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Friday, July 22, 2011

"Captain America: The First Avenger": Reviews Are Ordered!

"Captain America: The First Avenger": Reviews Are Ordered!
In the summer of super heroes raging weekend theatrical release is "Captain America: The First Avenger". And 'the final element of the public needs, before a complete picture of Joss Whedon's "Avengers" will focus on this summer, and by all accounts, the film does not disappoint. Sporting recent book, for a total of Rotten Tomatoes, as well as comic fans and viewers new to feel patriotic glory that the CAP has to offer, then, "Harry Potter" Better be careful: Steve Rogers' shield may well share the powerful Boy Who Lived is the wand in half this weekend!
Read on for a selection of "Cap" currently rocking critical Web, and check our own "Captain America" ​​criticism of the welcome page. And if the spirit of the superhero star moves, gives us his personal opinion in the comments section.
History
"It was a pleasure to realize when the" Captain America: The First Avenger "began, that hey, here's a real movie, not a collection of obscure noisy on special effects, it is packed with CGI, of course it is .. unreasonable. But it has the texture and seems to be a movie in itself. You know, like a hero, we love and have some dimension. And with the emphasis on history. As we leap forward into the future unlimited movie comic, whether as an inspiration rather than Thor or Green Lantern "-. Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times
Hero
"As the cartoon character in the title, Chris Evans, an attractive quality seriously, if he plays the digitally enhanced (reduced?) Steve Rogers Skinny or muscular super-soldier dubbed Captain America. Evans proposes anchoring perfect human for flash and dazzle. director Joe Johnston's film production would not work without likability Evans and sense of integrity he projects, as well as his all-American looks good "-. Claudia Puig, USA Today
The Villain
"Then there is Hugo Weaving as nemesis of Captain America, Red Skull. - A role that requires to provide a real performance behind grotesque prosthetics Crimson Weaving performs with admirable dexterity really hit all their marks with energy and finesse in "Captain America, with its pure lines and art deco and sharp wit illustrates why the comedies are so reliable fodder for Hollywood, they are pre-storyboarded, after all;. Dingus their gadgets and Doo-Dads is the dream of an artist's production company, such as tights, capes and masks to Chills to fetish for most of the trend costume "-. Ann Hornaday, Washington Post
Manipulation
"A pursuit and shooting a version" Dick Tracy "New York is one of the most exciting scenes of summer movies, but this film keeps popping popcorn generous for two full hours. It has musical numbers, like Rogers are costumed as Captain America, and sent on a war bonds tour, he was a Prison Break, when touring celebrity free prisoners of war multicultural Nazis, and it was a mythical SmackDown like square off against Captain America the evil genius Germanic Johann Schmidt (the very entertaining Hugo Weaving, imitating documentarian Werner Herzog). "- Joe Williams, St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Setting
"Even if it starts and ends with a scene or two here, directed by Joe Johnston, from a screenplay by Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely," Captain America "is, above all, the story of its origins. About half of the movie running time elapse before Rogers receives no power, and even if its elements are awfully familiar, is the part of the film, because it uses the performance of Evans. These early days, the parties are so old fashioned, that if you take away with plenty of special effects, watching "Captain America" ​​seems to look like the venerable 1950 television version of "Superman" starring. George Reeves pushed buttons for a ride, secret passwords are pronounced, and the lights are flashing, just as they come back when "- Kenneth Turan, Los Angeles Times See all we have," Captain America. The First Avenger ".
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