I just came back from a showing of The Avengers, and can say it completely lives up to all the hype and the buildup, in my opinion. It was great. The most fun I've had at the movies in a long time.
I saw the regular version, no 3D or IMAX. I'll see that on my second viewing.
If you're thinking about seeing it, go for it. Best money spent at the movies this year for sure.
Agreed. Very good movie. Great action, great charachters and some genuinely funny moments between them.
I live for the avengers (and everything iron man and thor)
They are my fav. characters but unfortunate;y i wont be able to see the movie in theaters... I'll just have to wait the dvd
Quote from: MariaEvri on May 06, 2012, 02:59:17 PM
I live for the avengers (and everything iron man and thor)
They are my fav. characters but unfortunate;y i wont be able to see the movie in theaters... I'll just have to wait the dvd
Why so?
We're going to see it this afternoon!
I watched it too, I thought it was an excellent mix (love iron man's humour and the Thor/Hulk interactions.) Recommend it to geeks and non-geeks alike ;D
QuoteWhy so?
I have no buddies to go with and I get panicked when IM in the crowd alone!
Quote from: MariaEvri on May 06, 2012, 04:50:02 PM
QuoteWhy so?
I have no buddies to go with and I get panicked when IM in the crowd alone!
Pity you can't take virtual buddies with you. We'd all go.
Quote from: Tank on May 06, 2012, 04:52:10 PM
Quote from: MariaEvri on May 06, 2012, 04:50:02 PM
QuoteWhy so?
I have no buddies to go with and I get panicked when IM in the crowd alone!
Pity you can't take virtual buddies with you. We'd all go.
We'd probably get kicked out for being too chatty ;D
Quote from: DeterminedJuliet on May 06, 2012, 05:01:52 PM
Quote from: Tank on May 06, 2012, 04:52:10 PM
Quote from: MariaEvri on May 06, 2012, 04:50:02 PM
QuoteWhy so?
I have no buddies to go with and I get panicked when IM in the crowd alone!
Pity you can't take virtual buddies with you. We'd all go.
We'd probably get kicked out for being too chatty ;D
We'd all be sitting there in a row with laptops on Wi-Fi.
I've been wanting to see this ever since I noticed Joss Whedon was involved. But I'll definitely have to go alone, girlfriend won't go anywhere near things like this (which is fair since I won't go to romantic comedies).
Quote from: BooksCatsEtc on May 06, 2012, 08:14:23 PM
I've been wanting to see this ever since I noticed Joss Whedon was involved. But I'll definitely have to go alone, girlfriend won't go anywhere near things like this (which is fair since I won't go to romantic comedies).
This!
It was great! We really enjoyed it. Some of the Hulk scenes were my favorite.
I brought a friend who didn't like the movies leading up to the Avengers--had to twist his arm a little.
He loved it.
I wasn't even interested in this film after watching the Thor and Captain America movies, but after hearing so many positive reviews about the film I went to watch it last night. I loved it.
I saw it in IMAX 3D. I haven't seen it regular, but it was pretty sweet on the big screen. One of the better action movies I've seen.
And the trailer for the SpiderMan reboot looks pretty cool in 3D as well.
Quote from: Crow on May 09, 2012, 02:04:39 PM
I wasn't even interested in this film after watching the Thor and Captain America movies, but after hearing so many positive reviews about the film I went to watch it last night. I loved it.
It looks like it's time to go to the pictures.
Quote from: Crow on May 09, 2012, 02:04:39 PM
I wasn't even interested in this film after watching the Thor and Captain America movies, but after hearing so many positive reviews about the film I went to watch it last night. I loved it.
Thankfully I didn't see either of those two movies, but was not at all interested in this one. I will give it a chance when it's released on DVD though since most people seem to really enjoy it.
Quote from: Tank on May 09, 2012, 06:50:37 PM
Quote from: Crow on May 09, 2012, 02:04:39 PM
I wasn't even interested in this film after watching the Thor and Captain America movies, but after hearing so many positive reviews about the film I went to watch it last night. I loved it.
It looks like it's time to go to the pictures.
You may like this. I have now also seen it in IMAX 3D and I have to admit to liking that even more than the regular version. I'm not a 3D fan, either. We have a really nice, new IMAX theater, so I decided to try both. 3D was much more detailed and totally immersive.
Loved.
It.
Quote from: McQ on May 09, 2012, 10:49:58 PM
Quote from: Tank on May 09, 2012, 06:50:37 PM
Quote from: Crow on May 09, 2012, 02:04:39 PM
I wasn't even interested in this film after watching the Thor and Captain America movies, but after hearing so many positive reviews about the film I went to watch it last night. I loved it.
It looks like it's time to go to the pictures.
You may like this. I have now also seen it in IMAX 3D and I have to admit to liking that even more than the regular version. I'm not a 3D fan, either. We have a really nice, new IMAX theater, so I decided to try both. 3D was much more detailed and totally immersive.
Loved.
It.
I may have to watch it it again, I also went for the non 3D version. I would watch it again just for the Hulk and Loki scene to be honest.
