Mark Ruffalo as The Hulk / Bruce Banner.
Mark Ruffalo as The Hulk / Bruce Banner.

A Marvel to behold: The Avengers hits UAE screens



Hyperbole is par for the course in Hollywood. But you only have to glance at The Avengers (titled Avengers Assemble in some countries) to realise it's the biggest superhero movie ever made. Consider it the culmination of a decade-long project, in which the Marvel heroes Iron Man, Thor, Captain America and the Incredible Hulk have all been launched in solo feature films – with the express aim of teaming them up as The Avengers, the superhero collective first seen in comic-book form in 1963.

Quite how you produce a movie that will do justice to each, not to mention sating all the Hollywood egos (let alone Iron Man's Robert Downey Jr), is another matter. Suitably, the writer-director Joss Whedon comes armed with bold statements. "I believe, very strongly, most people who love these characters – whether it's from the movies or from comics – will be extremely pleased. Because nobody is left to pasture. This movie is big. There's room for everyone. And everybody really shines."

The creator of the cult TV shows Buffy, Angel and Firefly, Whedon was the connoisseur's choice to take on The Avengers – from his innate understanding of Marvel mythology to his insistence on placing characterisation over spectacle. Moreover, he's not just pandering to the fans. "Ultimately, you want people who haven't seen any of these movies or read any of the comics to come and have a wonderful time." And judging by the pre-release hype, come they will. The National sat down with the cast members to get their take on filmingthe blockbuster.

Scarlett Johansson (Black Widow)

When she was offered the role of Black Widow in Iron Man 2, Scarlett Johansson jumped at it. "It excited me to play a character who's a very strong, intimidating woman, where she wasn't fighting and posing with the wind in her hair. She gets down and dirty – I like that about her." None more so than in her opening scene of The Avengers when, tied to a chair, she outfights a group of Russian criminals, with all the dexterity of an Olympic gymnast.

With her sleek black catsuit, she has understandably become a fanboy favourite – something Johansson realised when she went to Comic-Con, the San Diego launch-pad for comic-book, sci-fi and fantasy products. "It's crazy to see people dressed as your version of Black Widow," she says, referring to a nine-year-old girl she saw. "She had the red hair and was in the Widow pose! I was like 'Yes! My signature move!' I love that stuff."

Tom Hiddleston (Loki)

"It was just the most spectacular and action-packed film I've ever been in," says Tom Hiddleston.

"There was one particular day where I was sitting on some stone steps, staring down at the Avengers assembled in front of me. It would be quite surreal just to be looking at a group that involves Robert Downey Jr, Scarlett Johansson, Chris Evans, Sam Jackson, Mark Ruffalo, Jeremy Renner and Chris Hemsworth. But the fact that they were dressed in the most outlandish hero costumes was absolutely bizarre!"

The British-born Hiddleston reprises his role as Thor's brother Loki, the villain of the piece, who arrives on Earth with world domination on his mind. While Thor saw him explore Loki's "wounded, damaged psyche", The Avengers offered a different dynamic for the 31-year-old actor. "Joss wanted to ratchet up his bad-boy credentials because it's one against seven this time. And he was perpetually saying: 'More feral, more dangerous, more edge.'"

Jeremy Renner (Hawkeye)

Only briefly glimpsed in Thor – "I was an extra," he laughs – Jeremy Renner returns as the mighty marksman Hawkeye in The Avengers. Unlike several co-stars, he hasn't had a whole film to ease his way into the role. "I'm still trying to flesh out who the character is," he says. "And this Avengers movie is limiting because of the amount of characters in the movie. So it's still a very interesting character to me. I'm still trying to figure him out myself."

What is clear is that Renner's Hawkeye is far more grounded in reality – even if his "superhero version of archery" doesn't really relate to the sport itself. "He's doing things sideways. You'd just never shoot that way." The good news, for Renner anyway, was that he wouldn't be wearing the character's original purple costume. "There's no way in hell I could have signed on knowing I would have been in purple tights! I don't think anybody wants to see that and nor do I."

