They filmed that the day after the movie first premiered, which was still a little bit before the official release. Chris Evans had a beard at the time cause he was filming Snowpiercer, so he had this big puffy prosthetic on his face to cover it, which is why he has his hand covering his face. The other actors mocked him relentlessly for how he looked haha. There’s actually a photo of the thing online somewhere.
Is no one else going to mention or give Mell credit for that SICK editing that placed him in his chair AT THE CONFERENCE TABLE WITH THE AVENGERS on the carrier? C'mon! Give it up for the man! He had me doing a double-take the first time like "wait... what's different about this scene... OH! You shifty... HAH!!! Ya got me!" 🤣🤣🤣
Mel just plonking himself into the scene always gets me, especially since everyone in the scene is so serious and he's just chilling there tossing snark XD
The reason they kept showing the waitress, played by Ashely Johnson, is because there is a deleted scene from the beginning of the movie showing Steve Rogers having lunch in civilian clothes (and drawing Stark Tower) outside the cafe and her serving him. They have a quick chat and Stan Lee tells him to ask for her number. I think its supposed to be Steve thinking about whether he should try to become friends with Tony Stark since he was friends with Tony's father but being unsure due to Tony's narcisissistic style.
@@musicjonna No BUT she is actually very big in the voice actor community. She was Tara in Teen Titans, Gwen in Ben 10 Alien Force/Ultimate Alien, Gretchen in Recess
That IS Ashley Johnson! I've only ever seen her in Critical Role which I picked up quite a long time as Avengers and I was watching this reaction going "wait... that looks like... IS that...??" Thanks for noting her name!
Coulson didn’t fake his death. He legitimately did die then was resurrected in Agents of Shield. How he did, was answered in the show. Also it’s not confirmed whether or not it’s canon anymore, yet.
"There are always men like you." This is still the most powerful scene in the MCU, for my money. This man in Germany, old enough to have lived through the Holocaust, and endured the rise and then fall of Adolf Hitler, telling Loki he ain't shit but another petty dictator.
Cap's character arc serves as the moral anchor for the MCU. Any group with the power dynamic as the Avengers have invites power worship. Cap is the grounded idea that this can never happen with the Avengers. Doing the right thing simply because it's the right thing to do, is something Stan Lee incorporated in Captain America, and it held the Avengers together, even when they were apart.
Fun fact, the end credit scene was filmed so much after the fact that Evans had to hide the facial hair he'd grown with his hand. The film came out in many countries before the US, so they wanted to add at least a little something extra for the US release.
Harry Dean Stanton played the security guard who asks Bruce if he is an alien. That is especially apt because he played a victim of the alien in the movie of that name.
Its wild going back to watch this one after End Game. This was, at the time, the most ambitious team up then over a decade later we had ten times as many characters.
@@wearywanderer7018 It had to have more action to pad out the runtime b/c it was much thinner in plot and character development. Even Tony pointed out how stupid Loki's plan was. Whedon's inferiority to the Russo brothers was immediately proven when he actually had to provide a more detailed narrative in Age of Ultron. Hence, many consider Civil War as the first true Avengers sequel.
@@jp3813 “had to” have more action? Huh? They didn’t have 16 minutes of action in Endgame because it was too full of great characters and plot, that’s silly. That movie wasted a lot of time while The Avengers spent its time very well. Characters were very well written and the action (action isn’t pointless) was also spent well. In a lot of ways, Endgame is worse written that AOU. I’d say Endgame could have used more action since it was 3 hours long and half of the movie was virtually uneventful
@@wearywanderer7018 What you want is a fireworks show. The story is very thin: Loki riles up Earth's heroes to show his superiority only for it to backfire on him since they're now all working together. "Not a great plan." No surprises at all. Endgame actually has a complex story to tell and doesn't simply rely on action to entertain the audience. Allowing the characters to deal w/ loss, closing up their arcs by confronting the past, fending off a much bigger threat w/ more enemy varieties, etc... Even the final battle wasn't just the usual random scenes of heroes fighting minions since it mostly focuses on the gauntlet. There's an actual strategy rather than having a deus ex machina nuke solve everything. Hence, nobody misses Whedon in the MCU. People even hate the fact that he got his hands on the Justice League.
