17:27 That would have actually killed Captain America. Assuming the shield wouldn't have been destroyed, his body should not have been able to endure the impact and he should have been squished into jello.
@@jimdetry9420 I know that if I drop 1000 lbs on sombody holding a shield, nomatter what it's made of, their body will get crushed under the weight. Captain America is tough, and he's pretty strong, but he's not invulnerable nore is he in Thor's league strength wise. The lbs per square inch that he'd bring to bare on that shield would have crushed Rodgers underneath it. In other words you don't know physics.
@@McMahonHater Since vibranium is an imaginary material you don't know the physics of vibranium. The Norse gods are also imaginary. In context, your argument has no weight because you are trying to use logic that doesn't apply. Almost everyone in the MCU can be accused of violating physics at some point or other. That makes your comment pointless.
A friend was an extra in this. In the formal party where the guy loses an eye, Loki tells everyone to kneel. My friend is all the way to the left edge with the golden curls. It was her birthday, and the cast sang to her, including RDJr, et al. It was filmed in Cleveland.
@@nicholaswilkerson4394 She was also an extra in The Ides of March, a Ryan Gosling, George Clooney story. She hung out with Ryan on set and even got direction directly from Clooney.
Makes me grin when Natasha's fighting the gangsters and Coulson just calmly waits like she beats the crap out of an entire gang every other Tuesday. Hm, maybe she does.
i think, in silence, capt did acknowledge that and learned, that there is a difference in open behaviour and the character inside... as with capt, both is almost the same, but with tony, it´s a big difference....
And Tony telling Cap that he was not special without the serum, yet Abraham Erskine and Howard Stark gave him that serum BECAUSE HE WAS ALREADY SPECIAL. Tony Stank was wrong too
They had only met a few days earlier, and neither knew the other's full backstory, and likely never will truly understand each other. Cap was an orphan kid, who never met his father, who died in WW1 before Steve was even born, and his mother died in 1936, leaving 18 year old Steve alone with the bare essentials of education, with a need to prove he was able to do his part despite his size and poverty. Stark grew up a very wealthy kid with an education from one of the best tech schools on the planet, orphaned at 21, who doesn't feel a need to prove anything to anyone but himself.
"Whosoever holds this hammer, if he be worthy, shall possess the power of Thor." That scene with Odin gives me chills every time. Its not a matter of physical strength, but strength of heart.
"This was never gonna work if they didn't have something to ..." Avenge. Coulson was about to say 'avenge' ... they are the Avengers after all. Pretty good death scene btw, and i highly suggest you watch 'Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.' if you want more Coulson.
I remember reading somewhere that the shawarma scene goes back to early Buffy days. When Nicholas Brendon was auditioning for Xander he adlibbed a bit about shawarma, and it was so odd and random that Whedon hired him for the part. 🙃
The end scene of eating schwarma was filmed at the very last minute. (Like only a few days before the film's release!) Chris Evans had grown a beard by this point, so they had to cover it with a prosthetic (plus he's got his hand covering it). You can see it if you look closely.
Only after I’ve seen the film about a dozen times did I get the humor of a scene that has become one of my favourites. Loki was surprised and impressed that Natasha was able to sneak up behind him. After the battle was won and Loki was crawling, defeated, he turned around to see ALL of the Avengers were able to sneak up behind him!
fun fact, the after credits scene with the gang in the shawarma shop, Cap isn't eating and has his hand on his chin to hide his beard because the scene was filmed after he had started working on another project
Also when Hulk punches Thor off-screen after that rad long-shot of all the Avengers working together and even combining their abilities (especially Iron Man reflecting his beams off Cap's shield). It was the perfect way to end such an awesome sequence, lol.
It's really rare I get to say this about any series... but these just keep getting better. (The Avengers movies) The story getting deeper and the comeraderie getting stronger.
Several points; recall that Tony has daddy issues. He complains that his father didn't even like him, and he had to listen to his dad talk Captain America up his whole life. Is it any surprise he starts out resenting Steve? Loki is a complex person, and he has an extensive character arc ahead of him. He wanted to be captured, as he wanted to instigate an incident with the Hulk. That explains the first half of that scene when they were roasting each other; Loki was stirring them up via the scepter. Note the change from "put on the suit" in a hostile way, to just after that we have "put on the suit" in an entirely different context. A small point many may have missed when Thor escapes the murder capsule. He noticeably hesitates before picking up the hammer. He concerned that he's no longer worthy. His confidence is no longer limitless. As for the Hulk sucker punch, he hadn't forgotten the fight on the Helicarrier. I think after that he considered Thor & him even. 😏
This film along with the whole build up since Iron Man (2008) pretty much made The Avengers household names. Before this the Avengers were not very mainstream, older people would know characters like Hulk from the great The Incredible Hulk (1977) show along with maybe Captain America and Iron Man if they were deeper into comics but there was never a big push for The Avengers. The X-Men being the most well known Marvel comic book series at the time throughout the 1990s and 2000s. Even going back to the 1990s we had the whole Marvel animated universe with Spider-Man, X-Men, Hulk, Iron Man, Fantastic Four etc Animated Series. Out of all of these Spider-Man and X-Men were the most beloved and watched and all the Avengers got was small little cameos appearing as background characters in Spider-Man for example or an episode where Wolverine fights alongside Captain America. We then had the X-Men films starting in 2000 which are regarded as the reason the MCU exists to this day, correct also goes to Blade (1998) but alot of people had no idea that Blade was even a Marvel film. So for a good 30 decades from the 1990s to the start of the 2010s the X-Men were much more well known compared to Avengers. This film changed all of that and we got fun animated shows like Avengers: Earths Mightiest Hero's (2011) that focused on the Avengers and is really the first show to dive deep into the Avengers. I'd say the Justice League was also much more well known as well. We had shows like The Batman Animated Series in the 1990s which gave birth to the DCAU (DC Animated Universe) with Superman Animated Series, Batman Beyond, Static Shock etc. Then in 2001 we got the amazing Justice League show followed by Justice League Unlimited in 2004 which focused on the massive side roster of characters. So DC's main Superhero team was much more well known to the Public than even the Avengers. Again this is just the mainstream audience so people who didn't read the comic books or we're just starting to get introduced to comic characters.
Girl. You know you're the FIRST reactor I've ever seen who understands that lifting Mjolnir isn't about strength, and isn't surprised when Hulk can't lift it.
I'm still surprised. Out of all heroes I assume he's worthy outside of Thor himself. But it's never been established what it takes to be worthy. So I guess it's all relative.
