That "red guy" in the first post-credit scene (he's actually purple) you have no idea how mind-blowing it was to us comic book fans (the theatre i saw it we all went "Holy S&*%!" because we knew exactly where this entire thing was gonna lead up to eventually.
Yep. I grew up on Marvel Comics and knew exactly who Thanos was and how dangerous he could be. I had no idea he was going to be in the post-credits scene. When he appeared, I was like, "Oh no..... THANOS!!" Most everyone else around me was just shrugging their shoulders. Just some purple guy with a wrinkled chin.
@@crunchyhippo8957 I was familiar with all the main Marvel (and DC) characters growing up, but I missed Thanos. I remember just thinking of him as "one of the characters whose chin looks like a fist".
I do love that scene with Loki and Natasha, because we get this moment where it's very clear she outsmarted and outplayed him, having discovered his plan to use The Hulk against them all... ..except that when Natasha tells everyone about it, the team is divided on what to do, tensions rise even higher, and The Hulk is released... exactly as planned. Thanks to Clint, he has plenty of information on all of them. Loki allows her - and us, as the audience - to think he's been beaten, when in reality, Natasha has done the exact thing he wanted her to do.
Yes. Loki's Play - Tensions raised because Loki got them together and then turned on his scepter which aggravated their emotions against each other. Hulk is by far the most susceptible to this.
I love the fact the movie was so inclusive. Everybody had a role to play and they all they all did their part. No one character took over the show and made it all about them.
The line Coulson was saying as he was dying was "This was never going to work if they didn't have something to avenge" as they are the "Avengers" Coulson's death sting so bad because he was the fan. He represented us.
@rainbowpegacornstudios I said for the longest time the thing missing from superheroes movies is a recognizable theme like the classic John Williams Superman theme or the Tim Burton Batman theme. When they played the avengers theme during that roundabout shot near the end. I admit I got a little teary eyed. I was ready to jump through the screen and help him.
@@joedavis6029aww i love that! I’m 20 now, nearly 21, and this movie came out when I was 9. It’s such a massive part of my whole childhood and I’ll never forget how I felt in that theatre hearing that song. Goosebumps every time
"I don't think they should be fighting each other, though..." This is a fan-service tradition. In the old days, comics would have a few pages devoted to answering readers' questions, and inevitably many would follow the theme "Who would win a fight between ___ and ____?" Or "Who's stronger... ", and so it was always fun to see plot-compatible reasons for a face-off between favorites.
To be fair, around this time of the Avengers movie, there was the Civil War in the comic books! So people got a taste of the inevitable Cap vs Iron Man!
If you can find the deleted scenes, the waitress (Ashley Johnson), had a much larger role in the movie. In the end, Ashley did alright, becoming one of the actors in Critical Role, and a millionaire.
It’s so weird when people phrase it like that about Critical Role. The fact that they’re all nerdy ass voice actors is only relevant in so much as that’s how they all know each other lol Being a good or bad actor has nothing to do with it. We are very blessed that most of them ARE good actors. Emmy award winning even 😂 And Ive never seen growing pains, so I would say she’s most famous, worldwide for The Last of Us 1 & 2.
I'm not thrilled with the deleted scenes showing Ashley and the cop; we don't need the "average person's perspective" here and IMO it clutters the story. Good cut, I say. What I dislike losing are the scenes of Steve Rogers being so very alone, leading to his being at a cafe and sketching where Ashley comes to take his order and they chat for a bit, and then once she leaves, Stan Lee chimes in from the next table with "ask her for her number, you moron!" That is a MUCH better Stan line than the one at the end, which was clearly tacked on once the original scene was cut. Ah, well.
Coulson: It's okay, boss ..... this was never gonna work .... unless they didn't have something to ..... to ..... " TO AVENGE. Coulson knew exactly what he was doing. And he WAS avenged. Brillaint writing in this movie!
40:51-"Superheros in New York?! Gimmie a break!!" Straight from the mouth of Stan's boss when he first pitched the idea to him. Of course, a year later as Marvel Comics sales took off like a rocket, Dude was happy to let Stan have total control of his company.
If you want more Coulson I would highly suggest you react to the TV show Agents of Shield starring Phil Coulson. You really get to see how awesome he is. It takes place directly after the events of this movie. Many characters from the movies make appearances on the show and they reference the MCU often
Great reaction! I think you’re going to be blown away seeing where this all goes. I would recommend keeping a box of tissues next to you for this journey (just in case 😉). Can’t wait for you to see more!
Stan Lee's line of "Superheroes in New York?! Give me a break!" was so clever. DC (Batman, etc.) were based in a fictional universe, but Marvel Comics based themselves in our universe and did get some grief for it.
When Thor appeals to Loki on Stark Tower, I am absolutely sure there's a second or two where Loki desperately wants to say yes. But he can't walk himself back.
I think according to the comics she (Black Widow) does have superpowers. It says that "Black Widow has been enhanced by biotechnology that makes her body resistant to ageing and diseases and she heals faster than the average human."
2005, I believe though it's been a long time since I read it, @@Caseytify. Her third volume, though Widow's first appearance was in '63 and there may have been hinted at any time between those two dates. Black Widow in the MCU is a bit vague on whether she was enhanced in the same manner though I'd like to assume not, given context clues in other films.
In the MCU she’s supposed to be a normal person. But in comic canon she was given the Russian version of the super soldier serum. It’s not as effective as Caps, but it makes her more durable and slows down her aging. It also makes it so the mind wipes don’t hold. Like with WS.
This movie holds up, even though we know problematic things about the writer and director now. It's very sad when Coulson dies. I hope you know he has a seven-season tv show about him.
So the waitress (Character name: Beth, played by Ashley Johnson) was part of a deleted scene that takes place very early in the movie where Steve is outside at a restaurant in front of Stark Tower, still trying to acclimate to the modern era. She comes over to serve him, it get a little flirty, she tell him to take his time and goes to check on other tables. Then the guy behind him puts down his newspaper to reveal the original Stan Lee cameo, and he tell Steve to ask for her number. Fun fact: the buildings behind her when she says "Captain America saved my life" is where I work, and you can also see it in Captain America: The Winter Soldier and Spider Man 3 (from Tobey Maguire's trilogy)
Oh wow, thank you for describing the scene for me, I was wondering why she was even relevant. Kinda sad I didn't get to see that scene. Also, I bet it's super cool to see your office building on a movie scene! Great fun facts...THANK YOU!
To add to this, the point of that scene was supposed to create a story arc where the people of New York's perspective was showed to the audience, turning setpieces into people who matter. You can see moments sprinkled through the movie where ordinary people stand up (literally, in the case of the old man) and are, for a moment, the heroes. The way the movie depicted the people who were a part of these events as mattering raised my opinion of the movie beyond what it would have otherwise been. The way that random people in superhero movies are treated like they don't matter was something that always turned me off to them, but this series of movies really became a paradigm shift in how that was handled.
