thats what i meant man
Damn it. After seeing this film not only am I glad I ordered this but if they release a USO version I'd have to buy two. This could be a real cash cow for HT....
Just got back from seeing this movie. While it was very enjoyable, I feel like they took too much of a safe route and I suppose you could say its flaws were that it never tries to be anything more than what you might want, similar to Green Lantern. It did however have a fatal flaw that could have made the movie so much better:
Red Skull. Unlike Loki in Thor, I feel like Red Skull ended up being almost a joke character, accomplishing and doing little to nothing. He never got a chance to shine despite being really awesome looking and the actor did a good job as him. Even his role as an antagonist (and thus Captain's motivation to fight him) felt somewhat forced. At the very least, I wish he had bombed maybe one major city or something. Otherwise, the only casualties he caused were on his own side :/
Damn it. After seeing this film not only am I glad I ordered this but if they release a USO version I'd have to buy two. This could be a real cash cow for HT....
You actually do raise a very valid point, but I think he was more active at being bad than you're giving him credit for.
In the beginning of the movie he did give orders to take out that entire town, but it was done off screen.
He did destroy the Super Soldier program in the US.
He was also holding POWs.
He also did experiments on Bucky.
The biggest one of all, he was enroute to the USA for destruction. His intentions were real and he would've succeeded if not for Cap.
The First Avenger is a nice transition for WWII Cap to the 21st century. The movie threw a lot at yeah in its 2 hour window. It was cool seeing Steve Rogers doing things right the wrong way. Such as lying to get into the army, or going awol to rescue his buddy Bucky along with the other soldiers. He was uncomfortable selling war bonds, but he did it anyways despite wanting to fight in the war. This movie showed what the Captain was all about imo. Of course, Marvel's Civil War series shows how far the Captain would go for his beliefs, but this film humanized him.
I wonder if the experiments will impact Bucky into the Winter Soldier, or does General Lukin, manifests into the next storyline.
I expect down the road the Red Skull will have a greater opportunity to show his strength. For now, there's a sign post up ahead, the next stop is, The Twilight Zone.
Just got back from seeing this movie. While it was very enjoyable, I feel like they took too much of a safe route and I suppose you could say its flaws were that it never tries to be anything more than what you might want, similar to Green Lantern. It did however have a fatal flaw that could have made the movie so much better:
Red Skull. Unlike Loki in Thor, I feel like Red Skull ended up being almost a joke character, accomplishing and doing little to nothing. He never got a chance to shine despite being really awesome looking and the actor did a good job as him. Even his role as an antagonist (and thus Captain's motivation to fight him) felt somewhat forced. At the very least, I wish he had bombed maybe one major city or something. Otherwise, the only casualties he caused were on his own side :/