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'Chaka said:It's my umpteenth super hero movie and I think I might #### my pants.'jdoggydogg said:Taking my nine year old to see this Saturday. It's his first super hero movie, and I expect him to #### his pants.

'Chaka said:It's my umpteenth super hero movie and I think I might #### my pants.'jdoggydogg said:Taking my nine year old to see this Saturday. It's his first super hero movie, and I expect him to #### his pants.

I liked the second scene after credit even more.just got back from the midnight premiere, this was a VERY GOOD comic book movie. not on the level of Dark Knight for me, but to do team movie and have it go so smoothly is a BIG challenge. Marvel finally got the Hulk right. Ruffalo does a great job portraying the inner turmoil that Bruce Banner deals with on a daily basis. Great acting all the way around by the entire cast. The mid credit scene at the end is INCREDIBLE. Has me drooling for Avengers 2....and should have my Iron Man 55 going up in price.![]()
I may be the biggest Whedon fan boy on this site and good lord am I looking forward to this tonight. My family is going at 7:00pm tonight. Tried to get daughter to go in a full black widow outfit but she was having none of itJust got back. Blown the #### away. The first perfect comic book film. Give Whedon an unlimited budget and get out his way. Make sure you stay for the not one but, two extra scenes.
Thanks for the tip about the two scenes! I would have stayed until the end no matter what though. Family is trained to do that now for most movies.Two scenes? Damn.My review: I hadn't had that much fun in a theater since I got a hand job during a viewing of Robin Hood back in '91.Just got back. Blown the #### away. The first perfect comic book film. Give Whedon an unlimited budget and get out his way. Make sure you stay for the not one but, two extra scenes.
Two scenes? Damn.My review: I hadn't had that much fun in a theater since I got a hand job during a viewing of Robin Hood back in '91.Just got back. Blown the #### away. The first perfect comic book film. Give Whedon an unlimited budget and get out his way. Make sure you stay for the not one but, two extra scenes.
Possibly the greatest review of all time.Great...now I'll have Lucy giving Charlie Brown a hand job in my head the rest of the day. <_<Two scenes? Damn.My review: I hadn't had that much fun in a theater since I got a hand job during a viewing of Robin Hood back in '91.Just got back. Blown the #### away. The first perfect comic book film. Give Whedon an unlimited budget and get out his way. Make sure you stay for the not one but, two extra scenes.
This movie has Whedon written all over it. Great dialogue, pacing, and he know what the hell the heroes are known for and lets them go all out. Every single person nails it. Ruffalo played Banner perfectly. Hulk steals the movie. Scarlett Johannson is hotter than ever. I thought the weak links would have been Renner and the chick from How I Met Your Mother but even they suprised me. Great set up for the sequel.I may be the biggest Whedon fan boy on this site and good lord am I looking forward to this tonight. My family is going at 7:00pm tonight. Tried to get daughter to go in a full black widow outfit but she was having none of itJust got back. Blown the #### away. The first perfect comic book film. Give Whedon an unlimited budget and get out his way. Make sure you stay for the not one but, two extra scenes.Thanks for the tip about the two scenes! I would have stayed until the end no matter what though. Family is trained to do that now for most movies.
About the second scene:Two scenes? Damn.My review: I hadn't had that much fun in a theater since I got a hand job during a viewing of Robin Hood back in '91.Just got back. Blown the #### away. The first perfect comic book film. Give Whedon an unlimited budget and get out his way. Make sure you stay for the not one but, two extra scenes.
From what I've seen in the previews, Scarlett Johannson's ### in the Black Widow suit should be nominated for an Oscar. Agree?This movie has Whedon written all over it. Great dialogue, pacing, and he know what the hell the heroes are known for and lets them go all out. Every single person nails it. Ruffalo played Banner perfectly. Hulk steals the movie. Scarlett Johannson is hotter than ever. I thought the weak links would have been Renner and the chick from How I Met Your Mother but even they suprised me. Great set up for the sequel.I may be the biggest Whedon fan boy on this site and good lord am I looking forward to this tonight. My family is going at 7:00pm tonight. Tried to get daughter to go in a full black widow outfit but she was having none of itJust got back. Blown the #### away. The first perfect comic book film. Give Whedon an unlimited budget and get out his way. Make sure you stay for the not one but, two extra scenes.Thanks for the tip about the two scenes! I would have stayed until the end no matter what though. Family is trained to do that now for most movies.
