Yeezus H. Christ
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Probably my favorite moment in the film. I'd be down with a road trip movie with those three.
Always like your movie impressions, Ghaleon, did you have one for Civil War?
Probably my favorite moment in the film. I'd be down with a road trip movie with those three.
Granted, I don't really see Zemo wearing any costume in the MCU since he's not really a fighter.
There lies in the problem, Tony is always willing to experiment and givr a calculated chance so as to make things right, while cap likes to stick to his fists. Capt thinks just because he is a super hero, he is infallible, incorruptible, and by proxy the audience who are in team cap.
If only all avengers signed and sat down to solve problems the modern way, things won't have escalated and Tony won't have that deadline to bring cap in first. But Cap obviously think he is above the rest of the world, he don't trust the world, don't even trust Mr Tony. He shouldnt imposed his trust issues schitk on the others. So instead of a united avengers negotiating with the rest of a pacified world, he turned every avengers life upside down, and gave people like Ross greater justification to bring harder law and order.
Oh the main reason for him doing is because of bucky... fucking short sighted selfish hypocrite.
Btw I was referring to the scene when cap toss his shield and broke some support beam, causing some trailer crashing down on Spidey...what a dick
#Notworthy
this is a truth that Cap fans just won't accept, being righteous doesn't always make you right by default. Heck even Rhodes calls him impossibly arrogant to think he knows better than 170 + nations. Tony Stank came off more human and shows actual guilt and remorse than Cap.There lies in the problem, Tony is always willing to experiment and givr a calculated chance so as to make things right, while cap likes to stick to his fists. Capt thinks just because he is a super hero, he is infallible, incorruptible, and by proxy the audience who are in team cap.
If only all avengers signed and sat down to solve problems the modern way, things won't have escalated and Tony won't have that deadline to bring cap in first. But Cap obviously think he is above the rest of the world, he don't trust the world, don't even trust Mr Tony. He shouldnt imposed his trust issues schitk on the others. So instead of a united avengers negotiating with the rest of a pacified world, he turned every avengers life upside down, and gave people like Ross greater justification to bring harder law and order.
Oh the main reason for him doing is because of bucky... fucking short sighted selfish hypocrite.
Btw I was referring to the scene when cap toss his shield and broke some support beam, causing some trailer crashing down on Spidey...what a dick
#Notworthy
Yes he is an old dick who acts on the moment and thinks too highly of his 'infalible' selfWow. You really don't get Cap at all, do you?
He was head of an elite Sokovian black ops squad. He's definitely had combat training.
NopeCan you move your seat up?
Nope
The whole thing was building up to it, IMO. It started out as an ideological dispute between the Avengers as comrades spurred by the introduction of the Accords, then gradually escalated as the Accords truly began to be enforced with the containment of Wanda and arrest of Rogers/Falcon. All the while, the situation is growing worse and worse as not only are dozens of innocent civilians killed in the beginning, but the King of Wakanda himself is murdered in Vienna, deepening the wedge between Rogers and Tony. By the time Bucky escapes, Cap forgoes any pretense of following guidelines and is on the run with an international criminal.
So by the time Cap and co. are ready to stop Zemo in Siberia, all straws have been pulled. Not only is Cap harboring international criminals who have murdered innocents on two occasions, but he has deliberately defied the Accords twice. He needs to be stopped. So Tony goes all out with the entire gang, maximum force, to ensure something like the Berlin incident doesn't occur again.
Yes he is an old dick who acts on the moment and thinks too highly of his 'infalible' self
Anyone else watch the Collider Q&A?
They touched on a line that really confused me. When Bucky escapes and is fighting Black Widow she says something like, "do you not even recognize me?" or "do you not even remember me?" something like that. Anyway, I didn't really get why she'd say that to him since I felt like she only really knew him in Winter Soldier.
The Russos reminded me that they had met before and he had shot through her to assassinate someone. However, they also hinted that Black Widow might have some secret connections to Bucky that we don't know about.
