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Aug 07, 2011 23:45

Captain America - unexpectedly touching, unexpectedly full of recognizable British actors, unexpectedly bad villainy-plot.

I spent half the movie going "oh Steve *sob because of his Goodness* and the other half "heh, isn't that the new Julia Flyte? That person looks familiar, Richard Armitage is in this? what's Dominic Cooper..wait, did the ( Read more... )

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vasiliki August 8 2011, 08:56:34 UTC
That plot in your dream is very interesting, if there's mind-altering involved. Otherwise, Erik would realize he's growing simply because he's taller, so he can reach things easier, see Shaw in the eye, etc.

Should I go see "Captain America", then? Was it a better movie than X-Men or worse?

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furius August 8 2011, 13:27:43 UTC
Well, growing up is a day by day process and I think "looking at Shaw in the eye" is perhaps not something that always happens. There will have to be a realisation one day of course...

I wouldn't say better exactly, but it's definitely a much more polished movie with less pacing problems.

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tyellas August 8 2011, 08:56:39 UTC
I'm not seeing Tony/Steve, but the fanon is already building. Clearly, resistance is useless.

My thoughts about the movie:
* In Marvel comics canon, Erskine (super-soldier serum guy) is Jewish.
* Dear God, Hayley Atwell looks different out of historical drag.

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