Arsenal of Doom
Footballguy
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?
I don't think there is a clear answer to this, at least not directly provided by the movie. Maybe intuition, maybe something he saw looking at tape of the Hulk (Banner seems to infer that Stark thinks Hulk saved his life somehow during his initial gamma exposure), maybe just a leap of faith. Also, Stark seems to just be fascinated by the power and wants to see it close up.
The only extremely marginal thing I could come up with is Banner realized something when the old guy told him he seemed to go out of his way to not hurt anyone when he fell from the ship. I thought maybe it made Banner realize that he could some what control the hulk. I know it is a huge stretch but I can't make any other connection nor can I figure out why the scene with the old guy telling him that was in the movie if not for that marginal connection.
Yeah, the scene with the old man was supposed to reconnect Hulk/Banner with his humanity. Banner could feel okay letting Hulk go, not controlling him but trusting him to do the right thing when push comes to shove.Possibly my favorite moment of the movie is at the end when they resolve the whole, "what's your secret?" subplot. Tremendous writing/acting there IMO.
Local theater had a deal where $40 let you see Iron Man, Hulk, Iron Man 2, Thor, Captain America, and then the midnight showing of Avengers. I had not seen all of the Hulk, nor any of Thor and Captain America, and I am sure I enjoyed Avengers more having seen all of the others leading up to it. After 13 hours and a veritable lake of Coke though, my perception of reality may have been slightly altered.
id need more than a few valiums to sit thru 13 hours of that...wow
Is this a James Bond girl?