Wonder if she worked with him back when she was still a Russian spy.
There lies in the problem, Tony is always willing to experiment and givr a calculated chance so as to make things right, while cap likes to stick to his fists. Capt thinks just because he is a super hero, he is infallible, incorruptible, and by proxy the audience who are in team cap.
If only all avengers signed and sat down to solve problems the modern way, things won't have escalated and Tony won't have that deadline to bring cap in first. But Cap obviously think he is above the rest of the world, he don't trust the world, don't even trust Mr Tony. He shouldnt imposed his trust issues schitk on the others. So instead of a united avengers negotiating with the rest of a pacified world, he turned every avengers life upside down, and gave people like Ross greater justification to bring harder law and order.
Oh the main reason for him doing is because of bucky... fucking short sighted selfish hypocrite.
Btw I was referring to the scene when cap toss his shield and broke some support beam, causing some trailer crashing down on Spidey...what a dick
#Notworthy
this is a truth that Cap fans just won't accept, being righteous doesn't always make you right by default. Heck even Rhodes calls him impossibly arrogant to think he knows better than 170 + nations. Tony Stank came off more human and shows actual guilt and remorse than Cap.
There lies in the problem, Tony is always willing to experiment and givr a calculated chance so as to make things right, while cap likes to stick to his fists. Capt thinks just because he is a super hero, he is infallible, incorruptible, and by proxy the audience who are in team cap.
If only all avengers signed and sat down to solve problems the modern way, things won't have escalated and Tony won't have that deadline to bring cap in first. But Cap obviously think he is above the rest of the world, he don't trust the world, don't even trust Mr Tony. He shouldnt imposed his trust issues schitk on the others. So instead of a united avengers negotiating with the rest of a pacified world, he turned every avengers life upside down, and gave people like Ross greater justification to bring harder law and order.
Oh the main reason for him doing is because of bucky... fucking short sighted selfish hypocrite.
Btw I was referring to the scene when cap toss his shield and broke some support beam, causing some trailer crashing down on Spidey...what a dick
#Notworthy
Yes he is an old dick who acts on the moment and thinks too highly of his 'infalible' self
this is a truth that Cap fans just won't accept, being righteous doesn't always make you right by default. Heck even Rhodes calls him impossibly arrogant to think he knows better than 170 + nations. Tony Stank came off more human and shows actual guilt and remorse than Cap.
Maybe it was the amount of one liners and laugh out loud moments, but it felt like Cap/Bucky and Tony were on one tone while the others were sparring and having friendly combat holding there punches (hell even Captain is smiling and joking when he's jostling with Spider-Man). Tony and Black Panther are the only ones, and Widow at the end, who are taking it seriously.
Man that scene with the boys, Sharon, and the VW Beetle "getaway" car was so perfect. all the jokes land, and two of them were purely visual gags! I laughed more during that scene that I ever did during the Whedon films.
this is a truth that Cap fans just won't accept, being righteous doesn't always make you right by default. Heck even Rhodes calls him impossibly arrogant to think he knows better than 170 + nations. Tony Stank came off more human and shows actual guilt and remorse than Cap.
Sadly they cut the screen out of my screening because they don't show kissing here. So all we got was two people suddenly staring at each other awkwardly and then end scene. I had seen that gif previously and was looking forward to this scene because people said how much they liked it.
Sadly they cut the screen out of my screening because they don't show kissing here. So all we got was two people suddenly staring at each other awkwardly and then end scene. I had seen that gif previously and was looking forward to this scene because people said how much they liked it.
Probably my favorite moment in the film. I'd be down with a road trip movie with those three.
lmao wtf where do you live?
Yeah, no thanks. Then it'd be BvS redux with the whole common enemy, boring-as-tears BS we see so frequently.