@@CristyReacts you can search for Avengers deleted scenes here on youtube. I wish they'd kept all her scenes in, but it would've ruined the pacing. And if she became Captain America's girlfriend, maybe we wouldn't have gotten her in Critical Role/Legend of Vox Machina.
@@CristyReacts Ashley was probably cast because she's a pretty big deal in Anime/Video Game voice over acting having voiced many famous characters. She recently showed up in an extended cameo for a live action adaptation of a particular project that she was a lead voice actor in (trying to avoid specific spoilers here). It's too bad her role got reduced here.
I truly enjoyed your reaction to this movie it took a long time to develop. I'm an old comic book geek, and I wanted to let you know that Black Widow and Hawkeye are superheroes they have just as many powers as Batman or Catwoman, and no one questions them being superheroes. And yes, I'm now officially a subscriber.
We cannot underestimate either of these two superheroes. We have to point out that while brainwashed, Hawkeye did a severe amount of damage to the SHIELD Helicarrier and nearly took it down on his own.
Ashley Johnson (the waitress) was meant to have a larger role, but they got cut. Also, the "son, you've got a condition" guy was Harry Dean Stanton, a renowned actor from Alien, The Green Mile, and countless other roles.
@@rashadwalker8218Not post credit. It was an extended intro to Cap, and him adapting to the modern world leading up to him beating the crap out of that punching bag. It also has a different Stan Lee cameo in it.
Yes, and for that scene, they had a rope tied to Tom's ankle. While he was giving his speech to the Hulk, they randomly pulled his feet out from under him. He had no idea when that would happen - hence the pure shock on his face
You asked what can change the Hulk back into Banner. Well, getting him to calm down always works, but that is not an easy task. Not everyone can do it. In the comic books, powerful magic has changed him back. One time Spider-Man said something so funny that the Hulk started rolling on the floor laughing and the next thing you know he's Banner. But no one has been funny enough to recreate that moment, so it may have been a one time thing.
@@CristyReacts Yeah, it turns out Spider-Man is a funny guy, on top of everything else. Stan Lee always said that Spider-Man was his favorite character to write.
@@dandrummond1156 I just double checked and I stand corrected. New theory. If the only two people he's ever missed was Hill and Romanoff and they both happen to be when he was under the mental influence of Loki. Maybe on a subconscious level he missed because he didn't want to hurt them. And before you say anything about Nick fury, he shot him in the bulletproof chest, probably knowing he wore it instead of choosing to shoot him in the head. Again, supporting the subconscious decision not to actually hit or kill on the people he cared for. Just a theory.
Great movie with a great reaction! Yeah, most of these movies do make me, a grown man, tear up. These movies and the story get better and better, it's a phenomenal experience. I'm really excited to share it with you! 😎😎
8:07 And _this_ is the scene that makes General Fury officially a protagonist. In a properly written character-vs-character work of fiction, the protagonists are all at odds with the _authorities._ If they _are_ authorities, then they're at odds with their immediate _superiors._
Loki's Play is a variation from Marvel Comics Avengers issue 1 (Sept 1963). In the comics, Loki tricks the Hulk into destroying a railway line. His goal was to draw Thor in to try and stop Hulk - and cause them to do battle. Other super heroes got involved as well (Iron Man, Ant-Man, & the Wasp). Loki's plan was exposed along the way. The group formed a team to defeat & capture Loki. They worked so well together they wanted to remain a team. It was the Wasp that came up with the team's name "The Avengers". MCU's LOKI'S PLAY: Releasing the Hulk. Loki's scepter was the tool to do this. It was artificially aggravating everyone's emotions. Getting them angry with each other keeps them from acting as a team. More importantly, aggravating the Hulk against the rest of the group would really be a problem. Even though Black Widow managed to pull Loki's Play from him, he still managed to get under her skin. This came to light during Natasha's conversation with Hawkeye after his "recognitive calibration". NOTE: Loki is the God of Mischief and a master at manipulating others. Loki did want them all together so it is debatable if Black Widow actually tricked Loki, or if Loki said what he wanted her to hear. What Loki said caused Natasha to converge the team around Banner & the scepter which was when Loki turned the scepter's "aggravation mode" on.
Between the power of Loki and the staff that turned Hawkeye to his side, he is irritating them subtlety so they will bicker and maybe release the Hulk. Because that's part of his plan to escape after letting them capture him.
@16:45 "Does Captain America's shield have a name?" - No, but the organization SHIELD got it's name from it in honor of his sacrifice in World War II. If you remember, Nick Fury told Tony that Peggy Carter and Howard Stark were two of the founders of SHIELD. They wanted to remember Steve. @18:00 (arguing in the lab) - Loki turned Agent Barton, who knew all about the Avengers Initiative. Loki was not sure he could beat all the Avengers plus SHIELD if they were united. So his plan was to use the Scepter to influence them into hating each other. It can turn people with a touch, but it can also influence them from a distance. Loki's mistake was killing Coulson, who most of the team knew. They united to avenge his death.
Honestly... I teared up while watching you react to this one. I have some guesses as to why, but... I really _can't_ go into that without spoiling things far down the road. I'm super glad you enjoyed it, though. This was the movie that really took all of these... disconnected characters and forged them into a true team that we could all get behind. Not to mention setting things up that get paid off far down the line in some very satisfying ways. Also, I love Mark Ruffalo as Banner and The Hulk. No offense to Norton, but Ruffalo really just... made the character, who I'd never felt very connected to... work so well for me. Very excited to continue with you on this journey.
@@CristyReacts Maybe if Loki hadn't started talking shit, that wouldn't have happened, but....we'd have been deprived of comedy gold in an epic superhero movie.
Steve and Tony do have very different outlooks-they're literally from different worlds-but even more than that...Tony's father, Howard, idolized Captain America. Tony grew up hearing ad nauseum about how great Cap was; he's like the perfect older brother that Tony could never quite measure up to in his dad's eyes. For that reason, Tony *really* doesn't like Steve when they meet.
So awesome! 🙌🏼 I still remember seeing the Avengers when it first came out in theaters 🎬 Everyone was cheering and laughing. It was so epic! My mind was definitely blown 🤯 This is still one of my favorite movies of all time, and I really enjoyed your reaction, Cristy ❤ I can't wait for you to see more MCU movies!
I remember watching this movie in theatres, so good. Unfortunately, this was the only Avengers movie I watched. Hopefully you’ll watch the rest so I can finally know what ends up happening. Are these on your reaction horizon? Looking forward to it! Thanks for your reactions 👏👏
Initially I didn’t get too emotional watching these early Marvel movies but now re-watching them certain scenes definitely get me. Whether it’s thinking about the entire journey with these characters or reminiscing about where I was in my life at the time I first watched these movies, it all stirs up a lot of feelings within me. That’s part of why I really enjoy watching You Tube reactions like this.
32:56 - An early scene that was cut from that final version had Steve adjusting to the modern era. Near the end of it, he sits at a coffee shop kind of lamenting his place and that waitress talks to him, attempting to cheer him up, not knowing who he was.
