The Avengers (2012 film)/Awesome

The British TV series

 * Steed has one MoA in the episode "The Girl From AUNTIE", when he strolls into the villain's office and "goes undercover" with: "Good afternoon! My name is..." (Ostentatiously produces a large collection of business cards, flips through them, selects one, hands it over...) "...Wayne Pennyfeather ffitch!"
 * Another one for Steed in "A Touch of Brimstone" - infiltrating the revived Hellfire Club, he's given an alarmingly huge goblet of strong drink as part of an initiation... he leisurely downs it without a break, then politely asks for a little more.

The American superhero comic
""Ultron. We would have words with thee.""
 * Ultron, and an army of Ultron drones, has committed genocide of an entire country, held off a massive UN invasion force, and the Avengers wade into the battle anyway and are overwhelmed. In his headquarters Ultron is gloating to his prisoners when a wall explodes, revealing Thor, Iron Man, Black Panther, Firestar and Captain America wounded, bleeding, their costumes in shreds, standing there. Thor sums up the situation:

"Hank Pym: Hey, "Son" --
 * And then Ultron kicks their asses. The narration even states that they wouldn't have been able to beat him with their full strength. And then the Scarlet Witch's Hex Power, the only hope they had of beating him, backfires making him more powerful than ever. At which point Justice, who had been left back at the base due to a broken leg (which he got due to his refusal to stay on the sidelines), shows up. He has spent his time studying every encounter anyone has ever had with Ultron, desperately searching for anything which might be useful. He has flown half-way across the world, still with a broken leg, to deliver something that might be useful. Which he hands over to...
 * Hank Pym, the usual Butt Monkey of the Marvel superhero community and the creator of Ultron. Who proceeds to destroy Ultron by savagely beating him with Applied Phlebotinum that dissolves metal. And if you don't understand the significance of that: Ultron is a robot.

Ultron: Eh?

Hank Pym: I've got a present for you!"

"Wonder Man: You brought us back because you though it would be poetic to use us as your pawns... but you forgot something. We're Avengers. And the Avengers will oppose you... to the bitter end... and beyond.""
 * For the villain side, basically everything Kang the Conqueror does in the Kang Dynasty storyline that lasted for a year and a half. The first thing he does is give a speech, broadcast worldwide, that lasts for basically a whole issue...but even if he had vanished from the story immediately afterward, this would STILL be a crowning moment, as that one speech leads to military coups, invasions by two separate subspecies of humanity, worldwide supervillain uprisings, basically more chaos than most villains accomplish in their entire career. But, naturally, he doesn't vanish and becomes more and more badass as the story continues, until he . This story essentially turned him into Marvel's version of Grand Admiral Thrawn.
 * When the Grim Reaper used a group of dead Avengers in a plan against the Avengers. Every member gets taken down, except the Scarlet Witch, who arrived late that day. The lead dead guy was her lover, who has been Not Quite Dead lately. While tied to a chair, she basically talks at them until she can use her magic to try and convert them. The end result is left a little vague for dramatic reasons, so when the heroes go back to their former master, someone just has to say something:

""See these goggles? They're old school. And nothing beats old school." (cue the villain getting a sword through his head)"
 * Special mention should go to the cover: the undead heroes, breaking to fourth wall to stare out at the reader. The blurb reads "Yeah, they're dead... wanna make something of it?"
 * In Avengers #400, Jarvis has been tricked by Loki to use his knowledge of Avengers' history to conjure duplicates of EVERY VILLAIN THE AVENGERS HAVE FACED BEFORE. When Loki doesn't have more use to Jarvis, tries to kill him, but Jarvis activates his Avengers commcard. He has only one card, but it's an ace. The seven Avengers still conscious ignore enemies that were about to kill them moments before, because one of them (Jarvis) is in danger.
 * During the Onslaught Saga, the Avengers face Holocaust and Post. When Cap says "We cannot defeat them" Wasp thinks all hope is lost. It turns that Cap meant they needed to use their own strength against them. Cap activates Post's camouflage to trick Holocaust into shooting the invisible Post (trying to hit Cap). When Holocaust notices he was tricked, he gets so confused that becomes defeatable by Earth's Mightiest Heroes.
 * The ending of Avengers Forever. When the Timekeepers fling an army of every single evil Avenger that ever existed in the multiverse at the tiny group of time-hoppers brought together to stop their plans, what do said time-hoppers, who have already been through multiple battles do? Proceed to fight like hell, until Rick Jones succeeds in channeling the power he got from the Kree Intelligence in such a way that they can summon up every GOOD Avenger who ever existed to aid them. The ensuing melee is epically awesome.
 * One of Tony Stark's Iron Man armors underwent a viral-invasion-induced metamorphosis, turning him into a naked woman with a silvery gleam on her body . After announcing her intent to destroy the Earth, the Avengers fight her off, so she pulls off several plans to keep it going. With time running out, the Avengers pull a desperate plan. Hank Pym shrinks down the Avenger Ares, and launches him into the mouth of the, so he can defeat her from the inside with his secret weapon: A Commodore 64.
 * For added amusement/WTF factor, that naked metal woman? Was a clone of Pym's ex-wife Janet, who was also part of the plan to take it down.
 * The low-level legacy hero Triathlon meets the guy whose power he inherited. Senior guy muses that he should return to action, despite not having any powers, getting by on simply being "old school. And nothing beats old school!"; then he comes to his senses and gives Triathlon his original goggles, which let him see shapeshifters. A day later, Triathlon stumbles onto a secret conspiracy of shapeshifting aliens, and singlehandedly defeats a superpowered sleeper agent. The alien starts whining that his race spent years working on ways of avoiding detection by the humans. Triathlon's response:


