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Took the kids. A near perfect superhero flick.

Posted by Enophile on May 28, 2012 at 09:59:58:

No complaints here!

I liked how efficiently and compactly they worked in the Black Widow and Hawk Guy stories without preceding flicks.

Mark Ruffalo is the best. Hulk. Ever. He was perfect for the part.

Much terrific dialogue - no surprise, Joss Whedon rocks at snappy dialogue.

One interesting side note:

Of the group of kids we took, I asked each which hero they thought was the 'main character.'

The girl in the group said, "Black Widow."

Two boys said, "Ironman/Tony Stark."

One boy said, "Captain America."

The last said, "Nick Fury."

Amazing variety just asking who the movie was about - which I think indicated The Avengers hit the mark.