Hey guys,
how’s it going? You can call me TheCinemaChick
since I’m the chick who loves going to the cinema. As I mentioned in a previous blog or vlog…whichever,
Harkins Theater had a Marvel Movie Marathon and this girl was there. Yes, I sat through fifteen hours of films,
just so I could write this for you. I
made it to bed around four this morning so I’m very tired and I seem to be
rather hoarse today, so once again, I’m skipping the whole vlog thing, though
Fry and I did shoot a quick video last night, which I’ll probably add at the
end of this one.
It’s May 4th,
which means “The Avengers” is now playing everywhere! Now, before I get too far into my review, I’d
like to point something out. Marvel
Entertainment has mastered their marketing strategy. All of their movies come out around the same
time every year. “Thor” and “Captain America ” were
released around this time in previous years. It’s like they know people will flock to the
theaters to see their films and set the bar for what qualifies as a summer
blockbuster insanely high. This year is
no different. Honestly, “Avengers” cost
about $220 million to make and they’ve really already made that money back. Overseas it has done extremely well and I don’t
see it failing at all in the states. In
fact, no one else even knows what all is coming out this weekend because
everyone has been looking forward to this film for so long.
Now, I’m a
Marvel girl. I absolutely love the
comics so whenever they have a movie out, you know I’ll be there to see it. In fact, Fry and I are already planning to see
this movie again. It has damn near
everything you could want. There’s
action, adventure, mystery and comedy.
So combining all the superheroes into one film was kind of like the
proverbial icing on my metaphorical cake.
Plus, I am pleased to say that “Avengers” comes with triple the amount
of Loki.
As you
might have guessed from the previews, Loki is the main villain of this movie. He comes to Earth in order to enslave the
population. Also, you know that cane/scepter
he has in the previews? Yeah, that plays
a huge part in the film.
I want to go into so many things in this
movie, but I will try my hardest not too. I seriously cannot get over how much I
absolutely loved this movie and I think you should go out and see it. This is one of those rare films when I
actually recommend seeing it whenever you can and splurging on the 3D. I’m even placing it in my top movies
of the year. So far, I can safely say it’s
currently in the second position. Sorry “Avengers”
but I just think “The Artist” was better.
I loved,
loved, loved this movie so much that I can’t really even put into words how
much I loved it. The plot was great and
Joss Whedon worked magic. He didn’t
immediately jump into the main conflict. Instead, he builds the tension as the film
progresses until finally, it just snaps, causing a chaotic frenzy when the
enemy invades. The characters were
flawless and I am incredibly happy that Whedon took the time to explain how
Thor came back to Earth when the Birfrost was destroyed (apparently Odin used
Dark Magic…sorry, mini spoiler). It’s
the little details like that that make a movie worth watching.
While there
are still some things that aren’t explained, like what is Black Widow’s
backstory? Who is Hawkeye and how does
he know Black Widow? How did Loki end up
with the Chitaurs (mini spoiler)? What’s
going to happen to Loki now (technically not a spoiler since we all know that
the good guys always win)? WHY AGENT
COLESON? WHY??? Why does Nick Fury not really do anything,
other than stand around and talk to people?
How did the Tesseract come to Earth?
I know, that last question is aimed more at “Captain America ” than “Avengers”,
but I’m still curious.
I went into
this movie expecting it to be good. I
was not expecting it to blow my mind and leave me dying for more. It left me feeling satisfied, like I had some
closure after seeing all the films that had led up to this one. Almost everything was tied up in the end.
One major
warning I feel I must give: If you have not seen “Thor”, “The Hulk”, either “Iron
Man” or “Captain America ”,
you should see those first. There are
references in this film to events in the other ones that may not make sense if
you don’t know the background stories. I
really just can’t get over how much I loved this movie. I could go on and on and on about it, but I
want you to go see it for yourself.
So, what’s
my ultimate rating on this one? Go all
out. Pay the extra for 3D. I saw it in 3D (which as you know, I normally
hate 3D) and it was amazing. Take your
friends to see it, wear Marvel themed shirts if you can. There are so many memorable quotes that you’ll
be laughing about them long after you leave the theater. My personal favorite quote:
Thor: And he’s my brother!
Black Widow: He’s killed 80 people in 2 days.
Thor: …he’s adopted.
See? Joss Whedon is a badass director and
screenwriter. He’s my second favorite
director, right behind Tim Burton.
All right
guys, you’ve read my review, you’ve watched my midnight showing video, now it’s
time for you to go out and watch “The Avengers”.
I’m
TheCinemaChick and in my theater last night, Loki got more cheers than Thor. Take that Thor fangirls.
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