These films are all more or less similar, and "The Avengers" gives us
much, much more of the same. There must be a threat. The heroes must be
enlisted. The villain must be dramatized. Some personality defects are
probed. And then the last hour or so consists of special effects in
which large mechanical objects engage in combat that results in
deafening crashes and explosions and great balls of fire.
"Comic-Con nerds will have multiple orgasms," predicts critic David Edelstein in New York
magazine, confirming something I had vaguely suspected about them. If
he is correct, it's time for desperately needed movies to re-educate
nerds in the joys of sex. "The Avengers" is done well by Joss Whedon,
with style and energy. It provides its fans with exactly what they
desire. Whether it is exactly what they deserve is arguable.
Excerpt from Roger Ebert's review of The Avengers
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