 * During the Avengers: Disassembled story arc, after the mansion's been leveled, Ant-Man and The Vision are killed, She-Hulk's gone berserk, and Iron Man has humiliated himself things look pretty grim. While SHIELD is investigating what happened, Captain America is told by Hawkeye that some other heroes are here. Cap goes out and sees nearly every former and reserve member of the Avengers has come to help.
 * The first day after the Parker Family moves into Avengers Tower, May tells Wolverine, "There's no smoking and no drinking in the breakfast room until after noon at the earliest," plucking the burning cigar out of his face and dropping it into the drink in his hand.
 * Ares gets several MOA during his Avenger career:
 * During a battle with Iron Man's armors controlled by  he ran out of ammo, so he just ripped in half one of the armors and used its rocket legs to burn other ones.
 * Later in the same battle he jumped at one of the armors, embedded a knife in its head and used it to steer while he rode the armor.
 * In his own mini-series he got two new ones, first by shooting at people with a Gatling gun, while drinking a beer in other hand, and second by surfing a bomb.
 * In "Breakout", in New Avengers, Daredevil, Spider-Woman and Foggy Nelson are cornered by Carnage in a cramped prison 42 stories underground. Nelson pleads with the then unknown Sentry to step out of his catatonia and help them. A few panels later we see him walk up to Carnage, grab him by the throat and take off straight up. The next page is nothing but a dozen "Boom" sound effects over the exterior of the prison, and then we see him rip Carnage in two in the stratosphere.

The Marvel Cinematic Universe film
This movie is pretty much a MOA for both Joss Whedon and Marvel Studios. Now, onto specific moments:

NOTE TO TROPERS: '''We are not interested in whether your theater cheered, because by now we know they all did, pretty much through the entire movie. Let's leave it at that instead of adding natter.'''

"Loki: "There are no men like me."
 * Loki's introduction proves he not only Took a Level In Badass, but now he definitely poses a big enough threat to have SHIELD bring the Avengers together
 * Nick Fury willing to stall Loki so that the portal created by the Tesseract will cause the whole SHIELD facility above to bury this new threat and him along with it.
 * Black Widow's opening scene, after Coulson tells her they've been compromised. She kicks her interrogator's asses easily without effort; impressive in of itself. The real impressive part though is that she did half that Curb Stomp Battle while bound to a chair.
 * Also, kicking ass with no shoes on. And she just walks off afterward like she's in no pain.
 * Coulson's threat deserves credit. The man calls up the bad guy, threatens to blow up the entire block if he tries to run, and makes him put Black Widow on the phone. When Coulson's on the case, shit gets done.
 * Bruce Banner actually trolls Black Widow. "I'm sorry, that was mean. I just wanted to see what you'd do. (Grin.)"
 * The old German gentleman who decides he'd rather die than kneel to a guy like Loki. Bonus points for his Shut UP, Hannibal one-liner.

Old Man: "There are always men like you.""