Great reaction! Back in the 1970s when I was reading my brother's Marvel comic books, the Avengers was my favorite title. This movie was everything I had hoped it would be. The other thing that being a comic nerd did for me was that during the mid-credit scene when the big bad guy was revealed it was an Easter egg for all of us who immediately recognized him from the comics. Keep up the good work, some of the upcoming titles are even better than this one.
Great reaction as always! I agree with you that Tony's relationships in this movie are so fascinating. I think his experience in Iron Man 2 is really relevant to how he is with Bruce in this, because he's experienced what happens when you try to repress your demons, so in his own Tony way, he really is trying to help Bruce come to terms with the Hulk who, as you noticed, Bruce is distancing himself from with the "other guy" talk. It's a shame you know who the gentleman in the mid-credits scene was, but you've got so much to look forward to in the upcoming phases!
i love that they became such a close-knit group over this movie and universe. they all got matching tats and have a group chat. its not that common anymore.
A fun fact Robert Downey Jr would hide snacks on set cause he always got hungry. They got tired of trying to find them so they put it in the movie. The Galaga scene was improvised by RDJ and they decided to show the guy playing it.
I agree Shawarma is good. My favorite from this movie will always be Bruce saying “that’s my secret Cap. I’m always angry.” Hearing that Avengers theme for the first time…the best!
First, love your reactions so far in the first 5 Marvel films. Second, Loki's scepter can control minds. We saw him take over Barton and Selvig with a touch. But it can also influence people from a distance. That's why they were arguing in the lab - Loki's plan was to get the heroes to fight each other rather than unite to fight him. He knew just his brother Thor was a match for him, so a whole team could defeat him. We also saw Loki sneaking around at the end of the first Thor movie "well, that's worth a look". So he was on Earth scouting out what Earth had to defend itself. Pretty good plan, overall, but he underestimated how fast the Avengers would come together when things got serious. Note: The "Battle of New York" (as it is called afterwards) caused a lot of damage to midtown Manhattan, where Stark Tower is. But beyond that area there was little to no damage, because the Avengers kept the fight concentrated in that area. The city was able to clean up the mess and recover in a few years, like they did in real life when the World Trade Center was destroyed in 2001.
Norton played both Hulk and Bruce.. go and watch the making of Incredible Hulk(2008). Norton still remains the best Hulk. Mcu has made Hulk into a joke.
"I know him", yes, we will get to know all about him soon, put all that away until phase 3. Keep going in release order. Soon you will catch up to phase 4.
The scene with the old man stands up to Loki was chikd age during the holocaust always gets me. He rebeled against another man trying to ensalve and erdicate a group of people.
Oh that's cool... you loved the scene with Thor and Tony!! My faves in the universe. But you really busted up with Hulk smacking Loki around like wet rag. Heh heh
I love this movie a lot! I remember it was my last days in middle school before I became a freshman in high school! I remember seeing this in theaters and it completely blew me away! This movie honors the actual calling card to the team: The Earth's Mightest Heroes! To me, at the time, the movie felt like heroes do exist and they can work together! I know there are more of these films at this point, but this movie strongly has a special place in my heart and will always remain as my favorite Avenger film!
nice..phase 2 is coming..Iron Man 3, Thor: Dark World, Captain America: Winter Soldier, Guardians of the Galaxy, Avengers: Age of Ultron, and Ant-Man..
Half the planet? Oh, you poor child... Seriously, I haven't been sure about your reactions - but this vid, your reactions - and editing! - was top-notch. You notice, and hit all the right spots :)
It's one of my favorite Marvel movies, I also remember a lot when I was at the movies, I really enjoyed it 🥰💞 Let's hope Disney doesn't delete your video because it would be unfortunate for Disney to do that
Great reaction!! I loved seeing this in the theatre!! As a life long Marvel fan, I took alot of shit growing up. It was surreal seeing a real well done Avengers movie 💘💗🥰😊
Hey, Evie! "Avengers" was a game-changer and the proof of concept of Feige's grand plan! Team movies weren't anything new as we had already seen the X-Men, the Fantastic Four, Mystery Men, Watchmen and the Incredibles in action by this point but a multi-franchise crossover event hadn't been done since the Universal horror cycle of the '40's and, certainly, not on a scale this immense! This movie is the very definition of a thrilling Hollywood blockbuster and it shattered every record! Who knew we were only being teed up for something even bigger? The in-universe timeline up to this point: "First Avenger" is from 1942-1945, "Agent Carter: Season 1" is in 1946, "Agent Carter One-Shot" is in 1947, Ang Lee's "Hulk" is from 2005-2006, "Iron Man" is in 2009, Fury's Big Week including "Iron Man 2", "Incredible Hulk" and "Thor" is in 2010, Cap is thawed in 2011 and "Avengers" is in 2012 with "Iron Man 3" occurring at year's end 2012. Marvel Comics assembled "Earth's Mightiest Heroes" in September 1963, the same month the X-Men debuted and two years after the Fantastic Four. Whereas the other groups were privately financed and comprised of members who were linked by blood or genes, the Avengers were a more motley crew subject to government oversight. Their headquarters was a mansion gifted to the team by Tony Stark located on 890 Fifth Avenue in New York City nestled on the eastern edge of Central Park complete with a butler named Jarvis to attend their needs. As in the movie, the team would travel around the globe in sleek compact planes called Quinjets. The five founding members were Iron Man, Thor, Ant-Man, Wasp and Hulk. The team found Captain America in the ice and thawed him out in the fourth issue. He was granted honorary founding status and has been with the group through almost every incarnation often leading as Chairman. As in the film, it was Loki's mischief that brought the heroes together whereupon they decided they should gather regularly to tackle any situation that was too much for any one them alone. Borrowing again from Marvel's alternate universe, the 1610 Ultimate Universe, the Chitauri are introduced as Loki's invasion force in the film since the Ultimate-equivalent of the Avengers united for the first time to battle that species. Credit goes to the Wasp's Janet van Dyne for coming up with their name, the Avengers. Over the years, the roster would rotate frequently as a diverse group of beings filled the ranks of the organization including