Inspired by that awesome Hulk/Iron Man Tumblr post (that seriously, if you have seen Avengers, read!), I just had a revelation about two other characters that I nerdily have to talk about.
SPOILERS IF YOU HAVE NOT SEEN AVENGERS DO NOT READ OR EVEN SKIM THIS
The characters in question are Captain America and Hawkeye, by way of Hulk and Black Widow. Hawkeye spends the first chunk of the movie brainwashed by Loki and upon meeting all of the soon-to-be Avengers, he’s a henchman trying to destroy the Helicarrier. Upon getting ‘recalibrated’ by Black Widow, Hawkeye learns of the coming strike against Loki and his invading army. Black Widow believes in the cause, so Hawkeye does. Plus he wouldn’t mind bugging Loki some.
Then Captain America enters the room to recruit Black Widow and asks her if she knows how to fly the jet they’ll need to get to Manhattan and stop Loki and the alien army. She says no, but Hawkeye says “yes.” At this point, Captain America doesn’t know Hawkeye at all. He looks to Black Widow for her opinion, her measure of character, and she gives him a nod. Cap then says to Hawkeye, again a character that he only knows as “arrow guy who caused a Helicarrier engine to explode,” he says to him “you got a suit?”
Captain America does not care about your past. He doesn’t care about your  misdeeds or mistakes. He only cares about the purity of your motive and the real measure of your character. This sentiment is also reinforced when, just after waking up, Hawkeye asks Black Widow how many men he killed. She replies with, “don’t do that to yourself.” I love that the Avengers don’t let actions Hawkeye was not in control of deter their trust in him. Cap gets the word from Black Widow that Hawkeye is good, and Captain America takes her at her word, and trusts Hawkeye enough to put himpretty much in charge of the battle.He trusts Hawkeye to watch over the entire team, be their “eye in the sky,” just because he knows Hawkeye wants to be trusted and therefore believes he deserves to be. No questions asked.
This is mirrored earlier on when Captain America first meets Bruce Banner. Cap says to Bruce that he heard he’s a genius, and Bruce replies “Is that all you’ve heard?”, implying the big raging green monster, and Cap replies “that’s all I care about.”
If you believe in yourself, Captain America believes in you.
If you don’t believe in yourself, Captain America sees the greatness in you and believes in that.
For as awesome as all the fight scenes between our heroes are in Avengers, it’s these truly phenomenal, inspiring character moments that have my brain gushing love. I love this movie.

Inspired by that awesome Hulk/Iron Man Tumblr post (that seriously, if you have seen Avengers, read!), I just had a revelation about two other characters that I nerdily have to talk about.

SPOILERS IF YOU HAVE NOT SEEN AVENGERS DO NOT READ OR EVEN SKIM THIS

The characters in question are Captain America and Hawkeye, by way of Hulk and Black Widow. Hawkeye spends the first chunk of the movie brainwashed by Loki and upon meeting all of the soon-to-be Avengers, he’s a henchman trying to destroy the Helicarrier. Upon getting ‘recalibrated’ by Black Widow, Hawkeye learns of the coming strike against Loki and his invading army. Black Widow believes in the cause, so Hawkeye does. Plus he wouldn’t mind bugging Loki some.

Then Captain America enters the room to recruit Black Widow and asks her if she knows how to fly the jet they’ll need to get to Manhattan and stop Loki and the alien army. She says no, but Hawkeye says “yes.” At this point, Captain America doesn’t know Hawkeye at all. He looks to Black Widow for her opinion, her measure of character, and she gives him a nod. Cap then says to Hawkeye, again a character that he only knows as “arrow guy who caused a Helicarrier engine to explode,” he says to him “you got a suit?”

Captain America does not care about your past. He doesn’t care about your  misdeeds or mistakes. He only cares about the purity of your motive and the real measure of your character. This sentiment is also reinforced when, just after waking up, Hawkeye asks Black Widow how many men he killed. She replies with, “don’t do that to yourself.” I love that the Avengers don’t let actions Hawkeye was not in control of deter their trust in him. Cap gets the word from Black Widow that Hawkeye is good, and Captain America takes her at her word, and trusts Hawkeye enough to put himpretty much in charge of the battle.He trusts Hawkeye to watch over the entire team, be their “eye in the sky,” just because he knows Hawkeye wants to be trusted and therefore believes he deserves to be. No questions asked.

This is mirrored earlier on when Captain America first meets Bruce Banner. Cap says to Bruce that he heard he’s a genius, and Bruce replies “Is that all you’ve heard?”, implying the big raging green monster, and Cap replies “that’s all I care about.”

If you believe in yourself, Captain America believes in you.

If you don’t believe in yourself, Captain America sees the greatness in you and believes in that.

For as awesome as all the fight scenes between our heroes are in Avengers, it’s these truly phenomenal, inspiring character moments that have my brain gushing love. I love this movie.

I talked to my 10 year old nephew on the phone yesterday after he had seen “The Avengers”

and he said, without my prompting (because I am prone to prompting comic book talk), “Black Widow was cool, I like how she fights” and then went on to talk about how generally awesome she was.

Just saying, kids are not born with the notion that “girls can only do X” and “boys do Y.” My nephew doesn’t know how rare it is that a superheroine has made her way to the big screen, let alone how rare it is that the superheroine is quite possibly the best and most aggressive fighter in a team full of men. He doesn’t understand that Hollywood doesn’t think women can lead action movies (the ratio of female to male led action films is embarrassing). He doesn’t get that it’s incredibly rare that Black Widow is not someone’s girlfriend or that “Avengers” doesn’t spend any time worrying itself about her love life.

He just gets that Black Widow is cool and likes how she fights. More of this, please, Hollywood.

Yes, I have spent an hourish watching the new Avengers trailer on repeat and making screen caps out of the most awesome moments. So what, I’m excited. Excited!

Also, yes, all of these are 1440 x 900 px, wallpaper size, baby.

HAWKEYE AND BLACK WIDOW HANG OUT LIKE FRIENDS

HAWKEYE AND BLACK WIDOW HANG OUT LIKE FRIENDS