining of the now 6-movie franchise. You will not leave this movie without laughing and cheering.

Really, the only thing I could critique in this movie is the Chitauri, an alien race that Loki encounters during his exile from Asgard. For some reason, the scenes with “The Other” from this race reminded me of the heinously-costumed villains from Power Rangers – think Ivan Ooze, Lord Zedd, and Rita Repulsa. I asked my husband when we could expect the “putties” to scrambling come out. I think Joss could have figured out another way to get Loki an army, but that’s just me. They weren’t a bad plot device or anything – just too reminiscent of my kids’ Power Rangers years for me. You probably won’t have the same flashback/problem.

What you’ll love:

  • The dialog/banter – I’ll need to see it several more times to catch it all
  • The fight scenes – there is one with Hulk and Loki that we still chuckle about
  • The S.H.I.E.L.D heli-carrier – my husband says it’s dead-on true to the comics
  • How Captain America doles out military strategy and helps unite the group
  • The Iron Man geek-out gadgetry – the scenes where he “disrobes” from the suit, and one part where he “enrobes” in mid-air are spectacular!
  • How Joss managed to tie 5 movies into one seamless heroic adventure

This film is definitely a MUST-SEE – do NOT miss the chance to see it on the big screen! You will not forgive yourself.

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Angie

Angie started on her geek path early, watching episodes of the original Star Trek series with her dad. She is the author of three best-selling scrapbook journaling books, as well as The Star Trek Craft Book. You can find Angie at her blog, G33kGirl.Creative, at KC Geeks, on Twitter (@angiepedersen), and at her geek-inspired Etsy shop, G33kGirlCreative.