One of the best MCU movies- still in my top 5 to this day. By the way, vibranium isn't quite as durable as Asgardian uru, but it's very tough. In the comics vibranium is only about the 7th strongest of Marvel's fictional metals (strictly in terms of hardness/indestructibility) but it's the most versatile by far. What makes vibranium so awesome is its ability to absorb & redirect vibrations including kinetic energy impact- that's what alllows it to withstand massive attacks without being damaged.
Not to mention that Thor hit the shield with a blunt weapon that already evenly distributes force, so the shield had a much easier time repelling the energy. As opposed to a 3rd phase blade of the same material that very easily handles that shield
The fact that, in spite of focusing on it on purpose, they actually had to CG ScarJo's butt to be smaller because it was too distracting in the scene with Loki
At the end of Ironman 2 when they asked him to be a consultant he said they couldn't afford him, but that he would wave his fee if they would do him a favor. That's how they got the one Senator to present him his medal so technically he did become a consultant and that's why he showed up at the bar to talk to Ross in the Hulk end credit scene.
All the Avengers films are badass and the first one does such a great job showing these characters first time fighting side by side and awesome reaction.
I can't believe what they've been able to accomplish in such a short period of time. If George Lucas had that much juice, there would have been 3 dozen Star Wars movies and 9 Willow movies by now. :)
The guy who plays Thanos in the end credits scene returns in the opening of Captain America: Civil War as a mercenary stealing a biological weapon. He gets his butt whooped by Black Widow.
I haven't seen this movie in a long time but it still holds up for sure. It was my favorite movie back then for a reason and without it, I might have taken longer to be sold on the MCU
When this movie came out it was like a life time dream come true. All of a sudden it was cool to be a comic book nerd :) I loved your comment about the poor punching bag. "This guy has an arrow specifically for that ?" I didn't catch that :) Shawarma is pretty good. Think of a Greek gyro with a bunch more things on it.
Love the reaction! Natasha’s long hair was a terrible wig lol 26:28😂 Also I don’t think you’d wanna be the hulk. He can’t get upset, overly emotional etc. No sex, rollercoasters, drugs, or anything that gets you riled up.
Oh gosh, this brings back SO many feelings and memories. It was the first really BIG hitting movies to the emotions and adrenaline - at least for me! We were definitely all cheering at that big fucking hammer slap straight onto Hulk's jaw, and a ton of other shots as well. And so, so many scenes of crying laughter. The first time I saw that "puny god" scene in-theater (13 times, no shame here) the whole theater laughed so hard none of us even caught the "puny god" line! Several more movies got some incredible reactions but I don't think I ever felt quite *so* physically and emotionally exhausted (in a good way) until I walked out of End Game ten years later. It was - is! - an incredible set of bookends on a story it took ten years to tell. I haven't seen Avengers in a long, long time. Watching even partial scenes of the interplay between the characters is incredible. It brings back a clearer image of the long, long character transformations of Iron Man from a law unto himself to the opposite end of the pendulum back to a more centered approach, and Captain America taking the opposite journey... of Banner learning to live with Hulk... of that friendship between Black Widow and Hawkeye that never really got any background but the two of them still managed to act out so well that the end and beyond to Ronin was heartbreaking... the still shattered relationship and the relatively undeveloped characters of Thor and Loki... people complain about "oh it's all superhero movies now!" but they were able to build those characters so that what seemed like one of the best superhero movies ever in 2012 became a scratch on the surface of what they built and continued to build. I've never enjoyed TV because the episodic nature means there's rarely ever a satisfying conclusion, but these serial movies are stories that you can sit down and watch in 2, 3 hours and have a great story all within the one, but that also do provide a little more context for everything else in that same universe, so that you can taste as little or as much of the story as you like. Anyway, that turned into a wall of text, but what I mean to say is, I love, love, LOVE seeing people react to these movies. It felt like a bonding experience with total strangers in the movies, and it feels a little like it again when I get to sit down and see it again with y'all who are kind enough to share your reactions with the rest of us.
There's a character in the X-men that Mel would be perfect for with these self-inserts, lol. Forget Me Not. His mutant power is that everyone forgets they've seen him once he leaves their field of view. Even Professor X is affected. So, that's my head-canon now. Mel is just the MCU version of Forget Me Not.
This is the film where MCU really got awesome and was pretty much awesome till end of the End Game (+ Spidermans). I remember seeing this in theaters it was same thing as LoTR: This was something special.