humans, superhumans, mutants, inhumans, atlanteans, eternals, sorcerers, androids, aliens, demi-gods and deities. The team's battle cry was simple: "Avengers Assemble!" Joss Whedon was an ideal choice for director. Having cut his teeth on "Buffy, the Vampire Slayer" and "Firefly", he understood how to ground fantasy and sci-fi with clashing team dynamics. As a comic book enthusiast and writer, he was well-versed with the Marvel sandbox and this movie hums under his sure hand. As this is a team movie, the cast is a bunch of familiar faces with a couple of new additions and everybody gets their moment to shine. Robert Downey, Jr. as Tony Stark aka Iron Man, Gwyneth Paltrow as Virginia 'Pepper' Potts, Paul Bettany as JARVIS and Scarlett Johansson as Natasha Romanoff aka Black Widow carry over from the "Iron Man" films. Chris Hemsworth as Thor Odinson aka Thor, Tom Hiddleston as Loki Laufeyson aka Loki, Stellan Skarsgard as Dr. Erik Selvig and Jeremy Renner as Clint Barton aka Hawkeye carry over from "Thor". Chris Evans as Steve Rogers aka Captain America carries over from "The First Avenger". Samuel L. Jackson as Col. Nick Fury, Clark Gregg as Agent Phil Coulson and Maximiliano Hernandez as Agent Jasper Sitwell return as the faces of SHIELD with new addition Cobie Smulders as Agent Maria Hill, right-hand woman to Fury. Mark Ruffalo replaces Edward Norton as Bruce Banner aka Hulk but Lou Ferrigno remains on hand as the voice of Hulk. Powers Boothe and Jenny Agutter play World Security Council members who carry over into "Agents of SHIELD" as Gideon Malick and "Winter Soldier" as Hawley, respectively. Whedon alum Alexis Denisof plays the Chitauri spokesman known as The Other in heavy prosthetics who appears again in "Guardians of the Galaxy". Surprisingly, distinguished Polish writer-director-actor Jerzy Skolimowski pops up as corrupt Russian General Luchkov who gets outplayed by Natasha. Esteemed character actor Harry Dean Stanton has a wry bit as a custodian who witnesses the Hulk's transformation, New York character actor Robert Clohessy has a funny bit as an NYPD Sergeant who questions Cap's credentials, veteran character actor Kenneth Tigar has a moving bit as a defiant old German man, prolific character actor Jamie McShane has a quick televised bit as a celebratory bystander, all-American character actor Warren Kole plays a SHIELD tech on the helicarrier bridge and Ashley Johnson, the voice of Ellie in "The Last of Us", shows up as Beth, a grateful waitress. Enver Gjokaj, who would later be cast as Daniel Sousa in "Agent Carter" and "Agents of SHIELD", briefly appears in an unrelated role as a New York cop! TRIVIA: 1. Harry Dean Stanton was famously killed by the xenomorph in "Alien" so, when he asks a naked Bruce Banner if he's an alien, it's a tongue-in-cheek nod to his former role. 2. RDJ ad-libbed a lot of dialogue including the faux-Shakespeare routine with Thor, the "Galaga" quip on the bridge, the shawarma comment when he's revived and the character nicknames like Legolas for Hawkeye. 3. Mark Ruffalo ad-libbed the roar that awakens Tony from unconsciousness after he falls back to Earth. 4. Chitauri is Zulu for 'serpent race from the sky'. 5. Jeremy Renner was trained by Olympic archers in the use of his bow. 6. Shawarma sales skyrocketed after this movie! EASTER EGGS: 1. Loki's body temperature registers as blue on the infrared monitor trained on his cell because of his Frost-Giant physiology. 2. Odin's pet ravens Huginn (Thought) and Muninn (Memory) fly past Thor and Loki on the outcrop after Loki is taken from the Quinjet. 3. One of the trading cards in Coulson's collectible set features the cover of "Captain America" # 1 which illustrates Cap socking Hitler on the jaw. 4. The mind-controlling Chitauri scepter makes its first appearance in the saga and is the second alien artifact of power to affect our heroes after the space-spanning Tesseract. CAMEO: 1. Stan Lee appears in a cameo as a chess-playing senior citizen who expresses disbelief about superheroes being active in New York. END-CREDIT SCENES: 1. The Other reports the Chitauri defeat to Thanos who smiles at the prospect of 'courting death'. This is Thanos' first appearance in the saga. His smile is a reference to his comic counterpart who actually is in love with the personification of Death. 2. The exhausted team gorges themselves on shawarma post-battle having taken Tony up on his suggestion. The next chronological stop in the MCU is the ONE-SHOT featurette called "ITEM 47" about Chitauri tech falling into the wrong hands. It is found on the "Avengers" blu-ray or on DPlus. Don't forget to watch it or the AGENT CARTER ONE-SHOT which can be paired with "Captain America: The First Avenger" or be viewed as a coda to the "AGENT CARTER" series. If you want to see "AGENT CARTER", the first 8-episode season is EXCEPTIONAL, occurs before the One-Shot and can be seen after "Avengers" as an interlude between phases. The "Man Out of Time" DELETED SCENE which includes Stan Lee should not have been cut from the film and is definitely worth a look!
Great reaction! I highly suggest to only look the next movie title one at a time, the least you know about the next movies will be better for your reactions. Even be aware of the movie mosters, some of them spoils surprise character introductions. Go as blind as you can. :)
Mark Ruffalo is an amazing actor...love him in a true movie called Spotlight.. about a newspaper that discovered wide spread child abuse in the church.. amazing movie
I really liked your reaction. I will only tell you one thing, about how you have perceived Tony Stark (Iron Man: "the man who does not accept imposed orders, nor protocols"), and (Steve Rogers (Captain America: "the soldier accustomed to accepting orders"), and is that, you will be very surprised what each one of them defends in the movie, "Civil War". 😉
One thing really stands out. Your honesty at the end. I just cannot stand all these "first time reactions" of people acting totally clueless. Sure, maybe... I simply don't believe they all live under a rock and didn't saw any spoilers or memes about Marvel, especially Thanos, snaps and certain gauntlets. Thanks for being real :)
When Coulson gets stabbed, I heard they altered it on some streaming platforms to not show it going through his chest (as it is here), in the theater and regular versions ( I guess, also DVD bluray) you see the spear coming out of his chest.
@@ricardoortiz4870Robin sparkles was a teen pop star in Canada before she moved to New York and met Ted Mosby in How I Met Your Mother. I'm almost certain you're trolling here but even if you are, here's a little tip. EVERYONE has a mother lmao
It's hard to imagine them doing a better job casting the roles of Iron Man, Captain America and Thor. Robert Downey Jr, Chis Evans and Chris Hemsworth are PERFECT. (The rest of the cast are excellent, too!)
Hey, you liked Buffy. Did you likewise watch Angel? If so, you may recognize Jeremy Renner (Agent Barton/Hawkeye) from an episode of that show, as a vampire from Angel's past, I think in the first season.
