Apr 30, 2012 13:56
Avengers
I had only watched Ironman I and hated the guts of Tony Stark, but I admit he was the best damned thing of this movie, together with the script. Robert Downey Jr. (always as himself) reminded me of a mix between Tyrion Lannister and Lost's Sawyer with all those nickname and puns. The script was filled with those random awesome details that make a movie memorable, like in the good old times. I am only familiar with the Young Avengers, so I don't know how much they've butchered these characters, but I liked them all. P.S.: Loki was the cutest. P.S.2: Alien's Brett was there to ask Hulk/Bruce whether he was an Alien.
Since we were at it and tickets are insultingly expensive nowadays, we moved on to the next cinema room to watch:
Battleship
A movie based on the board game, with Aliens. That's pretty much it. Ah, no! Gorgeous Alexander Skarsgard was in it, right after I had watched his father Stellan in the previous movie. Until we learnt that Hopper was his brother, I was sure he had a deep, unrequited crush on him. Rihanna and the red-head were cute too. Andy Roddick's wife was there for the show... of the boy-girl-daddy triangle we had already seen in Armageddon, but unlike Bruce Willis, who gets bloody even in romantic comedies, Liam Neeson seemed to be there just to put his face and name on the cover.
[ES]
Este finde fui a ver sesión doble by the face. Los Vengadores me encantó, Battleship... se dejó ver y punto, ahí lo dejo. En cuanto a la primera, detestaba a Tony Stark hasta que Robert Downey Jr. se puso en plan mezcla de Tyrion Lannister y Sawyer, el mote-ador de Perdidos, y me convenció. Además, había buena química, cuando no hostias, entre los personajes, y el guión es de esos a la antigua que meten pullas y detalles por doquier, como debe ser. La recomiendo ver en cine.
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