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Saw Captain America last night....

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Gray_Area:
I was going to by-pass this because I've never been a Cap fan and all. Yet, last night in a Netflix search, it came up. And I thought, ah why not?

I think it was well done. It had all the things a good movie has - decent story and writing, good actors, great cinematography - and everything a comic book flick should have - senstationalism and gritty fighting.

Of course, there were some errors, the most blatant being:

Stark would've known exactly what was cool about those blue crystals, because of the blue glow of the guns that shot some kind of annihilating energy, of which they returned with. Or that the tracked vehicles were also powered by them.

The ending: why was New York in danger? Not because of the wing plane he was....stuck....in. Because of the kamikaze plane marked New York still...or rather back....in the body of the craft?  No, because he crash-landed the plane anyways. And why go far away? Why not land in the ocean near the eastern coast?

All very ambiguous.

But other than those, it was a great movie.

Well Fed Games:
That's pretty much the same summary I would give. I really have no nostalgia for Cap (like I do for Spidey and X-men) but I was definitely entertained and have watched it several times.

trekking95:
I thought it was a great movie! Never thought about Stark not knowing what the energy was, but I think everyone will wonder why the plane had to be crashed there.

danny_galaga:

How were the uniforms?

Gray_Area:

--- Quote from: danny_galaga on September 21, 2012, 04:49:42 am ---
How were the uniforms?

--- End quote ---

I'm not an SS authority (HAH HAH HAH), but they looked right.



--- Quote from: trekking95 on September 21, 2012, 12:03:37 am ---I thought it was a great movie! Never thought about Stark not knowing what the energy was, but I think everyone will wonder why the plane had to be crashed there.

--- End quote ---

I'll do ya another: if Stark could make anything weighing more than a pound, let alone a couple tons, levitate.....even more so with a mobile power source....

And given that last, I don't think he would've been so spell bound about the crystals, except in so far as they were an unfamiliar, perhaps non-terrestrial, substance.

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