The Avengers already made a billion dolars plus and broke a few records. :o I liked the movie, but I could never predict it would be such a hit.
@ Crow: I could watch that scene over and over and over!
I became more interested when I heard the guy who made Firefly was involved with it. I think he directed, but when I saw his name I was sold. Still haven't seen it yet though.
Quote from: Crow on May 10, 2012, 12:01:54 AM
Quote from: McQ on May 09, 2012, 10:49:58 PM
Quote from: Tank on May 09, 2012, 06:50:37 PM
Quote from: Crow on May 09, 2012, 02:04:39 PM
I wasn't even interested in this film after watching the Thor and Captain America movies, but after hearing so many positive reviews about the film I went to watch it last night. I loved it.
It looks like it's time to go to the pictures.
You may like this. I have now also seen it in IMAX 3D and I have to admit to liking that even more than the regular version. I'm not a 3D fan, either. We have a really nice, new IMAX theater, so I decided to try both. 3D was much more detailed and totally immersive.
Loved.
It.
I may have to watch it it again, I also went for the non 3D version. I would watch it again just for the Hulk and Loki scene to be honest.
That was my favorite scene. :)
Quote from: Velma on May 15, 2012, 10:19:52 AM
Quote from: Crow on May 10, 2012, 12:01:54 AM
Quote from: McQ on May 09, 2012, 10:49:58 PM
Quote from: Tank on May 09, 2012, 06:50:37 PM
Quote from: Crow on May 09, 2012, 02:04:39 PM
I wasn't even interested in this film after watching the Thor and Captain America movies, but after hearing so many positive reviews about the film I went to watch it last night. I loved it.
It looks like it's time to go to the pictures.
You may like this. I have now also seen it in IMAX 3D and I have to admit to liking that even more than the regular version. I'm not a 3D fan, either. We have a really nice, new IMAX theater, so I decided to try both. 3D was much more detailed and totally immersive.
Loved.
It.
I may have to watch it it again, I also went for the non 3D version. I would watch it again just for the Hulk and Loki scene to be honest.
That was my favorite scene. :)
Puny god :D
I don't know much about Avengers, haven't seen Captain America or Thor. They seem a bit silly, guy looking like American flag running around with a shield and Viking guy running around with an oversized hammer.
Ironman II was terribly boring.
I quite like X-Men though, liked the 'toons on telly when I was young and the movies were pretty good, especially the Wolverine movie.
Even read the X-men origins comic book. Drawing were really good, especially the Jean Grey origin story.
I saw it yesterday, purposely waiting for the crowds to die down (and still the theater was packed). A bit of opinionated background first:
Iron Man and Thor were my favs, although the second Iron Man was just so-so. Paltrow, in the two IM movies, appeals to me in ways other then her screen presence.
Thor, I thought, was brilliant. Princess Amidala, while a very good actress is not an actor that draws me to the movies.
I liked Hulk II, the one with Tim Roth as the bad guy.
I never saw Captain America. My cognitive dissonance was so, that it would not let me watch Nazi Germany in the light it was shown. On top of that, I am not a fan of pro-American propaganda movies. (wait till you see my scathing review of Battleship)
On to a few remarks of the current movie.
Avengers: LOIS (Last One I'll See)
"There is only one God and I don't think he dresses that way" - Captain America. Anyone catch that?
Of course, Hulk makes up for it in probably the best line and scene (mentioned in a post above) in the entire 2 1/2 hours.
This movie should have been in two parts; 1) How the Avengers comes together, background of SHIELD, more character study, Loki comes to earth...2) The war. I feel Avengers was just to rushed, not unlike the Transformers III movie, which I didn't care for. Fascinating characters with no further character development. Some of the characters hide away, but SHIELD knows their whereabouts...how?
Drab second stringers:
Black Widow, superfluous and unnecessary, with too much screen time. I'm not a fan of cat suits, being overdone and boring. Johansson's talents were lost in this character. Has she gained weight?
Hawkeye, same as Black Widow, with arrows that never miss (even when he doesn't aim) and explosive arrows that can take out huge chunks of armoured flying aircraft carriers.
Oddly enough, my favourite character was Loki, who didn't get near enough screen time as the bad guy.
Nick Fury, lackluster and hardly furious. However, Agent Maria Hill was hot. I really would like to know how Fury can shoot so accurately with no depth perception. A one-eyed Gandhi with a gun:
"There was an idea to bring together a group of remarkable people, so when we needed them, they could fight the battles that we never could..."
A few really good lines:
Natasha Romanoff: Regimes fall every day. I tend not to weep over that, I'm Russian.
Loki: What have I to fear?
Tony Stark: The Avengers. It's what we call ourselves, sort of like a team. "Earth's Mighiest Heroes" type thing.
Loki: Yes, I've met them.
Tony Stark: Yeah, takes us a while to get any traction, I'll give you that one. But let's do a head count here: your brother the demi-god; a super soldier, a living legend who kind of lives up to the legend; a man with breath-taking anger management issues; a couple of master assassins, and YOU, big fella, you've managed to piss off every single one of them.
Loki: That was the plan.
Tony Stark: Not a great plan. When they come, and they WILL, they'll come for you.