Hi everyone. Very good video and very good editetd. Keep up with the good work. These days i am writing an Avengers fanfiction and i am from Norway so my english might not be the best, but i try. I am currently struggeling to match my oc Clare with one of the male avengers. She is very kind and do have a tendensy to apologice for some stuff that she doesnt have to apologice for just like Bruce. Her energy levels could be in a high tempo sometimes specially of she gets so bored that she gets restless, or tipsy or start to get a little drunk. She is very shy and in social arrangement like parties or go out on a bar she is very silent because she dont know what to talk about and like to observe and hear what others has to say, and she also doesnt just go to people and say hi and start conversations. She is stubborn and borned in the aries. She is in her thirties but looks like she is twenty five. She is a shield agent and like do background stuff instead of going on missions because of her autism. Her father has taken her to self defence courses before she became an agent. She is such a geek and knows a lot about different subjects so she is handy to have in quiz. Dogs and cats tends to like her and she is fond of cats and dogs. Her sels esteem is some kinda low and she loves to make people smile and them happy and she is bubbeling. She likes to drink and therefore know a lot about wine, beer and so on. She is half Norwegian and half american. She cant handle long distant relationships and she has figured out from she was young that its not her thing. So who would you match her with and why? Thanks for the help everyone and have a happy new year. Im hoping that the new year ahead will give you a lot of joy and your wishes come true. Hugs from a 35 year old woman from Norway.
Yo Mello askin if Bruce need a therapist & if there's a therapist on the ship has me in tears 😂😭 Like I'm at work, chill bro! 😂😂 Original Thanos was Damion Poitier
But he still Said no to being a consultant. If he said no to that, why ask him to join you on another project? Probably don't want to be bothered with him or think he's going to say no again. Buy thank you so much for the correction and clarification.
@@HelloMellowXVI Hey man! He did actually accept the consultation as well, the price was getting that dick senator to present him with his medal :) At least that's how I read it :) Very much enjoyed the review dude, your self-inserts are hilarious :)
Mjolnir is made from "uru metal," a metal created by a dying star, and can only be melted for forging through that same source. Mjolnir was made by the same dwarf (Eitri) in Nidavellir that made his Stormbreaker Axe in Endgame, using the same metal and process. It's stronger than Vibranium, which is only the strongest metal on Earth, and even stronger when enchanted by magic (Odin). It reacts to Cap's shield that way because of Vibranium's unique properties of being completely vibration resistant and being hit with a blunt object (something uru doesn't share), and that's also how Thanos destroyed the shield later with the bladed weapon he forced Eitri to make him from uru metal.
Well vibranium isn't the strongest metal on Earth in the comics, and Thor's hammer was enfused with a cosmic universe-destroying thunderstorm that Odin trapped into it, not just magic enchantments. Odin is by far the strongest god but Thor has more _potential_ by far.
The waitress they kept showing near the end of the movie was Beth played by Ashley Johnson. She was meant to be Captain America's love interest but they decided against it and left out the scene where they meet.
18:29 I completely understand. The reason it's like that because Universal Studios still has the rights to the Hulk and they didn't care about developing a movie with him. Fortunately, Marvel will have the full rights to the Hulk back pretty soon.
This movie is awesome. As much as I love what the Russo brothers did with Infinity War and Endgame. I wish Joss Whedon stayed directing the Avengers. He did a better job using the Hulk than the Russo brothers did.
"The waitress appearing in The Avengers (2012) , played by Ashley Johnson , first meets Cap in a scene that was deleted from the film." So apparently she had something of a passing relationship from meeting Captain America previously in the movie but it was a scene that was deleted.
Mmmm I think that Rogers and Tony didn’t get along here mainly bc they both have big egos, Steve clearly felt like his way was the right way but Tony also felt this why thus the reason why they didn’t get along. Also Tony was brought up in luxury while Rogers was basically poor and in the military, their both leaders in a way so when two powerhouses collide it doesn’t always end well
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Hancock is a 2008 American superhero film directed by Peter Berg from a screenplay by Vince Gilligan and Vy Vincent Ngo. The film stars Will Smith, Charlize Theron, and Jason Bateman.
Agents of SHIELD is great! Even if you choose not to react to it on RUclips, I highly suggest watching it on your own. Its canonicity in the MCU is questioned a lot (but I’ll defend it to my grave that it is; my argument is a spoiler though 😬), but the stories, character development, and plot twists are really awesome!