YES. In a word...PERFECT.From what I've seen in the previews, Scarlett Johannson's ### in the Black Widow suit should be nominated for an Oscar. Agree?This movie has Whedon written all over it. Great dialogue, pacing, and he know what the hell the heroes are known for and lets them go all out. Every single person nails it. Ruffalo played Banner perfectly. Hulk steals the movie. Scarlett Johannson is hotter than ever. I thought the weak links would have been Renner and the chick from How I Met Your Mother but even they suprised me. Great set up for the sequel.I may be the biggest Whedon fan boy on this site and good lord am I looking forward to this tonight. My family is going at 7:00pm tonight. Tried to get daughter to go in a full black widow outfit but she was having none of itJust got back. Blown the #### away. The first perfect comic book film. Give Whedon an unlimited budget and get out his way. Make sure you stay for the not one but, two extra scenes.Thanks for the tip about the two scenes! I would have stayed until the end no matter what though. Family is trained to do that now for most movies.
Best Hulk Scenes:
When he catches the pilot trying to eject and just flings him.
Fight with Thor.
When he teams up with Thor, but then in the end punches him anyway.
When he changes right as the transport is reaching him and pummels it to pieces.
I could go on and on.
HULK SMASH!!!!!!!!!!
....Daddy's so proud! My wife could care less about comics and really isn't even much of a movie going person.
I have read in several reviews to just go with the 2D option.As mentioned in an earlier post, Acura sponsored a sneak preview at 7 PM last night and I attended that showing along with my wife and daughter. It was kind of funny to see the midnight show people just starting to arrive/line up as we were all leaving saying "Wasn't Avengers great!!" They're like![]()
As context, I am 40+ and read comics (almost exclusively Marvel) throughout my tweens/teens/college. I basically stopped buying/reading new comics after college, but would pick up the occasional graphic novel of newer story lines here and there. My daughter is a total comic book/star wars/star trek/LOTR....Daddy's so proud! My wife could care less about comics and really isn't even much of a movie going person.
And the point is.....we ALL loved it. Something for everyone in this flick - whether you've read the comics or not.
In addition to what other reviewers have already said above, here are some additional inputs from my perspective:
- It started a little slow for me...then picked up quickly with the first Iron Man scene and never let up from there.
- The humor/banter of the characters was awesome - the best of any Marvel flick thus far. On at least two occasions, the audience was laughing so hard that we couldn't hear the next line of dialogue. Really funny stuff. There is one humorous Hulk scene near the end that was the highlight of the entire movie for me. All three of us were just![]()
- A comment on the 3D version: I have only ever seen one modern movie in 3D and that was Avatar - due to all of the hype. My daughter and I didn't care for the 3D effect in that movie at all. It didn't add any value for me, and it actually was a little disorienting for my daughter. We have consciously avoided 3D versions ever since. Given that this was a FREE sneak preview, we had no choice but to see what was being offered - which was the 3D version. In a nutshell, it still didn't add any value for me, but at least my daughter didn't have any issues this time. Given the option, I would have opted for the 2D version.
To bottom line it then: I'd definitely recommend it and I'd put it right up with my very favorite Marvel movies to date: Iron Man 1 and Spider Man 1.
The 3D didn't add much, but IMAX did.I have read in several reviews to just go with the 2D option.As mentioned in an earlier post, Acura sponsored a sneak preview at 7 PM last night and I attended that showing along with my wife and daughter. It was kind of funny to see the midnight show people just starting to arrive/line up as we were all leaving saying "Wasn't Avengers great!!" They're like![]()
As context, I am 40+ and read comics (almost exclusively Marvel) throughout my tweens/teens/college. I basically stopped buying/reading new comics after college, but would pick up the occasional graphic novel of newer story lines here and there. My daughter is a total comic book/star wars/star trek/LOTR....Daddy's so proud! My wife could care less about comics and really isn't even much of a movie going person.
And the point is.....we ALL loved it. Something for everyone in this flick - whether you've read the comics or not.
In addition to what other reviewers have already said above, here are some additional inputs from my perspective:
- It started a little slow for me...then picked up quickly with the first Iron Man scene and never let up from there.