Thanks for mentioning Joss Whedon and Buffy at the top. I was also a big Buffy fan (and was in high school when it was on) so it was a big thing in my life. But as I get older, I can see the problematic elements in Whedon's storytelling more clearly. I like this movie. I haven't watched in in awhile because I have been upset by some of the revelations against Whedon. I do think some of the characters are more jokey than we usually see them and aren't totally consistent. But I have read in news articles that he was the one who insisted there needed to be a female Avenger (an early draft had Wasp/Janet Van Dyne because Scarlett Johansson was said to be unavailable, but then when she became available this was the result). And I hope, SJ was by then a big enough star that he couldn't be awful to her like he was to Charisma Carpenter, Michelle Trachtenberg and Gal Gadot. (Although the storyline he gives SJ in Avengers 2: Age of Ultron is definitely problematic.) I guess it's sad that movie execs had to be told there should be a female character in their film, but, you know, Hollywood. JW's "genius" was to stay "hey women have stories too" but then he treated them shitty while telling them, so it wasn't THAT much progress. ETA: Possibly fun fact, that is Alexis Denisof (Wesley from Buffy and Angel) who places the hooded alien who opens the film and is the go-between for Thanos and Loki. So he can establish normal working relationships with men!
If you like Joss Whedon's work, you really should check out the series "Marvel: Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.". But don't start it immediately after this movie. It actually ties to the Marvel movies starting after "Iron Man 3".
I was lost when "Agents of Shield" season two started cause I hadn't seen "Winter Soldier" yet...... and all they said in the series was "After what happened in DC...."......
There’s a lot (a lot a lot) of Buffy Easter eggs in Whedon’s MCU films (and at least one Firefly easter egg I know of). I mean, I haven’t verified they’re Easter eggs; they’re just things I noticed. So, grain of salt. :) A couple of this film: Darla: Remember Budapest? (Buffy 1x07, I think) Natasha: Just like Budapest all over again! Hawkeye: You and I remember Budapest very differently And this, although I wouldn’t argue with someone who said it was a bit thin: Ford: He’s not in school, right? He looks older than her Xander: you’re not wrong (Time passes) (Ford shakes hands with Angel) Ford: whoa! Cold hands. Xander: you’re not wrong (Buffy, “Lie to Me”) Cap: It seems to run on some form of electricity! Tony: Well, you’re not wrong. Enjoyed the reaction; cheers.
Hahahah I love that!! always found that scene with Ford funny lol "See you made him do that thing where he's gone!" I did notice the dialogue being classic Whedon at times which I'm a big fan of so I really enjoyed this movie :)
I could listen to your voice all day. And be happy with that. But here, I get to see you as aswell. You are a stunner! Drop dead gorgeous. Hope you keep your channel running for a long time. Greetings from Sweden. 😊🌷
Hope you’d give Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. a slot on your schedule. It may not be canon in the MCU but is also a good Marvel series with so many lovable characters esp the ship that can rival Jamie and Claire (also scot and english).
great reaction. i rarely watch reactions after the movie is done, but i like how you talk.. also yea, great characters, and everyone cant help but like Loki. 😁
Had to mute more sound for this one, the audio kept getting claimed! still very happy to be able to post it on time YAYYY🥳
17:27 That would have actually killed Captain America. Assuming the shield wouldn't have been destroyed, his body should not have been able to endure the impact and he should have been squished into jello.
24:23 What made Steve Rodgers special you can't get from a bottle, it's why he got what was in the bottle.
@@McMahonHater I guess you don't know what vibranium is.
@@jimdetry9420 I know that if I drop 1000 lbs on sombody holding a shield, nomatter what it's made of, their body will get crushed under the weight. Captain America is tough, and he's pretty strong, but he's not invulnerable nore is he in Thor's league strength wise. The lbs per square inch that he'd bring to bare on that shield would have crushed Rodgers underneath it. In other words you don't know physics.
@@McMahonHater Since vibranium is an imaginary material you don't know the physics of vibranium. The Norse gods are also imaginary. In context, your argument has no weight because you are trying to use logic that doesn't apply. Almost everyone in the MCU can be accused of violating physics at some point or other. That makes your comment pointless.
A friend was an extra in this. In the formal party where the guy loses an eye, Loki tells everyone to kneel. My friend is all the way to the left edge with the golden curls. It was her birthday, and the cast sang to her, including RDJr, et al. It was filmed in Cleveland.
That's fucking AWESOME. That'll be a headline story for her whole life.
@@nicholaswilkerson4394 She was also an extra in The Ides of March, a Ryan Gosling, George Clooney story. She hung out with Ryan on set and even got direction directly from Clooney.
That’s so cool!!!!
Makes me grin when Natasha's fighting the gangsters and Coulson just calmly waits like she beats the crap out of an entire gang every other Tuesday. Hm, maybe she does.
Capt telling Tony that he's not the sacrificing himself type of guy , but at the end he did exactly that.
i think, in silence, capt did acknowledge that and learned, that there is a difference in open behaviour and the character inside... as with capt, both is almost the same, but with tony, it´s a big difference....
And Tony telling Cap that he was not special without the serum, yet Abraham Erskine and Howard Stark gave him that serum BECAUSE HE WAS ALREADY SPECIAL.
Tony Stank was wrong too
They had only met a few days earlier, and neither knew the other's full backstory, and likely never will truly understand each other. Cap was an orphan kid, who never met his father, who died in WW1 before Steve was even born, and his mother died in 1936, leaving 18 year old Steve alone with the bare essentials of education, with a need to prove he was able to do his part despite his size and poverty. Stark grew up a very wealthy kid with an education from one of the best tech schools on the planet, orphaned at 21, who doesn't feel a need to prove anything to anyone but himself.
39:49 Loki cannot complaint he was not warned. Tony told him "we have a Hulk" 😂
I really appreciate that you took your time and made this video that longer. It's worth it.
"Whosoever holds this hammer, if he be worthy, shall possess the power of Thor."
That scene with Odin gives me chills every time. Its not a matter of physical strength, but strength of heart.
And character.
"This was never gonna work if they didn't have something to ..."
Avenge. Coulson was about to say 'avenge' ... they are the Avengers after all.
Pretty good death scene btw, and i highly suggest you watch 'Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.' if you want more Coulson.
The Hulk wrecking Loki is one of my favourite ever MCU moments. It never gets old 😂
Greatest boss battle ever.
I especially like Hulk's "color commentary" afterwards. 😆
When I was at the theater and saw that scene for the first time, I nearly screamed "Put out the Darkwing" ruclips.net/video/sv-RwVtj3WE/видео.html
Every time I see it, Aerosmith -Rag Doll plays in my head 😂😂😂
the sound loki makes right after hulk turns away.... priceless....
