
*SPOILERS AHEAD - YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED*
Wow! I mean WOW!
When I first saw The Avengers I couldn't stop smiling from ear to ear. Annoyingly
in the UK it was renamed Avengers Assemble because as British people
we are all easily confused and might mistake it for The Avengers that had
John Steed & Emma Peel in. Really?
It's not often a film
leaves you on such a high you end up smiling for hours and hours but my
word Joss Wheadon's film managed it.
This truly is one of the best Superhero films I've ever seen. Some of
you may think I'm overreacting. If you know me personally you will know I
take my superhero love seriously so this isn't just a random statement
from me.
I've been waiting for this film ever since Samuel L Jackson's Nick Fury
turned up at the end of 2008's Iron Man (starring Robert Downey Jr.) to
tell him about his 'Avengers Initiative'. Since then we have had a new
Hulk film, a sequel to Iron Man, A Thor film and finally a Captain
America film all leading up to this ultimate moment and I was so excited when it finally arrived I'd been awake since about 4am waiting to
see it the day I went.

Make
no mistake in thinking Chris Evans (Captain America), Chris Hemsworth
(Thor), Scarlett Johansson (Black Widow) and Jeremy Renner (Hawkeye)are
overshadowed by Robert Downey Jr. as this just isn't the case. All of
the team have their own little story going on and they all share equal
screen time and have vital roles to play within the film.
The
actor who I'd been most curious about since the film went into
production had to be the new fellow to play Hulk. To be honest I'd not
heard of Mark Ruffalo before but I'm glad to say he's great as Bruce Banner. You actually believe he is a genius who has his
other persona under control until the moment he actually doesn't and
becomes Hulk. The Hulk himself looks amazing and is a fantastic sight to
look at.

In
my honest opinion it's the best depiction of the character on screen so
far. I think it helped that Ruffalo himself did the motion capture work
for Hulk as it made him even more realistic. It's also cool that Lou
Ferrigno (a childhood gero of mine and Hulk in the tv series) did the voice like he did in The Incredible Hulk.
When Thor and The Hulk stop smashing some Chitauri soldiers inside a
building, and are standing side by side, The Hulk gives him a backhand,
sending Thor across the room. Hilarious! I also enjoyed the smack down
he gave Tom Hiddleston's Loki near the end of the film."Puny God!". It's
funny how they got all the same actors back from the other films, and
it's the new guy that walks away with the film.

This
film also had an emotional kick to it. I always get choked up at
Superhero films these days but Agent Coulson dying was heartbreaking for
me. For a character that had only turned up in past films very briefly
it was really a kick in the guts when Loki killed him. He was the last
character I expected to die. I suppose that was the point really. Clark
Gregg who played him created a memorable character. Strangely enough
though I've read that he may be set to return in a possible Nick Fury
film and even Iron Man 3. How true this is I don't know but for now I'll
take it with a pinch of salt. I can't help but think this would cheapen
the characters death.

Joss
Wheadon's done a fantastic job as director. He's a huge fan of Marvel
characters himself which as it turns out made this film even more awesome.
I always find it a bit worrying when a writer, director or producer
have a personal interest in the subject matter as they can be blinkered
to what THEY want to see on screen and not what could be good for the
story. I'm pleased to say this isn't the case.
I've only ever watched his Buffy & Angel work but you can see his
humour and style coming through in this. I'm glad he is set to direct the
sequel.
And in case you were wondering
that was Thanos that appeared in the mid-credit scene of the film. His
appearance according to Whedon is setting up the next block of films to
star The Avenger cast. Exciting.
At the moment and in
my opinion this is the second best comic book movie after Richard
Donner's Superman. I change my mind about such
things on a daily basis though so I wouldn't take it as gospel. It's definitely up
there though as one of my favourites.
HULK SMASH!!!
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