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'Captain America' Packs a Patriotic Punch

Captain America gets beefed up to fight the Nazis and a guy with a bad sunburn in a Marvel Comic movie that sets the stage for a big franchise down the road.

 
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Chris Evans goes from 98-pound weakling to superstar in the film "Captain America: The First Avenger."

Evans plays Brooklyn born Steve Rogers, who gets chosen by military scientist Dr. Erskine (Stanley Tucci) for an experiment. Evans ends up turning into a super buff greased-up Ken doll, also known as Captain America.

This film has some great supporting actors. Tommy Lee Jones plays military leader Col. Chester Phillips; Captain America's love interest is military liaison Peggy Carter, played by Hayley Atwell, and Hugo Weaving, the go to bad boy (remember the Matrix?) is the Nazi commander and main villain Red Skull.

The film bookends with a modern-day sequence, with the middle part of the movie taking place in or around 1941 and the fight against Nazi Germany. The storyline takes the main character from weakling, to muscleman, to circus freak, to superhero.

Marvel comics has been working toward setting up back stories for a while; now all the pieces are in place with this film. The flick-o-meter gives "Captain America: The First Avenger" four out of five.

Locations:

AMC Stonecrest 16, 8060 Mall Parkway, Lithonia (map)

AMC Colonial 18, 825 Suwanee Rd, Lawrenceville, (map)

AMC Discover Mills 18, 5900 Sugarloaf Parkway, Lawrenceville, (map)

AMC North Dekalb Mall 16, 2042 Lawrenceville Hwy, Decatur, (map)

After the Movie:

Why not stick with the patriotic theme American Tavern on Athens Highway in Loganville for a bite to eat on the way home. The menu includes a variety of appetizers, such as coconut shrimp and chicken wings, as well as steaks, burgers, sandwiches and seafood. 

About this column: Brett Martin is a familiar face in the Atlanta area. He was the Entertainment reporter and Road Warrior for Fox 5 and Good Day Atlanta for many years (1999-2007). Brett continues to be a film critic and a member of the BFCA (broadcast film critics association). He has personally interviewed nearly every major movie star and academy award winning actor and actress over the past two decades. You can catch all his reviews and find out more about Brett on his two websites. His movie reviews can be seen at www.flickedup.com. His video production business, which specializes in online commercials, can be seen at www.brettervideo.com. If you have any specific questions contact Brett through his email. flickmeup@gmail.com or friend him on Facebook www.facebook.com/brettervideo. You can also follow him on Twitter at @imbrettmartin.

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