This was so good back in the day in theaters. Ppl were losing their minds.
I remember reading somewhere that the shawarma scene goes back to early Buffy days. When Nicholas Brendon was auditioning for Xander he adlibbed a bit about shawarma, and it was so odd and random that Whedon hired him for the part. 🙃
The end scene of eating schwarma was filmed at the very last minute. (Like only a few days before the film's release!) Chris Evans had grown a beard by this point, so they had to cover it with a prosthetic (plus he's got his hand covering it). You can see it if you look closely.
I love the console guy playing Galaga. you always wonder what all the people are doing at their screens. now we know.
Only after I’ve seen the film about a dozen times did I get the humor of a scene that has become one of my favourites. Loki was surprised and impressed that Natasha was able to sneak up behind him. After the battle was won and Loki was crawling, defeated, he turned around to see ALL of the Avengers were able to sneak up behind him!
To be fair to Loki, he *had* just awakened from a Hulk-induced nap in a bed of pulverized stone flooring.
fun fact, the after credits scene with the gang in the shawarma shop, Cap isn't eating and has his hand on his chin to hide his beard because the scene was filmed after he had started working on another project
It doesn't matter how many times I've seen the movie, I always crack up laughing when Hulk ragdolls Loki.
Also when Hulk punches Thor off-screen after that rad long-shot of all the Avengers working together and even combining their abilities (especially Iron Man reflecting his beams off Cap's shield). It was the perfect way to end such an awesome sequence, lol.
@@vodengc520 Hulk punching Thor into an opposite wall was a little bit petty, but it was the funny side of petty. 😂😂🤣🤣
Best scene ever in any of the Marvel movies!
It's really rare I get to say this about any series... but these just keep getting better. (The Avengers movies) The story getting deeper and the comeraderie getting stronger.
"Doth mother know you weareth her drapes?"
Still one of my favorite lines 🤣
35:59 "Nah. Send it back." You sounded like you were disappointed with an online purchase! 🤣
Several points; recall that Tony has daddy issues. He complains that his father didn't even like him, and he had to listen to his dad talk Captain America up his whole life. Is it any surprise he starts out resenting Steve?
Loki is a complex person, and he has an extensive character arc ahead of him. He wanted to be captured, as he wanted to instigate an incident with the Hulk. That explains the first half of that scene when they were roasting each other; Loki was stirring them up via the scepter. Note the change from "put on the suit" in a hostile way, to just after that we have "put on the suit" in an entirely different context.
A small point many may have missed when Thor escapes the murder capsule. He noticeably hesitates before picking up the hammer. He concerned that he's no longer worthy. His confidence is no longer limitless.
As for the Hulk sucker punch, he hadn't forgotten the fight on the Helicarrier. I think after that he considered Thor & him even. 😏
This film along with the whole build up since Iron Man (2008) pretty much made The Avengers household names. Before this the Avengers were not very mainstream, older people would know characters like Hulk from the great The Incredible Hulk (1977) show along with maybe Captain America and Iron Man if they were deeper into comics but there was never a big push for The Avengers. The X-Men being the most well known Marvel comic book series at the time throughout the 1990s and 2000s. Even going back to the 1990s we had the whole Marvel animated universe with Spider-Man, X-Men, Hulk, Iron Man, Fantastic Four etc Animated Series.
Out of all of these Spider-Man and X-Men were the most beloved and watched and all the Avengers got was small little cameos appearing as background characters in Spider-Man for example or an episode where Wolverine fights alongside Captain America. We then had the X-Men films starting in 2000 which are regarded as the reason the MCU exists to this day, correct also goes to Blade (1998) but alot of people had no idea that Blade was even a Marvel film. So for a good 30 decades from the 1990s to the start of the 2010s the X-Men were much more well known compared to Avengers. This film changed all of that and we got fun animated shows like Avengers: Earths Mightiest Hero's (2011) that focused on the Avengers and is really the first show to dive deep into the Avengers.
I'd say the Justice League was also much more well known as well. We had shows like The Batman Animated Series in the 1990s which gave birth to the DCAU (DC Animated Universe) with Superman Animated Series, Batman Beyond, Static Shock etc. Then in 2001 we got the amazing Justice League show followed by Justice League Unlimited in 2004 which focused on the massive side roster of characters. So DC's main Superhero team was much more well known to the Public than even the Avengers. Again this is just the mainstream audience so people who didn't read the comic books or we're just starting to get introduced to comic characters.
Girl. You know you're the FIRST reactor I've ever seen who understands that lifting Mjolnir isn't about strength, and isn't surprised when Hulk can't lift it.
I'm still surprised. Out of all heroes I assume he's worthy outside of Thor himself. But it's never been established what it takes to be worthy. So I guess it's all relative.
Harry Dean Stanton(the watchman who handed Banner his shorts) has been in a lot of movies, including "Alien" and "The Green Mile."
Barton...Clint Barton...a.k.a. Hawkeye. The S.H.I.E.L.D. operative with a special bond with Black Widow. 😮
That was a fun reaction. The Hulk smashing Loki scene is one of those memes that will last forever 😂
I think Evie had 12% of a moment as well😅
Great reaction! Back in the 1970s when I was reading my brother's Marvel comic books, the Avengers was my favorite title. This movie was everything I had hoped it would be. The other thing that being a comic nerd did for me was that during the mid-credit scene when the big bad guy was revealed it was an Easter egg for all of us who immediately recognized him from the comics. Keep up the good work, some of the upcoming titles are even better than this one.
Great reaction as always! I agree with you that Tony's relationships in this movie are so fascinating. I think his experience in Iron Man 2 is really relevant to how he is with Bruce in this, because he's experienced what happens when you try to repress your demons, so in his own Tony way, he really is trying to help Bruce come to terms with the Hulk who, as you noticed, Bruce is distancing himself from with the "other guy" talk.
It's a shame you know who the gentleman in the mid-credits scene was, but you've got so much to look forward to in the upcoming phases!
Dangit, Evie! I couldn't stop humming "Let's Go To The Mall" the entire reaction. 😉
Cease humming or I'll challenge you to a slap bet!
i love that they became such a close-knit group over this movie and universe. they all got matching tats and have a group chat. its not that common anymore.
If you want more Agent Coulson, watch Agents of Shield. It's a fantastic series based in the MCU.
Coulson is the GOAT. I can (and do) listen to him monologue for hours.
It's Marvel tradition: when the heroes first meet, they fight! 1. It's fun. 2. It helps to establish character and power levels.
