Date an Avenger!

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Jullianna

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Am I the only one who thinks Ritter looks like a David Gregory clone in his avatar? :D (That's a good thing btw :) )
 

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Hahaha, wow you're right. Same general hair style and well-pronounced eyebrows. I wouldn't mind having his job either, lol.
 
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Tim Russert could have been an Avenger!
 
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violakat

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Am I the only one who thinks Ritter looks like a David Gregory clone in his avatar? :D (That's a good thing btw :) )
Yeah, your right, he does.
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Just to show my ignorance. Who is David Gregory?
 

mystdancer50

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Without a doubt it would be Thor. He is so chivalrous and handsome. Yup...Thor for sure! :D
 

mystdancer50

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Should have known you all would find a way to derail the thread. :p

To answer my own question, I'm probably most like Iron Man (independent, argumentative, sarcastic) though I would like to be more like Captain America and thus act more like him.

The ladies find Thor attractive.

It isn't just Chris Hemsworth's body. They guy is your typical knight in shining armor by the end of the movie. He also has his own kingdom).
Indeed. :) Thor is the whole package! LOL. :) I have seen the movie twice opening week and plan to see it again very, very soon and I smile every time Thor shows up...and Ironman, just because I love his attitude. :) I'd date Thor and let Ironman rescue me if I were in distress.
 
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alia73

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Well it would be Thor then......
 
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violakat

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I said, even before the movie, that Hawkeye would probably be my favorite Avenger, and yep, he is. Just saw the movie tonight.

One of my favorite lines: "And Hulk, SMASH"
 
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GreenNnice

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Did somebody say lightning? :D
No, nobody will date you lightning, you would need to quit the 'clapping' and start to 'flash..' ;)

'course,, 'flash' is a 'superhero,' not an 'avenger,' but.....

you can lie can't you, lightnin' :D

The Hulk in a big green Iron Man suit. Now there's a laugh.

"Hulk blast!"
Green, did someone say 'green.' :D
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My real question about the avengers is, how did Sherlock Holmes get into Ironman's suit ?? Thought that guy died long ago . :D
 
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CC_Bride

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Off topic question, but when I saw the Avengers I totally did not see the point of Scarlett Johansson's character 'Black Widow'. The movie gave the vague impression she was once an evil Russian really good at killing people for her own purposes (with only guns, no super powers except how red her hair is) now with a guilt complex and an interesting relationship with Hawkeye.

I don't like movies who throw in a irrelevant girl character just for the sake of representing the female viewer. I would have been quite happy with just the male leads.

Oh wait my husband just told me shes a part of the original comics. Still whats the point of her?
 
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Kitty_kat

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woudl have to be Thor, I mean look at him!
 
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Kitty_kat

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Off topic question, but when I saw the Avengers I totally did not see the point of Scarlett Johansson's character 'Black Widow'. The movie gave the vague impression she was once an evil Russian really good at killing people for her own purposes (with only guns, no super powers except how red her hair is) now with a guilt complex and an interesting relationship with Hawkeye.

I don't like movies who throw in a irrelevant girl character just for the sake of representing the female viewer. I would have been quite happy with just the male leads.

Oh wait my husband just told me shes a part of the original comics. Still whats the point of her?
My dad said she didnt have a big part in the comic, was quite small, I reckon the maon reason she was in the movie was for the sex appeal lol!
 
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violakat

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Off topic question, but when I saw the Avengers I totally did not see the point of Scarlett Johansson's character 'Black Widow'. The movie gave the vague impression she was once an evil Russian really good at killing people for her own purposes (with only guns, no super powers except how red her hair is) now with a guilt complex and an interesting relationship with Hawkeye.

I don't like movies who throw in a irrelevant girl character just for the sake of representing the female viewer. I would have been quite happy with just the male leads.

Oh wait my husband just told me shes a part of the original comics. Still whats the point of her?
I don't think you have to have super powers to be a superhero. Hawkeye didn't. Nor does Batman. Oh wait, I forgot, Batman is D.C. But really, I was trying to figure out what her purpose was in the movies, too. I think she is supposedly the intelligence operative for the group, aka, the spy. That's the only thing I can figure. So, in future movies, she might be the recon person. but I don't know.
 

JimJimmers

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Technically, Ironman doesn't have superpowers either, just sayin'.
 
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Jullianna

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Saw the movie today. I'm going back to my first choice...Hulk
 
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Off topic question, but when I saw the Avengers I totally did not see the point of Scarlett Johansson's character 'Black Widow'. The movie gave the vague impression she was once an evil Russian really good at killing people for her own purposes (with only guns, no super powers except how red her hair is) now with a guilt complex and an interesting relationship with Hawkeye.

I don't like movies who throw in a irrelevant girl character just for the sake of representing the female viewer. I would have been quite happy with just the male leads.

Oh wait my husband just told me shes a part of the original comics. Still whats the point of her?
What's the point of any of them? Basically the way it works in the comics is somebody comes up with an idea for a character and then puts them into a story. There's not much rhyme or reason to it. The Black Widow has been an Avenger for a long time, and there's little doubt that a lot of the motivation for such characters is that the target audience has a certain appreciation for female protagonists with lots of guns, lots of attitude, and and a form-fitting costume. In any case, the Black Widow is a fairly major character in the comics despite a lack of powers. (As noted, many super heroes and villains don't have powers.)

An intentional and recurring theme in the Justice League comics is how in many situations Batman is consistently able to upstage heavy hitters like Superman and Green Lantern despite his lack of powers.
 
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A good instructive lesson. We ask for more power be it wealth or influence, but the greater power is typically the raw intelligence and ability God gives us at birth.