Road to Endgame: Thor: Ragnarok (2017)

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Thor: Ragnarok (2017)

So when this movie came out, I was kinda dissappointed.  I thought it was funny as hell, but Thor became a joke.  I missed the Shakespearian Thor.  But you can only hang around Tony Stark for so long before getting a sense of humor.  And we are NOT doing Dark World again.

So the three acts of this movie are drastically seperate.  Act 1 has Thor battling demons on fire world, then briefly returning to Asgard to find that his brother is pretending to be Odin.  Loki takes Thor to earth to find Odin and then IMMEDIATELY gets captured by Doctor Strange.

THIS is the Doctor Strange I know and love from the comics.  Just casually tossing around gods on a whim as he moves through his house.  He drops Thor and Loki in Norway where they find Odin.

Who immediately dies, Unleashing HELL ON EARTH!

Whoops, Typo, Hela on Earth.  She breaks Thors hammer and knocks both the Odinsons out of the Bifrost and into Act 2.

Based on early trailers and set photos, there was clearly a different staging area for the death of Odin and introduction of Hela.  I kinda want to see how that one turned out, cause having it occur on a very green area of Norway is kind of . . .weird.

Anywho, Act 2 has Thor and Loki on Sakaar.  Jeff Goldblum is brilliant as the Grandmaster.  I want more of him.  Thor finds Hulk who has been very absent for a few movies.  Thor and Hulk have an awesome battle with HILARIOUS commentary by Loki.  The fight gets called early by The Grandmaster who uses a shock collar on Thor.

The God of Thunder is taken down by a fancy shock collar.  What the bleeding hell?

Meanwhile Hela is overthrowing everyone and getting Marvel Actors out of their contracts before they move over to DC. And Heimdall is hiding the masses.

After an interesting escape from Sakaar through the Devil’s Anus, everyone makes it back to Asgard for Act 3.

The Battle for Asgard is epic, long, hilarious, and awesome.  However, one thing that kind of turned me off the first time and I still find a little lame is the “One against All” fights.  The fights between Thor and Hulk and Thor and Hela are awesome.  But Hela against all the soldiers of Asgard was a cgi bleh.  The Brief battle of Thor, Hulk, Loki, Heimdall, and Valkyrie against the armies of the dead is also somewhat bleh, but is greatly helped by the rock soundtrack.

Anyway, Thor loses an eye, but figures out he is not the God of Hammers.  Even at his best though, he cannot defeat Hela.  So he sacrifices Asgard the planet, and saves Asgard the people.

Until Thanos shows up.

So I enjoy this movie a lot more after initially being dissappointed by a jokey Thor.  I like that they fixed Odin.  Made him the wise father again instead of an old man and a fool.

So we go from the death of one wise king and the power struggle that follows to another in Black Panther.

 

Road to Endgame: Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017)

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Spider-man: Homecoming (2017)

So considering I just tore into my entire family for not watching Spider-man: Homecoming in theaters and everyone seeing them months or years after it came out, it must mean that it is one of my FAVORITE MCU movies, right? Eh, not really.

Honestly, I wanted more Spider-man action.  Spider-man was kind of underwhelming.  He spent most of the movie trying to work his suit, without even the fun of his suit wanting to eat people.  I do like the Instant Kill version of the suit looking similar to the Assassin Spider-man.

We also don’t get the same level of competence Spider-man showed in Civil War.  Save for the beginning of the Ferry fight and at the final battle, we don’t see much of his fighting ability.  In Civil War he clowned The Falcon and Winter Soldier.  Hell, he somewhat held his own against Cap.  . . .okay, he got a few shots in, but experiance won out on that one.  In this he spends most of the fighting getting dragged around, getting shown up, or overall just not doing a great job.

However, it does a great job showing Peter taking his role of Spider-man seriously.  He doesn’t use his powers to showboat.  He doesn’t use his identity as Spider-man to gain favor.  When his friend tries to convince him to show up at a party, Peter decides it is the wrong thing to do.  Good on you Spider-man avoiding an awkward situation.

Michael Keaton was brilliant, everyone says so.

Honestly, I wish the comedy came more from Spider-man’s wit than just what is happening to Spider-man.

The main problem is that they took Spider-man away from the buildings and the sky scrapers, and kept him on the ground and out of the areas where he can swing webs like crazy.  Tobey McGuire’s and Andrew Garfield’s versions of Spider-man were both amazingly quick and agile.  Tom Holland spends a LONG time climbing the Washington Monument and when he reaches the top he is winded.