Yes, the legendary Marvel Method.
"First meet"? They're always fighting lol
That shit-eaten grin you had on when they showed Cap says everything
And you always stay so calm and relaxed for every reaction... what's your secret?
Evie is secretly Sharon Carter.
A fun fact Robert Downey Jr would hide snacks on set cause he always got hungry. They got tired of trying to find them so they put it in the movie. The Galaga scene was improvised by RDJ and they decided to show the guy playing it.
Steve Rogers understood the "flying monkeys" reference probably because he saw The Wizard of Oz when it first came out in theaters. In 1939.
It's always one of the big three: Wizards, witches, or flying monkeys.
Yay, a fellow Buffy fan! Love BtVS so much!
Buffy rules!!!
I agree Shawarma is good. My favorite from this movie will always be Bruce saying “that’s my secret Cap. I’m always angry.” Hearing that Avengers theme for the first time…the best!
First, love your reactions so far in the first 5 Marvel films.
Second, Loki's scepter can control minds. We saw him take over Barton and Selvig with a touch. But it can also influence people from a distance. That's why they were arguing in the lab - Loki's plan was to get the heroes to fight each other rather than unite to fight him. He knew just his brother Thor was a match for him, so a whole team could defeat him. We also saw Loki sneaking around at the end of the first Thor movie "well, that's worth a look". So he was on Earth scouting out what Earth had to defend itself. Pretty good plan, overall, but he underestimated how fast the Avengers would come together when things got serious.
Note: The "Battle of New York" (as it is called afterwards) caused a lot of damage to midtown Manhattan, where Stark Tower is. But beyond that area there was little to no damage, because the Avengers kept the fight concentrated in that area. The city was able to clean up the mess and recover in a few years, like they did in real life when the World Trade Center was destroyed in 2001.
Just Josh Brolin dealin' witha bad sunburn 😅
Mark was the first actor to play hulk and banner
They even made the hulk resemble mark
@@danielhead8123 Fun Fact: Mark Ruffalo was actually The Incredible Hulk director Louis Leterrier's first choice for the role of Bruce Banner.
Norton played both Hulk and Bruce.. go and watch the making of Incredible Hulk(2008).
Norton still remains the best Hulk. Mcu has made Hulk into a joke.
"I know him", yes, we will get to know all about him soon, put all that away until phase 3. Keep going in release order. Soon you will catch up to phase 4.
The scene with the old man stands up to Loki was chikd age during the holocaust always gets me. He rebeled against another man trying to ensalve and erdicate a group of people.
That was probably one of the best ways I've seen someone address Joss Whedon the person as well as the artist.
Oh that's cool... you loved the scene with Thor and Tony!! My faves in the universe. But you really busted up with Hulk smacking Loki around like wet rag. Heh heh
As a Buffy fan you may appreciate that the head Chutari alien, The Other is played by the actor who plays Wesley
No freaking way!! I never would have guessed hhahaha
I love this movie a lot! I remember it was my last days in middle school before I became a freshman in high school! I remember seeing this in theaters and it completely blew me away! This movie honors the actual calling card to the team: The Earth's Mightest Heroes! To me, at the time, the movie felt like heroes do exist and they can work together! I know there are more of these films at this point, but this movie strongly has a special place in my heart and will always remain as my favorite Avenger film!
in the end, stark threw himself on the barbed wire, for everyone else to survive... luckyly he got out....
nice..phase 2 is coming..Iron Man 3, Thor: Dark World, Captain America: Winter Soldier, Guardians of the Galaxy, Avengers: Age of Ultron, and Ant-Man..
Half the planet? Oh, you poor child... Seriously, I haven't been sure about your reactions - but this vid, your reactions - and editing! - was top-notch. You notice, and hit all the right spots :)
It's one of my favorite Marvel movies, I also remember a lot when I was at the movies, I really enjoyed it 🥰💞
Let's hope Disney doesn't delete your video because it would be unfortunate for Disney to do that
I doubt it. There's plenty of other reactions on RUclips to this film and the rest of the MCU.
Great reaction!! I loved seeing this in the theatre!!
As a life long Marvel fan, I took alot of shit growing up. It was surreal seeing a real well done Avengers movie 💘💗🥰😊
Hey, Evie! "Avengers" was a game-changer and the proof of concept of Feige's grand plan! Team movies weren't anything new as we had already seen the X-Men, the Fantastic Four, Mystery Men, Watchmen and the Incredibles in action by this point but a multi-franchise crossover event hadn't been done since the Universal horror cycle of the '40's and, certainly, not on a scale this immense! This movie is the very definition of a thrilling Hollywood blockbuster and it shattered every record! Who knew we were only being teed up for something even bigger?
The in-universe timeline up to this point: "First Avenger" is from 1942-1945, "Agent Carter: Season 1" is in 1946, "Agent Carter One-Shot" is in 1947, Ang Lee's "Hulk" is from 2005-2006, "Iron Man" is in 2009, Fury's Big Week including "Iron Man 2", "Incredible Hulk" and "Thor" is in 2010, Cap is thawed in 2011 and "Avengers" is in 2012 with "Iron Man 3" occurring at year's end 2012.
Marvel Comics assembled "Earth's Mightiest Heroes" in September 1963, the same month the X-Men debuted and two years after the Fantastic Four. Whereas the other groups were privately financed and comprised of members who were linked by blood or genes, the Avengers were a more motley crew subject to government oversight. Their headquarters was a mansion gifted to the team by Tony Stark located on 890 Fifth Avenue in New York City nestled on the eastern edge of Central Park complete with a butler named Jarvis to attend their needs. As in the movie, the team would travel around the globe in sleek compact planes called Quinjets. The five founding members were Iron Man, Thor, Ant-Man, Wasp and Hulk. The team found Captain America in the ice and thawed him out in the fourth issue. He was granted honorary founding status and has been with the group through almost every incarnation often leading as Chairman. As in the film, it was Loki's mischief that brought the heroes together whereupon they decided they should gather regularly to tackle any situation that was too much for any one them alone. Borrowing again from Marvel's alternate universe, the 1610 Ultimate Universe, the Chitauri are introduced as Loki's invasion force in the film since the Ultimate-equivalent of the Avengers united for the first time to battle that species. Credit goes to the Wasp's Janet van Dyne for coming up with their name, the Avengers. Over the years, the roster would rotate frequently as a diverse group of beings filled the ranks of the organization including humans, superhumans, mutants, inhumans, atlanteans, eternals, sorcerers, androids, aliens, demi-gods and deities. The team's battle cry was simple: "Avengers Assemble!"
