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Review by John Delia

Introducing the smallest Marvel Comics character to the big screen, Ant Man, now of DVD and Blu-ray the superhero takes a turn saving humanity. Aiming to equal his predecessors such as Iron Man and Captain America this little giant comes in close to the pack. The comedy and drama are very good, but much like the movie introductory of the character Thor the opening story does get strung out a bit. If you are a Marvel Comic addict, then Ant Man is sure to thrill as it did for the multitudes that saw the newest hero in movie theaters.

Trying to turn his life around from a cat burglar to a loving father for his young daughter Cassie (Abby Ryder Fortson), Scott Lang (Paul Rudd) takes a job like normal hard working citizens. Returning from a three year stint in jail has put his ex-wife Maggie (Judy Greer) on edge and persistence that he will never change. In the meantime, (shown in flashback many years earlier) scientist Dr. Hank Pym (Michael Douglas) has been making breakthroughs in his particle research of reducing live human tissue at his company Pymtech. But the Board of Directors at the company he founded has become impatient and wants him to turn over the plans so they can go ahead and finish the project. He refuses and resigns before going into seclusion.

Ant-Man resurfaces after practice underground
Ant-Man resurfaces after practice underground

Flash ahead to modern day and we find that Darren Cross (Corey Stoll), now head of Crosstech (formerly Pymtech), is on the verge of completing Dr. Pym’s formula. His motives however, are not for ethical use. He wants an army of miniature killers that will help him rule the world. Meanwhile Dr. Pym has resurfaced and finds Scott Lang a good subject for his final experiment. When he reduces Scott down to the size of an ant, Dr. Pym gets thousands of tiny ants to help him fight the evil Darren Cross.

What makes the movie very good is the comedy that bolsters the action much like the first Iron Man movie. There’s plenty of sight gags and deadpan slapstick to keep the film at a high level of enjoyment for the action hero target audience. It’s a fast moving film that catches the audience off guard from the story laden beginning to the explosive finale.

Paul Rudd in ANT-MAN
Paul Rudd in ANT-MAN

Director Peyton Reed puts his CGI crew to the test with some amazing animated creatures that take on the chore of helping Ant-Man reach the goal of defeating Cross. His computerized ant size hero has the strength of the mighty little insects that are packed with power. Reduced to be able to travel underneath the earth, the small hero’s ability may not be throwing webs to capture the bad guys or even flying through the air with super speed to fight off the likes of Ultron, but his small size coupled with the ability to shrink and go back to normal makes him a mini superhero. As a note, Reed’s inner earth looks very cool, especially the water pipes Ant-Man has to use to get around and other not as accommodating places.

The acting in Ant-Man is up to par with the other Marvel films and Paul Rudd makes the perfect new addition to the expanding Marvel Universe. Rudd has the facial expressions, sincerity and determination to make his character the action hero expected by followers of the genre. And, you’ll see Paul Rudd as the tiny creature hero in the next Marvel’s Avengers movie Captain America: Civil War slated for next year.

Dr Hank Pym (Michael Douglas) and Darren Cross (Corey Stoll) in Ant-Man
Dr Hank Pym (Michael Douglas) and Darren Cross (Corey Stoll) in Ant-Man

The supporting cast includes Corey Stoll as the antagonist Cross that has become possessed by the possibility of getting control of the world. His theory follows that of Dr. Pym, but not for protection of America, but for take over using powerful insects. Stoll gets increasingly evil as he finds himself with the final formula that will shrink even himself as Yellow Jacket so he can fight Ant-Man.

I like both Evangeline Lilly as Hope an assistant of Cross who shows some of her fighting techniques that were prevalent in The Hobbit. She may look soft on the outside, but when it comes to defending herself, she’s not going to go easy. Michael Douglas has a good role, that of Dr. Pym the brilliant scientist that’s responsible for the shrinking of humans. He develops an impenetrable suit for Ant-Man that resembles the ants he leads in their underground pursuit of defeating Cross.

BONUS FEATURES: The Blu-ray disc has all the extras with the DVD carrying only the Deleted Scenes.

“Audio Commentary by Peyton Reed and Paul Rudd” turn this on and watch the film again to you’ll be treated to some cool comments and asides.
“Making Of An Ant-Sized Heist: A How-To Guide’ is a behind the scenes look at pulling off the heist in the movie. It also includes the usual content about costumes, visual effects, stunts, etc.
“Let’s Go To The Macroverse” is all about the micro photography that brings the Ant Man universe to the screen. It’s very cool so don’t miss this extra.
“WHIH NewsFront” this special feature features Pym Technologies with Darren Cross, Christine Everhart and Scott Lang.
“Deleted & Extended Scenes”
“Gag Reel”
“Disney Movies Anywhere(DMA)” is included in the Combo Packs

Ant-Man has been rated PG-13 for sci-fi action violence. If your child has seen any of the Avenger movies, then there should not be a problem with this super hero. However, the scene in the jail at the beginning of the movie depicts prisoners punching each other as part a ritual when an inmate gets released from prison, and it’s a bit brutal. Don’t stop watching when the credits roll as at the end there’s future Marvel film scenes.

FINAL ANALYSIS: A very good addition to the Marvel Universe and a good cast to initiate Ant-Man to the big screen. (B+)

Additional Film Information:
Cast: Paul Rudd, Evangeline Lilly, Michael Douglas, Corey Stoll, Michael Pena, Judy Greer, Abby Ryder Fortson
Directed by: Peyton Reed
Genre: Sci-fi, Adventure, Action
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for sci-fi action violence
Running Time: 1 hr. 57 min.
Original Theatrical Release Date: July 17, 2015
Video Release Date: December 1, 2015
Language: English (you can also turn on Spanish, French and Descriptive Audio)
Reviewed Format: Blu-ray Combo Pack
Audio: 7.1 DTS-Master Audio HD
Video: Aspect Ratio 1.85:1
Subtitles: English SDH, French and Spanish
Number of Discs: 2 Discs, also comes in a 3D format
Distributed by: Buena Vista Home Entertainment

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