Monday, October 5, 2015

Captain America and The Haunted Tank



I'm looking forward to seeing the first trailer for Captain America: Civil War.  The movie looks like it will be jam-packed.  Cap Vs. Iron Man in a film echoing one of Marvel Comic's biggest events, featuring tons of other Avengers as well as the resolution to the search for Bucky and the debuts of  Spider-Man and The Black Panther? Sounds like way too much to cram into a movie that is still supposed to be about Captain America - but I was so impressed with what the Russo Brothers did with The Winter Soldier that I am willing to give them the benefit of the doubt.

10 comments:

AirDave said...

Winter Soldier and Age of Ultron did not feel bloated. It is interesting, though, that they are choosing to rely more on an ensemble piece rather than a "solo" adventure... I'm very curious to see how Civil War is resolved... other than the memes that have been circulating on the interwebs...

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Anonymous said...

I only hope that the script writers don't include that insipid woman reporter who made that idiotic statement about the Nazis after Cap surrendered in the comics.

Mateus Honrado said...

Are you referring to Christine Everhart?

Anonymous said...

That would be her.

"Op-ed piece," indeed.

Anonymous said...

You're both wrong, dudes. It was Sally Floyd who made that idiotic crack at the end of the "Civil War' comic run.

Mateus Honrado said...

@Anon 2, I do apologise.

Anonymous said...

No need, Mat. It was a good, logical guess.---Anon 2

Anonymous said...

Comics almost never get journalists right.

Mateus Honrado said...

That's true.

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