| I didn't mean to be trolly.  It's just that The Avengers seemed very by-the-book to me, and nothing about it seemed to have the stamp of anyone particular.  Whedon's fans have always seemed to me to see something particularly Whedeonesque in his work - and I've seen the term "Whedonesque" bandied about in much of the press push for The Avengers.  I just can't see what that is.  
 There was nothing in the film I wouldn't have expected from anyone else in the director's chair.  I've heard it said the funny quips were very Whedon-ish ... but after two previous Iron Man movies, I hardly think funny quips were invented for The Avengers.
 
 But I'm not a knowledgeable Whedon fan, and was simply inviting some input from anyone who happens to be.
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