My review of Marvel films that led up to the Avengers
Intro: Am I the only one who thinks this movie is overrated? (Everyone is pointing their guns at me.) I was just asking.
Iron Man: This movie is centered on Tony Stark/Iron Man, who runs a company that manufactures weapons. After presenting his latest weapon, he goes through an ordeal that helps him see the downside of the type of business he's running. Because of that, Tony wants to take his company in a different direction; that becomes difficult when he is being undermined. So he has to overcome that the best he can.
Basically, this movie is a redemption story. Tony is rebuilding himself both publicly and privately. Just like Batman Begins, this film focuses more on the Protagonist than the alter ego. Unlike Batman Begins, this movie made Tony become Iron Man fun; we enjoy watching Tony figure out what he wants his Iron Man suit to do. The story may be simple, but you don't mind it because of how engaging the main character is. I notice two Easter eggs for Iron Man fans. This movie can work as a social commentary on our destructive nature and seeing both sides of the argument.
Basically, this movie is a redemption story. Tony is rebuilding himself both publicly and privately. Just like Batman Begins, this film focuses more on the Protagonist than the alter ego. Unlike Batman Begins, this movie made Tony become Iron Man fun; we enjoy watching Tony figure out what he wants his Iron Man suit to do. The story may be simple, but you don't mind it because of how engaging the main character is. I notice two Easter eggs for Iron Man fans. This movie can work as a social commentary on our destructive nature and seeing both sides of the argument.
I was surprised that people liked Tony Stark/Iron Man for three reasons. First of all, he makes weapons for the Government, enough said. Second, he’s wealthy; how can we relate to someone rich? Third, he’s arrogant and self-centered. Those are annoying character traits to have; despite that, Tony is entertaining and has a heart. Also, the writers use his character traits for some of the humor in the movie. What bugs me about Tony is that he has such a big personality that he overshadows everything else in the movie.
Pepper Potts is Tony's assistant, who can be sarcastic in her own right. You can tell that she and Tony have known each other for a long time. The movie would have played out differently if it wasn't for her.
Rhodey Rhodes is Tony's best friend, and he doesn't do much in the movie besides cover for Tony.
Obadiah Stane (Tony's business partner) is wasted; the movie could have used him more often. That's a shame because I appreciate what little the writers have done with him.
One of the problems I have with this movie is the subplot involving an agency, but that went nowhere. The story could have been better if the creators had expanded on it the way the tie-in video game did. The biggest issue with this movie is the villain, because there are other ways for the villain to achieve his or her goal. Plus, the baddies dialogue is ridiculous towards the end of the movie, and I wish the fight would last longer. Also, there are other ways Tony could do damage control.
Overall, this is an entertaining movie that left more to be desired, but I would recommend.
Rating = Worth seeing
The Incredible Hulk: Bruce Banner/Hulk is trying to find a cure for his condition. Meanwhile, an army led by General Thunderbolt Ross is chasing him because General Ross wants to turn the Hulk into a weapon. So, Bruce has to avoid the army and cure himself of the Hulk.
This movie is what people expect the 2003 Hulk movie to be, and that's a popcorn flick. The movie has some references to the 1978 Hulk show and has some of the elements from Ang Lee’s Hulk film. The theme of this movie is control. I enjoy the fight towards the end. I'm fond that the movie is connected to another Marvel character. I like how this movie sets up a possible sequel.
This movie is what people expect the 2003 Hulk movie to be, and that's a popcorn flick. The movie has some references to the 1978 Hulk show and has some of the elements from Ang Lee’s Hulk film. The theme of this movie is control. I enjoy the fight towards the end. I'm fond that the movie is connected to another Marvel character. I like how this movie sets up a possible sequel.
I like Bruce Banner/the Hulk because he's proactive in trying to fix his circumstances and make the best of his situation. Anger is not the only thing that can turn him into the Hulk, which makes it harder for him to control the Hulk.
Betty Ross is useless in this movie.
Gen. Ross is heartless. He's so obsessed with the Hulk that he doesn't see Bruce as a person or consider how chasing after him affects his daughter. Father of the year, people.
Emil Blousky (the main villain) is a veteran soldier who is bloodthirsty. I say that because he's always looking for a fight. I wish we had learned more about him.