Mjolnir is made from a special material called Uru, which came from the first moon in the universe, what makes it strong though is how easily it takes to magic, the stronger the enchantment the stronger the material, Vibranium meanwhile has its own special properties as well but the MCU will get to that. I also love that show and still think it's kinda canon since they did mix it with MCU canon till at least Age of Ultron. He doesn't fake his death though, Fury brings him back using alien blood and then wipes his memories because the trauma of coming back caused people to go insane, it later was revealed that it wasn't the trauma but a mental message of symbols compelling them to find a specific underground city which held Terrigen crystals, which creates Inhumans. Even in the show's canon Coulson is dead though, dying is his superpower.
That end credit scene is Legendary! HAahahaahah🔥🔥
They filmed that the day after the movie first premiered, which was still a little bit before the official release. Chris Evans had a beard at the time cause he was filming Snowpiercer, so he had this big puffy prosthetic on his face to cover it, which is why he has his hand covering his face. The other actors mocked him relentlessly for how he looked haha. There’s actually a photo of the thing online somewhere.
Watch the video and you'll know what they're talking about lmao
I came here to say the same thing
That was super fire how he did that lol!
Is no one else going to mention or give Mell credit for that SICK editing that placed him in his chair AT THE CONFERENCE TABLE WITH THE AVENGERS on the carrier? C'mon! Give it up for the man! He had me doing a double-take the first time like "wait... what's different about this scene... OH! You shifty... HAH!!! Ya got me!" 🤣🤣🤣
that shit had me dying every time 🤣🤣
I love when he does that lol. It always catches me off guard then makes me laugh cuz that shit be flawlessly edited in.
Mel just plonking himself into the scene always gets me, especially since everyone in the scene is so serious and he's just chilling there tossing snark XD
I just find that to be so cool!
The reason they kept showing the waitress, played by Ashely Johnson, is because there is a deleted scene from the beginning of the movie showing Steve Rogers having lunch in civilian clothes (and drawing Stark Tower) outside the cafe and her serving him. They have a quick chat and Stan Lee tells him to ask for her number. I think its supposed to be Steve thinking about whether he should try to become friends with Tony Stark since he was friends with Tony's father but being unsure due to Tony's narcisissistic style.
is Ashley Johnson related to Daisy by chance?
@@musicjonna No BUT she is actually very big in the voice actor community. She was Tara in Teen Titans, Gwen in Ben 10 Alien Force/Ultimate Alien, Gretchen in Recess
@@K1ng1995 And, of course, she does the voice of Ellie in The Last of Us.
@@fortunatus1 Yes indeed
That IS Ashley Johnson! I've only ever seen her in Critical Role which I picked up quite a long time as Avengers and I was watching this reaction going "wait... that looks like... IS that...??" Thanks for noting her name!
Dude your cameo in the dinner scene was everything 🤣🤣🤣🙏🏾
Right. How dare she ignore him??? lol. And even AFTER he called her black widow 😂😂😂😂
@@calandraantonelli8939 she could of at least acknowledged him🤣🤣🤣
@@thatguywholovesmovies409 , right. lol
Hulk whipping Loki around like nothing is my favorite part of the whole series.
Coulson didn’t fake his death. He legitimately did die then was resurrected in Agents of Shield. How he did, was answered in the show. Also it’s not confirmed whether or not it’s canon anymore, yet.
Thank you
The TVA has thrown everything for a loop.
@@HelloMellowXVI you would definitely like the agents of shield show.
agents of shield has been confirmed not canon for a while now.
You would think the show is canon considering fury appeared in an episode but who knows
That end credit where he ads himself was so hilarious! Keep doing more of those! I also loved when you were at the dinner table in GOT.
"There are always men like you." This is still the most powerful scene in the MCU, for my money. This man in Germany, old enough to have lived through the Holocaust, and endured the rise and then fall of Adolf Hitler, telling Loki he ain't shit but another petty dictator.
Cap's character arc serves as the moral anchor for the MCU. Any group with the power dynamic as the Avengers have invites power worship. Cap is the grounded idea that this can never happen with the Avengers. Doing the right thing simply because it's the right thing to do, is something Stan Lee incorporated in Captain America, and it held the Avengers together, even when they were apart.
Tony definitely welcomes the worship.
Bro, your comedic timing with these edits is excellent 🤣🤣🤣
Fun fact, the end credit scene was filmed so much after the fact that Evans had to hide the facial hair he'd grown with his hand. The film came out in many countries before the US, so they wanted to add at least a little something extra for the US release.
