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The Hulk is by far the best thing about the movie, along with Miss Romanov's ass.
Couldn't agree more. I loved the chemistry between The Hulk and Stark.

That scene at the end was great.
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Old 05-13-2012, 11:48 AM
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I thought this was wonderful; a complete joy from beginning to end. What I really liked was this was finally THE HULK from my childhood; "puny God" was precisely what he would've said in this situation.
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Caught this the other day and loved every minute of it. Great script, awesome action pieces and the superhero beat downs before the final battle (and OMG, that was amazing) makes this the best comic book brought to film, in my opinion.

The non-3D version was just fine, as I tend to lose the depth perception as the action gets intense, so it would have been a bit of a waste to pay the extra for the glasses. Still, the movie doesn't need the conversion. It's great stuff without the 3D gimmick.

Most fun I've had at a movie this year, including Cabin in the Woods.
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Saw it. Liked it.

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I'm a bit late on this one but I'll give my two cents nonetheless. I was very skeptical about this movie, and I grew up with these characters and saw the first Spider-Man movie more times than I'd care to admit. Long story short, this is as good as popcorn Hollywood entertainment gets. I was really pleasantly surprised. It's funny, exciting, the actors are all great in their roles (not so crazy about Chris Evans but he'll do), just a really fun movie all-around and better than I expected an Avengers movie could be. Loved the teaser of Thanos after the credits too.

What's really fascinating about this, now that we've seen how successful this movie has been, is that every time you think the comic book movie phenomenon has run its course another smash hit comes along and it just keeps on trucking. I was so starved for this as a kid (I had to settle for shitty Hulk made-for-tv movies and reruns of the 1970's Spider-Man show) that it's still hard to believe we're now in an era where superheroes dominate the Hollywood blockbuster landscape, and there's no end in sight. The ten-year-old in me is in paradise.
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I have to admit. Marvel pulled it off. When Marvel decided to start making movies it was a bold move that paid off. Of all the films they have made not one causes the normal nerd rage other comic book movies usually get, and Avengers is nearly flawless. I cant wait to see what comes next.
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Well I may have spent over a year working on a computer game based upon this film only to have my studio closed summarily and my games career effectively ended, but damn me if I didn’t love this film.
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