The story is well done, and fortunately no evil Spider-man as the villain, but I wanted a little bit more from my Spider-man.  But I think we have some good foundations to build on.  Really excited for Far From Home.

Well, now we go to a funnier movie than Spider-man, Thor Ragnarok!

Road to Endgame: Captain Marvel (2019)

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Captain Marvel (2019)

I JUST reviewed this movie!  I have to do it again?!?  Ugh, FINE!

The first time I watched this movie, I loved everything about it except for Nick Fury.

After rewatching all the other Marvel movies, I am slightly more accepting of this Nick Fury.  He’s young and not as sure of himself as the Fury that has “seen some shit.”  So the Fury that depends on a cat to save him is not the same as one that thought he was bad ass enough to take out a fighter jet with a hand gun  He thought about it at least.

There are some things that bug me about the movie.

One of the big things about this movie is the fact it takes place in the 90’s.  Thus it is chock full of 90’s nostalgia and gags.  Or. . . like 4 or 5 of them?  She crash lands in a Blockbuster, gets a Gameboy and other electronics from RadioShack(I don’t EVER remember RadioShack selling gameboys, but whatever), 2 way pagers are a thing, and low grade computers and spycraft.  Oh and the Stan Lee cameo of him reading the Mallrats script.  Hell I think Guardians of the Galaxy has more references to the 80’s than this does to the 90’s.  Not that it drags the movie down, but it is just odd that a movie that went with a Geocities theme for its website only has a few 90’s references.

Another is the mythology gags.  The name for the Avengers Initiative comes from Carol Danvers callsign.  In the comics her callsign was Cheeseburger.  I, for one, would be all for the Cheeseburger Initiative.  Marvel’s The Cheeseburgers.  Cheeseburger: Age Of Ultron.  Cheeseburger: Infinity War.  Cheeseburg-(WE GET IT!). . .endgame.  If it was from the comics, or was built in naturally, that would be one thing.  But throwing it in this late in the game, just seems disingenius and forced.

Also I still don’t care for how Fury lost his eye.  It robs some of the depth in Winter Soldier.  AND WE DON’T F**K WITH WINTER SOLDIER!

Admittedly, I guess their aren’t going to be any more stories that go into the past, so have to squeeze those answers in there SOMEWHERE.

One of the things I legitmately enjoyed was the Skrull twist.  We have been beaten over the head with how shitty the Kree are.  They Sucked in Guardians of the Galaxy.  They sucked in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.  AND GUESS WHERE THEY SUCK AGAIN?  That’s right, Captain Marvel.  Except they are initially set up as the good guys when compared to the Skrulls.  And it is easy to hate the Skrulls, because they have been the villainous race all throughout Marvel’s history.  But, they have yet to show up in the MCU until now.  So why would they be a threat back in the 90’s, but not in the 20 odd some years since?  Because they are not the bad guys.  In fact, if you look into the Skrull history, the only became the militiristic villains AFTER long drawn out war with the Kree.  They originally were a mercantile race who believed in free trade and cooperation.  But the Kree being total assholes kind of turned them into total assholes.

Also we get spared the evil Captain Marvel as the villain.  Her actual villains were holding her back and when she loses the restraints, she just stomps all over them.

Overall, the story is great, the characters are great, AND THE CAT IS GODLIKE!

And now to a character that wasn’t even born until after the 90’s, Spider-man!

Road to Endgame: Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (2017)

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Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (2017)

God these titles are getting long.

Making sequels are a deathtrap.  Hell, making good movies is a nightmare.  You can have everything going for you as far as script, cast, and willing audience goes, and still just not get that spark that makes your movie a success.  Getting everything right is miraculous.

Then you find you did your job too well and you have to go back again.  Part of what made the movie good in the first place was the growth of the character.  Well, if your character has already grown, then do you make them grow some more?  Do you try and regress so they can grow again?  Do you make them exagerations of the character they were at the end of the film?

In the original film, everyone brought their own brand of comedy to the film, but at the same time their own grief.  Well, they couldn’t quite maintain that balance this time.  Drax becomes largely a joke character.  Groot is a baby.  Rocket regressed to being absurdly arrogant.  Gamora is still the straightman.  Star Lord regresses similar to Rocket, but that is mainly due his world getting shaken up by meeting his father.

I like the story, but it is less about the team and more about Quill specifically.  They just have to deal with his problems.  Everyone had a stake in the last one.  This is Peter Quill Resolves his Daddy Issues: The Movie.

Yondu actually gets the most character development from the last movie without regressing him as a character.  Mainly because he was a side character.  Shame they killed him.

Spoilers, sorry. Damn, I’m getting bad at this.

