Avengers Movie SPOILER Thread

This afternoon I thought of my one complaint with the movie, and corny and cheesy as it would have been it would have been cool. At no point did Cap or Iron Man or anyone of them yell out Avengers Assemble.
 
Not much to add to the raves already posted, but I loved this film.

One line I liked that hasn't been mentioned yet: "I'm sorry, did we go to YOUR planet and blow stuff up?" :lol

Minor nits:
-If the carrier is so high that the air is too thin to breathe, then isn't it also too thin for your fans to enable you to hover? (Aviators chime in.)

-a few too many closeups of no-name extras dealing with the destruction in the NY battle.

That's about it!
 
Oh my. That is hilarious on so many levels. Well, they best not upset Samuel L.
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"Dear India: Sorry about that. Next time we'll build the set here, which will cost less than transporting everyone to your slums (your term) in the first place."
 
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Minor nits:
-If the carrier is so high that the air is too thin to breathe, then isn't it also too thin for your fans to enable you to hover? (Aviators chime in.)

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The Helicarrier is impossible. Those fans are way too small for the size and weight of it. If It's built like an aircraft carrier and not an aircraft, then it is VERY heavy.
Imagine getting a real aircraft carrier into the sky. [The George W. Bush stretches 1,092 feet and displaces over 100,000 tons.]
 
The Helicarrier is impossible.
Well of course. :) But I'm still curious if props can operate at altitudes where the air is too thin to breathe.

Another thought: I wouldn't be surprised I'd Harry Dean Stanton's role was originally intended for Stan.
 
But I'm still curious if props can operate at altitudes where the air is too thin to breathe.

If they didn't what would be the point of putting people on O2 at high alittudes.

You couldn't get there.

Lift is created by a difference in air pressure between the top and bottom of an air foil.
 
Saw it, loved it, and will see it again! I don't know how they could have improved this movie. They certainly have set the bar EXTREMELY high for the sequel.

I do have one question though... why was Thor unable to lift his hammer after he crashed to earth?
 
Saw it, loved it, and will see it again! I don't know how they could have improved this movie. They certainly have set the bar EXTREMELY high for the sequel.

I do have one question though... why was Thor unable to lift his hammer after he crashed to earth?

I think someone else answered this. It wasn't that he couldn't, he was just thinking of all the damage and destruction he's brought to Earth. He was doubting himself.
 
Well of course. :) But I'm still curious if props can operate at altitudes where the air is too thin to breathe.

I believe that they can, the Russian TU-95 bomber is prop driven and has a ceiling of nearly 40,000 ft which, I believe, is well into the thin O2 level.
 
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