First things first - thank you all so much for the wonderful birthday messages that filled my inbox (both here and on LJ) today. I felt very much loved by you all, and my heart is still trying to calm down from the joy you brought to me. Once again, thank you all so much for them; every message will be saved and treasured for eternity, promise
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- my anti otp
Bruce/Natasha - seriously, what the heck what they thinking in "Age Of Ultron"??? Don't get me wrong, I love Bruce, especially the way Mark Ruffalo nuances him, but why forcing a relationship (that goes beyond friendship) on us? We live in the 21st century, for heaven's sake. Is it really necessary to push two characters together, who were perfect as friends in my opinion, just for entertainment? (sorry for the mini-rant, but that's the only downside I can see in AOU). Runner-up: Steve/Sharon (just can't see any real chemistry between them *shrugs*)
- my favorite pair of enemies/rivals/antagonists
I have to go with the Maximoff twins from "Age Of Ultron", though I love both of them. I really was shocked by the end of the movie, especially because now we were robbed of more "you didn't see that coming" banter between Clint and Pietro. And I still can't help but laugh when Pietro tries to catch Thor's hammer XD
- my favorite cast member
From around the time I saw "The Avengers", it was Jeremy Renner (and I'm still looking forward to every new movie of his that comes out - "Wind River" finally gets aired around here). These days, I'm also quite into Sebastian Stan. You would never believe when you just see him in "The First Avenger", or even more in "The Winter Soldier", what a funny guy he is. His press interviews, mostly of them with Anthony Mackie (Sam Wilson) are already legendary and definitely leave you in stiches. Just look them up on YT, you won't regret it XD
- a character I’d die defending
Both Clint and Bucky, hands down. Once you see the man beyond that first exterior, you realize that they both had their fair share of guilt and false accusations loaded on them. Especially Bucky, as shown in "Civil War". And yeah, he says to Steve on the plane that while he was brainwashed for the better part of 70 years, going on those missions was still his own decision, but I like to think that this line is more a product of said brainwashing than his real opinion.
- a character I just can’t sympathize with
Pretty much all the main villains in the movies so far (except for Loki, who's just wonderful crazy), but most of all Alexander Pierce from "The Winter Soldier" (to an extent, Brock Rumlow and Jasper Sitwell)
- a character I grew to love
Again, Bucky. Which is quite surprising, seeing that I barely took notice of him when I first saw "The First Avenger". But the way Sebastian portrays him in "The Winter Soldier", and further in "Civil War", you can't help but being drawn into the character. What I usually do is reading up on the character in question, and with Bucky, it just gets more and more heartbreaking, especially when you take Seb's approach to Bucky's scattered mind in "Civil War" also into the equation.
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