Lousy 3D aside it does exactly what it says on the tin and more. Fantastic pre-summer blockbuster. I won't post too detailed a review lest I end up littering it with spoilers but if you've enjoyed the superhero fare to come from Marvel so far then you'll love this.
I couldn't see how I would enjoy a post converted CGI 3D film so I stuck with the bland 2D option. Thoroughly enjoyable. Although disappointing I think my local Odeon's 7.1 wasn't working quite right, it was all coming from the front and very quiet to what I am used to. I could have sworn they were showing a pirated copy.
On a side note I much preferred Mark Ruffalo's Hulk interpretation.
Quote from: Cypher on April 27, 2012, 00:22:12 AM
I couldn't see how I would enjoy a post converted CGI 3D film so I stuck with the bland 2D option. Thoroughly enjoyable. Although disappointing I think my local Odeon's 7.1 wasn't working quite right, it was all coming from the front and very quiet to what I am used to. I could have sworn they were showing a pirated copy.
On a side note I much preferred Mark Ruffalo's Hulk interpretation.
I did too. I liked Ed Norton's version when I saw it, but Ruffalo's was even better. The actual Hulk really benefited from being motion captured as well so it was actually Ruffalo acting rather than just being a CGI creation.
I much preferred Thor to Captain America. Not sure why. Possibly I found America a little too cheesy in terms of the action, whilst Thors fighting wasn't (without the hammer that is). Question is where do you place the film when compared to Iron Man, Thor, Capt. America...
Quote from: zpyder on April 27, 2012, 07:58:18 AM
I much preferred Thor to Captain America. Not sure why. Possibly I found America a little too cheesy in terms of the action, whilst Thors fighting wasn't (without the hammer that is). Question is where do you place the film when compared to Iron Man, Thor, Capt. America...
As far as films go for my own level of enjoyment (worst to best) it would be
Captain America, Hulk, Iron Man 2, Thor, Iron Man 1, Avengers.
But then that pretty much follows on with who was my favourite from when I was a kid. Iron Man was always a big hit with me, Thor to a lesser extent, I never understood the Hulk craze and used to loathe and detest Captain America.
It was a tough job but Joss Whedon has worked wonders with it. It must have seemed like a nightmare trying to fuse all of the different styles together (Iron Man's high tech world, Thor's Shakespearean fantasy world, Captain America's camp action adventure) but it's been done incredibly well. They even manage to turn Black Widow into a character with a bit of humanisation, no longer is she just a smoking hot action figure.
Incidentally Tom Hiddleston turns it up a notch after Thor and makes an even more incredible villain. In many ways he steals the show, but that's fine because he really has to when he's cast against the various Avengers actors. And Ruffalo's Hulk is actually quite scary and could have ended up being full of whining emo "I hate my parents" rage but it all ends up being rather powerful emotional stuff.
As you'd expect there's a load of comedic moments but they've got perfect timing and never detract from the action or the drama. There are also a few moments that are quite grim and a fair bit darker than we've seen previously in any of the Marvel films. Not that they're trying to go all grim and gothic and take on the Batman franchise, rather they just use it to heighten the tension somewhat and to illustrate why it's actually quite a serious threat that they are facing.
The after credits scene sets up the bad guy for the second Avengers film, but you'll probably only get the reference if you've followed the Avengers in their comic book form at some time in your life.
I didn't realise this was out already. I'll be dragging the gf to see this just as soon as I've watched Thor and Iron Man 2 to get up to speed, can't wait!
It started last night Nige. The only film I haven't watched in the series as such is Captain America, I honestly think that one was the most important in terms of having a back story understanding. Iron Man 2 doesn't link in that much strongly apart from small side stories.
Captain America was definitely the worst of the lot for the reasons given above, so you're not missing out other than on backstory.
I really enjoyed it, all the characters got enough screen time, loads of funny lines and great cgi. I watched it in 2d and was happy enough I don't think 3d would have added anything to it.
Might go and see it again this weekend if I get time.
Loved the movie, watched it today, one negative is that Empire Cinema's suck for legroom.
Really enjoyed this too. And your right, Captain America was the weaker, He works in the group because of his leadership and tactics as well as his strength and how he brings the group together.
I do not think it was the script at fault etc but more the actor not really giving that across enough.
I do not get why Romonoth is so scare of the Hulk? Character wise and comics did he do something like beat her up bad once or something?
I had to complain to the Cinema though, side curtains never opened up to get the full view for the movie and I think they knew it was broken as the movie projection did not overhang and it look a bit squashed. I think they adjusted it to fit.
