Captain America 2: The Winter Soldier (SPOILERS)

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Re: Captain America 2: The Winter Soldier

The only good thing that could have happened to BW character is recasting.
 
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Johansson is eye candy but she wasn't believable to me as the ruthless spy. There isn't exactly a darkness simmering underneath her cutey pie hotness.
 
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They're usually the ones most likely to kill everyone tho, what with the no doubt daddy issues she would relish killing men for a living.
 
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I also think Chris Evans is not the right choice for Captain America.
 
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I also think Chris Evans is not the right choice for Captain America.
I think he's great, but echo thoughts about ScarJo. I also think Renner could be a great Hawkeye, but they way that character has been written so far he could be portrayed by any number of generic male actors.
 
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That's how I feel about Scarjo. I think she's doing a great job, but her character could be written better.
 
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I actually think she's given the opportunity to have a bit of personality (thinking of her intro scene, the scene with Loki, the scene with Hulk), but she's so bland that it just comes off as average.
 
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I just don't see him as a leader.
 
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I just don't see him as a leader.
Though I got a bit of that in Avengers, for me, it wasn't the casting. It was writing Tony Stark as a god among peons. Evans could have been a better leader, but Tony was smarter, had more insight, and was made to have more people listening to him and following him around than Cap did. The part where Cap was leading the offense at the end felt kind of artificial, because up to that point Tony had basically schooled him at ever turn.
 
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I just don't see him as a leader.

:exactly::lecture:exactly:

Though I got a bit of that in Avengers, for me, it wasn't the casting. It was writing Tony Stark as a god among peons. Evans could have been a better leader, but Tony was smarter, had more insight, and was made to have more people listening to him and following him around than Cap did. The part where Cap was leading the offense at the end felt kind of artificial, because up to that point Tony had basically schooled him at ever turn.

Hell, Stark even schooled him in the Quinjet when he told him his plan was to attack and jumped out leaving Cap behind holding his thumb. :lol

As far as Scarjo, I'm not a fan.

Joss is her best bet, he loves his female characters, but even with Joss writing her i'm still not sold.

She was hot in IM2, that's all there is to her. :lol

Get someone else
 
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I like Chris Evans in the role (TFA) but in TA he was basically just present but not there as his character. The only memorable part with him was his 'oh i get that reference' line and him being uncomfortable around the Coulson stalker, rest of the time he was just bickering with Tony.
 
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I like Chris Evans in the role (TFA) but in TA he was basically just present but not there as his character. The only memorable part with him was his 'oh i get that reference' line and him being uncomfortable around the Coulson stalker, rest of the time he was just bickering with Tony.

Yeah, pretty much.

I mean, he was starting to be somewhat of a leader when he went on his own on the ship to investigate Shield But that role came too late and it was too little.

Don't even get me started on Hulk's weird Gorilla stance during the battle.

Stand the hell up, you're the Hulk for christs sake. :lol
 
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I actually think she's given the opportunity to have a bit of personality (thinking of her intro scene, the scene with Loki, the scene with Hulk), but she's so bland that it just comes off as average.
Idunno. I really liked those scenes because we got to see more of her and more of Scarjo's acting, but I just don't feel that she's some "special" character and I don't think that's Scarjo's fault.

She just comes off as your average, run-of-the-mill secret agent because of the way she's written. There's nothing really unique about her personality.

Maybe Scarjo is partially to blame for this, but I think most of the fault lies with how the character has been written.
 
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Yeah, pretty much.

I mean, he was starting to be somewhat of a leader when he went on his own on the ship to investigate Shield But that role came too late and it was too little.

Don't even get me started on Hulk's weird Gorilla stance during the battle.

Stand the hell up, you're the Hilk for christs sake. :lol

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I think he's great, but echo thoughts about ScarJo. I also think Renner could be a great Hawkeye, but they way that character has been written so far he could be portrayed by any number of generic male actors.

I also think Chris Evans is not the right choice for Captain America.

Yeah, pretty much.

I mean, he was starting to be somewhat of a leader when he went on his own on the ship to investigate Shield But that role came too late and it was too little.

So we're all agreed, Evans is the most expendable of the bunch. Though I'd probably put ScarJo right there with him. :monkey3 He lost all of the momentum from TFA with a costume that was a step back. When he wasn't wearing the mask, he was really starting to give off that fraternity douche vibe (his treatment of Coulson) when he should have been acting like a badass. Too many scenes in Avengers had him looking like "that's not fair!" with his perpetually scrunched eyebrows and fake hairline.

Don't even get me started on Hulk's weird Gorilla stance during the battle.

Stand the hell up, you're the Hilk for christs sake. :lol

Yeah, that was like Ruffalo's one mistake. Hulk never acts like a gorilla or walks on his knuckles.
 
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