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Sunday, July 19, 2015
Cindy Prascik's Review of Marvel's Ant-Man
Dearest Blog, today it was off to the cinema to tick off another item on the "Superhero Movies I Have to Get Through Before They'll Give Me Another Batman" list. On the docket: Marvel's Ant-Man.
Spoiler level here will be mild, nothing you wouldn't know from the trailers.
An ex-con looking for a new path finds good things really do come in small packages.
(Sooooooooooo...anybody else get a li'l misty every time that Star Wars trailer runs? Just me, then?)
Somehow Ant-Man never seemed to generate the kind of excitement Marvel's gotta be pretty used to by now. Sure, there's a built-in audience that's always going to be wound up about a genre picture, but to me Ant-Man just doesn't sell itself to the random box-office walkup like Captain America or Thor.
My own anticipation was far greater when it was flying under the "Written & Directed by Edgar Wright" flag, but I'm pleased to report Ant-Man is a thoroughly enjoyable movie, and much of it still feels quite "Wright," if you'll pardon the terrible pun. (Wright retains writing and producing credits.)
As fits the Marvel brand, Ant-Man is mostly light, and often wanders into flat-out hilarious territory.
It's got a lot more going for it than you might think, but the humor is, by far, its best attribute. The movie's got some sweet effects, too, though I did grow a little tired of the big bugs/tiny person sequences. (We get it, he's an ANT man!) Ant-Man mostly moves along at a good clip and is smart enough not to wear out its welcome, but it occasionally it tries too hard to explain itself, and I could feel the crowd around me getting restless at times.
Some of the Avengers references started to feel a little bit Agents-of-S.H.I.E.L.D. desperate, too: "Guys, this might not be as good as our other stuff..better throw in an Iron Man joke so people remember that's us too!" If you're a Paul Rudd fan--and I can't imagine there's anyone who isn't--you'll be delighted at how perfectly he fits into Ant-Man's tiny boots.
I was a little nervous, but I needn't have worried; Rudd is ideally suited to the character and the movie. The supporting cast is pretty terrific from top to bottom, too, though I'm still not sold on Evangeline Lilly. If pressed to say my favorite part of the film, it'd have to be the trio of Michael Pena, Tip "T.I." Harris, and David Dastmalchian (or, as I call him, "that crazy guy from The Dark Knight who did the Wendy's commercial"), who provide laugh-out-loud moments every time they're onscreen.
Ant-Man clocks in at 117 minutes and is rated PG13 for "sci-fi action violence."
I think the lone other patron who waited out the credits with me put it best when he said, "Well...I liked that better than Age of Ultron!"
Of a possible nine Weasleys, Ant-Man gets eight.
Until next time...
Saturday, July 18, 2015
MOVIE REVIEW: ANTMAN
The next evolution of the Marvel Cinematic Universe brings a founding member of The Avengers to the big screen for the first time with Marvel Studios’ “Ant-Man.” Armed with the astonishing ability to shrink in scale but increase in strength, master thief Scott Lang must embrace his inner hero and help his mentor, Dr. Hank Pym, protect the secret behind his spectacular Ant-Man suit from a new generation of towering threats. Against seemingly insurmountable obstacles, Pym and Lang must plan and pull off a heist that will save the world.
Director: Peyton Reed
Cast: Paul Rudd, Michael Douglas, Evangeline Lilly, Matt
Gerald, Corey Stoll
Release Date: Jul
17, 2015 RealD 3D
Runtime: 1 hr. 55 min.
Genres: Action/Adventure, Family
Review:
I have no issue saying that I expect the worse when I
heard Antman was announced to the docket of Marvel films being made. First of all, the concept is one of those ridiculous
conceits that probably play better on the page than in real life. Secondly, there’s all the behind the scenes
drama with Edgar Wright leaving the project and Peyton Reed coming and having
to rewrite part of the script with Paul Rudd.
It just seemed ready made for a disaster, so was it? No, it’s a fun movie that’s hilarious in
parts and enjoyable throughout. The
sillier part of the concept is pulled off with impressive ease and Paul Rudd
fits the role perfectly. A solid supporting cast, anchored by a very
engaged Michael Douglas, makes for an all around good time. It’s the type of Marvel film you come to
expect and it doesn’t throw any major curveballs. There are a few Marvel universe bits thrown
in and it’s not as shoehorned as they’ve been in other film. Minor issues like Evangeline Lilly’s wig and
Corey Stoll mustache twirling villainy, I still half expected his toupee from
The Strain to pop up, are digestible.
Antman is a solid entry to the ever expanding universe and worth seeing
for impressive action set pieces and a surprisingly sharp script, be sure to
stick around for the two stingers at the end.
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