Wonderful reaction! That feeling you got was all of us as well. It's just well paced, involving, and focused. It does a pretty good job of juggling all of them many characters and give them moments to shine. I love how they made Natasha fundamental and shine along all of the super powers she's around. Joe is the best dog! Knocking on the door so politely!
It's been years since I saw this in the theater but that Agent Coulson moment, that you had...I was right there with you. All the ugly crying and the snot balloons. These are the moments when we realize that we care. Humans have a heart.
New ro your channel Cristy but glad I found it. Hands down the best reaction to the Avengers on YT I've seen. Can't wait to join you on your Marvel adventure. Love the lighting effect by the way! Best to Joe, good boy....🐶
I love to hear this!! Welcome aboard, you’re just in time as I’m about to post my reaction to IM3! Joe is for sure the best dog out there, wait till you see my German Shepherd Phoebe make an appearance too😝
When my family went to see this in the theaters on the first weekend, the showings were sold out everywhere. We had to watch in a later showing and it was still so packed that we had to sit separately. There were people in line coming from other theaters because their time were all sold out as well.
Ok after 6 reacts here is my thoughts. I am enjoying your reacts. I love that your background is simple and not super busy with a lot of props and stuff. The light effects were a good idea. I also love that your not turning the volume down so low on the actual movie and that you change ot up a little from full screen with you in the circle to the small rectamgle and stuff, i think it helps keep them from getting to one dimensional if that makes sense. You are doing this 100% correct in my opinion, not that my opinion matters. The dog is super cute...lol... i am looking forward to continuing the MCU saga with you and whatever else you decide to do. I personally have been waiting for someone to do reactions to the transformers movies. Oh yeah, the chokers are a great accessory 🤣🤣🤣.
This was epic. I remember the first time watching it in the theater and all these character coming together. It was so well put together. The flow of this film was great.
At Coulson saying "what do we do" and the theme music playing, the expression on your face I caught myself audibly saying "You're gonna LOVE this ride....". Lol
36:15 that's the difference between "(super)heroes" and "soldiers": heroes will try to minimize loss of life by saving as many civilians as they can while slowly working towards the ultimate goal, soldiers will focus on achieving the ultimate goal as fast as possible. They'll leave civilians to fend for themselves, but in the end could save just as many lives.
Despite what some claim, Widow & Hawkeye are normal humans, just highly trained & capable. Maria Hill (Cobie Smulders) is another SHIELD agent; look upon her as Fury's XO. This is the first movie where the actor actually played the Hulk via motion capture, and they modeled the Hulk's face after Ruffalo's. He even has body hair now. 😏 The waitress is part of a sub plot that was later cut. If you recall, Steve is also an artist. He spent a lot of time sketching scenes from one of the restaurant's outside tables, and that's how she met him. One of the cut scenes has Stan Lee at a neighboring table leaning over to say "Ask for her phone number, dummy!" 😄 So when Cap jumped into the bank to save the hostages, the Chuitari ripped his mask off, and she recognized him. That should make more sense of the last clip that stayed in. I wish your editor had left in Loki's last line: "I believe I'll take that drink, now." Classic Loki. Next up: Iron Man 3, Thor: the Dark World, and Captain America: the Winter Soldier. Small spoiler: from now on, Tony suffers from PTSD after this, along with his unassuaged survivor's guilt from the first movie. He's a hot mess.
Yeah, I recommend watching the show. If you don’t want to react to it on the channel, that’s fine. But I WILL say that AOS has a hugely dedicated fan base and we’re always looking for more AOS reactions! So I’m sure you’ll get more subscribers from those fans if you start reacting to the show, but that’s just my take. 136 is a LOT to take on and might not be worth it if you’re just focusing on the main MCU stuff.
3:54 it's not that weird when you really think about it. it's kinda like 90% of guys with nice cars give em names and say stuff like "she's temperamental" "she's fast alright"
In the comics the "Big Red Guy" at the end (don't worry, you'll see _much_ more of him) was a worshipper of (literal) Death. While that aspect is largely subverted in the MCU, I presume the Chitauri are basically rage-zombies--they certainly _look_ the part---so their collapse upon the destruction of the mothership makes sense. (In a deleted scene from another film down the line, a certain space-faring smart@$$ mocks the Avengers for not doing this at the very start of the invasion because "everyone knows" the Chitauri weakness.) The MCU has already established spontaneous pan-galactic travel by this point with Asgard, and later we'll see that it's pretty common outside Earth, so the portal had to be just a strategy to keep the Chitauri mothership outside the immediate war zone so it could conduct its blitz in relative safety.
The comment about courting death with the smile is a nod to the comic books. The character is in love with Lady Death, the personification of death in the universe, so courting death is to him a major plus. Btw you are building to End Game.
Great reaction to a great movie! Clint and Natasha are the Avenger parents. They are "only" S.H.I.E.L.D. Agents, if extremely skilled and highly trained ones, but their purpose seems to be to keep the difficult and bickering children (i.e. the rest of the Avengers) working together more or less as a unit. I like that, in the MCU, Hawkeye and Black Widow have this backstory together: he was sent to kill her but he made a different call. And the loss of Clint to the control of the staff Loki wields is a huge loss for the Avengers because he's not there to help Natasha steady and stabilize the group. Yes, I know, it is very obvious that Hawkeye is my favorite Avenger in the MCU. 😛 The death of Phil "His first name is Agent" Coulson was so well done, and so heartbreaking. He was a great everyman hero character, one who was willing to do what was needed and sacrifice himself if needed for a greater cause. His special power was just being willing to sacrifice it all for the better cause, and I hated to see him go. 😞 And the blood-spattered Captain America cards and the "I guess he never got you to sign them." was extra heartbreaking. Fury's a manipulative cuss, but he's effective as heck with it. When Clint and Natasha have that scene after she knocks the -shit- Loki out of his head, that was certainly a "What is their relationship?" kind of scene, but it came across different than a romantic thing. It was more close than romance, if that makes sense. Closer than siblings, closer than spouses, it felt like so much more. And I loved that it was different from all the other male-female romantic pairings in the MCU to date. This is why I decided they were the Avenger parents. Maria Hill is so awesome. Smart, capable, and a hell of a warrior though she's much more valuable than just for her great warrior skills. That big battle was an awesome set piece. And don't bother trying to rank them top to bottom. It's too difficult to do. I have my top five, but it's more a tier system than an actual 1-5 system. And yes, I teared up at this movie, and I'm said to be a heartless, bitter, mean old man.
The growls etc of the Hulk was done by the original actor who played the Hulk in the 70s tv show, Lou Ferrigno (who also has a cameo in one of the Hulk films...I forgot which one, but you see him leaving a building with Stan Lee. Even at his age now, he's still a big bloke! XD)
@@CristyReacts It's him. Avengers was directed by Joss Weadon, and in addition to having Akexis Denisof in the movie, he also pays homage to the final episode of Angel when Illiria changes form from Fred into Illiria mid punch. Bruce does the same thing, turning into Hulk mid punch
Very beautiful and emotional movie! About the movie rankings, rather than making a plain list, you can make a TIER LIST. This way you can say "movies XYZ are my favorites (tier 1), and movies ABC are my second-favorites (tier 2)." This is a more accurate representation of how humans feel about things! Don't need to have ONE winner, or only ONE favorite food. Keep up the good work!!
