That's three hits in a row for Marvel this summer.
ironclad Send a noteboard - 23/07/2011 11:38:34 AM
I didn't expect Cap to hold up to the fun and spectacular levels Thor and X-Men FC raised, but in the end, it actually does.
I was particularly worried about too much flag-waving, blind patriotism, "die for your country, son"-crap, but there is none of that. Cap joins the army because he doesn't like bullies, simple as that. How refreshing! The writers nailed Cap, making him the character I used to love in the comic books.
Sure, there are a couple of cheesy or overly heroic scenes later on anyway, but they are all countered with a great sense of humor. Tommy Lee Jones and Stanley Tucci get the best lines here, delivering two of the most outstanding performances in a well-picked cast down to the smallest roles. Hugo Weaving makes for a really coll Red Skull, too.
What's also refreshing is the old fashioned way this film is shot. There are no shaky handy cams or extreme camera angles, it's traditional adventure story telling at its best. There's even a certain Indiana Jones feeling to several scenes, also thanks to Alan Silvestris soundtrack, and what a greater compliment could you make an adventure film?
The action scenes are fun, the (weak Steve) special effects outstanding, everyone involved noticeably had fun making this film and that shows.
Fans of the Avengers should stay through the end credits for a treat, of course. The worst thing to say about the film is that 3D is hardly noticeable and not worth the extra money.
8,5 out of 10 Fuck Yeahs!
I was particularly worried about too much flag-waving, blind patriotism, "die for your country, son"-crap, but there is none of that. Cap joins the army because he doesn't like bullies, simple as that. How refreshing! The writers nailed Cap, making him the character I used to love in the comic books.
Sure, there are a couple of cheesy or overly heroic scenes later on anyway, but they are all countered with a great sense of humor. Tommy Lee Jones and Stanley Tucci get the best lines here, delivering two of the most outstanding performances in a well-picked cast down to the smallest roles. Hugo Weaving makes for a really coll Red Skull, too.
What's also refreshing is the old fashioned way this film is shot. There are no shaky handy cams or extreme camera angles, it's traditional adventure story telling at its best. There's even a certain Indiana Jones feeling to several scenes, also thanks to Alan Silvestris soundtrack, and what a greater compliment could you make an adventure film?
The action scenes are fun, the (weak Steve) special effects outstanding, everyone involved noticeably had fun making this film and that shows.
Fans of the Avengers should stay through the end credits for a treat, of course. The worst thing to say about the film is that 3D is hardly noticeable and not worth the extra money.
8,5 out of 10 Fuck Yeahs!
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Captain America & the perversion of popular morality
23/07/2011 03:40:14 AM
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But was Red Skull hot?
23/07/2011 05:02:30 AM
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Oh and it was a pretty good movie, especially for a comic book film
23/07/2011 05:21:45 AM
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That's three hits in a row for Marvel this summer.
23/07/2011 11:38:34 AM
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The trick is to save 3D glasses and then only buy tix to normal shows.
23/07/2011 10:53:08 PM
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Re: Captain America & the perversion of popular morality
31/07/2011 06:53:54 PM
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wootwoot!!! I'm not alone!!!
31/07/2011 10:32:38 PM
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Re: wootwoot!!! I'm not alone!!!
01/08/2011 03:47:04 AM
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Re: wootwoot!!! I'm not alone!!!
01/08/2011 11:44:21 PM
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Would someone explain how Affirmative Action Nixon & Budget Bursting Reagan are conservatives?
03/08/2011 02:24:33 AM
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kinda the point. the party that worships Reagan has gone so far to his right they would drum him out
03/08/2011 03:44:17 AM
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What does a party have to do with anything?I'm talking about principles not a political organization
06/08/2011 03:11:19 AM
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Fair is not right. Right is objective and abstract. Fair is emotional & subjective.
03/08/2011 02:35:39 AM
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