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		<title>Avengers: Age of Ultron Movie Review</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of first film’s strongest points was the dynamics between the characters and how they riffed off each other. Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark/Iron Man was given some great lines and everyone else had to up their game just to keep up. The new script is mysteriously bereft of most of those moments and [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class='lead'>Bigger isn’t always better. The new Avengers film ramps up the action stakes in almost every way to its <a title="The Avengers Movie Review" href="http://modmove.com/reviews/the-avengers-movie-review/">predecessor</a> and the on-screen visuals nearly become a case of sensory overload. Add in the now almost obligatory 3D effects (for a tent pole movie) and it at times becomes so visually dense it takes you out of the realm of escapism and almost becomes work. </p>
<p>One of first film’s strongest points was the dynamics between the characters and how they riffed off each other. <a title="Iron Man 3 Movie Review" href="http://modmove.com/reviews/iron-man-3-movie-review/">Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark/Iron Man</a> was given some great lines and everyone else had to up their game just to keep up. The new script is mysteriously bereft of most of those moments and sticks to a pacing of mostly action scenes patched together with momentary bits of dialogue. When the action does arrive however, it is dazzling.</p>
<p>The film also relies a bit too heavily on the viewer’s knowledge of the <a title="Captain America: The Winter Soldier Movie Review" href="http://modmove.com/reviews/captain-america-the-winter-soldier-movie-review/">Marvel Universe</a> and for those new to the ways of colourful superheros, it’s not a bad idea to bring along a friend fluent in that world. For parents, it’s a great way to get schooled by their kids. Writer/director Joss Whedon has returned to the franchise for this installment but either through pressure to pack a bigger bang or too many outside influences, his usual bright charm is slightly dulled.</p>
<p>All is not lost though and while the film is a good representation of the spectacle that can be accomplished with zeros and ones, there is also enough of the character’s innate human charm available to keep things from becoming too much of a technical exercise. It is visually spectacular, almost overwhelming, story-wise less so.</p>
<p><strong>Rob Hudson</strong><br />
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		<title>Thor: The Dark World Movie Review</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thor: The Dark World is not as interesting as its predecessor and that film was by no means the best of The Avengers tie-in prequels. From frost giants in the first film to dark elves here, the villains are getting smaller and so is the scope of the films. This is a stock action CGI [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class='lead'>Joss Whedon has no explicit connection to Thor: The Dark World but his hand can be felt. The dialogue contained within is distinctly Whedonesque which helps to keep the fun factor elevated and rescues what would otherwise be a fairly moribund movie.</p>
<p>Thor: The Dark World is not as interesting as its predecessor and that film was by no means the best of <a title="Captain America: The Winter Soldier Movie Review" href="http://modmove.com/reviews/captain-america-the-winter-soldier-movie-review/">The Avengers tie-in prequels</a>. From frost giants in the first film to dark elves here, the villains are getting smaller and so is the scope of the films. This is a stock action CGI fantasy where nothing new is learnt about any of the characters; it&#8217;s merely goodies versus baddies, albeit presented in a slick and entertaining package. The 3D presentation makes little use of depth and is unworthy of the ticket premium.</p>
<p>After sitting the game out in <a title="The Avengers Movie Review" href="http://modmove.com/reviews/the-avengers-movie-review/">The Avengers</a>, Natalie Portman (Jane Foster) returns and is shoe-horned into the action by some amazing strokes of coincidence (which is never satisfactorily explained). Tom Hiddleston (Loki) scores the most interesting subplot and Kat Dennings (Darcy) steals every scene she&#8217;s in. Chris Hemsworth flexes his pecs once or twice (or maybe even thrice) and fulfils his obligations to the project.</p>
<p>Suffering from sequelitis, Thor: The Dark World is saved by token of its fun factor and, <a title="Thor Movie Review" href="http://modmove.com/reviews/thor-movie-review/">like its predecessor</a>, is a harmless piece of fluff (but not quite as good).</p>
<p><strong>Stuart Jamieson</strong><br />
