Captain America: Civil War (May 6, 2016)

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Did you see Bucky drop into the tunnel and not even bend the knees while turning clumsily before he started sprinting, in a very super-soldier like fashion? That's the bad wire-work that is often seen in the MCU, did you see Cap jump in front of the truck and not be launched forward when they hit the brakes? Etc etc.

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They have strong knees!!
 
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They have strong knees!!

:lol BP dropped right after and bent the knees like any physics bound body would, I know this may seem nitpicking, but it's details like those that stand out in otherwise very well executed sequences.

And how Sharon was thrown on the table, she couldn't just be thrown, no, she had to give 2 full spins with that beautiful wire work from the 2000's :lol

I can keep going, there's no inconsistencies like those in the DCEU. I know there's little action in the DCEU in comparison, but the little there is, it's better made.
 
I'm just happy that Spiderman actually sounds like a kid, and more importantly...he sounds from Queens. Every other Spidey sounded like they were from the mid west or something, with no accent. So, if they can improve the costume for Homecoming, he'll be the best Spidey ever, imo.
 
Yeah I liked the accent. Suit is fine, I think, just take off the black stripes.


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I remember reading a while back someone saying how it made no sense that Scott Lang would be willing to go to jail after his daughter thing. But do consider that Scott was doing that before being Ant-Man. He was gonna lose her because he was "scum". Since she knows he is Ant-Man, and he's proven that he could take care of her to the ex and husband; he has nothing to worry about. In the end, he is making his daughter proud. He knows he will still be able to grow with her.
 
I remember reading a while back someone saying how it made no sense that Scott Lang would be willing to go to jail after his daughter thing. But do consider that Scott was doing that before being Ant-Man. He was gonna lose her because he was "scum". Since she knows he is Ant-Man, and he's proven that he could take care of her to the ex and husband; he has nothing to worry about. In the end, he is making his daughter proud. He knows he will still be able to grow with her.
He was going to lose her because he was a criminal, now he's a world-wide known criminal.

But he was doing what he thinks he was right now, not being an actual criminal, so there's consolation in that.

I like this, this movie actually makes me talk about the characters, before the Russos everyone was the same, cracking jokes left and right, having the same personality, now they have discernible different traits, you can now infer who would do what and who wouldn't, based on their personalities.

Who is supposed to make jokes makes jokes, who is supposed to be serious is serious. At last.

I don't think I've ever given much thought to an MCU movie apart from TWS and Iron Man, because there's not much to think about, well, I think I can sink my teeth into this one. It will be fun watching it again.
 
I know you're quoting Prince, but I think the speed was fine, I'm fine they did it with shaky cam and fast cuts, it was that or CGI.

The overall scene turned out great but when they dropped and began running...I chuckled. I've run for years their posture was very unnatural in parts...
 
Anyone else notice one of the russo's cameos as Dr. Broussard?

Plus the real
MVP here is young Tony, I could have sworn I was watching less than zero again, imagine that tech with a new tron? The future of movies is old actors reprising younger roles, like Dr. Jones or star wars


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This movie may make me buy some MCU dolls.

I can't get over Vision and BP.

Capten!

**** that accent was cool, and then the bullets bouncing off of his vibranium suit.

And that final moment in the snow, daaaamn.

I need to watch it again asap.

I'm on my third viewing!
 
Yup, spotted the Russo bro :lol

The overall scene turned out great but when they dropped and began running...I chuckled. I've run for years their posture was very unnatural in parts...
I know right? :lol Bucky runs funny.

I recently started sprinting and I had to learn the form and all, I think Cap is the one with semi-proper sprinting form.

But eh, nobody really knows how to run unless they do some track. Not even soldiers, hell, not even soccer players and they run most of the game.

I hope they make Flash have proper form, if anyone should have it, it's him.
 
Anyone else notice one of the russo's cameos as Dr. Broussard?

I thought that was him in the bathtub :lol

Plus the real
MVP here is young Tony, I could have sworn I was watching less than zero again, imagine that tech with a new tron? The future of movies is old actors reprising younger roles, like Dr. Jones or star wars

Too late, they got the Winter Soldier to play young Han Solo.

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I'm just happy that the complaints died down of Stark bringing Spidey into battle making no sense because the mother complained of her young son's death.

It was a silly complaint.

Spidey has super human strength, he belonged in battle more than some adults that were present.
 
I know right? :lol Bucky runs funny.

I recently started sprinting and I had to learn the form and all, I think Cap is the one with semi-proper sprinting form.

But eh, nobody really knows how to run unless they do some track. Not even soldiers, hell, not even soccer players and they run most of the game.

Speaking of form, did you know that HawkEye is the worst cinematic archer ever? His form is terrible to the point that he looks like a novice. Also, he wore two guards on his forearms in the first Avengers film which is something that even amateur archers don't need. :lol
 
After the trailer when Spidey was introduced I wasn't sold on the kid playing him....upon watching him in action all doubts erased. He did well...
 
I like this, this movie actually makes me talk about the characters, before the Russos everyone was the same, cracking jokes left and right, having the same personality, now they have discernible different traits, you can now infer who would do what and who wouldn't, based on their personalities.

To be fair, that's also the result of the long-term world-building by Marvel. Having solo films for these characters or seeing them before in other films gives them some history you can lean on. The Russos just built on that.
 
The problem with this near perfect trilogy is that you can't just walk into the MCU cold and just watch Cap 1/2/3 and call it a day, they will make no freaking sense. :lol
 
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