Reel Critics: âCaptainâ takes moviegoers back in time
The original âCaptain Americaâ comic books were introduced in the 1940s as World War II raged in Europe and the Pacific. The story of a scrawny little guy transformed into a super soldier resonated with a worried nation.
Marvel Studios now goes back in time to create an old-fashioned superhero movie with âCaptain America: The First Avenger.â
Chris Evans stars as the weakling who becomes the mighty champion. He brings the right mix of innocence, courage and humor to the role. Lovely Hayley Atwell plays his training officer and love interest. Tommy Lee Jones plays the grumpy colonel in charge of their secret army project.
The screenplay borrows from other family-oriented adventures. Familiar scenes reminiscent of âStar Warsâ and âIndiana Jonesâ are obvious. But thereâs also a dash of âFlash Gordonâ to complete the retro look of the science-fiction elements.
Any movie with evil Nazis and old Brooklyn Dodgers radio broadcasts in the background is bound to have a distinctive throwback feel. The snappy dialogue and wholesome characters add to the cornball fun of this nostalgia fest.
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âFriends with Benefitsâ
Justin Timberlake and Mila Kunis are âFriends with Benefitsâ who meet cute, talk cute â everything is cute, whether we like it or not. Their intent is not to fall in love, yet the outcome of this contrived rom-com is a foregone conclusion.
So whatâs the point? Raunchy âbenefitsâ and by-the-numbers banter fill their bed, bath and beyond â but thereâs no conflict to make the ending genuinely satisfying.
The first rule of a good romantic movie is that âlove hurts.â These two donât get so much as a hangnail.
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âTabloidâ
If youâre into good, clean, dirty fun, check out Errol Morrisâ documentary âTabloidâ about a blond beauty queen who made headlines in the â70s.
Joyce McKinney is a bubbly chatterbox who tells her account of her arrest in England for kidnapping. Did she really try to rescue her âManacled Mormonâ fiancĂŠ, or was she just an obsessive girlfriend? Was she a virginal Southern lady who risked all for love, or a pretty manipulator with a sordid past?
Whether you believe McKinney as victim, attention hound or simply âbarking mad,â âTabloidâ is welcome fodder for our amusement thatâs also pretty tame by todayâs headlines.
JOHN DEPKO is a retired senior investigator for the Orange County public defenderâs office. He lives in Costa Mesa and works as a licensed private investigator.
SUSANNE PEREZ lives in Costa Mesa.
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