I want to know who the villains in The Avengers will be besides Loki (and I'm guessing Red Skull).
The only thing I had a problem with was how overly CGI'd the whole thing was. Even at the end, when Chris Evans was in his own body and we're no longer in the 1940s, his face still looked oddly photoshopped in the closeups. And the majority of the film, when we are back in olden times, it all had a fuzzy on-the-verge-of Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow look that felt out of place for me.
But, really, that's my only complaint. And it's a fairly little one. On the whole, I found it thoroughly enjoyable.
I want to know who the villains in The Avengers will be besides Loki (and I'm guessing Red Skull).
I also wonder how Joss Whedon will find a way to cram a pe e-but-deadly girl into the plot.
Lucky for Whedon that Favreau already laid the groundwork in Iron Man 2 with Black Widow.
In theory, it could be an out-of-control Hulk.
a non overly CGI'ed Baron Zemo + Masters of Evil could be amazing
That would actually be awesome tbh
Captain America was a SOLID comic book movie. It was not anything special imo, but very solid - so it was a success in my mind.
I was wrong about Chris Evans. He pulled off a respectful humble soldier persona very well. Nothing like his usual y funny self. The CGI body swaps they can do now is ridiculous in a good way.
What are they gonna do if some time in the future the Fantastic Four meet up with The Avengers? Is that y dude from Not Another Teen Movie gonna play both Human Torch and Captain?
Thats why I was surprised they picked him over Ryan Phillippe for that simple fact.
tbh I'm going to see it tonight and then I'll be caught up on the avenger movies. The Incredible Hulk has been the best so far, imho.
Sadly, won't happen. Fox owns the rights to Fantastic Four.
I thought it sucked. Evans was a perfect Capt America, but the movie wasn't interesting. Nothing was at stake, everyone knew Capt America was going to win and no bad was going to happen. Red Skull barely did anything, he drove from scene to scene looking pissed off while his giant goons just shot those blasters every scene. Then there was that 40 minute action montage where no action really occurs just Capt America doing stunts and throwing his shield around.
The last fight scene was like 2 minutes and SPOILER:
Red Skull kills himself by touching the stone, Capt America didn't even kill him.
is there a difference between capt america and any super soldier type movies aka universal soldiers? same bull different smell?
Red Skull didn't die at all.
While I like all the Avenger tie-ins and the build up to the movie next summer, it's also a problem for people who aren't seeing them all. The fate of Red Skull makes no sense if you haven't seen Thor.
He didn't literally kill himself because he got absorbed into the cube which Loki finds in Thor at the end. I meant his destruction comes at his own hands which is re ed
I liked the movie, but agree with Reggie about how Red Skull met his "end." The writers obviously wanted to leave the possibility of future appearances open, but they didn't really try too hard when they resolved the Red Skull problem.
he didn't die and Evans is signed on to do 3 cap movies so i'm pretty sure he'll be back it's more likely he got sucked into one of the other 9 realms, and he'll have to go from the 40s to the present the hard way
Overall it was a pretty good movie.... They really stuck to the 1940's atmosphere... It wasnt quite steam punk but it was believable. All in all, my fears where averted. Not a blockbuster but a great setup for the Avengers movie.
I guess Im one of the few people that is a fan of Captain America as a super heroe.
ITT people that don't know that the human torch was in this movie.
oh boy! Ryan Phillipe would have been great in that role! I'd love to see him all bulked up, not to mention I'd love to give him my super serum!
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