Whiskey Tango
Avenger
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Nice that Ebert liked it but I notice he took another shot at Thor. What the hell
God I do not envy the insane ***** storm the first critic to give The Avengers a negative review will get.
Unlike Thor or Captain America, critics will go into the Avengers with some very real expectations given the build up. There's no doubt it'll have to be something special, a real game-changer or else they'll be much harsher.
Nice that Ebert liked it but I notice he took another shot at Thor. What the hell
I'm confused. The Village Voice review makes it sound like Peggy Carter is just another damsel in distress who can't get her makeup dirty. But others have said she's actually a strong female character who isn't in the third act just to get saved by Cap. So which is it?
For what it's worth I enjoyed the fim as much as I enjoyed the first Ironman.
It's not in the ballpark with Batman begins, or The Dark Knight. But, it is a very enjoyable film. I for one didn't think it should have had a PG13 rateing. But, oh well. PG would have been fine.

Nice that Ebert liked it but I notice he took another shot at Thor. What the hell
In Italy many positive reviews. It's the "best comicbook movie of the year".
Thor was mediocre to no end. getting shocked and theater bursting out in humor? seriously? the GOD OF THUNDER???!!! geez...disney smh
Sweet! Despite the little jab about the Avengers stuff in it, A.O. Scott seems to have liked it!
NYT (I'd label it positive!)
http://movies.nytimes.com/2011/07/2...s-review.html?smid=tw-nytimesmovies&seid=auto
There is enough energy and imagination packed into Captain America to make you a bit sorry to see it all evaporate at the end. It might have been nice to be able to look forward to a few more sequels in the old, cheap, Saturday matinee style that the movie, at its best, pays tribute to, instead of another slick blockbuster. But progress is relentless, and superheroes can stay current only by changing with the times and synergizing their commercial powers.
That was a challenge for Steve Rogers in the 60s, when Marvel brought him out of retirement as an avatar of Greatest Generation values in a world of baby boomer alienation. It is nice, all these years later, to see him restored to his native time, and its also a little sad. Captain America is a reminder, at once successful and self-defeating, of the kind of fun that comics used to be.

Drop to 61%......again......See, its fresh now and up to 63%
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/captain-america/
All you paranoid fans![]()
See, its fresh now and up to 63%
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/captain-america/
All you paranoid fans![]()
t:Drop to 61%......again......