"Cap: "Last time I was in Germany there was another guy making out he was better than everyone else. We ended up disagreeing.""
 * What might be the best part about the old German man standing up to Loki in such a way is that judging from his old looks, he may well have been alive at the time of Hitler's rise to power, maybe even old enough to be a Hitler Youth. And the fact that he tells off Earth's newest potential oppressor while making a reference to Hitler.
 * Hitler Youth nothing-- he could have been in a camp...
 * Followed by Cap's Big Damn Heroes moment.
 * Followed by Tony's Big Damn Heroes moment. Set to "Shoot to Thrill" by ACDC. Dude knows how to make an entrance.
 * Cap's Big Damn Heroes moment is followed by a brief "The Reason You Suck" Speech:

""Are we done here?""
 * Also pay attention to the background. He's not the only one who stands up. Yes, Cool Old Guy, You Are Not Alone!
 * Natasha tries to talk Captain America out of following Thor (who has freed Loki) by saying he's a god. The Captain's response? "Ma'am, there's only one God, and I'm pretty sure He doesn't dress like that." Cue jumping out of a plane to hunt them down.
 * This requires some elaboration. Cap had earlier got his ass handed to him by Loki. Now there's ANOTHER guy who's even stronger, and Tony went after the two half-cocked. Steve goes anyway.
 * Iron Man and Thor's fight in the woods:
 * After soaking up Thor's lightning for five seconds, Jarvis tells Iron Man: "Power at 400% capacity". To be specific, the final number is 475% capacity. "How about that", says Tony, and then blasts Thor backwards.
 * Thor quickly recovers, and lands on his feet.
 * Iron Man headbutts Thor, he wobbles backwards; Thor headbutts Iron Man, HE GOES FLYING.
 * It's "blink and you'll miss it", but afterwards, Iron Man's helmet has a noticeable dent on the forehead.
 * Captain America, during Thor and Iron Man's fight in the woods, orders both men to stand down harshly. Thor doesn't do so, and when Cap tells him to drop his hammer, the big guy takes this badly. As the god of thunder leaps and prepares to smack Cap down with Mjolnir, Cap's shield blocks it and WRECKS the surrounding area. When the dust settles, Cap's no worse for wear.
 * And then, calm and steady as you like, walks up to Thor and asks:

"Coulson: "...you lack conviction.""
 * Black Widow tricks Loki into revealing his intention to unleash the Hulk inside the Helicarrier and thanks him for his cooperation -- in other words, the best spy on Earth manages to fool the God of Lies. She walked in to talk to the Trickster God in a battle of wits with no real cards to play except for Loki's anger and confidence, and she walked out with exactly what she wanted. What's more, she did this even though Loki was fully-informed on her thanks to Hawkeye, who's undoubtedly familiar with her method of choice.
 * Of course, Loki still got what he intended in the end, so it's also an MOA for him.
 * Cap slaps away a grenade thrown by one of Loki's mooks while jumping.
 * How fast is this Hulk? The pilot who "distracted" him by firing off bullets at the green giant tries to get out of Dodge by ejecting himself once The Hulk latches onto his jet... only for Hulk to immediately catch him and hurl him away himself.
 * Black Widow is in a state of shock after having nearly been killed by the Hulk. She's in a corner hugging her legs like a little girl, which is probably the last time this woman that's been trained as an assassin since childhood was so terrified. She hears from Fury on her comlink that the still mind-controlled Hawkeye is on board the Helicarrier. Still shaking, she quickly pulls herself together to go stop him.
 * Badly injured and unable to even stand, Agent Coulson lures Loki in close with a "The Reason You Suck" Speech, then blasts him with a BFG that blows the Trickster God through at least one wall.

"Cap: Son, just don't."
 * And also, let's not forget that Coulson
 * Thor's fight with the Hulk. The Hulk pretty much curb stomps every fight he has in this movie, from Black Widow all the way up to the alien Leviathans. Thor is the only one in the entire film who puts up anything like an equal fight against the Hulk.
 * Not only that, but the fight ends in a draw!
 * Tony's speech to Loki.
 * Nick Fury showing why he's the Director of SHIELD during the attack on the Helicarrier bridge, easily taking out a few fully armed men storming in. We waited to see him kick ass ever since Samuel L Jackson took the role, we got it, and it was awesome.
 * And don't forget the launch of the Helicarrier. Such mechanical elegance and grace and raw power.
 * At first, it's just an awesome aircraft carrier. Then it turns into a flying aircraft carrier, then it cloaks itself (from the bottom view at least).
 * If anything, it really gives off the vibe that Marvel Cinematic Universe Earth has indeed Taken A Level In Badass since the last films.
 * Captain America talks down a SHIELD agent trying to stop him by virtue of just being Captain America. Doubles as a funny moment like many of the other moments on this page.


