dsheinem wrote:It's a fairly good review, whoever wrote it. I have some quibbles with a few of the things they missed, but the basic argument about this film and these films is well put. That said, they (and almost everyone) gives far too much praise to The Avengers...
The thing about The Avengers is that you really only got the full impact once and now that all the films are on dvd, no one can ever get the full impact again. What am I talking about, you ask? Think back to May of 2008. Iron Man comes out and is the best Marvel film since X2, then, at the end of it, there's the reveal that The Avengers is coming. Every comic book fan on the planet wet themselves with excitement. All the hints, teasers and slow, deliberate buildup for the next four years only made people more excited until finally, in 2012, The Avengers was released amongst an avalanche of hype and was widely hailed as the most awesome superhero film of all time, largely because after four years of pent up excitement, the emotional release made for an unforgettable experience that can't be duplicated.
It's a great trick, but they could only do it once. Any future "phases" in this series, while they might be great, won't be the same because that buildup isn't there anymore. For that brief period immediately following the release, The Avengers was lightning in a bottle and although DC might try the same trick in the buildup to Justice League, I doubt it will have the same effect.