There is a deleted scene that I wish was in the movie. However, I understand why it was removed because it would ruin the tone of the film. Beyond that, the only problem I have with the movie involves plot holes. The bottom line is this is a solid movie. I would recommend this if you like monster movies because this movie reminds me of the first Godzilla movie.
Iron Man 2: The movie takes place 6 months after the first Iron Man film, and Political leaders want Tony to give up the Iron Man suit. Meanwhile, Ivan Vanko/Whiplash wants revenge on Tony Stark for unknown reasons. So Tony has to protect his suits, stop Ivan, and fix his dilemma.
If I have a list of the worst sequels I have seen so far, this would be one of them. This movie was more of a comedy than an action/adventure film. It has the same problems as Spider-Man 3, like too many subplots, characters, dumb decisions, and trying to be about the word legacy just by having the characters say it a few times. What really bothers me about this movie is that the director brings a character halfway through the movie without telling us anything about this person. What made the director think that this was a good way to introduce a new character? You might as well watch a foreign language film with no subtitles because that's what this is like. Another thing, if you need this movie to promote another movie, that's not a good sign. Plus, the last act was a video game, and the film got away with using the F word twice. For those of you who don't know, you can only use that word once in a PG-13 movie ( If I'm wrong about that, then I stand corrected.)
Tony Stark/Iron Man is more of a clown in this movie. I say that because he doesn't take anything seriously for the most part. What bugs me about him is that the writers wasted his subplot.
Ivan Vanko (one of the baddies) is an idiot! I mean, the reason why he's after Tony makes no sense. Also, he doesn't feel like the main villain.
Justin Hammer is Tony's business rival, and he tries to mimic his Playboy persona, but he comes off as goofy.
I wish I could say that the one good thing about this movie (besides the CGI) is Scarlett Johnson; however, that's another issue I have with the movie. There is a scene that reinforces how attractive this actress is. We get it! She's gorgeous, a lot of guys want to bang her, I mean, play bingo with her. At the end of the day, this movie is awful; half of this movie is a rough draft, and the other half is setting up the Avengers movie. This film was one of the many reasons why I didn’t want to give The Avengers movie a chance at first. This movie could have been better if it didn't have too many characters, Focus on Ivan Vanko/Whiplash, and focus on Tony Stark/Iron Man's situation.
P.S. If you want to know who the mysterious character is, you have to watch the Iron Man DVD after the ending credits. I'm not kidding about that.
If I have a list of the worst sequels I have seen so far, this would be one of them. This movie was more of a comedy than an action/adventure film. It has the same problems as Spider-Man 3, like too many subplots, characters, dumb decisions, and trying to be about the word legacy just by having the characters say it a few times. What really bothers me about this movie is that the director brings a character halfway through the movie without telling us anything about this person. What made the director think that this was a good way to introduce a new character? You might as well watch a foreign language film with no subtitles because that's what this is like. Another thing, if you need this movie to promote another movie, that's not a good sign. Plus, the last act was a video game, and the film got away with using the F word twice. For those of you who don't know, you can only use that word once in a PG-13 movie ( If I'm wrong about that, then I stand corrected.)
Tony Stark/Iron Man is more of a clown in this movie. I say that because he doesn't take anything seriously for the most part. What bugs me about him is that the writers wasted his subplot.
Ivan Vanko (one of the baddies) is an idiot! I mean, the reason why he's after Tony makes no sense. Also, he doesn't feel like the main villain.
Justin Hammer is Tony's business rival, and he tries to mimic his Playboy persona, but he comes off as goofy.
I wish I could say that the one good thing about this movie (besides the CGI) is Scarlett Johnson; however, that's another issue I have with the movie. There is a scene that reinforces how attractive this actress is. We get it! She's gorgeous, a lot of guys want to bang her, I mean, play bingo with her. At the end of the day, this movie is awful; half of this movie is a rough draft, and the other half is setting up the Avengers movie. This film was one of the many reasons why I didn’t want to give The Avengers movie a chance at first. This movie could have been better if it didn't have too many characters, Focus on Ivan Vanko/Whiplash, and focus on Tony Stark/Iron Man's situation.
P.S. If you want to know who the mysterious character is, you have to watch the Iron Man DVD after the ending credits. I'm not kidding about that.
