I’m resting the urge to do what I did when I saw The
Avengers (I refuse to call it Avengers Assemble) which is basically a massive
squee i.e. major, major geeking out! And why shouldn’t I?! The Avengers was a fantastic film and Joss
Whedon has proved to be a master yet again.
Though when does he ever disappoint?
As I sit here writing this, I have now seen The Avengers
twice, which has only just made me fall in love with it that bit more!
Our heroes are brought together by shady S.H.I.E.L.D.
director Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) to help save the world from a revenge
driven Loki (Tom Hiddleston, last seen falling in to an abyss in Thor) and his
new found creepy cohorts. Fury’s job is
to maintain order and keep The Avengers in check (*snorts*).
The Avengers may be Earth’s mightiest heroes but that
doesn’t mean they play well together, as displayed hilariously throughout. But that’s not the only problem. Loki’s is well aware of this and that might
just be their downfall… and in turn ours. I’m sorry I meant fictional Earth’s
(I’m totally not imagining any of this to be real).
I think we are all quite well acquainted with Tony Stark’s
Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr) now. After
all, he does have two movies to his name and a third on its way! He’s still his hilariously self-obsessed,
sarcastic self and he even gets his own theme!
As I sit here listening to AC/DC’s Shoot to Thrill right now it reminds
me that you just know Iron Man is lurking around somewhere when you hear an
AC/DC song. And just in case you forget
who he is at any point during the movie – just look at Stark’s Black Sabbath
shirt.
So anyway, this time he’s sharing the limelight with a bunch
other people and you can imagine how he feels about that - according to
S.H.I.E.L.D. he doesn’t play well with others.
And they’re mostly right. However
in a group full of superheroes and heroes, he was bound to find someone to get
along with.
Enter Dr Bruce Banner, this time played by Mark Ruffalo
(Zodiac,
Shutter Island), the genius and quite possibly,
the heart of the ensemble… oh and his alter ego is the Hulk (voiced by the
first non-animated Hulk, Lou Ferrigno).
Banner is brought in by Scarlett Johansson’s Black Widow –
one of the human Avengers. She’s great
at deception, even managing to outwit the trickster Loki himself! Jeremy Renner’s Hawkeye is the other human
Avenger. Handy with a specialised bow
and arrow, he needs a movie of his own.
Then there’s Captain America (Chris Evans). If Banner is the heart of the group, Cap is
the conscience. And he’s quite handy
with that ol’ shield of his… and he’s pretty.
And last but not least – Thor (Chris Hemsworth), brother of
Loki. He’s a bit miffed with his
brother’s shenanigans. He’s also not
overly fond of Stark. In fact, there’s a
fun scene where the two fight each other… aah little boys.
We also have Agent Coulson (Clark Gregg). Whilst not an Avenger, he is given just as
much importance. After all, he has been
in almost all the individual Avengers flicks.
We get to see a more personal side to him… and discover he is a fanboy!
Each character has something to offer, with great lines to
boot. But it’s the Hulk that steals
everything. He’s big, green, likes to
smash things and actually has a fun sense of humour. I want to hug him.
In my opinion, very few could have handled a film of super
stars and made all of them relevant, giving the audience the opportunity to
observe the forming of a family. Albeit
a squabbling, bickering family, but then again most families are like that. If you look back at Whedon’s catalogue,
you’ll know family is at the core of nearly everything he does. Our heroes true values come out during an
awesomely epic fight scene (excellently shot), where they show exactly how they
work together and that includes the Hulk!
I had the most stupid grin on my face throughout that scene!
Stan Lee even pops up, though at this stage no one should
really be surprised. It’s actually
become one of my favourite games… Where’s Stan Lee? To the tune of Where’s
Wally?
One could even extend this game to spot the ‘Whedon-verse’
actors. Too bad Mal from Serenity can
never be part of The Avengers universe.
I can just imagine the crazy banter between him and Stark… or even Jane
and Thor (Jane from Serenity is not a woman)!
I’m not sure how I’m supposed to handle a whole year without
some form of an Avenger movie (Iron Man 3 is due around mid 2013 and Thor, late
2013). I’m already going in to
withdrawal… so I guess I’ll just have to go see it all over again!
Oh and for the next sequel… could we have Sif? I want to see
how she plays with the others!
And if you have also seen it, go see it again. If you haven’t… what’s wrong with you?! Chop chop…!
And that’s not just my high level of bias talking, it’s actually a fun
movie!
P.S. stay until the end of the credits, there’s a little
something to tease you for the next Avengers flick about half way through. American peeps – stay right until the end,
you lot (I’m very jealous right now) are rewarded with a bonus post credits
scene. Boo hiss!