They add gender to and item cause till about 30 years ago gender was almost exclusively words and items. That’s why many languages use gendered words for items.
At some point before you finish Phase 2, you should look up the two Spiderman series of films (the Tobey Mc Guire and the Andrew Garfield ones), then the X-Men series. I won't say why, but if you ask your viewers, I'm sure they'll agree... :)
Being an old comic fan as far back as the 60s it was with real anticipation waiting for the MCU. Sad to what it is becoming, but from Iron Man to the Endgame it is all very satisfying. You have a lot to look forward to with your reactions. By the way, I missed this and so apparently did the censors, when Loki insults Natasha in the interrogation scene. He calls her a "mewling quim". Look up the words. Not at all a very nice thing to say to a lady.
Great Reaction! I never seen anyone, reactor or not - like "Agent" (Phil Coulson) that much. You sure are in for a ride. Welcome to the MCU. Subscribing now. Thank you very much from Sweden.
@@CristyReacts Yes. I'm watching your THOR reaction right now. Did you know that Kenneth Branagh (the director, well he's also an good actor, but he's not in this) wanted to rename Thor's Hammer Mjölnir? Someone wise said: "NO, that is what it's called in Nordic Myth." They work that into the film, with Dennings character having problems pronouncing Mjölnir.
Nice Reaction! As I've mentioned I started with Guardians and now going through your MC watch. As a YTube surfer these early vids are a little over edited on the Quotes and key lines. As you are a movie reactor we are a Reaction reactor and as they say " The eyes 👀 have it"! Sounded better before I said it 🤔 Anyway AWESOME COMMENTARY and Add Lib's like; Loki A little Loco ( pa dumm pishhh) Thanks for the entertainment! On to the next! Peace 🕊️☮️♾️😎
also , Cristy, there are other marvel movies before Iron Man, like Howard the Duck (1986) Dr Strange (1978) Generation X (1995) Nick Fury : Agent of Shield (1998) Daredevil (2003) Fantastic Four (2005) Ghost Rider (2007) and others
20:00 Am I the only one who thinks it had to have been about the _biggest_ mistake to intern Loki _here?_ They're coordinating _strategy,_ here. Would it _not_ have made more sense to intern him, under guard, in a way-out-of-the-way warehouse on the _ground,_ somewhere?
26:32 "Who lives in a pineapple under the sea?"
HAHAHA!! oh man this made me laugh out loud
so much so that i pinned it lol
Hilarious 😂
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Nice one!
That "red guy" in the first post-credit scene (he's actually purple) you have no idea how mind-blowing it was to us comic book fans (the theatre i saw it we all went "Holy S&*%!" because we knew exactly where this entire thing was gonna lead up to eventually.
Yep. I grew up on Marvel Comics and knew exactly who Thanos was and how dangerous he could be. I had no idea he was going to be in the post-credits scene. When he appeared, I was like, "Oh no..... THANOS!!" Most everyone else around me was just shrugging their shoulders. Just some purple guy with a wrinkled chin.
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I was familiar with all the main Marvel (and DC) characters growing up, but I missed Thanos. I remember just thinking of him as "one of the characters whose chin looks like a fist".
I do love that scene with Loki and Natasha, because we get this moment where it's very clear she outsmarted and outplayed him, having discovered his plan to use The Hulk against them all...
..except that when Natasha tells everyone about it, the team is divided on what to do, tensions rise even higher, and The Hulk is released... exactly as planned. Thanks to Clint, he has plenty of information on all of them.
Loki allows her - and us, as the audience - to think he's been beaten, when in reality, Natasha has done the exact thing he wanted her to do.
Yes. Loki's Play - Tensions raised because Loki got them together and then turned on his scepter which aggravated their emotions against each other. Hulk is by far the most susceptible to this.
I love the fact the movie was so inclusive. Everybody had a role to play and they all they all did their part. No one character took over the show and made it all about them.
Totally!! This is so true.
The line Coulson was saying as he was dying was "This was never going to work if they didn't have something to avenge" as they are the "Avengers"
Coulson's death sting so bad because he was the fan. He represented us.
Ah, this gave me chills... you're so right, he represented all the fans. Thank you for this comment❤
I still get chills from that Avengers theme.
Such an epic orchestration
@rainbowpegacornstudios I said for the longest time the thing missing from superheroes movies is a recognizable theme like the classic John Williams Superman theme or the Tim Burton Batman theme. When they played the avengers theme during that roundabout shot near the end. I admit I got a little teary eyed. I was ready to jump through the screen and help him.
@@markcainyourfriendinthecar3387 Same here. I got hyped to kick alien ass
I have to admit I get a tear hearing it. That is amazing, in part, because it happens even if my hearing aids are out.
@@joedavis6029aww i love that! I’m 20 now, nearly 21, and this movie came out when I was 9. It’s such a massive part of my whole childhood and I’ll never forget how I felt in that theatre hearing that song. Goosebumps every time
"I don't think they should be fighting each other, though..."
This is a fan-service tradition. In the old days, comics would have a few pages devoted to answering readers' questions, and inevitably many would follow the theme "Who would win a fight between ___ and ____?" Or "Who's stronger... ", and so it was always fun to see plot-compatible reasons for a face-off between favorites.
To be fair, around this time of the Avengers movie, there was the Civil War in the comic books! So people got a taste of the inevitable Cap vs Iron Man!
If you can find the deleted scenes, the waitress (Ashley Johnson), had a much larger role in the movie. In the end, Ashley did alright, becoming one of the actors in Critical Role, and a millionaire.
Growing Pains. This wasn't 'the role' that made her fAmOuS🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
It’s so weird when people phrase it like that about Critical Role. The fact that they’re all nerdy ass voice actors is only relevant in so much as that’s how they all know each other lol
Being a good or bad actor has nothing to do with it. We are very blessed that most of them ARE good actors. Emmy award winning even 😂
And Ive never seen growing pains, so I would say she’s most famous, worldwide for The Last of Us 1 & 2.
I'm not thrilled with the deleted scenes showing Ashley and the cop; we don't need the "average person's perspective" here and IMO it clutters the story. Good cut, I say.
What I dislike losing are the scenes of Steve Rogers being so very alone, leading to his being at a cafe and sketching where Ashley comes to take his order and they chat for a bit, and then once she leaves, Stan Lee chimes in from the next table with "ask her for her number, you moron!" That is a MUCH better Stan line than the one at the end, which was clearly tacked on once the original scene was cut. Ah, well.
Coulson: It's okay, boss ..... this was never gonna work .... unless they didn't have something to ..... to ..... "
TO AVENGE. Coulson knew exactly what he was doing. And he WAS avenged. Brillaint writing in this movie!
