After garnering mostly positive reactions following a press screening,
Marvel's Ant-Man adds another one this time from Guardians of the Galaxy
director James Gunn, who calls it his "favorite Marvel film since Jon
Favreau's Iron Man", highlighting Paul Rudd, Judy Greer, Michael Peña, and
Michael Douglas' performances.
Gunn also praises director Peyton Reed's work, but doesn't forget to
mention Edgar Wright and his contribution to the film.
Ant-Man may just be my favorite Marvel film since Jon Favreau’s Iron
Man (well, maybe excluding one film to which I’m partial). Honestly, the
movie is a complete blast! I was so happy after seeing it. It’s never boring
for a second and it’s hilarious and warm throughout. It doesn’t get caught up
in the webbing of its own science-fiction concept like so many movies do these
days, remaining simple and elegant. It’s a part of the Marvel universe without
being ruled by that fact. Paul Rudd is nuanced and charming and funny and is a
surprisingly natural fit as a modern superhero (side-fact – Paul must be a nice
guy, because he and I dated the same girl in college, and yet I still love
him). Michael Peña KILLS IT – this movie is going to make him a huge star. My old
pal Judy Greer (she was Deadly Girl to my Minute Man in The Specials (film)
many moons ago) is great in a small role. And Michael Douglas is awesome. I
think all of Peyton Reed’s years directing have led him to making something as
deft and nimble and joyous as this; he did an incredible job. And, despite
Edgar Wright’s parting from Marvel, his spirit is felt through the entire
project, and there is no doubt everyone owes him a huge debt of gratitude. I
left the theater incredibly happy. So often I see movies by people I love which
are just okay – it’s great to love a movie as much as I love the people who
made it.
This is a photo of me and David Dastmalchian at the premiere after-party
last night – David plays a Russian hacker in the movie and nearly every single
line out of his mouth gets a laugh. He’s getting on a plane this morning to fly
back to Colombia to resume filming his other movie – my movie, The Belko
Experiment.
Congrats to the the
whole Ant-Man team. Amazing work, guys! And, for the 99.99% of the people
reading this who aren’t part of the Ant-Man team, go check it out when it hits
theaters (in a lot of places) July 17.
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