Joss Whedon was an ideal choice for director. Having cut his teeth on "Buffy, the Vampire Slayer" and "Firefly", he understood how to ground fantasy and sci-fi with clashing team dynamics. As a comic book enthusiast and writer, he was well-versed with the Marvel sandbox and this movie hums under his sure hand.
As this is a team movie, the cast is a bunch of familiar faces with a couple of new additions and everybody gets their moment to shine. Robert Downey, Jr. as Tony Stark aka Iron Man, Gwyneth Paltrow as Virginia 'Pepper' Potts, Paul Bettany as JARVIS and Scarlett Johansson as Natasha Romanoff aka Black Widow carry over from the "Iron Man" films. Chris Hemsworth as Thor Odinson aka Thor, Tom Hiddleston as Loki Laufeyson aka Loki, Stellan Skarsgard as Dr. Erik Selvig and Jeremy Renner as Clint Barton aka Hawkeye carry over from "Thor". Chris Evans as Steve Rogers aka Captain America carries over from "The First Avenger". Samuel L. Jackson as Col. Nick Fury, Clark Gregg as Agent Phil Coulson and Maximiliano Hernandez as Agent Jasper Sitwell return as the faces of SHIELD with new addition Cobie Smulders as Agent Maria Hill, right-hand woman to Fury. Mark Ruffalo replaces Edward Norton as Bruce Banner aka Hulk but Lou Ferrigno remains on hand as the voice of Hulk. Powers Boothe and Jenny Agutter play World Security Council members who carry over into "Agents of SHIELD" as Gideon Malick and "Winter Soldier" as Hawley, respectively. Whedon alum Alexis Denisof plays the Chitauri spokesman known as The Other in heavy prosthetics who appears again in "Guardians of the Galaxy". Surprisingly, distinguished Polish writer-director-actor Jerzy Skolimowski pops up as corrupt Russian General Luchkov who gets outplayed by Natasha. Esteemed character actor Harry Dean Stanton has a wry bit as a custodian who witnesses the Hulk's transformation, New York character actor Robert Clohessy has a funny bit as an NYPD Sergeant who questions Cap's credentials, veteran character actor Kenneth Tigar has a moving bit as a defiant old German man, prolific character actor Jamie McShane has a quick televised bit as a celebratory bystander, all-American character actor Warren Kole plays a SHIELD tech on the helicarrier bridge and Ashley Johnson, the voice of Ellie in "The Last of Us", shows up as Beth, a grateful waitress. Enver Gjokaj, who would later be cast as Daniel Sousa in "Agent Carter" and "Agents of SHIELD", briefly appears in an unrelated role as a New York cop!
TRIVIA:
1. Harry Dean Stanton was famously killed by the xenomorph in "Alien" so, when he asks a naked Bruce Banner if he's an alien, it's a tongue-in-cheek nod to his former role.
2. RDJ ad-libbed a lot of dialogue including the faux-Shakespeare routine with Thor, the "Galaga" quip on the bridge, the shawarma comment when he's revived and the character nicknames like Legolas for Hawkeye.
3. Mark Ruffalo ad-libbed the roar that awakens Tony from unconsciousness after he falls back to Earth.
4. Chitauri is Zulu for 'serpent race from the sky'.
5. Jeremy Renner was trained by Olympic archers in the use of his bow.
6. Shawarma sales skyrocketed after this movie!
EASTER EGGS:
1. Loki's body temperature registers as blue on the infrared monitor trained on his cell because of his Frost-Giant physiology.
2. Odin's pet ravens Huginn (Thought) and Muninn (Memory) fly past Thor and Loki on the outcrop after Loki is taken from the Quinjet.
3. One of the trading cards in Coulson's collectible set features the cover of "Captain America" # 1 which illustrates Cap socking Hitler on the jaw.
4. The mind-controlling Chitauri scepter makes its first appearance in the saga and is the second alien artifact of power to affect our heroes after the space-spanning Tesseract.
CAMEO:
1. Stan Lee appears in a cameo as a chess-playing senior citizen who expresses disbelief about superheroes being active in New York.
END-CREDIT SCENES:
1. The Other reports the Chitauri defeat to Thanos who smiles at the prospect of 'courting death'. This is Thanos' first appearance in the saga. His smile is a reference to his comic counterpart who actually is in love with the personification of Death.
2. The exhausted team gorges themselves on shawarma post-battle having taken Tony up on his suggestion.
The next chronological stop in the MCU is the ONE-SHOT featurette called "ITEM 47" about Chitauri tech falling into the wrong hands. It is found on the "Avengers" blu-ray or on DPlus.
Don't forget to watch it or the AGENT CARTER ONE-SHOT which can be paired with "Captain America: The First Avenger" or be viewed as a coda to the "AGENT CARTER" series.
If you want to see "AGENT CARTER", the first 8-episode season is EXCEPTIONAL, occurs before the One-Shot and can be seen after "Avengers" as an interlude between phases.
The "Man Out of Time" DELETED SCENE which includes Stan Lee should not have been cut from the film and is definitely worth a look!
Great reaction! I highly suggest to only look the next movie title one at a time, the least you know about the next movies will be better for your reactions. Even be aware of the movie mosters, some of them spoils surprise character introductions. Go as blind as you can. :)
Colson told fury they won't come together unless there was something to fight for" lose.
I’m so happy ur a big fan of cpt America. He’s the heart of this whole story and just wait to see what he does 🤟
Mark Ruffalo is an amazing actor...love him in a true movie called Spotlight.. about a newspaper that discovered wide spread child abuse in the church.. amazing movie
Fun Fact: He was actually the director Louis Leterrier’s first choice for the role of Bruce Banner in 2008’s The Incredible Hulk.
Fantastic reaction and great comments too! Your attention to detail is going to pay off and I can't wait for you to see where this goes!
I really liked your reaction. I will only tell you one thing, about how you have perceived Tony Stark (Iron Man: "the man who does not accept imposed orders, nor protocols"), and (Steve Rogers (Captain America: "the soldier accustomed to accepting orders"), and is that, you will be very surprised what each one of them defends in the movie, "Civil War". 😉
One thing really stands out. Your honesty at the end.
I just cannot stand all these "first time reactions" of people acting totally clueless. Sure, maybe... I simply don't believe they all live under a rock and didn't saw any spoilers or memes about Marvel, especially Thanos, snaps and certain gauntlets.
Thanks for being real :)
Thank you for another amazing video!
When Coulson gets stabbed, I heard they altered it on some streaming platforms to not show it going through his chest (as it is here), in the theater and regular versions ( I guess, also DVD bluray) you see the spear coming out of his chest.
