Fred.
Yea, I've been having a lot of feeling moments lately.
Fred.
When going to the movie I noticed parents where there with their 6-7 year old kids. I know this is Captain America but I can't help but wonder how these kids process the violence. I mean you have Winter soldier, Fury, Hydra, and Widow killing people left and right. Not to mention the stabbings, bone breaking and just outright brutality ( shield to the face, pipe to the face, Robotic arm to the face,etc.).
I mean, when I was 12/13 the Matrix was a real violent movie and Cap 2 seems almost and maybe more violent than that. And it's not just Cap, I felt this way about the Batman sequels too. I mean the camera angles, sound effects, makeup, and atmosphere seems more serious, somber, and intense than movies from the 90s. I mean outside of nudity and language, these movies seem almost on par with the back in the day R rated.
it's all good... I think redford not being the red skull at the end and being just some dude deflated things for me cause I was 100% he was Red Skull
The more I think about this movie, the more the fake death "twist" pisses me off. And the "digital face mask" shyt when BW sneaks in to kill Redford.....awful writing.
Still a damn good movie, just really really annoyed by those things. Brings it down a full number-grade for me
That laser pen thing they kept using to escape during pivotal moment had me especially when The Winter Soldier attacks Fury. The way he escaped was just too anti-climatic.
Dude had a miniature light saber the size of a fountain pen that somehow could cut through multiple feet of concrete in a giant manhole sized circle like they bought that shyt at ACME or something.
Because they are I guess considered a part of the avengers universe too and got a lot of their recognition from there , now their parentage will have to be changed of course and they'll be called marvels
dunno why fox, sony and marvel/disney cant at least work out a deal where the characters can show up in each others films or somethin
I was probably dumb for this, but I was legitimately excited that they'd actually killed of Nick Fury. Not because I dislike the character at all, but because it would take incredible balls to do so
I was kinda when it was revealed that they faked his death. Kind of tired plot device, even down to the "slowed hearbeat" trick. Oh well.
I'd read before the film that the movie was a "game changer" for the MCU (and I'd avoided almost every extra trailer and all other info), so I bought in when he was "dead"....I was even thinking about Sam Jack's 9-picture deal like during the movie.
The more I think about this movie, the more the fake death "twist" pisses me off. And the "digital face mask" shyt when BW sneaks in to kill Redford.....awful writing.
Still a damn good movie, just really really annoyed by those things. Brings it down a full number-grade for me
yall really acting like this isnt supposed to happen?
nick fury the biggest spy on the face the of planet
is he not supposed to fake his death at some point?
Dude is like James Bond and Jason Bourne mixed with Shaft but he can't fake his death?
I bet yall were surprised when it turned black widow was lying too