Mark Ruffalo (The Hulk)

How do you solve a problem like the Hulk? Marvel has wrestled with how to bring their rage-fuelled, green-skinned monster to the big screen twice before, casting Eric Bana and then Edward Norton as Hulk's alter ego Dr Bruce Banner. Neither quite worked. Now, it's Mark Ruffalo's turn. "We considered this a continuation of those great Banners," he says, diplomatically. "This is just an older version of the guy. I think he's ready to turn and face the beast that he's been running from inside of himself."

Ruffalo's advantage over Bana and Norton is that he is the first actor to play both Banner and the Hulk, using motion-capture techniques. Not only did Ruffalo get to act out the Hulk's destructive tendencies, his facial features were integrated into the creature's. "I really pushed hard to make the Hulk look like me."

The only problem? While his co-stars all got to wear their superhero costumes, Ruffalo was lumbered with an unflattering spotted leotard. "I envied them for looking so damn cool."

Chris Hemsworth (Thor)

"It's funny how it all came full circle," reflects Chris Hemsworth. More than three years ago, he shot the Joss Whedon written/produced horror The Cabin in the Woods, which – due to the studio MGM's financial woes – has only just hit cinemas and has yet to come to the UAE.

During the shoot, Hemsworth auditioned for the superhero god Thor – a role that his younger brother Liam had tried out for. Whedon even phoned the director Kenneth Branagh to "put in a good word for me". Winning the role, by the time Hemsworth came off the resulting press tour, he had to immediately assemble for The Avengers. "I really did hit the ground running." Even so, the scale of it was "overwhelming", he says. "Just because it had been talked about so much. We'd all had our individual films, so everything was a piece of some other success coming together." And you'll never guess what's he doing next – come summer, he's shooting Thor 2.

The Avengers opens in UAE cinemas today

Farasan Boat: 128km Away from Anchorage

Director: Mowaffaq Alobaid 

Stars: Abdulaziz Almadhi, Mohammed Al Akkasi, Ali Al Suhaibani

Rating: 4/5

The specs

  Engine: 2-litre or 3-litre 4Motion all-wheel-drive Power: 250Nm (2-litre); 340 (3-litre) Torque: 450Nm Transmission: 8-speed automatic Starting price: From Dh212,000 On sale: Now

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Name: Almnssa
Started: August 2020
Founder: Areej Selmi
Based: Gaza
Sectors: Internet, e-commerce
Investments: Grants/private funding
The Brutalist

Director: Brady Corbet

Stars: Adrien Brody, Felicity Jones, Guy Pearce, Joe Alwyn

Rating: 3.5/5

ICC Awards for 2021

MEN

Cricketer of the Year – Shaheen Afridi (Pakistan)

T20 Cricketer of the Year – Mohammad Rizwan (Pakistan)

ODI Cricketer of the Year – Babar Azam (Pakistan)

Test Cricketer of the Year – Joe Root (England)

WOMEN

Cricketer of the Year – Smriti Mandhana (India)

ODI Cricketer of the Year – Lizelle Lee (South Africa)

T20 Cricketer of the Year – Tammy Beaumont (England)

How to join and use Abu Dhabi’s public libraries

• There are six libraries in Abu Dhabi emirate run by the Department of Culture and Tourism, including one in Al Ain and Al Dhafra.

• Libraries are free to visit and visitors can consult books, use online resources and study there. Most are open from 8am to 8pm on weekdays, closed on Fridays and have variable hours on Saturdays, except for Qasr Al Watan which is open from 10am to 8pm every day.

• In order to borrow books, visitors must join the service by providing a passport photograph, Emirates ID and a refundable deposit of Dh400. Members can borrow five books for three weeks, all of which are renewable up to two times online.

• If users do not wish to pay the fee, they can still use the library’s electronic resources for free by simply registering on the website. Once registered, a username and password is provided, allowing remote access.

• For more information visit the library network's website.

Best Foreign Language Film nominees

Capernaum (Lebanon)

Cold War (Poland)

Never Look Away (Germany)

Roma (Mexico)

Shoplifters (Japan)

If you go

The flights Etihad (www.etihad.com) and Spice Jet (www.spicejet.com) fly direct from Abu Dhabi and Dubai to Pune respectively from Dh1,000 return including taxes. Pune airport is 90 minutes away by road. 