Now this is all in the realm of “how does this compare to the original?”  I like this movie.  I really do.  But it doesn’t quite measure up to the original.  They have to make it bigger, better, and more absurd.  But this movie is hilarious.

I really like the story exploring Peter’s past.  Kurt Russell does a good job as Ego.  Ego is still just a one off villain that isn’t worth writing home about, but he’s fun for what he is.

One thing that this movie shows that people complain about in Infinity War is Peter’s actions.  When he found out Ego killed his mother, his reaction was to immediately draw and try and kill him.  So when Thanos admits to killing Gamora, he immediately tries to kill Thanos.

The climax is kind of long and drawn out and overly complicated, but when you are fighting a celestial that’s a planet, don’t expect a simple knock out punch.  At least they keep us laughing.

As far as stretching into the rest of the MCU, it really doesn’t cross over.  No stones this time.  Even though it apparently throws goo mountains on earth, no one mentions it ever again.

So a good movie over all, sadly not as good as the first one, but that is hard to do.

Oh, and I can’t WAIT for Adam Warlock! Hurry up and finish Suicide Squad 2 so we can get our freaking director back!

Next time, SPACE COMES TO US!  IN THE 90’S!  Yeah, this is a diversion from the order, but we have tickets for Captain Marvel tomorrow because the home watching option is not (legally) available.  And I probably won’t be able to cram in another movie between getting off work and getting to the movie.  But Captain Marvel really fits anywhere.

Road to Endgame: Doctor Strange (2016)

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Doctor Strange (2016)

Benedict Cumberbatch is so perfect a casting for Doctor Strange that it is ridiculous.  He is so perfect a casting that I remember not believing it and that it was just people wanting it to be true rather than actually being true.

However, during my initial viewing, I felt they got the character a bit wrong.

I read very little Doctor Strange.  The only times I really read any Doctor Strange is when Spider-Man would call him for help saving the universe or forgetting his marriage or something like that.  With comparing to Spider-man, Doctor Strange is fairly humorless and out of touch.

Doctor Strange starts out basically as another Tony Stark.  Rich, Cocky, and is a charming asshole.  He shares the same pop culture humor that Tony does.  Also up to about the halfway point, he acts like another action hero.  Doctor Strange uses martial arts mixed with magic to handle most of his conflicts.

There is a clear point where Doctor Strange comes into his own and that is when he gets the Levitation Cloak(or whatever they call it).  That is the moment he goes from a combat sorcerer like Mordo and becomes the Sorcerer Supreme we know and love.

Another thing that I love that we get in almost none of the other Marvel movies is a character that doesn’t want to kill and when he does, he feels remorse for his actions.  Most of the other Marvel heroes, save Spider-man, kill as a matter of course.  Always people that definitely have it coming, but they don’t generally try for the no kill solution.  I really enjoyed seeing that played out.

Kaecillius is a bland villain.  Like I’ve said in many of the origin story movies, it’s another evil version of the hero.  The Ancient One even states that she didn’t want to teach Doctor Strange because of how he reminds her of Kaecillius.  Mads Mikkelson does a fine job, but there is really not a whole lot there as far as interest goes.

Ah speaking of the Ancient One, when the movie was coming out, there was a HUGE contraversy about the Ancient One being played by a white woman.  George Takai said this would cause the movie to fail.  It clearly didn’t.  I think she did a good job, because to me Tlda Swinton always seems to have an otherworldly quality to her.  That’s why I really enjoyed her in Constantine.

But I do kind of agree that taking a role that was an asian character in the comics and whitewashing them for the movie is taking a step backwards.  Diversifying characters in a LARGELY white male industry is taking steps in the right direction, when it makes sense.  The Fantastic 4 remake kind of highlights when it doesn’t make sense.  Or at least I guess it doesn’t make sense when the movie sucks, but it makes sense when the movie is good.

An argument could be made that the Ancient One being a wise old asian man is stereotypically racist in its own right.  But you can’t fix the mistakes of the past by getting rid of all the roles for Asians.

Ultimately the argument was that they made the Ancient One a white female because they didn’t want to lose the China audience by casting someone from Tibet.  I don’t know too much about history and political strife in other countries, but I’ve come to understand that this is an issue.

Either way, movie was made, it was a success, and not much is going to change it now.  Especially since she died.

oh, uh, spoiler.

So the best part of the movie was that the finale comes down to not some final ultimate battle where Doctor Strange wins by being the better fighter, but by a battle of wills.  Doctor Strange traps Dormamu in an endless loop and refuses to release him until he agrees to his terms.  That is the brilliance I expect from a character like Doctor Strange.

