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I was really tempted to go tonight...can't wait to see this!

 

EDIT: Screw it...I'm goin' at 2am :thumbsup:

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  On 5/4/2012 at 3:27 AM, JÂy RÛßeÒ said:

Belinda

My friend in London said it was better than all the avenger related movies combined... Thor capn america hulk iron man < the avengers

 

I dont know how true that is. Either way I'm seeing it Saturday.

 

Have fun Jay and Aj.

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Going to see it this weekend. Midnight shows are always fun though. Have fun, gentlemen.

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Just got back from the 2am showing...had a blast. The 12am and the three shows after that one sold out, so I was hoping I timed it right when I chose the 2am showing. Turns out it was just about perfect...had plenty of room in the theater, only about 30 or 40 people in there. It's not often you get to see the biggest blockbuster of the summer on opening night with most of the theater to yourself :) With too few people it's not as much fun, so it was just about right.

 

As for the movie, it was a great ride. I have to give Joss Whedon credit...he did a great job. The running time is 2.5 hrs though, so with previews it ends up being close to 3hrs in the seat, so if you tend to get antsy sitting in one place for so long, be forewarned. I had heard someone say in a review that one of its strengths was how Whedon got all the main players enough screen time where it felt very balanced. I definitely agree with this and no matter which character you want to see most, you'll be happy. The plot isn't as involved as something like The Dark Knight, but it's not "surfacy" either. It felt about right, and the few times when I was JUST about to think it was slowing down too much, Whedon throws something in there to make sure you're still right there with him. I thought Ruffalo did a great job as the Hulk and Robert Downey Jr was fantastic. Also, this is probably the best looking film I've seen in a while...the CGI was very realistic and the action scenes were well done overall.

 

Is it a GREAT film? I'd have to see it again to make that call. My initial reaction is 'no', but I don't think it set out to be that. But it's certainly worth a trip to the theater and it's a lot of fun. I do have one question for the comic nerds here if someone could PM me the answer to this question. I will use spoiler tags to protect the innocent:

 

 

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Saw it earlier in the week after waiting a week or so. A great movie and I can only wonder what chapter is next in this series; was wondering if there was any more Avengers they might add...

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  On 5/4/2012 at 1:33 PM, jboyst62 said:

Saw it earlier in the week after waiting a week or so. A great movie and I can only wonder what chapter is next in this series; was wondering if there was any more Avengers they might add...

 

My hope is that Whedon cooks the books, skims about 30mil off the top and funds a sequel to Serenity. :thumbsup:

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someone let me know what happened at the end, after the credits. I was unable to see that in my viewing due to circumstances...

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  On 5/4/2012 at 2:01 PM, jboyst62 said:

someone let me know what happened at the end, after the credits. I was unable to see that in my viewing due to circumstances...

 

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  On 5/4/2012 at 2:27 PM, JÂy RÛßeÒ said:

 

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I'm going in about an hour. Hoping mid day won't be too packed, but I think the kids around here are off of school, so we'll see. I usually don't see big movies right away, but I'm on the road right now and have some free time so figure what the hell.

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Going to see it in about 1/2 hour, the 2D version though. Shouldn't be that busy based on the number of people I saw getting the glasses with their tickets.

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  On 5/4/2012 at 2:49 PM, apuszczalowski said:

 

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There's a joke in the movie that this pertains to.

 

Having lived in Halifax Nova Scotia for 6 years, Shawarma = Donair - that's some good eatin'

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  On 5/4/2012 at 1:37 PM, ajzepp said:

My hope is that Whedon cooks the books, skims about 30mil off the top and funds a sequel to Serenity. :thumbsup:

Good luck. Whedon had to kill off characters just to get Universal to produce the first Serenity.

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  On 5/4/2012 at 4:33 PM, LeviF91 said:

Good luck. Whedon had to kill off characters just to get Universal to produce the first Serenity.

 

:( I know, it won't happen...I just miss that little universe.

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