 * During the argument between Steve and Tony that almost escalates into a full-blown fight, Steve tells Tony "Put on the suit, let's go a few rounds." To clarify, Steve Rogers will only consider this fight fair if his opponent has a suit of high-tech, fully loaded with weapons, Powered Armor.
 * Although she's a minor character, Maria Hill proves herself to be among the more effective agents in SHIELD, from the Chase Scene against both Loki and Hawkeye to defending the bridge of the Helicarrier with Fury just after getting knocked back by a grenade at the start.

From this point on, we'll be discussing the last half-hour of the film, where every major character in the film gets at least one Awesome Moment. Marvel saved their best stuff for this film, and it damn well shows:

"Iron Man: I forgot one more guy that you pissed off. His name is Phil. (Iron Man then zaps Loki with a repulsor blast)"
 * A subtle one right at the start. Tony is the first man to make it back to Stark Tower, in his heavily damaged armor, and sees Loki is waiting for him. Now, Tony's highly capable as Iron Man, but without his armor, he's just a civilian with a bad heart. But he doesn't even hesitate to walk straight into the building, take off his suit, and confront a god all by himself. Without his armor.
 * Except he's not. The suit of armour isn't Iron Man. Tony Stark is Iron Man. So yeah, a subtle one.
 * Loki is able to Mind Control people by touching his scepter to their hearts. Then he tries it on Tony Stark and we hear a little tink as it bounces off his arc reactor...
 * And they both stand there looking at it for a Beat - and then he tries it again. At which point Tony starts consoling Loki over his "performance issues".
 * Tony suits up in the Mark 7 suit while falling to the ground.

"Captain America: Doc... I think now would be a very good time for you to get angry.
 * The Hulk joining the climactic battle.

Bruce Banner: (turning and smiling) That's my secret, Captain: I'm always angry. (Hulks out and takes out an alien Leviathan in one punch.)"

"WSC: Fury, the Council has made its decision!
 * I think that is Bruce Banner's most Badass boast since "You wouldn't like me when I'm angry"
 * This really warrants elaboration. The Leviathan is the thing chasing Tony when he says he's "bringing the party to you." It's a giant, armored, whale of a monster that's shrugged off everything Stark has thrown at it. The Hulk doesn't just One-Hit Kill it, he stops it cold with one punch.
 * Banner's Reaction Shot warrants a mention. Every other Avengers has a major "Oh Crap" reaction when they see a giant flying-whale-serpent tearing down Park Avenue, but Banner just looks at the Leviathan, looks at the rest of the group, and starts walking towards the Leviathan with this wordless expression on his face that says "Chill, guys. I got this."
 * The Oner that follows each of the Avengers in the final battle.
 * Hawkeye casually takes down one of the Chitauri flyers without even looking, and with a smirk on his face. Then he tells Iron Man the Chitauri "can't bank worth a damn," so he should find some tight corners.
 * Later, he fires an arrow at Loki, who's chasing Natasha on one of the Chitauri flyers. Loki catches it offhandedly with a smirk
 * Captain America saves a room full of innocent civilians from the Chitauri by himself.
 * Fury telling the World Security Council exactly where they can stick their orders to nuke New York City.
 * Fury telling the World Security Council exactly where they can stick their orders to nuke New York City.

Fury: I understand that the Council has made a decision, but as it's a stupid-ass decision, I have chosen to ignore it."

