BigThor
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Not a critic, but an endorsement from a famous music producer:
Not a famous music producer, one of the MOST famous music producers.
Not a critic, but an endorsement from a famous music producer:
Not a famous music producer, one of the MOST famous music producers.
Hayley from Paramore @yelyahwilliams
#Avengers
Gets the summer movie season off to the kind of start that will make The Amazing Spider-Man and Battleship quake with insecurity.
Darth Vader @darthvader
May the Fourth be something something... OMG AVENGERS DAY! #StarWarsAvengersDay
A rave from The Atlantic's newest reviewer, Christopher Orr. Not sure if it'll be up on RottenTomatoes or not, but Atlantic is a renowned publication. I think the beginning in particular is very well written, with some Avenger-y background.
http://www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2012/05/the-astonishing-avengers/256719/
As always, beware that there may be spoilers.
Those guys have a fun few years/decades in front of themOrr is not only on RT, he's a top critic.
The critics who choose to dislike The Avengers stick out like sore thumbs. And yes, I do think that most of them are choosing to downrate it for personal reasons. Some want to send a message that they disapprove of the entire superhero genre and want it to die out (Scott, O'Hehir, etc.). Others are making a show of their disdain for mainstream entertainment in general. And the rest want to stir controversy in order to get hits on their sites. When a review is used to push personal agendas instead of critiquing the film at hand, the critic fails at his/her task.
Critics can't be unbiased as hard as they try. We all have our own little opinions about every facet of entertainment and it seeps in.
io9.com Several Reasons Why Avengers Kicks Ass (That You Havent Already Heard)
"Here are a bunch of reasons why The Avengers is more than just a well-made comic book movie. They're as spoiler-free as we could make them, while still using nouns.
The Avengers is all about payoff, after five Marvel movies worth of setup but part of the pleasure of this movie is that it never feels like it's trying hard to give us what we want. Or what we're "owed." The Avengers takes for granted that we're going to get what we've been waiting for, and then sets about giving us something more. And different."
Critics can't be unbiased as hard as they try. We all have our own little opinions about every facet of entertainment and it seeps in.