Loki: I have an army.
Tony Stark: We have a Hulk.
Nick Fury: We have no quarrel with your people.
Loki: An ant has no quarrel with a boot.
Steve Rogers: (Talking about Thor) What's the matter, scared of a little lightning?
Loki: I'm not overly fond of what follows...
Still, over all, meh...*shrugs my shoulders*. Too much...too fast...overlong...monotonous...too incredible. The more I think about it, the less I like it. What was I expecting? Honestly, I'm not sure. But witty lines and a movie where no one seems to enjoy themselves (except when they insult each other) isn't what I thought it would be.
Hey guys. Just saw the Avengers on Saturday. I really enjoyed it. There was a lot of cute scenes berween Dr. Baner and Tony stark.
My gf really loved him as the hulk though. Especially when he punched Thor. XD
Here is us being super happy after seeing the movie
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y30/boubunny/2012-05-26165225.jpg
<3
We finally saw this tonight and really enjoyed it. Robert Downey Jr. stole the show as I expected him to; his presence on-screen is really amazing, and one reason Captain America (and to some extent Thor) paled in comparison to the Iron Man movies.
Loved the Hulk scenes, especially the one with him and Thor in Grand Central station (won't give away what happens just in case any of you haven't seen it, but I was laughing for 2 minutes afterward :)
I did catch Captain America's little line about there being "only one god, ma'am." Why is it pop culture went from rebelling against old religious stereotypes back in the 60's to falling over each other talking about god? (John Lennon sings the virtues of "no religion too", Cee-Lo changes it to "All religion's true". Just sayin'. This is an atheist forum after all. Ok, end rant).
Capt. America is from a different time. He went into the deep freeze during WWII, so I had no problem with the line.
My husband and I both enjoyed the movie and have seen it twice. We'll probably see it about when it shows up on Netflix or one of the movie channels.
Quote from: Firebird on May 29, 2012, 03:53:49 AM
We finally saw this tonight and really enjoyed it. Robert Downey Jr. stole the show as I expected him to; his presence on-screen is really amazing, and one reason Captain America (and to some extent Thor) paled in comparison to the Iron Man movies.
Loved the Hulk scenes, especially the one with him and Thor in Grand Central station (won't give away what happens just in case any of you haven't seen it, but I was laughing for 2 minutes afterward :)
I did catch Captain America's little line about there being "only one god, ma'am." Why is it pop culture went from rebelling against old religious stereotypes back in the 60's to falling over each other talking about god? (John Lennon sings the virtues of "no religion too", Cee-Lo changes it to "All religion's true". Just sayin'. This is an atheist forum after all. Ok, end rant).
That Capt America line really bothered me a loooot. I gave my gf a look like "wow, really...?"
Different time or not. It's a movie made in 2012, and that kinda b.s propaganda didn't need to be in there. :(
Well, it figures, I'm the lone hold out. I'm glad I saw it just so I can say I saw it. I just don't think it was THAT great. It was ok. I am reminded of all the hype before it came out. The big build up. And then I am reminded of a few guys at work sitting around talking about the "funny" stuff (before I saw it). I see the same thing here. Seems most people remember the funny stuff...but it wasn't a comedy.
The Iron Leading Man takes center stage, but that's because the writers have him take center stage. And I don't know why. It would seem to me that the bad guy being Thor's adopted brother and comes from the same place as Thor, Thor should have been the central character.
The leading lady is....what?
Capt. America ends up being the mild mannered butler with superpowers.
It was all too easy.
If you put Stalin, Churchill, Roosevelt, Rommel, Hitler, Montgomery, Patton, and Yamamoto all in the same room and told them to save the world....
It is this incredibleness that wrecks movies for me. It's why TV shows like Star Trek, Battlestar Galactica worked. They came of as credible. And it's the incredibleness of Avengers that blew it for me.
Mild mannered butler with super powers. I likw that, lol xDD
Black widow was bleeh. Kinda lame. And Hawkeye was posssed 2/3 of the movie.
I agree Thor should of had a bigger role than Ironman.
Quote from: Sweetdeath on May 28, 2012, 10:40:46 PM
Hey guys. Just saw the Avengers on Saturday. I really enjoyed it. There was a lot of cute scenes berween Dr. Baner and Tony stark.
My gf really loved him as the hulk though. Especially when he punched Thor. XD
Here is us being super happy after seeing the movie
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y30/boubunny/2012-05-26165225.jpg
<3
D'awwwwwww, what a cute couple! You guys both look so happy!
Quote from: Ali on May 29, 2012, 05:28:28 PM
Quote from: Sweetdeath on May 28, 2012, 10:40:46 PM
Hey guys. Just saw the Avengers on Saturday. I really enjoyed it. There was a lot of cute scenes berween Dr. Baner and Tony stark.
My gf really loved him as the hulk though. Especially when he punched Thor. XD
Here is us being super happy after seeing the movie
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y30/boubunny/2012-05-26165225.jpg
<3
D'awwwwwww, what a cute couple! You guys both look so happy!
More power to their elbows.
Thank you, Ali!! :D
Our elbows? O_o