The hotels A stay at Atmantan Wellness Resort (www.atmantan.com) costs from Rs24,000 (Dh1,235) per night, including taxes, consultations, meals and a treatment package.
 

THE SPECS

Engine: 6.75-litre twin-turbocharged V12 petrol engine 

Power: 420kW

Torque: 780Nm

Transmission: 8-speed automatic

Price: From Dh1,350,000

On sale: Available for preorder now

Formula Middle East Calendar (Formula Regional and Formula 4)
Round 1: January 17-19, Yas Marina Circuit – Abu Dhabi
 
Round 2: January 22-23, Yas Marina Circuit – Abu Dhabi
 
Round 3: February 7-9, Dubai Autodrome – Dubai
 
Round 4: February 14-16, Yas Marina Circuit – Abu Dhabi
 
Round 5: February 25-27, Jeddah Corniche Circuit – Saudi Arabia
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Can NRIs vote in the election?

Indians residing overseas cannot cast their ballot abroad

Non-resident Indians or NRIs can vote only by going to a polling booth in their home constituency

There are about 3.1 million NRIs living overseas

Indians have urged political parties to extend the right to vote to citizens residing overseas

A committee of the Election Commission of India approved of proxy voting for non-resident Indians

Proxy voting means that a person can authorise someone residing in the same polling booth area to cast a vote on his behalf.

This option is currently available for the armed forces, police and government officials posted outside India

A bill was passed in the lower house of India’s parliament or the Lok Sabha to extend proxy voting to non-resident Indians

However, this did not come before the upper house or Rajya Sabha and has lapsed

The issue of NRI voting draws a huge amount of interest in India and overseas

Over the past few months, Indians have received messages on mobile phones and on social media claiming that NRIs can cast their votes online

The Election Commission of India then clarified that NRIs could not vote online

The Election Commission lodged a complaint with the Delhi Police asking it to clamp down on the people spreading misinformation

Last five meetings

2013: South Korea 0-2 Brazil

2002: South Korea 2-3 Brazil

1999: South Korea 1-0 Brazil

1997: South Korea 1-2 Brazil

1995: South Korea 0-1 Brazil

Note: All friendlies

How to protect yourself when air quality drops

Install an air filter in your home.

Close your windows and turn on the AC.

Shower or bath after being outside.

Wear a face mask.

Stay indoors when conditions are particularly poor.

If driving, turn your engine off when stationary.

THE LIGHT

Director: Tom Tykwer

Starring: Tala Al Deen, Nicolette Krebitz, Lars Eidinger

Rating: 3/5

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Brolliology: A History of the Umbrella in Life and Literature
By Marion Rankine
Melville House

The Bio

Favourite holiday destination: Either Kazakhstan or Montenegro. I’ve been involved in events in both countries and they are just stunning.

Favourite book: I am a huge of Robin Cook’s medical thrillers, which I suppose is quite apt right now. My mother introduced me to them back home in New Zealand.

Favourite film or television programme: Forrest Gump is my favourite film, that’s never been up for debate. I love watching repeats of Mash as well.

Inspiration: My late father moulded me into the man I am today. I would also say disappointment and sadness are great motivators. There are times when events have brought me to my knees but it has also made me determined not to let them get the better of me.

What are NFTs?

Are non-fungible tokens a currency, asset, or a licensing instrument? Arnab Das, global market strategist EMEA at Invesco, says they are mix of all of three.

You can buy, hold and use NFTs just like US dollars and Bitcoins. “They can appreciate in value and even produce cash flows.”

However, while money is fungible, NFTs are not. “One Bitcoin, dollar, euro or dirham is largely indistinguishable from the next. Nothing ties a dollar bill to a particular owner, for example. Nor does it tie you to to any goods, services or assets you bought with that currency. In contrast, NFTs confer specific ownership,” Mr Das says.

This makes NFTs closer to a piece of intellectual property such as a work of art or licence, as you can claim royalties or profit by exchanging it at a higher value later, Mr Das says. “They could provide a sustainable income stream.”

This income will depend on future demand and use, which makes NFTs difficult to value. “However, there is a credible use case for many forms of intellectual property, notably art, songs, videos,” Mr Das says.