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		<title>The Avengers Movie Review</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Compared to that other great superhero ensemble flick (no, not Fantastic Four!), Bryan Singer&#8217;s X-Men, The Avengers is the kitschy one of the two but it is no less a film. Whedon shows that he knows how to do kitsch without descending into a tired, boring, groan-inducing cliché (like Fantastic Four). Of course Whedonphiles have [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class='lead'>After years on the outer, never quite making the big time, Buffyverse creator and Toy Story scribe, Joss Whedon, has finally arrived. His previous feature, Serenity, was squarely targeted towards fans of his prematurely axed Firefly TV series and so never achieved the wide audience it may otherwise have received or deserved. With The Avengers, however, he finally gets his opportunity to bring his special brand of loving fanboism to the masses.</p>
<p>Compared to that other great superhero ensemble flick (no, not Fantastic Four!), Bryan Singer&#8217;s X-Men, The Avengers is the kitschy one of the two but it is no less a film. Whedon shows that he knows how to do kitsch without descending into a tired, boring, groan-inducing cliché (like Fantastic Four). Of course Whedonphiles have known this for many years and now the rest of the world will know it.</p>
<p>The primary difficulty in an ensemble film such as this is making sure that each character within the film has enough space to develop. The Avengers has an advantage here in that Marvel have taken the time and expense to develop most of the characters externally in their own franchises but even so, Whedon has done exceptionally well in giving each hero a respectable amount of screen time so that no one (almost) is short changed. No one character is elevated above another, they are all equals. This principle has most importantly been applied to The Hulk.</p>
<p>As the least glamorous member of the team (he&#8217;s big, green, angry and barely talks), Whedon has smartly elevated Hulk to the biggest, baddest ass on the team. He&#8217;s the one that nobody has successfully controlled (with the exception, perhaps, of his alter ego, Bruce Banner); no force has subdued him; no weapon has destroyed him; everyone is shit scared of him. When faced with an angry Bruce Banner (Mark Ruffalo), the demonstrably deadly Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson) stands her ground but is clearly petrified of him. The Hulk is the trickiest character to handle and Whedon does so elegantly.</p>
<p>Likewise performances are good from the entire cast. Iron Man naturally gets all the best lines given Robert Downey Jr&#8217;s ability to deliver them with aplomb. Black Widow is given the most character development (appropriate since she has not had a movie of her own) and Johansson does well with the subtleties of her character as she wields her personal vulnerabilities like weapons. Samuel Jackson is just Samuel and we love him for it. Hawk Eye (Jeremy Renner) is short changed a little on character development but perhaps he&#8217;ll be fleshed out further in future installments. In any case, he&#8217;s not a major player in this plot line. Chris Evans will be pleased that hardly anyone will remember his role in Fantastic Four and his performance here will erase that memory completely.</p>
<p>The action is suitably spectacular but that&#8217;s par for the course these days. Nothing feels slow throughout the proceedings; the action, dialogue and plot snaps along nicely and the script feels like it has spent exactly the right time in development to iron out all the wrinkles, which is refreshing.</p>
<p>As good as this film is, however, it does represent yet another needless application of 3D technology. This seemingly endless tirade of 3D blockbusters has become positively tiresome. Like most before it, 3D adds very little to this film; if anything it&#8217;s a distraction. 3D films present completely differently to their 2D counterparts &#8211; and not usually in a good way. The 3D effect forces you to focus on very specific parts of the scene, specifically (and literally) the focus or subject of the image, to the exclusion of everything else. It induces a kind of tunnel vision in the viewer. Watching a 2D variant, more detail is apparent in the background, as we&#8217;re not being directly distracted by whatever is hovering in front of our noses &#8211; much like a magician&#8217;s trick. That we see more detail in a 2D image is contrary to our expectations of 3D, which is meant to be a heightened experience. This needn&#8217;t be a bad thing, however. Like any other cinematic device, it could be used to good effect (it could have useful applications in horror movies, for instance) but it shouldn&#8217;t be overdone, as is the case with this currently endless slew of 3D flicks. The best 3D movie in recent times is easily Hugo. Clearly Scorsese understands the tool and is smart enough to know how to use it effectively and appropriately.</p>
<p>That aside, The Avengers will do well at the box office and it deserves to, and Joss Whedon will get his long overdue just desserts into the bargain.</p>
<p><strong>Stuart Jamieson</strong><br />
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