Rating = Trash
Thor: This movie is about Thor, the GOD of Thunder, who is about to become the new King of Asgard, until someone breaks into Asgard. Thor's response by retaliating against the invader's homeland, that move cost him his powers, to be exiled from Asgard and start a war. So Thor has to figure out how to get his powers back and return to Asgard before things get out of hand. This movie was a better coming-of-age story than The Lion King. I say that because this movie handles certain aspects of that movie better. This movie looks beautiful; it did a good job capturing the late Jack Kirby's design of Asgard. The movie creates a social commentary on family dynamics. The comedy helps balance the drama in the movie. There's also world-building in this movie; however, it's done in a way that doesn't distract me from the movie.
Thor is like Tony/Iron Man as far as being arrogant; however, he can be charming. I'm not crazy that this movie uses him as a punching bag for some of the comedy in the movie.
Odin (Thor and Loki's father) is a wise sage kind of he does some questionable things that play a role in the events in this film. Also, he's not in most of the movie.
Loki ( Thor's brother) is level-headed. Despite having an inferiority complex, you do feel sorry for him. His motivation can be unclear.
Jane (Thor's love interest) is a course scientist. The fact that she builds her own equipment should give you a clue to how smart she is. The only complaint I have with her is that I don't buy her as a love interest; she seems to be more interested in where Thor comes from than in him as a person.
Darcy is the comic relief. That's what bothers me about her; it's not that I don't find her funny, it's just that the movie can provide humor without her.
The problems I have with this movie are that the writers could have fleshed out two plot points and developed Thor to get out of his dilemma better. One of the fights was too short. The Asgardians talk a certain way in the comics, but they don't do that in this movie. I would like to know why? All in all, this is a good film! I would recommend this if you like The Lion King.
The problems I have with this movie are that the writers could have fleshed out two plot points and developed Thor to get out of his dilemma better. One of the fights was too short. The Asgardians talk a certain way in the comics, but they don't do that in this movie. I would like to know why? All in all, this is a good film! I would recommend this if you like The Lion King.
Rating = Worth Seeing
Captain America: The First Avenger: This film is centered on a man name Steve Rogers/Captain America who wants to join the Army, but he can’t get in because of his health. So a doctor gives him a chance with his super soldier serum. Meanwhile, the war becomes more difficult thanks to the Red Skull and his Hydra army. They develop advanced weapons thanks to a MacGuffin he found, so Steve has to stop them. This movie gives you the feeling that you're watching a Captain America comic on screen for the most part! I like that not everyone can use the super soldier serum because it holds no value if everyone can use it. Just like Iron Man, the origin story is told well. I'm impressed with how this movie managed to pull off Steve's signature suit without having him look ridiculous.
Steve Rogers/Captain America is a stand-up guy. I wouldn't call him one-dimensional because he doesn't always follow the rules, and despite his size, he doesn’t back down from a challenge. I don't like the way he was treated before and after he became Captain America. The only complaint I have with him is that he doesn't have a strong reaction to tragic events.
Peggy Carter is a good supporting character who helps Steve when she can. I don't buy their dynamic. I understand what the writers are trying to do, but it's not convincing.
Red Skull is an egotistical maniac. My gripe with him is that he's underdeveloped. Also, he could have used the MacGuffin for other things.
I have problems with the editing, I mean, the movie looks like it was filmed with two different cameras. I wish the movie would focus on the things that it establishes. Speaking of focus, the movie doesn't focus on Captain America fighting the war. The dynamic between Him and Red Skull is weak. The way this movie ended feels forced.
Overall, this movie is a good introduction to this character! I would recommend this if you like period pieces.
Rating = Rental
Intro: So, after four years and five movies, we are here. Was it worth it? Let's find out...
Intro: So, after four years and five movies, we are here. Was it worth it? Let's find out...
The Avengers: The premise for the movie is this. Loki has come to Earth looking for a MacGuffin called the Tesseract that can help him rule the Earth. So Nick Fury ( the Director of S.H.I.E.L.D.) recruits a group of superheroes to help them stop Loki. That could be difficult because of their personality conflicts. So the group has to overcome their differences if they are going to stop Loki.
This movie may be entertaining; however, I don't consider it the best Marvel movie. I wish I could say this is a milestone for cinema, but we had a crossover before, but not like this. Despite this movie being predictable, it took me by surprise. I enjoy watching their characters play off each other. The theme of this movie is control, and it's applied in the story and the characters. This film has a good message about teamwork, and one character addresses the issue of what makes a hero? I'm fond of how the Hulk is portrayed in this movie; it's better than his last two movies. After learning that Loki is going to be in this movie, I was worried that this would be Thor 1.5; it was, but not at the expense of the other characters.