He WAS avenged!! *teary eyes*
34:32 "Oh. Hey, Banner. Did you steal a motorcycle?"
"Best not to dwell on it."
40:51-"Superheros in New York?! Gimmie a break!!" Straight from the mouth of Stan's boss when he first pitched the idea to him. Of course, a year later as Marvel Comics sales took off like a rocket, Dude was happy to let Stan have total control of his company.
Wooooowww I didn't know this???!! Thanks for this awesome fact. I love it when people take risks that pay off. This one definitely paid off!
"to challenge them is to court death"
Thanos: yes
That "don't take this clip out of context" had me crying! brilliant!🤣🤣
Haha!! it was a necessary disclaimer lol
Yes Hitler!
If I had the talent I would make this a gif😄
If you want more Coulson I would highly suggest you react to the TV show Agents of Shield starring Phil Coulson. You really get to see how awesome he is. It takes place directly after the events of this movie. Many characters from the movies make appearances on the show and they reference the MCU often
Lots of people have recommended this, I'll have to check it out!
One of my fav shows
Time for a trip to Tahiti.
@@Starsaber222 it’s a wonderful place
Be warned the TV show Agents of SHIELD isn't technically canon in the MCU. Well not in the main time-line / universe, I guess.
32:52 and 40:51 Fun fact: That's Ashley Johnson, the immensely talented voice actress for 'Ellie' in The Last of Us games.
Great reaction! I think you’re going to be blown away seeing where this all goes. I would recommend keeping a box of tissues next to you for this journey (just in case 😉). Can’t wait for you to see more!
Mannnnn I did NOT expect to cry AT ALL!! But good to know 😂 thanks for watching!!
Stan Lee's line of "Superheroes in New York?! Give me a break!" was so clever. DC (Batman, etc.) were based in a fictional universe, but Marvel Comics based themselves in our universe and did get some grief for it.
When Thor appeals to Loki on Stark Tower, I am absolutely sure there's a second or two where Loki desperately wants to say yes. But he can't walk himself back.
I think according to the comics she (Black Widow) does have superpowers. It says that "Black Widow has been enhanced by biotechnology that makes her body resistant to ageing and diseases and she heals faster than the average human."
Oh interestiiinnngggg!!
When did they add that retcon?
2005, I believe though it's been a long time since I read it, @@Caseytify. Her third volume, though Widow's first appearance was in '63 and there may have been hinted at any time between those two dates.
Black Widow in the MCU is a bit vague on whether she was enhanced in the same manner though I'd like to assume not, given context clues in other films.
In the MCU she’s supposed to be a normal person.
But in comic canon she was given the Russian version of the super soldier serum. It’s not as effective as Caps, but it makes her more durable and slows down her aging. It also makes it so the mind wipes don’t hold. Like with WS.
This movie holds up, even though we know problematic things about the writer and director now. It's very sad when Coulson dies. I hope you know he has a seven-season tv show about him.
Wait, I don't know about the writer and director... what's so problematic? Googling it now haha
Agents of shield is a great show! It’s my all-time favorite and I highly recommend it to all Coulson lovers 😄
So the waitress (Character name: Beth, played by Ashley Johnson) was part of a deleted scene that takes place very early in the movie where Steve is outside at a restaurant in front of Stark Tower, still trying to acclimate to the modern era. She comes over to serve him, it get a little flirty, she tell him to take his time and goes to check on other tables. Then the guy behind him puts down his newspaper to reveal the original Stan Lee cameo, and he tell Steve to ask for her number.
Fun fact: the buildings behind her when she says "Captain America saved my life" is where I work, and you can also see it in Captain America: The Winter Soldier and Spider Man 3 (from Tobey Maguire's trilogy)
Oh wow, thank you for describing the scene for me, I was wondering why she was even relevant. Kinda sad I didn't get to see that scene. Also, I bet it's super cool to see your office building on a movie scene! Great fun facts...THANK YOU!
To add to this, the point of that scene was supposed to create a story arc where the people of New York's perspective was showed to the audience, turning setpieces into people who matter. You can see moments sprinkled through the movie where ordinary people stand up (literally, in the case of the old man) and are, for a moment, the heroes. The way the movie depicted the people who were a part of these events as mattering raised my opinion of the movie beyond what it would have otherwise been. The way that random people in superhero movies are treated like they don't matter was something that always turned me off to them, but this series of movies really became a paradigm shift in how that was handled.
@@CristyReacts you can search for Avengers deleted scenes here on youtube. I wish they'd kept all her scenes in, but it would've ruined the pacing. And if she became Captain America's girlfriend, maybe we wouldn't have gotten her in Critical Role/Legend of Vox Machina.
@@CristyReacts Ashley was probably cast because she's a pretty big deal in Anime/Video Game voice over acting having voiced many famous characters. She recently showed up in an extended cameo for a live action adaptation of a particular project that she was a lead voice actor in (trying to avoid specific spoilers here). It's too bad her role got reduced here.
I truly enjoyed your reaction to this movie it took a long time to develop. I'm an old comic book geek, and I wanted to let you know that Black Widow and Hawkeye are superheroes they have just as many powers as Batman or Catwoman, and no one questions them being superheroes. And yes, I'm now officially a subscriber.
Oh welcome aboard! So happy that you enjoyed it. Today I’m releasing my reaction to IM3, which *truly* surprised me. You’ll see!
We cannot underestimate either of these two superheroes. We have to point out that while brainwashed, Hawkeye did a severe amount of damage to the SHIELD Helicarrier and nearly took it down on his own.
Ashley Johnson (the waitress) was meant to have a larger role, but they got cut.
Also, the "son, you've got a condition" guy was Harry Dean Stanton, a renowned actor from Alien, The Green Mile, and countless other roles.
Ha!! I love these fun facts!! Thanks David!
Damn I wish she was more involved.
Fun fact: If I’m not wrong Ashley voiced Ellie from The Last of Us!
Yep there was a deleted post credits scene with her and cap that was cut out
@@rashadwalker8218Not post credit. It was an extended intro to Cap, and him adapting to the modern world leading up to him beating the crap out of that punching bag. It also has a different Stan Lee cameo in it.
@@donsample1002 oh ok
That was a fun reaction. The Hulk smashing Loki scene is one of those memes that will last forever 😂
Yes!! Puny god😂😂😂
Yes, and for that scene, they had a rope tied to Tom's ankle. While he was giving his speech to the Hulk, they randomly pulled his feet out from under him. He had no idea when that would happen - hence the pure shock on his face
The security guard that asked Banner if he was an alien was in the movie Alien.
I love those little Easter eggs! MCU is so good at that.
You asked what can change the Hulk back into Banner.
Well, getting him to calm down always works, but that is not an easy task. Not everyone can do it.
In the comic books, powerful magic has changed him back.
One time Spider-Man said something so funny that the Hulk started rolling on the floor laughing and the next thing you know he's Banner. But no one has been funny enough to recreate that moment, so it may have been a one time thing.
Wowww!! I love that Spider Man is funny...? I still don't know anything about him!