Quote from: neXus on April 30, 2012, 05:29:09 AM
I do not get why Romonoth is so scare of the Hulk? Character wise and comics did he do something like beat her up bad once or something?
Because she knows he could quite easily kill her if he goes on a rampage.
Saw this sat night in 3D, loved it.
I'll probably go again and see it in 2D, not sure what the fuss is about re the 3d, it doesn't take anything away from the film as far as i can see.
Quote from: Binary Shadow on April 30, 2012, 10:45:21 AM
Saw this sat night in 3D, loved it.
I'll probably go again and see it in 2D, not sure what the fuss is about re the 3d, it doesn't take anything away from the film as far as i can see.
3D always takes away from a film, it turns it into blurry crud.
Admittedly it wasn't too badly done in the Avengers (apart from one horrendous scene when Hawkeye arrives at the helicarrier and the jet has its back doors open) but it's still always better to view in 2D.
That is why 2k and 4k TV's will be the thing and will sell better then the 3D TV. Why some people have a 3D TV is because they have bought the best Samsung on the market and 3D comes with it. Ask people with one how often do they use it or if at all and you will find most dont.
2k and 4k amazing looking Movies at home - You would never go to the cinema again!
It also means if you show TV and movies over the air as it were the copying and stream/download on the web in those resolutions and processing that to do so because all that much harder short term till things like hardrive storage increases again etc.
Bigger success then 3D I feel
In terms of 3D at the movies, if you or your girl does not like 3D movies but you want to go see one or they do...
Get these:
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3D is sh*t I don't think I know anybody over the age of 12 who likes it! :thumbdown:
Really enjoyed this film, I thought it would be next to impossible to balance but all the characters got plenty of screen time and story, I would say it was pretty much spot on 8)
Meh id never use 3D at home, the screen would never be large enough to immerse me in the film, but its the cinema.. I'm going there as it'll be different, and an experience, just being 3D means some stuff will be out of focus and blurry, sure it forces you to focus on the bits they want you to watch but that's hardly a bad thing.
I'll watch it on blu ray and enjoy the crispness on my own screen at home.
But that's just me.. each to their own.
Just booked tickets to see it again, 2D this time. Looks as though the 2D screenings are selling out and 3D is thankfully getting left by the wayside again.
Excellent ;D
I've watched Iron Man 2 now, watching Thor on Friday then I'll go see this on Mecredi l'orange.
Awesome film, really enjoyed it from start to finish. I can't really think of a single thing to go against it other than they didn't use the Hulk enough for my liking after all the 'drama' building him up.
:w00t: :w00t: :w00t: :w00t: :w00t: top marks
Watched in 2D of course.
Quote from: Clock'd 0Ne on May 10, 2012, 12:32:49 PM
Awesome film, really enjoyed it from start to finish. I can't really think of a single thing to go against it other than they didn't use the Hulk enough for my liking after all the 'drama' building him up.
:w00t: :w00t: :w00t: :w00t: :w00t: top marks
Watched in 2D of course.
Can I please add that
someone didn't want to sit at the side in the middle of the cinema, and instead wanted to sit in the middle of the SECOND row. Which meant we had the pleasure of weird perspective and aching neck afterwards. I probably would have enjoyed it more if I didn't have a headache the whole way through because of it
My neck and vision were perfectly fine, I did already say you should have said its too close at that cinema. Why the put the first and second rows so far forward is beyond me.
Didn't the seats tilt back?
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I don't think so. It was an Odeon if that gives any frame of reference, but tbh that sounds like a new fangled thing to me as I've never heard of tilting cinema seats before!
Mad I must have just been in luxury cinema land. Every time I've been down the front row it's either been 45 degree beanbags or more commonly seats that lean all the way back.
That said I do try and middle ground it like everyone else normally so it's not very often.
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Nope, they're just standard seats. I would have rather gone to Apollo, they have better seats and the front rows a reasonable distance from the screen, but for some reason unknown to man they only showed it in 3D.
The thing with tilting seats I find, is that it just makes it even easier/worse for people behind to kick the seats all the time ><
I think the general idea is that the purple behind aren't meant to be arseholes.
But you are right, there are an exceeding number of fidgiting bastards.
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Unfortunately we watched this in the middle of one of the back rows, not a very comfortable place for a tall lad like myself, and also having to wait for idiots to move when you need to take a piss.
Its far easier to sit at the end of the middle row.