Harry Dean Stanton played the security guard who asks Bruce if he is an alien. That is especially apt because he played a victim of the alien in the movie of that name.
Yep !
Right.
Its wild going back to watch this one after End Game. This was, at the time, the most ambitious team up then over a decade later we had ten times as many characters.
Endgame itself goes back to this movie.
And yet The Avengers is miles above Endgame in terms of overall plot and character writing.
It also had about 4 more minutes of action.
@@wearywanderer7018 It had to have more action to pad out the runtime b/c it was much thinner in plot and character development. Even Tony pointed out how stupid Loki's plan was. Whedon's inferiority to the Russo brothers was immediately proven when he actually had to provide a more detailed narrative in Age of Ultron. Hence, many consider Civil War as the first true Avengers sequel.
@@jp3813 “had to” have more action?
Huh?
They didn’t have 16 minutes of action in Endgame because it was too full of great characters and plot, that’s silly. That movie wasted a lot of time while The Avengers spent its time very well.
Characters were very well written and the action (action isn’t pointless) was also spent well.
In a lot of ways, Endgame is worse written that AOU.
I’d say Endgame could have used more action since it was 3 hours long and half of the movie was virtually uneventful
@@wearywanderer7018 What you want is a fireworks show. The story is very thin: Loki riles up Earth's heroes to show his superiority only for it to backfire on him since they're now all working together. "Not a great plan." No surprises at all. Endgame actually has a complex story to tell and doesn't simply rely on action to entertain the audience. Allowing the characters to deal w/ loss, closing up their arcs by confronting the past, fending off a much bigger threat w/ more enemy varieties, etc... Even the final battle wasn't just the usual random scenes of heroes fighting minions since it mostly focuses on the gauntlet. There's an actual strategy rather than having a deus ex machina nuke solve everything. Hence, nobody misses Whedon in the MCU. People even hate the fact that he got his hands on the Justice League.
Your bit at the end was top notch! Great editing too
Yooo, the SpongeBob “you what” fish appearance took me alllll the way outtt 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😭🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
One of the best MCU movies- still in my top 5 to this day.
By the way, vibranium isn't quite as durable as Asgardian uru, but it's very tough. In the comics vibranium is only about the 7th strongest of Marvel's fictional metals (strictly in terms of hardness/indestructibility) but it's the most versatile by far.
What makes vibranium so awesome is its ability to absorb & redirect vibrations including kinetic energy impact- that's what alllows it to withstand massive attacks without being damaged.
Not to mention that Thor hit the shield with a blunt weapon that already evenly distributes force, so the shield had a much easier time repelling the energy. As opposed to a 3rd phase blade of the same material that very easily handles that shield
Well said Neo!
Yes,still-QUITE-GOOD.Enjoyed watching it again,haven't seen this film in years.
I still don’t get why it bounces.
@@tonk3878 because in the comics the shield is adamantium, a combo of proto-adamantium and vibranium.
I know I’m late to the party but that end credit edit killed me. You’ve got great comedic timing. “…Natasha? I don’t think she heard me”
The fact that, in spite of focusing on it on purpose, they actually had to CG ScarJo's butt to be smaller because it was too distracting in the scene with Loki
The punching bag scene was from the end credits of Captain America First Avenger which really did a great job getting me hyped for the Avengers.
the credit scene mell cameo was fire ..... we need more of that 😂😂😂😂
At the end of Ironman 2 when they asked him to be a consultant he said they couldn't afford him, but that he would wave his fee if they would do him a favor. That's how they got the one Senator to present him his medal so technically he did become a consultant and that's why he showed up at the bar to talk to Ross in the Hulk end credit scene.
The end scene with you talking to Natasha was too hilarious , just can't with you!🤣🥰🤣
All the Avengers films are badass and the first one does such a great job showing these characters first time fighting side by side and awesome reaction.
Mello editing himself into the movies is the best part of his channel lol
love the cameo at the table bro 😆
I remember going to the cinema to see this that was 10 years ago man do I feel old
I can't believe what they've been able to accomplish in such a short period of time. If George Lucas had that much juice, there would have been 3 dozen Star Wars movies and 9 Willow movies by now. :)
The guy who plays Thanos in the end credits scene returns in the opening of Captain America: Civil War as a mercenary stealing a biological weapon. He gets his butt whooped by Black Widow.
Ngl.. i had no idea!!! Thanks for the fun fact!