So. . .WE’RE GOING BACK TO SPACE!

Road to Endgame: Captain America: Civil War (2016)

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Captain America: Civil War (2016)

When I found out the title of the next Captain America movie, I freaked out.  When I heard rumor of Spider-man possibly making it into the movie, I lost it.  When the trailer dropped that included Spider-man, I had to change my pants three times!

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Okay, lets just say I was excited.  So I was dead set to see this AS SOON as it came out.

Which made me really frustrated when I was trapped on a cruise around the Carribean and was unable to make a theater on the night it came out.  (angrily sips rum punch from a pineapple)

So I ended up seeing it about 2 or 3 days after it released.  Most of the time, the MCU movies do pretty well to meet or exceed my expectations.

This was sadly not one of those times.  Mainly due to Spider-man.

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I wanted it to be “Spider-man makes the Avengers get along!”  Unfortunately due to the rights not being a sure thing, Spider-man’s role had to be expendable.  Ultimately he could have been taken out of the movie completely and not changed a thing.

Not going to say I didn’t enjoy him in it.  The fight at the airport where he takes on the Winter Soldier AND the Falcon was just fantastic.

Oh wait, I mean Amazing, Spectacular, or Superior.  Those are the adjectives I’m allowed to use.

My ideal Spider-man would have been the bridge between the two sides.  He is the nerdy scientist like Tony Stark, but also the idealist boy scout like Steve Rogers.  But due to Sony and Marvel dragging things out so long, that role got relegated to Black Panther.  Which made my sister happy at least (Black Panther is her favorite).

So with my expectations sky high, the movie that everyone was raving about kind of dissappointed me.

However, I have since gotten over it.  Kinda.

It is an amazing movie.  I really liked the change up of Baron Zemo.  I really like his characterization and motivation.  I hope we see him in more movies.  I am glad he isn’t just the next Hydra villain to keep the ball rolling.  As far as I’m concerned, Hydra is done.  Until the Russo brothers bring them back for something else later.

One thing I have to say is that I keep thinking back to the first Captain America movie and how it ends with triumphant victory music.  We haven’t really had that since.  Captain America movies always end with Cap winning the day, but there is a sadness there.

Every victory now is coming with a loss.  In this, there isn’t even a real victory.  They just managed to survive.  This time.

So we move past the science and technology, and move into the realm of the master of mysticism, Doctor Strange.

Road to Endgame: Ant Man (2015)

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Ant Man (2015)

So Ant Man was in the pipeline for a LONG time.  I remember hearing about talk about an Ant Man film back when it first became apparent the Avengers Universe was becoming a thing.  We kept hearing about this awesome test footage of Ant Man shrinking and growing to punch a guy.

This went on so long that I didn’t buy that we were getting an Ant Man film until we actually started seeing trailers.

The Marvel movies exist on sort of a spectrum.  The Avengers and Captain America movies are on the more serious end of the spectrum, and the Guardians of the Galaxy and Ant Man movies exist on the more comedic end of the spectrum.  Keep in mind that all of the Marvel movies have comedy and serious elements, but Ant Man is a lot more silly and light hearted than Winter Soldier.

Ant Man is a great movie.  Paul Rudd plays a brilliant Scott Lang.  I was really glad they went with the Scott Lang version of Ant Man because he has the most interesting story in my opinion.  Hank Pym’s Ant Man is just too much of a dick to get behind.

The Villain is Yellow Jacket, which although would have been fantastic to have Lang VS Pym, is actually the Darren Cross version.  So once again we have Ant Man VS Evil Ant Man.  But honestly, the fight between Ant Man and Yellowjacket is one of the funniest fights I have seen in the MCU.

Honestly, when comedies are well done, there usually is not much to say about them.  You can repeat all the jokes that made you laugh and talk about parts you enjoyed, but outside of that, there’s only so much to say.

I am curious how the Edgar Wright version would have turned out, but you can still see some finger prints on it.

So what happens when you take a character from the comedic end of the MCU and toss him into the serious end of the pool?  We’ll find out at the beginning of Phase 3.

Road to Endgame: Age of Ultron (2015)

So looking at my published post counts, this is my 100th post on TemplarKnightsLongDamnReviews.com!  Though when I finish transfering all my reviews from Facebook over to here, this will not be the 100th post from start to finish, but hey, it’s the 100th post I have placed on the site.  Go me!

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Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015)

This movie holds a special place in my heart.  It was the first movie that my fiancé and I watched together on our first date.

