The Avengers (may contain spoilers!)


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Maybe that scene will make it on the DVD/Blu-ray version.

Ok yeah last thing I want to see is a non aged Captain America with some 90 year old woman at some taco bell. Good idea to cut or not include anything like this.

I have to say I really have not been this excited over a blockbuster movie for quite some time. As corny as it sounds, it really is the culmination of everything I have loved my entire life. I grew up reading comic books, especially when I was younger Marvel related stuff. I used to underoos pretending to be a super hero. I literally have pictures of me in my family album in Captain American underoos playing with my favorite Captain America action-figure (man, I wish I kept all of those), and over the years I have watched every single live action related movie, TV show, etc., that Marvel ever produced. I still have a VHS tape of the live action Captain America TV Show. Even though they were all so incredibly cheesy, I loved them, as they were showing something I grew up pretending to want to be live and as real as they possibly could be. The issue was always the special effects of the times could not do any justice to the characters and events. Now obviously the effects are more then capable, and they are treating it all seriously, so this is as I started out saying, very much a culmination of what I always wanted to watch during my 37 years on this planet thus far. Seriously cannot wait.

Please, people, no spoilers outside spoiler tags, until world-wide, i.e. US and Europe, release

Anything that spoils anything, even quotes, MUST be in spoilers. Especially seeing as film isn't on general release worldwide yet

Yep any spoilers should be kept in tags

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Man, the movie is awesome, from the development to portrayal of individual characters. I liked how they portrayed Loki - truly a cunning villain and not some cliche superstrong enemy stuff.

If my eyes didn't deceive me at mid-credits, Thanos would be the villain for the movie sequel.

Just watched The Avengers and the movie is soo awesome =] I thought the humour is especially done well and with good taste like

when the Hulk approaches Loki and Loki tries to calm/provoke him. But instead, he just grabbed him and smashed him to bits

I really like the way they showed Ironman and Captain America with their personalities. And you should stay back and watch the end credits since

we get to see Thanos(?) and maybe an Avengers 2 sequel teaser.

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