- The humor/banter of the characters was awesome - the best of any Marvel flick thus far. On at least two occasions, the audience was laughing so hard that we couldn't hear the next line of dialogue. Really funny stuff. There is one humorous Hulk scene near the end that was the highlight of the entire movie for me. All three of us were just![]()
- A comment on the 3D version: I have only ever seen one modern movie in 3D and that was Avatar - due to all of the hype. My daughter and I didn't care for the 3D effect in that movie at all. It didn't add any value for me, and it actually was a little disorienting for my daughter. We have consciously avoided 3D versions ever since. Given that this was a FREE sneak preview, we had no choice but to see what was being offered - which was the 3D version. In a nutshell, it still didn't add any value for me, but at least my daughter didn't have any issues this time. Given the option, I would have opted for the 2D version.
To bottom line it then: I'd definitely recommend it and I'd put it right up with my very favorite Marvel movies to date: Iron Man 1 and Spider Man 1.
Yeah I'd be in for IMAXThe 3D didn't add much, but IMAX did.I have read in several reviews to just go with the 2D option.As mentioned in an earlier post, Acura sponsored a sneak preview at 7 PM last night and I attended that showing along with my wife and daughter. It was kind of funny to see the midnight show people just starting to arrive/line up as we were all leaving saying "Wasn't Avengers great!!" They're like![]()
As context, I am 40+ and read comics (almost exclusively Marvel) throughout my tweens/teens/college. I basically stopped buying/reading new comics after college, but would pick up the occasional graphic novel of newer story lines here and there. My daughter is a total comic book/star wars/star trek/LOTR....Daddy's so proud! My wife could care less about comics and really isn't even much of a movie going person.
And the point is.....we ALL loved it. Something for everyone in this flick - whether you've read the comics or not.
In addition to what other reviewers have already said above, here are some additional inputs from my perspective:
- It started a little slow for me...then picked up quickly with the first Iron Man scene and never let up from there.
- The humor/banter of the characters was awesome - the best of any Marvel flick thus far. On at least two occasions, the audience was laughing so hard that we couldn't hear the next line of dialogue. Really funny stuff. There is one humorous Hulk scene near the end that was the highlight of the entire movie for me. All three of us were just![]()
- A comment on the 3D version: I have only ever seen one modern movie in 3D and that was Avatar - due to all of the hype. My daughter and I didn't care for the 3D effect in that movie at all. It didn't add any value for me, and it actually was a little disorienting for my daughter. We have consciously avoided 3D versions ever since. Given that this was a FREE sneak preview, we had no choice but to see what was being offered - which was the 3D version. In a nutshell, it still didn't add any value for me, but at least my daughter didn't have any issues this time. Given the option, I would have opted for the 2D version.
To bottom line it then: I'd definitely recommend it and I'd put it right up with my very favorite Marvel movies to date: Iron Man 1 and Spider Man 1.
haterIt was a fun movie but suffered from a lot of the same issues as the Transformers movies. A great super hero movie needs an equally charismatic villain. Loki had his moments but, in the end, most of the fighting was against the mostly faceless, certainly personality-less alien reptile machines. And they're fighting over an energy source, just like in Transformers. The difference here is they were able to sprinkle some amusing moments into the long battle. So fun all around but not a great movie.
I wish they still owned the rights to Spiderman and the X-Men. I'd love to see what they'd do with those.very very good. marvel just knows what they are doing
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I don't think you NEED to, they explain everything pretty well – It's tough because the villain is from Thor's movie and his weapon is from Captain America's movie so they're definitely worth watching. You just don't HAVE to see them to make sense of everything I don't think.Do I need to see the previous avenger installments to understand what's going on? I've only seen the iron man movies.
I only see it available in IMAX 3D around here. No regular IMAX. So should I see it in:Yeah I'd be in for IMAXThe 3D didn't add much, but IMAX did.I have read in several reviews to just go with the 2D option.As mentioned in an earlier post, Acura sponsored a sneak preview at 7 PM last night and I attended that showing along with my wife and daughter. It was kind of funny to see the midnight show people just starting to arrive/line up as we were all leaving saying "Wasn't Avengers great!!" They're like![]()
As context, I am 40+ and read comics (almost exclusively Marvel) throughout my tweens/teens/college. I basically stopped buying/reading new comics after college, but would pick up the occasional graphic novel of newer story lines here and there. My daughter is a total comic book/star wars/star trek/LOTR....Daddy's so proud! My wife could care less about comics and really isn't even much of a movie going person.
And the point is.....we ALL loved it. Something for everyone in this flick - whether you've read the comics or not.
In addition to what other reviewers have already said above, here are some additional inputs from my perspective:
- It started a little slow for me...then picked up quickly with the first Iron Man scene and never let up from there.
