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12 is now only ever seen on videos and DVDs. As with the 12A, it tells parents that the content is best suited for those aged 12 and above. Examples, both of which were certified 12A for cinema, include Iron Man 2 and Avatar.
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Marvel Avengers Assemble
Consumer Advice: Contains moderate fantasy violence
Genre: Action, Adventure, Fantasy
The villainous Loki steals the Tesseract, a device with the capacity to solve the world's energy problems - or destroy Earth.  So Nick Fury, director of international peace-keeping agency S.H.I.E.L.D, gathers together a supremely powerful superhero collective to save the day.

Director: Joss Whedon Cast: Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansson, Robert Downey Jr.
Release Date: 2012 Number of published Reviews: 3
 
A must see film!
This film is amazing on so many levels. Not only does it include action, it also gets in comedy as well. Scarlett Johanasson steals the show. A must see film!
Review by Joseph , aged 13  on 01/07/2012
 
Best action movie EVER
Marvel Avengers Assemble is the best action movie ever and the best thing is about is it's for kids as well and it features the best superheroes ever. It features Iron Man , Captain America, Black Widow who is my favourite ever and The Hulk as well as Hawkeye who has the best archery hands ever.
Review by jordan costello , aged 12  on 06/06/2012
 
The best superhero movie of all time
Wow this movie is definitely up there as one of the best superhero movies of all time and one of the best movies of all time. The movie just has everything with breathtaking action sequences throughout the movie, hilarious one-liners/scenes plus great acting all the way round.

The best part of the movie is probably the Hulk (now being played by Mark Ruffalo) who is just so hilarious and epic. This a great achievement considering the other Hulk movies where just average. It's also just great to see all these amazing heroes in one movie.

The only slight flaw of the movie is that the beginning starts a bit slowly and is a bit bumpy but is still very enjoyable. In the end this is the movie of the year so far and wets the appetite for The Amazing Spider-Man and The Dark Knight rises later this year. This truly is the most enjoyable movie of all time and is only beaten by The Dark Knight as the best superhero movie of all time. Go see it now!
Review by Alastair , aged 14  on 25/05/2012
 
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