Speaking of Loki ( the main villain), he is a manipulator that's saying a lot considering that he doesn't do it directly. Plus, he isn't fooling anyone. I don't like what this movie has done to him because he feels like a different character.
Tony Stark/Iron Man is Mr. Personality. I like how chummy he is with Bruce. Why does Tony have to learn how to be a team player? Didn't he learn that in Iron Man 2?
I was let down that the creators didn't go all the way with Steve Rogers/Captain America having a hard time adjusting to the 21st Century. I'm guessing Marvel Studios is saving that for his next movie. His costume cracks me up. When you look like you're going to a kid's birthday party instead of fighting a war, a redesign is in order.
Bruce/the Hulk is doing his best to keep a low profile. What bugs me about The Hulk is that he's too powerful in this movie to the point where he makes the other Avengers look useless.
Speaking of Loki ( the main villain), he is a manipulator that's saying a lot considering that he doesn't do it directly. Plus, he isn't fooling anyone. I don't like what this movie has done to him because he feels like a different character.
Tony Stark/Iron Man is Mr. Personality. I like how chummy he is with Bruce. Why does Tony have to learn how to be a team player? Didn't he learn that in Iron Man 2?
I was let down that the creators didn't go all the way with Steve Rogers/Captain America having a hard time adjusting to the 21st Century. I'm guessing Marvel Studios is saving that for his next movie. His costume cracks me up. When you look like you're going to a kid's birthday party instead of fighting a war, a redesign is in order.
Bruce/the Hulk is doing his best to keep a low profile. What bugs me about The Hulk is that he's too powerful in this movie to the point where he makes the other Avengers look useless.
Thor is still dealing with the consequences of his and Loki's actions. I find it annoying that he comes off as hotheaded for no reason.
Natasha Romanova/Black Widow feels like a real person more than she did in Iron Man 2. ( Is it me, or was she prettier in Iron Man 2?) She's someone with a past who's trying to redeem herself. Plus, she knows how to get inside your head. What's the point of this character being Russian if she doesn't have a Russian accent?
Agent Barton/Hawkeye got the cold shoulder in this movie. Considering how good of an archer he is, it makes you wonder is he human?
Natasha Romanova/Black Widow feels like a real person more than she did in Iron Man 2. ( Is it me, or was she prettier in Iron Man 2?) She's someone with a past who's trying to redeem herself. Plus, she knows how to get inside your head. What's the point of this character being Russian if she doesn't have a Russian accent?
Agent Barton/Hawkeye got the cold shoulder in this movie. Considering how good of an archer he is, it makes you wonder is he human?
Nick Fury is a conflicted character. Despite working for an organization that's paranoid and distrustful, he wants to believe in the idea of heroes. Also, there are lines he will not cross. The only complaint I have with him is that he doesn't do a lot in this movie. That's a shame because he has the same arc Thor had in his movie. He does help the Avengers; however, that wasn't executed well.
One of the many problems with this movie is that something tragic happened, and it didn't have the emotional weight that it should have. The director of this movie made directing mistakes that hurt the film. Marvel Studios should have hired a more experienced director, no offense to Mr. Whedon. This movie feels like it was made for Marvel fans. Don't worry, you don't need to read Marvel comics to understand this movie. Also, this movie has the same issue I have with the Transformers films, that is, fighting in the middle of the city. Other issues involve plot holes, editing, comedy being overdone, and having too many characters.
Overall, this movie was a blast. I would recommend this if you like Action/Adventure.
Rating = Worth seeingOne of the many problems with this movie is that something tragic happened, and it didn't have the emotional weight that it should have. The director of this movie made directing mistakes that hurt the film. Marvel Studios should have hired a more experienced director, no offense to Mr. Whedon. This movie feels like it was made for Marvel fans. Don't worry, you don't need to read Marvel comics to understand this movie. Also, this movie has the same issue I have with the Transformers films, that is, fighting in the middle of the city. Other issues involve plot holes, editing, comedy being overdone, and having too many characters.
Overall, this movie was a blast. I would recommend this if you like Action/Adventure.