It is Robin Sparkles .lol
No that's Batman.
STOP FIGHTING. LOL, YOURE GONNA NEED TO GET USED TO THAT.
Hi. Does anyone know if she reacted to the 1st Captain America? I can’t find it nor her MCU playlist. Thanks!
Come on! Let’s go to the mall everybody!!!😂😂
Crap. You HAD to make a Robin Sparkles reference. Now im gonna have lets go to the mall stuck in my head for DAYS
That’s DC and Robin is a male.
@@ricardoortiz4870 Robin Sparkles is from How I Met Your Mother
@@nicholaswilkerson4394 Robin doesn’t have a mother (I think).
@@ricardoortiz4870Robin sparkles was a teen pop star in Canada before she moved to New York and met Ted Mosby in How I Met Your Mother. I'm almost certain you're trolling here but even if you are, here's a little tip. EVERYONE has a mother lmao
@@nicholaswilkerson4394 Maria Hill is single.
It's hard to imagine them doing a better job casting the roles of Iron Man, Captain America and Thor. Robert Downey Jr, Chis Evans and Chris Hemsworth are PERFECT. (The rest of the cast are excellent, too!)
Hey, you liked Buffy. Did you likewise watch Angel? If so, you may recognize Jeremy Renner (Agent Barton/Hawkeye) from an episode of that show, as a vampire from Angel's past, I think in the first season.
It’s Canada day! Let’s go to the mall! 🎉😅
Thanks for mentioning Joss Whedon and Buffy at the top. I was also a big Buffy fan (and was in high school when it was on) so it was a big thing in my life. But as I get older, I can see the problematic elements in Whedon's storytelling more clearly.
I like this movie. I haven't watched in in awhile because I have been upset by some of the revelations against Whedon. I do think some of the characters are more jokey than we usually see them and aren't totally consistent. But I have read in news articles that he was the one who insisted there needed to be a female Avenger (an early draft had Wasp/Janet Van Dyne because Scarlett Johansson was said to be unavailable, but then when she became available this was the result). And I hope, SJ was by then a big enough star that he couldn't be awful to her like he was to Charisma Carpenter, Michelle Trachtenberg and Gal Gadot. (Although the storyline he gives SJ in Avengers 2: Age of Ultron is definitely problematic.)
I guess it's sad that movie execs had to be told there should be a female character in their film, but, you know, Hollywood. JW's "genius" was to stay "hey women have stories too" but then he treated them shitty while telling them, so it wasn't THAT much progress.
ETA: Possibly fun fact, that is Alexis Denisof (Wesley from Buffy and Angel) who places the hooded alien who opens the film and is the go-between for Thanos and Loki. So he can establish normal working relationships with men!
I love this movie alot btw great reaction
If you like Joss Whedon's work, you really should check out the series "Marvel: Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.". But don't start it immediately after this movie. It actually ties to the Marvel movies starting after "Iron Man 3".
I was lost when "Agents of Shield" season two started cause I hadn't seen "Winter Soldier" yet...... and all they said in the series was "After what happened in DC...."......
Man that was good movies back then.
There’s a lot (a lot a lot) of Buffy Easter eggs in Whedon’s MCU films (and at least one Firefly easter egg I know of). I mean, I haven’t verified they’re Easter eggs; they’re just things I noticed. So, grain of salt. :)
A couple of this film:
Darla: Remember Budapest? (Buffy 1x07, I think)
Natasha: Just like Budapest all over again!
Hawkeye: You and I remember Budapest very differently
And this, although I wouldn’t argue with someone who said it was a bit thin:
Ford: He’s not in school, right? He looks older than her
Xander: you’re not wrong
(Time passes)
(Ford shakes hands with Angel)
Ford: whoa! Cold hands.
Xander: you’re not wrong (Buffy, “Lie to Me”)
Cap: It seems to run on some form of electricity!
Tony: Well, you’re not wrong.
Enjoyed the reaction; cheers.
Hahahah I love that!! always found that scene with Ford funny lol "See you made him do that thing where he's gone!" I did notice the dialogue being classic Whedon at times which I'm a big fan of so I really enjoyed this movie :)
It was great the several times when the film startled a laugh out of you! 😁
0:46 I think joss is a fine man, a black man can accuse two man and still not get employed how can blame be without proof and one sided
I must say... one of my favorites ❤
I could listen to your voice all day.
And be happy with that.
But here, I get to see you as aswell.
You are a stunner!
Drop dead gorgeous.
Hope you keep your channel running for a long time.
Greetings from Sweden.
😊🌷
Hope you’d give Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. a slot on your schedule. It may not be canon in the MCU but is also a good Marvel series with so many lovable characters esp the ship that can rival Jamie and Claire (also scot and english).
Woooo! More Marvel 😊
Flying monkeys was a Wizard of Oz reference.
IDC LOKI IS LITERALLY MY FAVORITE 💚💚💚💚💚
Captain America shield made of Vibranium from Wakanda
I'm loving the outfit 😍
Joss got the job because of Buffy, Firefly & serenity. Well deserved.
39:50 It beaten a god like it was a rag doll.
Only a Canadian and/or a big fan of HIMYM got that Robin Sparkles reference lol
That’s DC and Robin is a male.
Joss Whedon also did Firefly then Serenity, both of which are worth looking into, regardless of him personally.
I think its the best movie of mcu
Thank you, Evie, for sharing your reaction to another of my favorite movies.
Love watching your reactions and hearing your comments Evie.❤❤
captain america is my favorite 💙💙
"Not to men like you."
"There are no men like me."
"There are always men like you..."
My favorite lines out of the entire MCU.
great reaction. i rarely watch reactions after the movie is done, but i like how you talk.. also yea, great characters, and everyone cant help but like Loki. 😁
6:46 Fun Fact: Mark Ruffalo was actually The Incrediblele Hulk director Louis Leterrier's first choice for the role of Bruce Banner.
Norton was the best Hulk/Banner.. dude was straight out of the comics.
Not so much Robin Sparkles here, but Robin Daggers, when she went grunge 😅
No that's Batman's sidekick. 😂
Glad you liked the Hulk here because it's the last time he's the Hulk IMO. He becomes more and more Disneyfied by the movie.
Agreed
He was good in Age Of Ultron as well. Which also happened to be the last Avengers film by Whedon.
Find out what happened to Phil Coulson in the MARVEL series “Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D”
Let's go to THE MALL EVERYBOOOOOODY! #iykyk
34:23 Zemo must have seen this part and took notes.