Is he the guy who also doubles Black Panther?
Nailed it as always, Mel. Very well done and thanks, bro!
My guy. Mello sitting at the table with the avengers is pretty cool, but editing in a reflection on the table. Come on. Yall are doing good work.
The person in the striped shirt turning on the jets during the invasion scene had me dying
Bro your cameos had me dying bro, shit was hilarious.
You cropping yourself into movie scenes are always so good!
I haven't seen this movie in a long time but it still holds up for sure. It was my favorite movie back then for a reason and without it, I might have taken longer to be sold on the MCU
Mello in that emd credit scene though!!! Killed it brother!
Artistic Rendition---haha you made my fiance laugh out loud, gasping for air style.
Heh, y'all went all in on putting Mello in the scene on this one. Props to the editor. I dig those moments, it sets your channel apart.
Last end credit scene WITH Mellverse! LOL
I love it when you edit yourself into the movies, that shit is hilarious!
Thor had an annoyed look on his face after Loki stabbed him cause he used to do it all the time when they were kids...
This end credit 😂😂😂😂was different this found my life omg you made my day
When this movie came out it was like a life time dream come true. All of a sudden it was cool to be a comic book nerd :)
I loved your comment about the poor punching bag.
"This guy has an arrow specifically for that ?" I didn't catch that :)
Shawarma is pretty good. Think of a Greek gyro with a bunch more things on it.
Inserting yourself into that end credit scene knowing people were pestering you about it….that’s trolling 101 right there.
Love the reaction! Natasha’s long hair was a terrible wig lol
26:28😂
Also I don’t think you’d wanna be the hulk. He can’t get upset, overly emotional etc. No sex, rollercoasters, drugs, or anything that gets you riled up.
Shwarma slaps man! Get you some shwarma from a nice little authentic place. It's fire
Oh gosh, this brings back SO many feelings and memories. It was the first really BIG hitting movies to the emotions and adrenaline - at least for me! We were definitely all cheering at that big fucking hammer slap straight onto Hulk's jaw, and a ton of other shots as well. And so, so many scenes of crying laughter. The first time I saw that "puny god" scene in-theater (13 times, no shame here) the whole theater laughed so hard none of us even caught the "puny god" line! Several more movies got some incredible reactions but I don't think I ever felt quite *so* physically and emotionally exhausted (in a good way) until I walked out of End Game ten years later. It was - is! - an incredible set of bookends on a story it took ten years to tell.
I haven't seen Avengers in a long, long time. Watching even partial scenes of the interplay between the characters is incredible. It brings back a clearer image of the long, long character transformations of Iron Man from a law unto himself to the opposite end of the pendulum back to a more centered approach, and Captain America taking the opposite journey... of Banner learning to live with Hulk... of that friendship between Black Widow and Hawkeye that never really got any background but the two of them still managed to act out so well that the end and beyond to Ronin was heartbreaking... the still shattered relationship and the relatively undeveloped characters of Thor and Loki... people complain about "oh it's all superhero movies now!" but they were able to build those characters so that what seemed like one of the best superhero movies ever in 2012 became a scratch on the surface of what they built and continued to build. I've never enjoyed TV because the episodic nature means there's rarely ever a satisfying conclusion, but these serial movies are stories that you can sit down and watch in 2, 3 hours and have a great story all within the one, but that also do provide a little more context for everything else in that same universe, so that you can taste as little or as much of the story as you like.
Anyway, that turned into a wall of text, but what I mean to say is, I love, love, LOVE seeing people react to these movies. It felt like a bonding experience with total strangers in the movies, and it feels a little like it again when I get to sit down and see it again with y'all who are kind enough to share your reactions with the rest of us.
I love when you put the reaction screen bigger its so much easier to see.
There's a character in the X-men that Mel would be perfect for with these self-inserts, lol. Forget Me Not. His mutant power is that everyone forgets they've seen him once he leaves their field of view. Even Professor X is affected. So, that's my head-canon now. Mel is just the MCU version of Forget Me Not.
Yo that's amazing! Lmao Thats Canon now!
Is it ever shown if blind people remember him?
Peace and Blessings To You All and @MellVerse !!
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The End Credits scene was 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥. Had me rolling. 😂😂😂
Tbh this one of the few times the MCU gave Bruce and Hulk proper development and well acted scenes
Love your scene stealing! This is one of my go to movies for just chilling and watching while drawing!