Sadly they cut the screen out of my screening because they don't show kissing here. So all we got was two people suddenly staring at each other awkwardly and then end scene. I had seen that gif previously and was looking forward to this scene because people said how much they liked it.
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How is Ultron a "calculated chance"? Did you read everything I said? Stark blatantly experimented with unknown technology out of desperation. That's the ANTITHESIS of being smart. He was irrational during that whole issue.
I swear you have an incorrect and tainted view of Captain America because I just showed you twice, how he wasn't even a violence-driven person and you've yet to show how he's even a violent person. Captain America managed to see things that Stark didn't, and yet it's amazing how Stark is viewed as "the smart one."
Also why should Cap just trust Tony for the sake of trusting? Just because he's Tony Stark, doesn't mean he's an infallible and 100% genius that one should always have faith in. That's a hypocritical argument you're making. First you lambaste Cap for being this "infallible, self-righteous figure" and yet you're painting Tony Stark as this self-righteous and infallible genius. What an insanely hypocritical stance to take. After all, we're talking about a guy who has flip-flopped between being anti-government in IM1+2 (because he didn't want to give up his suits), and is only now being pro-government because he made a stupid machine that nearly destroyed civilization.
Again why should Rogers get the blame when it was clearly Stark who decided that it was somehow a smart move to bring in a teenager to a man's war? What did Stark expect? Even when Cap was pulling his punches, he was still hurting others in a way, just like how Team Iron Man was hurting people (Don't forget how Vision was nearly about to kill Falcon before he ended up hurting and paralyzing War Machine).
Let's completely forget that it was Tony who built a stupid AI with zero knowledge of the Scepter's technology that resulted in the mess in Sokovia. Of course he should feel guilty, but he's completely reckless and hypocritical for forcing people to sign the Accords when he's the one being an idiot.
Kuwait aka diet Saudi Arabia. Actually I'm not sure I should be telling you that, they have a cyber crimes unit that lock people up for years for criticizing the government on social media.
Man, it's really fucked up how someone hacked your account and posted that.
Siddx is a known patriot who loves his country.
Man, it's really fucked up how someone hacked your account and posted that.
Siddx is a known patriot who loves his country.
Well there was a common enemy,but Tony was just too pig headed to listen. Not what I meant though. Team Cap alone actually fighting the other 5 winter soldiers is a fight I would love to see.
Just wanted to see them go all out. I know that's coming in the IW ...hopefully.
The lack of accountability is clear, the world owes the avengers but who watches the watchmen? wanda kills dozens of people in Lagos and I'm sorry but hankering down in a loft somewhere for a while with a super advanced and hilarious robot buddy is not the worst thing in the world. Most get worse for way less.
Yap and Tony didn't put no one under house arrest. He just wanted Wanda out of the picture until things settle down. Cap already made things shittier than it needed to be.
But that idiot self righteous cap thought otherwise and probably said some tinfoil shit to hawkguy.
If the MCU gives Black Panther the king of the dead upgrade. I will literally shit my pants.
We would be blessed with a God.......
Falcon drop kicks a helicopter.
Why are you guys talking about anything else?
Okay, just got back from seeing it and boy is it something. Perfect blend of everything. Really wish the Russo brothers could have stepped up sooner with Age of Ultron. There's humor, but it didn't feel overdone at all. My favorite moment had to be the literal "Oh shit!" moment from Spider-Man. It sucks we see so little of him. Kinda reminds me of Hawkeye's first small appearance in Thor.
One question though. Has there been any kind of clarification regarding Alfre Woodard's character? I heard she was already cast for Luke Cage, but looking on IMDB, they're credited as different people. For Luke Cage, she's playing Mariah Dillard and in Civil War, she's Miriam.
One question though. Has there been any kind of clarification regarding Alfre Woodard's character? I heard she was already cast for Luke Cage, but looking on IMDB, they're credited as different people. For Luke Cage, she's playing Mariah Dillard and in Civil War, she's Miriam.
