OK, dude. I owe you that much. Let's just say that The Avengers is a very good movie, a very good attempt at making the very first superhero team-up. It's a very good movie, and it's way up there. It just needed a little something to edge it to excellent.
Now, my issues with the movie. [spoiler]After the huge build-up starting with The Incredible Hulk, Iron Man 2 and the other films, I got the impression that they sort'of phased all that out and the plot to kickstart The Avengers seemingly starts from scratch. Because early on in the movie, it's implied that The Avengers iniative was just cancelled or postponed.
What were all left with is the impression that this takes place much longer after the events of the other films and that Tony Stark and the rest of the crew involved, simply just moved on. Which makes the task for Nick Fury to gather all these heroes seem almost too easy. By the hour mark they are already in the huge aircraft trying to unconver Loki's plan.
Bruce Banner's incentive for joining up with the team is also incredibly easy and most of his backstory just seems to be missing, considering how tragic is it.
There's a bit of dead space in which the team is just bickering with each other, under the clear influence of Loki's staff.
My other gripe with the film, is and always has been, Black Widow and Hawkeye, they are only there because of plot convenience. Because it's not like Loki couldn't get things done if he had mind controlled any other professional archer in the world. This also makes the climactic showdown with the aliens lose a little of their menace.
If Hawkeye and Black Widow can also go toe-to-toe with these monsters, it makes them not seem as dangerous as they should be. Hulk and Captain America can kill them by simply using blunt force, so can Thor and Iron Man. It's their numbers that are the only decisive factor.
The other "downside" would be Nick Fury, so much talking, not much else, I'm afraid. The CG also dipped in quality from time to time.
But setting those issues aside, everything else from The Avengers is just pure gold.
The character interactions, how Thor and Hulk get on each others nerves. What happened with Agent Coulson was the dramatic turning point. How Captain America is really a great de-facto team leader. The way Loki takes joy in outsmarting his brother. Some of the gags are real gut busters. And of course, the climactic showdown. The mid-credits reveal in which the major villain is... dum... dum.. dum...(***dramatic pause***) THANOS!
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