- The humor/banter of the characters was awesome - the best of any Marvel flick thus far. On at least two occasions, the audience was laughing so hard that we couldn't hear the next line of dialogue. Really funny stuff. There is one humorous Hulk scene near the end that was the highlight of the entire movie for me. All three of us were just![]()
- A comment on the 3D version: I have only ever seen one modern movie in 3D and that was Avatar - due to all of the hype. My daughter and I didn't care for the 3D effect in that movie at all. It didn't add any value for me, and it actually was a little disorienting for my daughter. We have consciously avoided 3D versions ever since. Given that this was a FREE sneak preview, we had no choice but to see what was being offered - which was the 3D version. In a nutshell, it still didn't add any value for me, but at least my daughter didn't have any issues this time. Given the option, I would have opted for the 2D version.
To bottom line it then: I'd definitely recommend it and I'd put it right up with my very favorite Marvel movies to date: Iron Man 1 and Spider Man 1.
I can't comment on IMAX, but Real 3D was a total meh for me.I only see it available in IMAX 3D around here. No regular IMAX. So should I see it in:Yeah I'd be in for IMAXThe 3D didn't add much, but IMAX did.I have read in several reviews to just go with the 2D option.As mentioned in an earlier post, Acura sponsored a sneak preview at 7 PM last night and I attended that showing along with my wife and daughter. It was kind of funny to see the midnight show people just starting to arrive/line up as we were all leaving saying "Wasn't Avengers great!!" They're like![]()
As context, I am 40+ and read comics (almost exclusively Marvel) throughout my tweens/teens/college. I basically stopped buying/reading new comics after college, but would pick up the occasional graphic novel of newer story lines here and there. My daughter is a total comic book/star wars/star trek/LOTR....Daddy's so proud! My wife could care less about comics and really isn't even much of a movie going person.
And the point is.....we ALL loved it. Something for everyone in this flick - whether you've read the comics or not.
In addition to what other reviewers have already said above, here are some additional inputs from my perspective:
- It started a little slow for me...then picked up quickly with the first Iron Man scene and never let up from there.
- The humor/banter of the characters was awesome - the best of any Marvel flick thus far. On at least two occasions, the audience was laughing so hard that we couldn't hear the next line of dialogue. Really funny stuff. There is one humorous Hulk scene near the end that was the highlight of the entire movie for me. All three of us were just![]()
- A comment on the 3D version: I have only ever seen one modern movie in 3D and that was Avatar - due to all of the hype. My daughter and I didn't care for the 3D effect in that movie at all. It didn't add any value for me, and it actually was a little disorienting for my daughter. We have consciously avoided 3D versions ever since. Given that this was a FREE sneak preview, we had no choice but to see what was being offered - which was the 3D version. In a nutshell, it still didn't add any value for me, but at least my daughter didn't have any issues this time. Given the option, I would have opted for the 2D version.
To bottom line it then: I'd definitely recommend it and I'd put it right up with my very favorite Marvel movies to date: Iron Man 1 and Spider Man 1.
Real3D
IMAX 3D
Digital 2D?
If I was to recommend I would say watch Iron Man 1, Thor and then Captain America in that order would be the best way to get the most out of this movie IMO. Watch the after credit scenes of each movie as well.I don't read any avenger comics-you don't need the previous story lines. It helps, Movie is still awesome. IMAX 3d is great-wasn't over done. Doesn't matter what your expectations are -they will be exceeded.
You've got to be kidding me here...Kinda knew this going in, but the whole aliens taking over the earth angle is kinda lame. They could have used a better villain, or perhaps more of them. That said ,they did a good job with it. I still think the Captain America movie was better.

it could be worse, he could be like the guy who compared Avengers to TransformersYou've got to be kidding me here...Kinda knew this going in, but the whole aliens taking over the earth angle is kinda lame. They could have used a better villain, or perhaps more of them. That said ,they did a good job with it. I still think the Captain America movie was better.![]()

Second question
who was the villain in the first after credit scene that was used to set up the squeal?
Second question
who was the villain in the first after credit scene that was used to set up the squeal?
Just got back and really loved it. Whedon's story telling and writing style was all over this.I have one question that I either missed or was not explained well
How did Stark know that Banner would come back and would have semi control of the Hulk?
Just got back and really loved it. Whedon's story telling and writing style was all over this.I have one question that I either missed or was not explained well
How did Stark know that Banner would come back and would have semi control of the Hulk?