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I know I'm not the only one that read that with Sam Jacksons voice in mind with his classic inflection and tone, right?![]()
Definitely not

I know I'm not the only one that read that with Sam Jacksons voice in mind with his classic inflection and tone, right?![]()
Personally I disagree with him saying its not a game changer like the Dark Knight.
I personally expected him to think like that. Their denial actually sounds like a compliment to my ears.A B+ from Jett on BOF:
http://www.batman-on-film.com/on-film_film-reviews_Jett_THE-AVENGERS_5-3-12.html
Personally I disagree with him saying its not a game changer like the Dark Knight.
Look at the site it's coming from.
But seriously, even the most diehard of Nolanites should be able to see this as a game changer. It shows that a shared universe in a string of movies is possible, viable, and profitable. And this film shows that a big ensemble movie can not only work, it can be great (according to reviews).
That alone changes the game.
He missed it at his local cinema as he was looking for Iron Man 3.
Everybody keeps using that damned word! Don't they know that heroing is dark, serious business? There's just too much humor and action in this flick. Whedon needed to make his jokes unfunny, dress all of the characters in black leather, cut back the effects shots and limit the action to a couple of low-budget looking sequences where no one used their powers in order to save money.
Thor: "Dost thou know what happens to a Chitauri that gets struck by lightning?"
Chitauri soldier: "Skraaa?"
Thor: "Nothing. That **** costs money."
Positives from Top Critic San Francisco Chronicle and Washington Post.
Ann Hornaday of The Washington Post positively raved about the acting in The Avengers. She was so impressed that she wrote a wonderful essay about the performances in TA and other superhero movies. I am stunned. That woman is like Mikey: She hates everything! This is either Marvel's ultimate triumph or a sign of the End Times. Or both.
Essay: Avengers proves actors still matter
Seriously, read the whole thing. It's great. And bear in mind that this is not Hornaday's review of The Avengers. Given the content of the essay, I expect that to be glowing as well.
But still, Jett's a bag of butts.
Ann Hornaday of The Washington Post positively raved about the acting in The Avengers. She was so impressed that she wrote a wonderful essay about the performances in TA and other superhero movies. I am stunned. That woman is like Mikey: She hates everything! This is either Marvel's ultimate triumph or a sign of the End Times. Or both.
Essay: ‘Avengers’ proves actors still matter
Seriously, read the whole thing. It's great. And bear in mind that this is not Hornaday's review of The Avengers. Given the content of the essay, I expect that to be glowing as well.
Yeah, apparently The Avengers is her "critic pick". Sweet!
http://www.washingtonpost.com/gog/movies/marvels-the-avengers,1059548/critic-review.html
I haven't read it yet, so I'm unaware if there are spoilers in it.
xeno000, maybe you should edit your post about Ann Hornaday's essay to warn people there're spoilers from the movie in it. There are a lot of us who haven't seen it yet.
Thanks for the reminder. I've seen the movie so spoilers just go over my head. I edited the post.![]()
I know I really like Jett but his bias towards Batman does bug me at times. I don't get how he can't say its a game changer its the first time this has been attempted theatrically and its breaking box office records.
A B+ from Jett on BOF:
http://www.batman-on-film.com/on-film_film-reviews_Jett_THE-AVENGERS_5-3-12.html
Personally I disagree with him saying its not a game changer like the Dark Knight.