The Avengers (may contain spoilers!)


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This will be the first movie I've gone to see in the theaters in like, 2 years. Well, except for Green Lantern, and I'd rather just keep forgetting that one :(

Can't wait to see HULK SMASH!

So in other words, it's not the first movie you've been to in 2 years :/

If you liked Transformers, you will love this one. First hour is slow, second is all action explosions/city Hollywood thing.

Epic story and 10/10 ? Brotha, please. (unless you're a gigantic comic book fan, but then again anything you're a fan of is a 10/10 still not making it good)

It was OK, but nothing close to 10/10, that's ridiculous.

Saw it last weekend and it was a good film, agree that the first hour was a little slow, but i think they done well with the story to include all of the super heroes in one film, it was believable in you could see why they brought them together kind of believable

Just saw it at the midnight launch, thought the movie was excellent.

I like

what Hulk did to Thor towards the end and then slammed that crap out of Loki and all you can hear is him weezing after LOL

The movie is WORTH seeing for those who haven't!

The movie was SO epic and hilarious. There was a TON of hulk scenes. So for anyone who has been craving more hulk! you gotta see this for sure!

I HAVE A QUESTION! SPOILERS*

After Hulk smashed Loki, what did the Hulk say?

That scene was HILARIOUS!!!! Omg the theatre would constantly burst into laughter.

I loved it when he just punched Thor in the face, that was so unexpected!

The movie was SO epic and hilarious. There was a TON of hulk scenes. So for anyone who has been craving more hulk! you gotta see this for sure!

I HAVE A QUESTION! SPOILERS*

After Hulk smashed Loki, what did the Hulk say?

That scene was HILARIOUS!!!! Omg the theatre would constantly burst into laughter.

I loved it when he just punched Thor in the face, that was so unexpected!

He says "Puny god".

All I'm gonna say... the hype I had going into this move was more then met :)

I'm getting even more excited for this movie the more I hear people's opinions of it. I was rather concerned that it was going to be poor given Joss Whedon's involvement (His run on X-Men was rather lackluster). So, I'm glad it appears he was able to pull it off.

edited but I would advise until you see the film don't enter the thread but people please use SPOILER TAGS when discussing film points

oops i did it again? jk didn't know there was spoiler tags :/ thank you for doing that though, Appreciate it Rappyshizle :p :D

oops i did it again? jk didn't know there was spoiler tags :/ thank you for doing that though, Appreciate it Rappyshizle :p :D

no problem spoilers are tagged like this


[spoiler]skdfsdjfh[/spoiler]


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EPIC!!!!

No, really... all the hype is dead on. This was, by far, the best superhero movie since Superman (original with Christopher Reeves).

And there are TWO extra scenes. One after the short credits, and then another at the VERY end.

At the very end? FFUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU

Missed it! :(

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