@@CristyReacts
Yeah, it turns out Spider-Man is a funny guy, on top of everything else. Stan Lee always said that Spider-Man was his favorite character to write.
Also, showering him in puppies tends to work.
No, I'm not making that up.
@@ninjabluefyre3815 I must have missed that issue, was that in the Defenders, or She-Hulk?
@@JDdiGriz Indestructible Hulk from 2013
It's kind of a thing in the comic books that when heroes meet for the first time, they fight. At least until they figure out they're on the same side.
Fun fact in the beginning when Hawkeye shoots at Agent Hill it is the only time he ever misses in the hole MCU
oh damnnn! great fact
She's low key bad ass. I wish she got more screen time
Every other time when he" misses" It's actually a tactical decision on his part
Doesn't he shoot once at Natasha during their fight on the Helicarrier and miss?
@@dandrummond1156 I just double checked and I stand corrected. New theory. If the only two people he's ever missed was Hill and Romanoff and they both happen to be when he was under the mental influence of Loki. Maybe on a subconscious level he missed because he didn't want to hurt them. And before you say anything about Nick fury, he shot him in the bulletproof chest, probably knowing he wore it instead of choosing to shoot him in the head. Again, supporting the subconscious decision not to actually hit or kill on the people he cared for. Just a theory.
Great movie with a great reaction! Yeah, most of these movies do make me, a grown man, tear up. These movies and the story get better and better, it's a phenomenal experience. I'm really excited to share it with you! 😎😎
8:07 And _this_ is the scene that makes General Fury officially a protagonist.
In a properly written character-vs-character work of fiction, the protagonists are all at odds with the _authorities._ If they _are_ authorities, then they're at odds with their immediate _superiors._
Agent doggo @ 19:40 was paying attention to the realization! Love it!
Loki's Play is a variation from Marvel Comics Avengers issue 1 (Sept 1963). In the comics, Loki tricks the Hulk into destroying a railway line. His goal was to draw Thor in to try and stop Hulk - and cause them to do battle. Other super heroes got involved as well (Iron Man, Ant-Man, & the Wasp). Loki's plan was exposed along the way. The group formed a team to defeat & capture Loki. They worked so well together they wanted to remain a team. It was the Wasp that came up with the team's name "The Avengers".
MCU's LOKI'S PLAY: Releasing the Hulk. Loki's scepter was the tool to do this. It was artificially aggravating everyone's emotions. Getting them angry with each other keeps them from acting as a team. More importantly, aggravating the Hulk against the rest of the group would really be a problem.
Even though Black Widow managed to pull Loki's Play from him, he still managed to get under her skin. This came to light during Natasha's conversation with Hawkeye after his "recognitive calibration".
NOTE: Loki is the God of Mischief and a master at manipulating others. Loki did want them all together so it is debatable if Black Widow actually tricked Loki, or if Loki said what he wanted her to hear. What Loki said caused Natasha to converge the team around Banner & the scepter which was when Loki turned the scepter's "aggravation mode" on.
Between the power of Loki and the staff that turned Hawkeye to his side, he is irritating them subtlety so they will bicker and maybe release the Hulk. Because that's part of his plan to escape after letting them capture him.
The red guy is of purple colour, He is the one you will never forget in your life and hate him more than anyone.
@16:45 "Does Captain America's shield have a name?" - No, but the organization SHIELD got it's name from it in honor of his sacrifice in World War II. If you remember, Nick Fury told Tony that Peggy Carter and Howard Stark were two of the founders of SHIELD. They wanted to remember Steve.
@18:00 (arguing in the lab) - Loki turned Agent Barton, who knew all about the Avengers Initiative. Loki was not sure he could beat all the Avengers plus SHIELD if they were united. So his plan was to use the Scepter to influence them into hating each other. It can turn people with a touch, but it can also influence them from a distance. Loki's mistake was killing Coulson, who most of the team knew. They united to avenge his death.
In time you'll learn that Black Widow is one of the most important part of the Avengers. She is willing to do what no one else is.
I think she’s my favorite avenger.
@CristyReacts Mine too :)
@@CristyReactsomggg I love you noww
"There's only one God, ma'am. And I'm pretty sure He doesn't dress like that."
My favorite line in the whole film.
The guy you saw smile at the end is the big baddie of the 3rd Avengers movie, Infinity War. You'll learn more about him as the movies go on.
lol "the big baddie" was my nickname in high school 🤣jk, but thanks for the fact. I can hardly wait for another Avengers movie tbh!
Honestly... I teared up while watching you react to this one. I have some guesses as to why, but... I really _can't_ go into that without spoiling things far down the road. I'm super glad you enjoyed it, though. This was the movie that really took all of these... disconnected characters and forged them into a true team that we could all get behind. Not to mention setting things up that get paid off far down the line in some very satisfying ways. Also, I love Mark Ruffalo as Banner and The Hulk. No offense to Norton, but Ruffalo really just... made the character, who I'd never felt very connected to... work so well for me. Very excited to continue with you on this journey.
It doesn't matter how many times I've seen this movie, I always crack up laughing when Hulk ragdolls Loki.
HAHA!!! puny god
@@CristyReacts Maybe if Loki hadn't started talking shit, that wouldn't have happened, but....we'd have been deprived of comedy gold in an epic superhero movie.
I couldn't hear "puny god" the first time I watched in the theater because everyone was already laughing so hard.
Steve and Tony do have very different outlooks-they're literally from different worlds-but even more than that...Tony's father, Howard, idolized Captain America. Tony grew up hearing ad nauseum about how great Cap was; he's like the perfect older brother that Tony could never quite measure up to in his dad's eyes. For that reason, Tony *really* doesn't like Steve when they meet.
Ahhhh tony is a little jealous I see
So awesome! 🙌🏼 I still remember seeing the Avengers when it first came out in theaters 🎬 Everyone was cheering and laughing. It was so epic! My mind was definitely blown 🤯 This is still one of my favorite movies of all time, and I really enjoyed your reaction, Cristy ❤ I can't wait for you to see more MCU movies!
I loooooved it!! I had so much fun watching it but it’s also so emotional. I honestly never expected to be a Marvel girl but here I am! 😝
@@CristyReacts I'm happy you now consider yourself a Marvel Girl 😊
I remember watching this movie in theatres, so good. Unfortunately, this was the only Avengers movie I watched.
Hopefully you’ll watch the rest so I can finally know what ends up happening. Are these on your reaction horizon? Looking forward to it!
Thanks for your reactions 👏👏
Yes! definitely watching all of MCU... thanks for joining me on this journey:)
Initially I didn’t get too emotional watching these early Marvel movies but now re-watching them certain scenes definitely get me. Whether it’s thinking about the entire journey with these characters or reminiscing about where I was in my life at the time I first watched these movies, it all stirs up a lot of feelings within me.
That’s part of why I really enjoy watching You Tube reactions like this.
