Showing posts with label scott lang. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scott lang. Show all posts

Thursday, July 16, 2015

Ant-Man Review

Paul Rudd bursts onto the Marvel scene in Ant-Man. Check out my review of the pint sized hero's first solo outing. (Mild To No Spoilers!)



Description: Several months after the events of Avengers: Age of Ultron, ex-thief Scott Lang must aid his mentor and former hero Dr. Hank Pym in safeguarding the mystery of the Ant-Man technology—which allows its user to decrease in size but increase in strength—from various new threats, and plot a heist that will save the Earth.

High Points:
  • Paul Rudd was classic charming Paul Rudd. You buy that his Scott Lang is a criminal who wishes to reform. He also provides his A+ comedic timing.
  • Speaking of comedy, this movie is funny. And the funniest person isn't even Paul Rudd, it's Michael Pena as Luis. Almost every word out of his mouth made me laugh.
  • Michael Douglas was a great Hank Pym. He and Rudd had solid chemistry. Their mentor/men-tee relationship was the core of the film.
  • Loved Hank Pym's backstory.
  • The Ant-Man shrinking sequences were pretty cool. The stunt team and special effects  were able to make Ant-Man fight in a much different way than most superheroes. He used his size and speed to his advantage.
  • Scott actually controlled a shit ton of ants. 
  • There is a sequence with an Avenger that was an unexpected surprise.
  • Loved the heist film vibe. What Marvel has excelled at is making their movies feel like different types of films rather than just a generic superhero film. 
  • Yellowjacket had a kickass suit. It looked damn cool.
  • Judy Greer is America's Mom.
  • The final fight sequence encompasses everything that made this movie a blast. 
  • Cut Scenes set up two future Marvel movies!
  • T.I. was in it and that makes me happy.

Ant-Man's Theme Song

Low Points:
  • While Ant-Man's powers + action sequences felt new and exciting, other elements of the film felt rather predictable and generic. Particularly a romantic plot and the film's entire opening.
  • Corey Stoll is a great actor. I fucking loved him as Peter Russo in House of Cards. He is wasted here. He is generic Bad guy #1. The actions he takes to make the audience hate him are ridiculous/hilarious. Marvel continues to show that they don't give a shit about villains.
  • Non-chalant Hydra reference.
  • Ants are gross.

Verdict: Ant-Man is a fun film. Another product of the proven Marvel formula. The movie has a generic bad guy, but that has worked for these films that fit into the MCU. Despite that major flaw, Paul Rudd's charm and the great use of Ant-Man's powers put this flick a step above many of Marvel's other solo efforts. Overall I'm giving Ant-Man a 7.5 out of 10. A cool new superhero romp that doesn't disappoint, but fails to get from good to great.

Thanks for reading! What did you think of Ant-Man? What part will he have to play in Civil WarLet us know in the comments or tweet at us @Caped_Informers or me @cstrand73. And be sure to check out all our other TV + movie reviews.


P.S. Someone start a Kickstarter for the Michael Pena (Luis) spinoff!


P.P.S. I'm still fucking bitter that I didn't direct this.

Monday, April 13, 2015

New Ant-Man Trailer!

Hot off their new found Netflix success, Daredevil, Marvel Studios has released their second trailer to their upcoming tiny superhero flick Ant-Man. This one is considerably better than the first one. Check it out!


Three things really struck me in this trailer:

1. Corey Stoll is a perfect bad guy. His bald head was born for evil. And his Yellowjacket looks pretty cool as well.

2. Tonally this trailer still can't seem if it wants to be humorous or serious. But at least the humorous parts hit better this time.

3. How cool is it that an epic fight is taking place on a Thomas the Train Engine play set? Thomas was always an underrated badass. A tank engine who has always had balls and was fucking fearless. Glad he is finally getting the respect he deserves. 

Ant-Man hits theaters this July. Before that though you can check out Marvel's indie flick dropping May 1st called The Avnegers: Age Of Ultron.

Saturday, July 26, 2014

Lilly and Stoll's 'Ant-Man' Roles Revealed

After months of speculation, Evangeline Lilly (Lost) and Corey Stoll (House Of Cards) finally have confirmed roles in Marvel Studios' Ant-Man. 

Lilly will play Janet Van Dyne and Hank Pym's daughter Hope Van Dyne. In similar fashion to Paul Rudd's Scott Lang taking over as Ant-Man, Lilly's Van Dyne will most likely take over the mantle of the Wasp during the course of the film.


Stoll on the other hand will indeed be playing the film's main villain Darren Cross. And at some point in the film he will don the persona of Yellowjacket. Thus confirming rumors from a few weeks back.




Kinda wish that this movie focused on Pym in the 60's rather than him handing the mantle of Ant-Man over to Lang. But Stoll, Lilly, Rudd, and Douglas are all great actors that can make this muddling of Ant-man lore interesting.