Captain America: Civil War (May 6, 2016)

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Remember, Jye is a racist. All the "blacks" look the same to him :monkey3 :chase


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I meant Black Widow, her multiple fights in the beginning were just brutal.

The choreography and stunt work is so incredible that everytime you watch it you see new stuff.

Maybe Scarlet Witch enhanced her abilities post AOU by tinkering inside her head because BW was unleashed in this.

I liked when Sharon Carter was fighting WS and then when BW took over you see WS get pushed back by Widow's extra power and speed over Sharon's.

Seriously, the stunt work in this movie deserves an Oscar.

Anyone who can't appreciate the action in this needs to have their geek card revoked.

I enjoyed XMA but it's standing still when compared to CW, as if Xavier froze the action with his mind. :lol

I liked BvS but Batman's warehouse fight was hard to follow at times and it was just too short and Batman's fight with Superman was mostly pushing and shoving and the end battle with Doomsday while cool with how their godly powers were portrayed was also too reminiscent of the Hulk v Abomination cgi battle. Not horrible by any means....but no CW.

If Bruce Lee was alive he would be proud of CW. :lol

Oh and Zemo was a great villain, not one punch thrown by him against a hero, he didn't even point a gun at a hero at anytime. They were very explicit at not making him a physical threat whatsoever allowing the heroes to be each others adversaries.
 
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Oh and Zemo was a great villain, not one punch thrown by him against a hero, he didn't even point a gun at a hero at anytime. They were very explicit at not making him a physical threat whatsoever allowing the heroes to be each others adversaries.

Yep, Daniel Bruhl is basically our "Michael Fassbender." I'd love to see him back. Of course the MCU rightly presents a guy who murders two people and tries to ruin a dozen lives as an actual villain, compared to some other movies whose heroes commit global genocide and then cheerfully grill some burgers with friends or whatever.
 
I would argue that, on balance, action films from 5 years ago were superior to those made today across the board. Now it's a race to be the most X-treme and over the top. And of course, Singer fell into this trap a bit with Apocalypse, as he felt compelled to try and compete with your Marvel Studios and WBs of the world, instead of sticking to what he does best--tell good, dramatic stories that are punctuated by action.

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Yep.
Singer forgot Harry's golden rule:





Snyder likes to copy and paste images from the comics even if it doesn't make sense. I guess Snyder thought copying a scene from that 80's comic would look cool.

All Snyder can do is ape . . . like Abrams he has no original ideas but can play ventriloquist . . . using another's voice and ideas.
All slathered in a generous helping of AfterEffects, lensflare, and shakey-cam with epileptic editing technique.






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But TBH, the dub voices for Panther and Spidey were really-really bad.
Panther's was an old guy with lungs' cancer and Spidey's was a 10 years old girl.

So they used the same crappy dubbing that we've been doing for Asian films since forever.
 
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