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Do you like the works of Joss Whedon? Did you like the Iron Man movies, Thor, Hulk or Captain America? If So then you will love this movie and should go see it.

The plot is simple bad guy tries to take over the world, superheroes team up to stop him. Cue explosions.  And action.  and witty one-liners and off beat comments. (ie whedon stylings)

So Avengers. They've been building up to it for what four years? Since Iron Man in 2008  and boy did it pay it off. Everyone reprises their role from previous films, (with one exception)  and everyone pretty much nails their roles. Mark Ruffalo the new guy playing Bruce Banner/The Hulk is very different from Norton but integrates well into the cast as a whole he is more played for laughs than in his solo feature, though the angst is still there more as an under current.

The thing about this movie is the style and the spectacle is a very pretty movie, very fun, very exciting and has lots and lots of explosions from the get go. But what it is not is the dark knight. It's not a serious character piece, its not gritty and realistic exploration or chaos or anarchy or whatever but it is along the same lines of what I loved about the first Iron Man movie. It's so very very <i>fun</i>.

So yeah, like I said, if you like the characters already and if you like  Joss Whedon's style of writing and direction the movie is highly recommended but I have a horrible feeling the hype and praise its getting is going to result in backlash against it and well when the Dark Knight Rises its going to get blown out of the water.  
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aka Daye watches movies everyone else saw ages ago. Next I'll watch Sixth Sense, no-one tells me how it ends! :-P

Right King's Speech, what can I say that hasn't been said? Colin Firth, Helena Bonham-Carter, Rush terrific performances all. I'm a bit of a sap really but the scene where Firth's becoming King and is absolutely distraught about it really tugged at my heart strings. Coming as it did so soon after the scene where is older brother absolutely crushes him, taking the piss out of his stutter and accusing him of taking elocution lessons so he can steal the throne.

There's a disadvantage in talking with y'all about Fil Harry Potter so much. It never escapes you, I spent all of George V's scenes thinking, 'that's Dumbledore right?' Even more disconcerting is the idea of Churchil, generally considered a great man and a power prescience being played by Timothy Spahl, aka Wormtail. And when he's not being Wormtail, he's that maintenance man on the VR game in the Red Dwarf episode 'Back To Reality'

Back the film, at the risk of being pretentious, I think one of the strengths of the movie is its ability to switch seamlessly between tones. From Humour to angst and drama and even with in those tones, with the source of humour ranging from the silly antics of Logue's therapy, the Mrs Logue's sudden discomfort at being among royalty. And even within a single scene, there is humour derived from the shock value of Colin Firth just cursing and cursing immediately followed by the quick shot of Logue's kids being the next room listening to it.

Finally, I'll just say intentionally or not, this is a damn good propaganda piece for the royal family. I've been told that it apparently glosses over the royal's support of Nazi appeasement and Churchil is shown as a stronger supporter of George V than he was but still its crowning triumph is that at times I caught myself feel sorry for Bertie and even David/Edward VI (when he wasn't being a total prat) and thinking 'Darn, tis tough being a royal'
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I could understand a damn word Jeff Bridges had said in it.

I need cowboy to English subtitles please.

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