Wife and I finally got to see this movie tonight and it was well worth the money. We both really enjoyed it, but I did have some minor issues so I gave it an A-. I've stayed out of this thread for the most part so as to not be spoiled so I imagine others have mentioned the same issues that I will.
The movie did seem to drag a bit in the middle, I have to wonder if some of that was really needed, but it wasn't that big of a deal. I noticed others had mentioned the movies score. While I don't dislike it at all, it is rather forgettable and not one that will stick with me.
It took me just a second to recognize Harry Dean Stanton, but when he asked Banner "Are you an alien?", I had to laugh, rather ironic with Prometheus getting ready to be released soon. I almost wonder if there wasn't something to that, it would've been even more ironic if once Banner answered he replied "Riiiiight". I understand that the BD release will have some extended scenes with him in it so it may happen, who knows.
Speaking of Bruce Banner, why exactly did he willingly return right at the beginning of the alien attack? Not sure I bought into that one completely. Speaking of that, I found the solution to be a bit of a Deus Ex Machina. You mean the aliens themselves just died once the ship was destroyed? Oh, and why did Shellheads suit shut down there too? I mean, I get loosing the cellphone signal, but wouldn't Tony's implant keep the suit itself powered?
Other than those points I really enjoyed it, I hated the death of a certain agent, but it is Joss Whedon so I wasn't too surprised it happened and I guess it had to happen to somebody. I'm not sure the whole thing with Fury tossing the trading cards at Cap was really necessary. I kinda felt that the motivation was already there without that scene.
Can't wait to see where this whole thing goes from here. We stayed for both the mid and ending credits scene. I know nothing about the individual in the mid credits scene other than his name and a few basic facts I picked up on the interwebs about him. The ending scene was great, some in the theater wondered why there was no dialog, but I liked that part about it. I mean, here's the group who's just been through heck and are exhausted both physically and mentally. All they wanted was some peace and quiet, oh, and some food.