This is the film where MCU really got awesome and was pretty much awesome till end of the End Game (+ Spidermans). I remember seeing this in theaters it was same thing as LoTR: This was something special.
My man's got some top shelf editing in this reaction GAW DAM
Hi everyone. Very good video and very good editetd. Keep up with the good work. These days i am writing an Avengers fanfiction and i am from Norway so my english might not be the best, but i try. I am currently struggeling to match my oc Clare with one of the male avengers. She is very kind and do have a tendensy to apologice for some stuff that she doesnt have to apologice for just like Bruce. Her energy levels could be in a high tempo sometimes specially of she gets so bored that she gets restless, or tipsy or start to get a little drunk. She is very shy and in social arrangement like parties or go out on a bar she is very silent because she dont know what to talk about and like to observe and hear what others has to say, and she also doesnt just go to people and say hi and start conversations. She is stubborn and borned in the aries. She is in her thirties but looks like she is twenty five. She is a shield agent and like do background stuff instead of going on missions because of her autism. Her father has taken her to self defence courses before she became an agent. She is such a geek and knows a lot about different subjects so she is handy to have in quiz. Dogs and cats tends to like her and she is fond of cats and dogs. Her sels esteem is some kinda low and she loves to make people smile and them happy and she is bubbeling. She likes to drink and therefore know a lot about wine, beer and so on. She is half Norwegian and half american. She cant handle long distant relationships and she has figured out from she was young that its not her thing. So who would you match her with and why? Thanks for the help everyone and have a happy new year. Im hoping that the new year ahead will give you a lot of joy and your wishes come true. Hugs from a 35 year old woman from Norway.
One of the best marvel movies hands down.
PERIODT 👏🏽👏🏽💯
I think in terms of quality it IS the best
Yo Mello askin if Bruce need a therapist & if there's a therapist on the ship has me in tears 😂😭 Like I'm at work, chill bro! 😂😂
Original Thanos was Damion Poitier
Great video. HAPPY BIRTHDAY MELLO 🎉🎉🎉🎉
OMG the end credit made me laugh so much!! You were hilarious 🤣🤣🤣👏
"I would love to be in an Iron Man suit; I just wanna fly"
I mean, they do have a VR game about it
Hulk vs Thor, they probably should do that again in a later movie.
😂 keep watching the timeline
I like how you edit yourself into the movies. It always draws a laugh out of me. Thank you 🤭
Oh and the girl you were asking about why they kept showing her she’s a waitress and she’s served rogers before that’s why she was concerned about him
The end scene edit 🤣🤣🤣 you are a fool. Shout out to the editors as well
Shawarma is pretty good! It’s like meat (usually chicken or lamb) in a pita bread thing with some sauces and stuff. Ate them like crazy on deployments
Avengers/Dark World Loki is my favourite character. Breaks my heart to see to what they reduced him in Ragnarok and his own damn show
I hate how people love the show too, it's just trash.
Mell: "Mark Ruffalo's Hulk looks awful."
Also Mell: 23:43
Colson mentions dating a cellist when he visits tony and pepper at the beginning...
as always, Mel, love the way you edit yourself into the scenes! perfect!
The last scene with you in it was🤣🤣🤣🤣💯💯👍🏽👍🏽.
Tony was rejected from the Avengers Initiative, not from SHIELD clean energy research.
But he still Said no to being a consultant. If he said no to that, why ask him to join you on another project? Probably don't want to be bothered with him or think he's going to say no again. Buy thank you so much for the correction and clarification.
@@HelloMellowXVI Hey man! He did actually accept the consultation as well, the price was getting that dick senator to present him with his medal :) At least that's how I read it :) Very much enjoyed the review dude, your self-inserts are hilarious :)
Mjolnir is made from "uru metal," a metal created by a dying star, and can only be melted for forging through that same source. Mjolnir was made by the same dwarf (Eitri) in Nidavellir that made his Stormbreaker Axe in Endgame, using the same metal and process. It's stronger than Vibranium, which is only the strongest metal on Earth, and even stronger when enchanted by magic (Odin). It reacts to Cap's shield that way because of Vibranium's unique properties of being completely vibration resistant and being hit with a blunt object (something uru doesn't share), and that's also how Thanos destroyed the shield later with the bladed weapon he forced Eitri to make him from uru metal.