Okay, just got back from seeing it and boy is it something. Perfect blend of everything. Really wish the Russo brothers could have stepped up sooner with Age of Ultron. There's humor, but it didn't feel overdone at all. My favorite moment had to be the literal "Oh shit!" moment from Spider-Man. It sucks we see so little of him. Kinda reminds me of Hawkeye's first small appearance in Thor.
One question though. Has there been any kind of clarification regarding Alfre Woodard's character? I heard she was already cast for Luke Cage, but looking on IMDB, they're credited as different people. For Luke Cage, she's playing Mariah Dillard and in Civil War, she's Miriam.
Wait, I do have a question that doesn't have to do with badass people doing dope ass dropkicks on motherfuckin helicopters.
What was up with the weird repulsion between T'challa and Bucky's arm? I was thinking it had something to do with vibranium, but nothing similar happens when Bucky interacts with Cap's shield.
Bucky's arm isn't Vibranium.
She just happened to get cast in both by accident is what I think I read. The two sides (television, movies) are headed by different people.
Just because it makes sense doesn't mean it's good or interesting. There's a lot of movies out there that make sense if you talk it out logically but those can still be poor quality. There should be something in it's place, you're right, and adding the big hold-your-punches brawl in the airport wasn't necessarily needed. Did it make comic fans blow up with glee? Sure but then you just sacrificed a bit of story telling to do so. Compare it to Mad Max where the action is intertwined and has a purpose.
I don't disagree these plot points work, I disagree on how good they are and how well they contribute to the overall story.
Kuwait aka diet Saudi Arabia. Actually I'm not sure I should be telling you that, they have a cyber crimes unit that lock people up for years for criticizing the government on social media.
What a crock of shit. This wasn't the complaint you started with, you began by trying to argue the plot points didn't even make sense to begin with. And now that people have explained what was obvious to everyone else but you, you're moving goal posts. Again. Just like I said you would.
But here's the real shit in your cereal. The levity of the airport fight scene you're bitching about absolutely, without question is an intentional story telling device. Yes, to most of those involved, it almost felt like a sparring match. Most of them felt like they were pulling some punches. The audience gets caught up in the fun of the moment too. But then what happens? How does this fight end? Rhodey gets shot unintentionally (which is a REALLY IMPORTANT DETAIL BTW) and falls like a rock for what feels like at least half a minute. And instead of being caught at the end like the film had lead you to believe woould happen, he lands with a deafening thud. I can't tell you the last time I've heard the theater wince that audibly. For all the insane action in Fury Road, there isn't a single blow in that entire film that hits with that much impact.
That's because the Russos intentionally cut the rug out from under the audience. Instead of everyone continuing to smile and laugh at how much fun they had, everyone immediately comes down to earth. Rhodey is fucking crippled by collateral damage. And instead of just dying, which would be emotionally lazy, Rhodey is now a living, limping, constant reminder to Tony of the consequences of the superhero community running around unchecked. The tool he created is responsible no less, which is a running theme Tony has been struggling with since the first Iron Man, i.e. the start of the MCU.
So despite you being unable to see these really obvious narrative threads, the lighter tone of the airport fight is entirely deliberate from a story telling point of view. Not only that but it was goddamn necessary to drive the point home that the Avengers operating in any capacity carries with it with it enormous risks, regardless of how much fun the audience has watching them.
Now that I've explained to you why it works from a story telling perspective, and you yourself have admitted in your own post that the plot mechanics work, feel free to move the goal post yet again.
117 politicians, not 117 nations. There is a massive difference. One does not always represent the wishes or desires of the nation they claim to represent.
Biggest sin the movie made was that Cap never yelled out "GET TO THE CHOPPER!" when there was clearly a perfect opportunity for it.
Why would he yell that?
He probably doesn't even get the reference.
Lot of truth here. There have been some hilariously terrible actions coming out of the US Congress that would be hard to see even the average citizen screwing up that badly.
Politics is messy business.