jye4ever
Broke and happy
Re: Captain America 2: The Winter Soldier
love that scene.
Well, off to the 720pm Imax 3D with da wife.
love that scene.
Well, off to the 720pm Imax 3D with da wife.
I was thinking that last night while watching TWS, Whedon isn't really that good of a director to me, after seeing what the Russo Brothers did with Cap, I would love if they took over The Avengers films.
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This is my favorite marvel movie. Much better story and twists than avengers. Really avengers plot wise was as vanilla as it gets. This one has story depth that far exceeds it. Action and set pieces were just an added bonus. Didn't expect to be so moved by the cap/TWs dynamic.
Sharon carter is awesome too.
Anybody else wish the Russo bros were directing Avengers 2?
I thought this movie had way better action and pacing than Avengers 1.
I can't wait for the sequel and I'm hoping its Cap, Falcon and Sharon Carter against Crossbones, Madame Hydra and Red Skull
I also like the idea of...Zola becoming his comic book counterpart. He knw the missile strike was coming, so, I wouldn't be surprised if he backed himself up and proceeded to build his robotic form.
I've been thinking about The Avengers a lot recently, and I think I may have been too hard on it. I still stand by my thoughts that it's only an "okay" film, and that people who are madly in love with it and say it's perfect are giving it too much credit. With that being said, The Avengers is a very difficult film to make, and I think that, though it might not be the film I wanted it to be, it was the one that it needed to be. Even with the cameos between films, you've still got to find a cohesive way to bring those characters together, and, while it wasn't perfect, I think The Avengers accomplished that. I've just been thinking about Age of Ultron, and, with all of the Marvel films, recently, I'm incredibly excited for that film. Partly because everything I've seen looks awesome, and partly because I think it will be a way better film than the first Avengers was, but, I think it's sort of symbiotic because it owes that to the first film for taking a hit, if you will, in that the first film set things up the best way they could so that it'd make sense. The first act wasn't incredibly high quality, but only because the prerequisites for it to be successful held it back. With that in mind, I think the reason I'm so confident that the sequels will be better is that the hard part's over; we've seen why these characters work together, and we are now familiar with them as a team, so, sequels should be able to cut loose a little more.
I couldn't agree more, sir. This was a stupendously awesome film.
To be fair, the "rotten core of the apple" is pretty relevant in today's day and age, and one of the things I loved about it was that it kind of hit home with the theme of "security at the cost of freedom." Sure, it's absolutely not as exaggerated as it was in Cap's world, but that's one of the marks of good satire. Like Swift's "Modest Proposal" before it, Cap makes us reflect on our current state, by throwing it up on a screen at 100x its actual resolution.
Awesome movie.Loved Batroc and how they introduced Modok. Still disappointed Red Skull hasn't appeared again. Also, I keep reading about a Pulp Fiction reference. Don't recall that. Dammit that means i'll have to watch it again.