Well vibranium isn't the strongest metal on Earth in the comics, and Thor's hammer was enfused with a cosmic universe-destroying thunderstorm that Odin trapped into it, not just magic enchantments. Odin is by far the strongest god but Thor has more _potential_ by far.
I died during the Shawarma scene lol
The waitress they kept showing near the end of the movie was Beth played by Ashley Johnson. She was meant to be Captain America's love interest but they decided against it and left out the scene where they meet.
18:29 I completely understand. The reason it's like that because Universal Studios still has the rights to the Hulk and they didn't care about developing a movie with him. Fortunately, Marvel will have the full rights to the Hulk back pretty soon.
you're edits are getting better and better
You putting yourself in the end credit scene had me dying 🤣 🤣🤣
Yo! Mel trying to hit on Natasha while she's eating Schwarma... freaking legendary!!
This movie is awesome. As much as I love what the Russo brothers did with Infinity War and Endgame. I wish Joss Whedon stayed directing the Avengers. He did a better job using the Hulk than the Russo brothers did.
The cameos in this movie are hilarious 😂 love it man.
😂😂😂..Man I definitely preferred your end credits scene 👊🏿
"The waitress appearing in The Avengers (2012) , played by Ashley Johnson , first meets Cap in a scene that was deleted from the film." So apparently she had something of a passing relationship from meeting Captain America previously in the movie but it was a scene that was deleted.
Lmao “i don’t think she heard me”
To me, schwarma tasted like a cross between a gyro & a carne asada burrito...kinda.
That iconic avengers circle scene is revisited in Endgame and the Loki tv show.
"This is my bargain, you muling quim..." Bruh, just bruh, what a absolute UNIT of a line, no actor will ever play Loki as good as him
This and the time Hulk fought Iron man were the last times I thought he was actually portrayed as Hulk.
Mmmm I think that Rogers and Tony didn’t get along here mainly bc they both have big egos, Steve clearly felt like his way was the right way but Tony also felt this why thus the reason why they didn’t get along. Also Tony was brought up in luxury while Rogers was basically poor and in the military, their both leaders in a way so when two powerhouses collide it doesn’t always end well
That end credit edit scene was fire lmao
32:36 This is where the fun begins 🙏🏽
🧐 SPLENDID EPISODE 👌🏼 . SPLENDID MOVIE 🎬 AND GREAT 🎉 REVIEW. GOD BLESS YOU ALL 🙌🏽 THANKS FOR GIVING US SUCH GREAT CONTENT 👍🏽. HATS OFF TO YOU SIRE MELLO ABD YOUR TEAM FOR SUCH FIRE EDITS 🔥 👏🏼 🙌🏽 .
Hancock is a 2008 American superhero film directed by Peter Berg from a screenplay by Vince Gilligan and Vy Vincent Ngo. The film stars Will Smith, Charlize Theron, and Jason Bateman.
dude your edits are fire
I would LOVE to see you react to the show Agents of Shield... Starts after Iron Man 3, such an underrated show but so awesome.
Agents of SHIELD is great! Even if you choose not to react to it on RUclips, I highly suggest watching it on your own. Its canonicity in the MCU is questioned a lot (but I’ll defend it to my grave that it is; my argument is a spoiler though 😬), but the stories, character development, and plot twists are really awesome!
Happy Birthday Mell!!!!
19:38 This entire scene was pure art! 🙏🏽
I love how you put yourself at the table LMAO love it
36:36 It's so satisfying! It's like a sandwich wrap with different types of sauces. Very good! 🙏🏽
Nah ya end credit scene had me rolling💀💀
"Almost as bad as that dudes hair from Stranger Things"
I honestly thought that screenshot was from Dumb n Dumber. Honestly.
Mjolnir is made from a special material called Uru, which came from the first moon in the universe, what makes it strong though is how easily it takes to magic, the stronger the enchantment the stronger the material, Vibranium meanwhile has its own special properties as well but the MCU will get to that.
I also love that show and still think it's kinda canon since they did mix it with MCU canon till at least Age of Ultron. He doesn't fake his death though, Fury brings him back using alien blood and then wipes his memories because the trauma of coming back caused people to go insane, it later was revealed that it wasn't the trauma but a mental message of symbols compelling them to find a specific underground city which held Terrigen crystals, which creates Inhumans. Even in the show's canon Coulson is dead though, dying is his superpower.
If you think about it, it made sense that they all shut down after the mother ship was destroyed. It’s like shutting down the core to anything