32:56 - An early scene that was cut from that final version had Steve adjusting to the modern era. Near the end of it, he sits at a coffee shop kind of lamenting his place and that waitress talks to him, attempting to cheer him up, not knowing who he was.
Everyone always tells me about that deleted scene but nobody ever described it. So thank you!!
Seeing people experience this journey for the first time is one of my favorite things. New sub
😍 thank you for joining
by the way, that's agent hill (the girl), distinctive from 'agent' phil, 'son of cole', first name 'agent'...
Hulk slamming Loki like a damnit doll is one of my favorite Marvel cinematic moments!
Wonderful reaction! That feeling you got was all of us as well. It's just well paced, involving, and focused. It does a pretty good job of juggling all of them many characters and give them moments to shine. I love how they made Natasha fundamental and shine along all of the super powers she's around.
Joe is the best dog! Knocking on the door so politely!
It's been years since I saw this in the theater but that Agent Coulson moment, that you had...I was right there with you. All the ugly crying and the snot balloons. These are the moments when we realize that we care. Humans have a heart.
Yeah and I feel they Coulson represented us… as fans. 😢😢
New ro your channel Cristy but glad I found it. Hands down the best reaction to the Avengers on YT I've seen. Can't wait to join you on your Marvel adventure. Love the lighting effect by the way! Best to Joe, good boy....🐶
I love to hear this!! Welcome aboard, you’re just in time as I’m about to post my reaction to IM3! Joe is for sure the best dog out there, wait till you see my German Shepherd Phoebe make an appearance too😝
The doggo (Joe) let himself out.
everyone loves coleson!
We all cried in this one, Cristy!!! Love you!!! ✌️❤️🌹
When my family went to see this in the theaters on the first weekend, the showings were sold out everywhere. We had to watch in a later showing and it was still so packed that we had to sit separately. There were people in line coming from other theaters because their time were all sold out as well.
Ok after 6 reacts here is my thoughts. I am enjoying your reacts. I love that your background is simple and not super busy with a lot of props and stuff. The light effects were a good idea. I also love that your not turning the volume down so low on the actual movie and that you change ot up a little from full screen with you in the circle to the small rectamgle and stuff, i think it helps keep them from getting to one dimensional if that makes sense. You are doing this 100% correct in my opinion, not that my opinion matters. The dog is super cute...lol... i am looking forward to continuing the MCU saga with you and whatever else you decide to do. I personally have been waiting for someone to do reactions to the transformers movies. Oh yeah, the chokers are a great accessory 🤣🤣🤣.
This was epic. I remember the first time watching it in the theater and all these character coming together. It was so well put together. The flow of this film was great.
waitress had a much larger role before, but she was cut out, you can see it in deleted or alternate start of movie
It's a fine line between reacting and yapping over great dialogue.
I'm a yapper, Neil!
You are pretty irresistible - subbed again! :)@@CristyReacts
At Coulson saying "what do we do" and the theme music playing, the expression on your face I caught myself audibly saying "You're gonna LOVE this ride....". Lol
36:15 that's the difference between "(super)heroes" and "soldiers": heroes will try to minimize loss of life by saving as many civilians as they can while slowly working towards the ultimate goal, soldiers will focus on achieving the ultimate goal as fast as possible. They'll leave civilians to fend for themselves, but in the end could save just as many lives.
Oh wow. That’s super insightful actually.
Loki's Weez. Even though you didn't show it.
Was fabulous.
Agree! Great moment
11:50 "You can tell they're bad by their faces....blue eyes.."
Looks at screen, sees Cristy has blue eyes👀....Cristy is BAD!!😱
Hahahaha whoops 😅
Despite what some claim, Widow & Hawkeye are normal humans, just highly trained & capable. Maria Hill (Cobie Smulders) is another SHIELD agent; look upon her as Fury's XO.
This is the first movie where the actor actually played the Hulk via motion capture, and they modeled the Hulk's face after Ruffalo's. He even has body hair now. 😏
The waitress is part of a sub plot that was later cut. If you recall, Steve is also an artist. He spent a lot of time sketching scenes from one of the restaurant's outside tables, and that's how she met him. One of the cut scenes has Stan Lee at a neighboring table leaning over to say "Ask for her phone number, dummy!" 😄
So when Cap jumped into the bank to save the hostages, the Chuitari ripped his mask off, and she recognized him. That should make more sense of the last clip that stayed in.
I wish your editor had left in Loki's last line: "I believe I'll take that drink, now." Classic Loki.
Next up: Iron Man 3, Thor: the Dark World, and Captain America: the Winter Soldier. Small spoiler: from now on, Tony suffers from PTSD after this, along with his unassuaged survivor's guilt from the first movie. He's a hot mess.
Wow thanks for all these fun facts!
There's a deleted scene with that waitress and Steve, 32:52 it would have had more of an impact if they had left the scene in the movie.
Story has it, the waitress (AKA Chrissy from Growing Pains) was supposed to be a possible love interest for Captain America.
You don't need to watch it for the channel but I recommend the pilot of Agents of Shield. If you like it you can watch the rest...
One of my favorite shows.
Yeah, I recommend watching the show. If you don’t want to react to it on the channel, that’s fine. But I WILL say that AOS has a hugely dedicated fan base and we’re always looking for more AOS reactions! So I’m sure you’ll get more subscribers from those fans if you start reacting to the show, but that’s just my take. 136 is a LOT to take on and might not be worth it if you’re just focusing on the main MCU stuff.
3:54 it's not that weird when you really think about it. it's kinda like 90% of guys with nice cars give em names and say stuff like "she's temperamental" "she's fast alright"
sorry, at 8:00- "that's what heroes do..."...
you'll get it later...
"the scary zoom meeting?" lmfao
Seriously!! 😂
THE KNOCKING! That is such a good good dog.
He’s so polite😍
I just saw this, excellent reaction and commentary. I subscribed, looking forward to your journey through the Marvel universe.
Thank you for the sub, and welcome aboard!!
The waitress was in a deleted scene originally in the beginning as Steve Rodgers, in civilian clothes, awkwardly flirts with her
In the comics the "Big Red Guy" at the end (don't worry, you'll see _much_ more of him) was a worshipper of (literal) Death. While that aspect is largely subverted in the MCU, I presume the Chitauri are basically rage-zombies--they certainly _look_ the part---so their collapse upon the destruction of the mothership makes sense. (In a deleted scene from another film down the line, a certain space-faring smart@$$ mocks the Avengers for not doing this at the very start of the invasion because "everyone knows" the Chitauri weakness.) The MCU has already established spontaneous pan-galactic travel by this point with Asgard, and later we'll see that it's pretty common outside Earth, so the portal had to be just a strategy to keep the Chitauri mothership outside the immediate war zone so it could conduct its blitz in relative safety.
oh interesting!! I feel like a lot of people share facts about the movies with me, but I definitely didn't know this!! thanks for the fun facts:)
The comment about courting death with the smile is a nod to the comic books. The character is in love with Lady Death, the personification of death in the universe, so courting death is to him a major plus. Btw you are building to End Game.
Great reaction to a great movie!