"Iron Man: "Ever hear the story of Jonah?"
 * Fury then stops one of the planes from flying with a rocket launcher. And even more impressively, he's such a good shot that the pilot survives.
 * It gets better; Fury made that shot despite only having one eye. No depth perception and a limited vision field, and he still pulled it off. BAD. ASS.
 * Iron Man
 * Black Widow not only kicks her fair share of Chitauri ass, she also
 * Her jumping off of Cap's shield and catching a ride on a speeding Chitauri glider. By stabbing a couple of knives into the pilot and perching on his back. Then she drives the Chitauri glider with the pilot she just stabbed.
 * In the final battle, Captain America gets a great moment, when he commands the cops to rescue the citizens, but one cop asks why they should be taking orders from him. Cap then responds by taking out several attacking Chitauri by himself
 * I would also cite the cops themselves: outnumbered by an advanced alien armada, they still stand their ground, pull out their sidearms, and open fire. New York's finest indeed.
 * The fact that Cap was able to figure out precisely what needed to be done right down to the exact street he needed the perimeter to extend to is an MOA for Cap himself. Even with the distraction that is fighting off an alien army Cap was still able to put together a plan.
 * Fridge Brilliance: Cap's a native New Yorker. He might not know the modern city, but the grid was in place when he was around, including Grand Central. He knows the terrain.
 * During the final battle, Hulk confronts Loki, who goes into a fit of rage over how he is superior to all of them and refuses to let them win. Or, he would have said that; let us just say that Hulk cares not for his little speech.
 * And then Hulk snarls "Puny god." at Loki before running off to kick more ass.
 * The sight of Loki embedded in the floor afterwards is what makes this moment. He's just left staring silently up with this great shocked/terrified, 'What the flying hell just happened?' look on his face.
 * And then he whimpers.
 * And he's not just whimpering, either. He's trying to breathe after getting the wind knocked out of him, and his lungs aren't fully cooperating with him yet.
 * The moment gets even more awesome when you remember how Loki had singled out Banner on the Helicarrier, taunting him in earshot of everyone as "the beast who makes play he's still a man," and reminding Banner who the cage was really made for. It's extra fitting that "the beast" is the one to give Loki a faceful of karmic comeuppance.
 * Hulk saves Iron Man as.
 * How about The Stinger? Who honestly thought they'd go into the theater and ever expect to see ? Definitely an awesome moment for Marvel.
 * Back to the battle, the Lock and Load Montage of all the heroes (save Bruce Banner) before they head out to save the world
 * It was spoiled by the trailers, but the money shot of the heroes as the camera was circling around them was nothing but a thing of beauty.
 * The mere image of all of these characters on screen together, now a unified team ready to kick some ass, the first legitimate comics crossover in the history of the big screen.
 * The shot was already awesome in the trailer. Hearing it with Alan Silvestri's main theme? Awesome times ten.
 * And as Silvestri's main theme is heard in bits and pieces throughout the film but not given its fullest treatment until now, this also counts as an M of A for him.
 * Especially better as in the trailer with a different theme, the scene felt anxious and uneasy. With the main theme playing in the movie proper, it's a complete "fuck yeah" moment.
 * There was just something about seeing Hulk smashing his way through the Chitauri, especially at one point when an alien Leviathan is headed for an office building full of people. The camera pans inside and hear stomping as the Hulk makes his way through. Everyone gets the heck out of the way before he smashes through the window and onto the beast.
 * And when he is on the Leviathan, he manages to make it turn away from the building at the last second. How? By hanging onto the side of its mouth and pulling at one of its teeth. The icing on the cake is the visual of a tiny green speck on the corner of this massive monster's mouth like a cold sore.
 * A very subtle one, but before the awesome shot showing all the Avengers as the camera circles around them, we see the Chitauri all stop to growl and snarl at them after Hulk starts his awesome campaign. This is a hardened alien army that exists just to exterminate life without a second thought, and they've all stopped to turn their attention to SIX PEOPLE. You know the Avengers are officially getting started when they've proven themselves a threat to such a force.
 * Doesn't top the Hulk one, but Thor gets his chance when he and Loki are tussling. For a moment it seems like Loki might actually be swayed to the side of good... and then he goes and tries to stab Thor in the side, thinking Thor's sentiment makes him weak. Thor's response is to come right back at him with some hefty blows before dropping him face-first into the ground, then taking out the knife. It hardly even slows him down either.
 * There's something just amazing about Iron Man letting Cap do what he does best, as we see the Captain rallying his team and giving each Avenger their orders to save the day.
 * Iron Man is having trouble getting through a Leviathan's shell, so he comes up with an alternative strategy:

JARVIS: "I wouldn't consider him a role model, sir.""

"Loki: What have I to fear?
 * Thor bottlenecks the portal. How? he latches onto the Chrysler Building, summons a thunderstorm, uses it as a lightning rod, and pumps a building-sized column of lightning into the portal so powerful it blows up several of the dragons outright.
 * Thor and Hulk going Back-to-Back Badasses on one of the alien dragons, ripping apart alien warriors and tag-teaming the dragon itself, with Hulk ripping a chunk of the dragon's own armor off, shoving it into the alien's back, and then Thor hammering it into the thing's brain.
 * That one moment in the movie where Iron Man shoots at Cap's shield to reflect the shot off and into an alien ala Marvel Ultimate Alliance was awesome. Just the teamwork between the two.
 * Tony's epic verbal sparring match with Loki as he casually offers him a drink, and is his general snarktastic self.

Tony: (nonchantly pouring himself a drink) The Avengers. (seeing Loki's puzzled reaction) It's what we call ourselves. "Earth's mightiest heroes" type thing.

Loki: (smirking) Yes. I've met them.

Tony: (smirking back) Yeah. Takes us a while to get any traction, I'll give ya that. But, let's do a headcount here: Your brother, the demigod; a super-solder, a living legend who kind of lives up to the legend; a man with breathtaking anger management issues; a couple of master assassins -- and you, big fella, you've managed to piss off every single one of 'em.

Loki: That was the plan.

Tony: Not a great plan. When they come - and they will - they'll come for you.

Loki: I have an army.

Tony: We have a Hulk.

Loki: Oh, I thought the beast had wandered off...?

Tony: No, you're missing the point - there is no throne. There is no version of this where you come out on top. Maybe your army comes, and maybe it's too much for us, but it's all on you. Cause if we can't protect the Earth, you can be damn well sure we'll avenge it."


 * Selvig gets a quiet but crucially important moment: despite the fact he was under Loki's mind control, he still subconciously managed to fight back enough to put a backdoor sabotage into the portal device. Without that, they would never have been able to close the portal - plus, it just shows his sheer strength of will.

Other film-related moments:


 * This isn't a story-relevant MoA but...just look at the film's amazing opening week gross of $207,438,708 and behold.
 * It's now the fastest movie to date to make $250mil, grossing that in just 6 days (for perspective, the movie's budget was $220mil). Keep in mind that this only accounts for domestic gross; by the time it hit that record, it had already grossed $500mil in international markets thanks to the slightly earlier launch.
 * It was also the fastest to reach $100mil (2 days), $150mil (2 days), $200mil (3 days), $250mil (6 days), $300mil (9 days), $350mil (10 days), $400mil (14 days), $450mil (17 days), and $500mil (23 days) . And it's still on track to take down every domestic box-office record in its path.
 * And the movies it has topped are certainly no box office slouches. The following movies lost their North American box office records to The Avengers: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 (opening weekend for any film; summer opening weekend; opening weekend, adjusted for inflation; IMAX gross during opening weekend; and days to reach $100, $150 million), The Dark Knight (opening week for any film; opening weekend, adjusted for ticket pricing; and days to reach $200, $250, $300, $350, $400, $450 million), Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert (theater average - wide release), Alice in Wonderland (3D gross during opening weekend), Avatar (second weekend for any film and days to reach $500, $550 million) and Spider-Man (highest monthly share of domestic earnings). To put those marks in perspective, it took the records of four films that are in the Top 12 in the worldwide all-time box office, one of the highest-grossing concert films of all time and the opening to one of the highest-grossing superhero film series ever.
 * It's made a BILLION globally in just 19 days. This means that it has made back it's budget, AND the budget of every single other film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe as well! Again, in 19 days!
 * Not only that, but in doing so, it TIED with Avatar and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 for fastest-to-billion. That's huge, regardless of it's final gross in the future.
 * Another sign of how big a hit it was? Shawarma sales apparently shot way up after the film's release because of the post-climactic scene of Tony rambling about wanting to try some of it after he almost dies chucking the nuke through the wormhole, and the post-post-credits stinger of the exhausted Avengers chowing down on it in a trashed restaurant after the fight.
 * Also not story related, but Method Studios deserves high praise for the pre-stinger credits. Especially when combined with Silvestri's score... damn.
 * Can we say this is an MoA for Mark Ruffalo? Originally expected to be the worst part of the film due to previous lackluster Hulk movies, widely hated as a Replacement Scrappy for Edward Norton, mocked roundly whenever promotional pictures came out... and then the actual movie was released, and his performance pretty much shut everybody the hell up. His success overlaps with Heartwarming if you're aware of the personal traumas (face-paralyzing brain tumor, murder of his brother) that have nearly ended Ruffalo's career twice in the last decade - and that Ruffalo's survived them while maintaining a reputation as one of the most professional and genuinely nice people in Hollywood.
 * Not only that. Before the Avengers movie came out, there was no plans on a Hulk movie, based on previous movies being lackluster. After Avengers came out, a Hulk movie is talked about with Mark Ruffalo.
 * "I'm sorry, that was mean."
 * Loki lets a kid ride on his shoulders.