Clint and Natasha are the Avenger parents. They are "only" S.H.I.E.L.D. Agents, if extremely skilled and highly trained ones, but their purpose seems to be to keep the difficult and bickering children (i.e. the rest of the Avengers) working together more or less as a unit. I like that, in the MCU, Hawkeye and Black Widow have this backstory together: he was sent to kill her but he made a different call. And the loss of Clint to the control of the staff Loki wields is a huge loss for the Avengers because he's not there to help Natasha steady and stabilize the group.
Yes, I know, it is very obvious that Hawkeye is my favorite Avenger in the MCU. 😛
The death of Phil "His first name is Agent" Coulson was so well done, and so heartbreaking. He was a great everyman hero character, one who was willing to do what was needed and sacrifice himself if needed for a greater cause. His special power was just being willing to sacrifice it all for the better cause, and I hated to see him go. 😞 And the blood-spattered Captain America cards and the "I guess he never got you to sign them." was extra heartbreaking. Fury's a manipulative cuss, but he's effective as heck with it.
When Clint and Natasha have that scene after she knocks the -shit- Loki out of his head, that was certainly a "What is their relationship?" kind of scene, but it came across different than a romantic thing. It was more close than romance, if that makes sense. Closer than siblings, closer than spouses, it felt like so much more. And I loved that it was different from all the other male-female romantic pairings in the MCU to date. This is why I decided they were the Avenger parents.
Maria Hill is so awesome. Smart, capable, and a hell of a warrior though she's much more valuable than just for her great warrior skills.
That big battle was an awesome set piece.
And don't bother trying to rank them top to bottom. It's too difficult to do. I have my top five, but it's more a tier system than an actual 1-5 system. And yes, I teared up at this movie, and I'm said to be a heartless, bitter, mean old man.
Harry Dean Stanton had a perfect cameo in this.
The growls etc of the Hulk was done by the original actor who played the Hulk in the 70s tv show, Lou Ferrigno (who also has a cameo in one of the Hulk films...I forgot which one, but you see him leaving a building with Stan Lee. Even at his age now, he's still a big bloke! XD)
Yeah in the Incredible Hulk he's the school guard! I didn't know he recorded the growls, wow!
19:15
Basically “Better Help” counselors😂
I still can't believe that alien that keep threatening Loki is played by the guy who played Wesley on Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel.
Is it really Alexis Denisof? You can't even see his face, he could've been played by literally anybody with a little acting class haha
@@CristyReacts It's him. Avengers was directed by Joss Weadon, and in addition to having Akexis Denisof in the movie, he also pays homage to the final episode of Angel when Illiria changes form from Fred into Illiria mid punch. Bruce does the same thing, turning into Hulk mid punch
oh damn-- you're full of fun facts!@@RemyJackson
They do make sense about 70% of the time.
Would love to see you react to the Agents of SHIELD tv show, if you haven't seen it!
Very beautiful and emotional movie! About the movie rankings, rather than making a plain list, you can make a TIER LIST. This way you can say "movies XYZ are my favorites (tier 1), and movies ABC are my second-favorites (tier 2)." This is a more accurate representation of how humans feel about things! Don't need to have ONE winner, or only ONE favorite food. Keep up the good work!!
You’re right you’re right. Love this tip! Thanks friend
as a boy there's no world that you can't say black widow isn't a superhero by 7:00...
go burgandy,,,
They add gender to and item cause till about 30 years ago gender was almost exclusively words and items. That’s why many languages use gendered words for items.
37:31 😆Awesome scene.
At some point before you finish Phase 2, you should look up the two Spiderman series of films (the Tobey Mc Guire and the Andrew Garfield ones), then the X-Men series. I won't say why, but if you ask your viewers, I'm sure they'll agree... :)
I think Cap was referring to Red Skull. He never encountered Hitler.
Oh.. yeah I guess you're right! (Although I would've loved to see him fight Hitler tbh)
If you really miss agent Cousin, you can check out the TV show, Marvels Agents of Shield.
EVERYONE gets a hit in on Loki, even Jarvis!!!!
Being an old comic fan as far back as the 60s it was with real anticipation waiting for the MCU. Sad to what it is becoming, but from Iron Man to the Endgame it is all very satisfying. You have a lot to look forward to with your reactions. By the way, I missed this and so apparently did the censors, when Loki insults Natasha in the interrogation scene. He calls her a "mewling quim". Look up the words. Not at all a very nice thing to say to a lady.
Looked it up and learned something. Interesting.
That's not a nice thing to say to anyone!
What are they becoming besides different stories , you act like every comic book the last sixty years were great .
Great Reaction! I never seen anyone, reactor or not - like "Agent" (Phil Coulson) that much. You sure are in for a ride. Welcome to the MCU. Subscribing now. Thank you very much from Sweden.
Hey thanks for the sub! Can’t wait to see you around more☺️
@@CristyReacts Yes. I'm watching your THOR reaction right now. Did you know that Kenneth Branagh (the director, well he's also an good actor, but he's not in this) wanted to rename Thor's Hammer Mjölnir? Someone wise said: "NO, that is what it's called in Nordic Myth." They work that into the film, with Dennings character having problems pronouncing Mjölnir.
Oh seriously! I had trouble saying it, until a viewer told me it sounded like “mule-near” and now it all makes sense in the world lol
Nice Reaction! As I've mentioned I started with Guardians and now going through your MC watch. As a YTube surfer these early vids are a little over edited on the Quotes and key lines. As you are a movie reactor we are a Reaction reactor and as they say " The eyes 👀 have it"! Sounded better before I said it 🤔 Anyway AWESOME COMMENTARY and Add Lib's like; Loki A little Loco ( pa dumm pishhh) Thanks for the entertainment! On to the next! Peace 🕊️☮️♾️😎
4:00 The same reason boats and ships has female names, its just a thing.
also , Cristy, there are other marvel movies before Iron Man, like
Howard the Duck (1986)
Dr Strange (1978)
Generation X (1995)
Nick Fury : Agent of Shield (1998)
Daredevil (2003)
Fantastic Four (2005)
Ghost Rider (2007)
and others
So those are Marvel but not MCU?
WHUT!? Thor and Captain before Ironman movies? ok Chris chest I got u !! ;)
Great review. I hope u continue doing them.
Ashley johnson is the voice actress of Ellie from The Last of us video game
It's pronounced "MULE" - "NEAR"
Mjolnir.
Loved your reaction ❤
This was very helpful! I like her call it my own name “meow meow” 😂 so this is finally clicking now after years (i watched them all when released 😅)
This is definitely what I needed!! I need these names broken down by words I know haha. thank you!
@@CristyReacts YW❤️
Christy, The being at the end of the movie who smiled. So, who gave Loki the chitauri army?
20:00 Am I the only one who thinks it had to have been about the _biggest_ mistake to intern Loki _here?_ They're coordinating _strategy,_ here. Would it _not_ have made more sense to intern him, under guard, in a way-out-of-the-way warehouse on the _ground,_ somewhere?