The first time I watched it, I was at a Marathon seeing it with over 100 other fans who have been in that theater for over 31 hours seeing EVERY MCU movie up until that point.  That was such an awesome experience that I made it a point to do the same thing when Infinity War came out.  Sadly due to finances and work schedules, I won’t be able to do the same thing this time.  That’s why I’m playing the home game and posting reviews.  And I gave myself less than a week to do it all in.

The struggle makes me feel ALIVE!  Oh, I also received a bad ass medal.  Check it out:

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So the first couple minutes actually made me very worried.  We just get dumped straight into the action.  We even get a cheesy 2 page spread of the Avengers attacking as one.  Honestly the whole thing feels like stumbling over the starting line.

But my god does it recover quick and surge all the way to the end.

It’s been a while since I sat down and watched it, and between the spectacle of Infinity War and the nostalgic awesomeness of Avengers, I mentally logged Age of Ultron as lesser film.  Only now as I’m watching it again do I remember that it is great.

Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver were great introductions.  Shame Quicksilver couldn’t stick around.  Scarlet Witch has one of my favorite scenes in the movie.  After Hawkeye gives his, “You are an Avenger,” speech, she walks out and kicks ALL THE ASS!

Speaking of Hawkeye, this is the movie that totally makes up for his lack of personality in Avengers.  He becomes a compelling and interesting character outside of “The Bow guy.”  Hawkeye has a family, a background, and a personality even!  And even when Joss Whedon’s homicidal impulses seemed to line up directly for Hawkeye, Quicksilver jumped in to take that bullet.  Literally.

Thanos: Hawkeye, that’s quite a nice family you got there, would be a shame if someone. . .(Snap)

Paul Bettany as The Vision in this movie is just awesome.  Generally Paul Bettany is just awesome in everything.  And the moment where everyone lost their collective shit in the movie was when Vision picked up the hammer and handed it to Thor.

This is where I really enjoyed being in the Marathon.  Everyone flipped out when that scene happened.  However, in subsequent viewings, the people who reacted to that scene substantially dropped off.  It is so subtly done, that it forgets that audiences are stupid.  Unless you beat them over the head with something, they miss the nuance.

Another thing I love about this movie and Marvel movies in general, is that they realize that there are civilians.  When Hulk and Iron Man are battling it out in the middle of. . .some city, Iron Man spends a LOT of the fight trying to save civilians, and even tries to pull the fight out of the city.  He even checks and makes sure a building is empty before dropping the Hulk into it.  In the final climactic fight, the avengers spend a great deal of time trying to empty the city and rescue people before getting to the actual fight.

Take. F**king. Notes. DC.

One complaint people had about The Avengers was the Keystone Army at the end.  The fight is over when they blow up one thing.  Apparently Joss Whedon heard the cries of the people and decided to make the final fight require killing EVERY SINGLE LAST ONE OF THEM!  I have no complaints in either direction, but just thought it was noteworthy.

Oh and Ultron was phenomenal.  I am not really familiar with James Spader outside of this movie, but his humor and personality is great.  I think he also makes a spectacular villain.  People like to complain about Marvel having weak villains, but I do not count Ultron as one of them.

All in all, this movie is just great.  It might not have the inspiringly victorious ending of The Avengers, but it is still worthy.

By the way, we have been getting teased with Avengers Assemble for YEARS now.  If we don’t get Avengers Assemble in Endgame, I am going to hurt some people!

Also, No after credits scene?  What the hell, Joss?!?

So one small detail to get to before we leave phase 2.

Road to Endgame: Guardians of the Galaxy (2014)

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Guardians of the Galaxy (2014)

Until the trailer dropped, I don’t think anyone was expecting anything out of this movie.  When they announced Guardians of the Galaxy, I only really knew about Rocket.  And my knowledge of him was limited to “He’s a raccoon that carries huge guns!”  Beyond that, I knew nothing about nobody.

Then the trailer hit, and it just blows up the internet.  Hell, it was so awesome, I suddenly had Hooked on a Feeling on my playlist.  I still find the completely unnecessary “Ooga Chaka” chant ridiculous.  My theory is they were trying to rip off the chanting from The Lion Sleeps Tonight and figured any chanting would do.

So as per usual, Marvel backs up a good trailer with a better movie.  Guardians of the Galaxy looked at The Avengers “We’re a timebomb” and said, “Hold my Beer.”  These people literally have tried to kill each other at various times during the movie and somehow save an entire world.  Yes, sure, GALAXY if we assume that Ronan would have continued his path of destruction.

To one up everything, they use “Friendship is Magic” to save the wor-Galaxy.  I’m still not sure whether that is awesome or lame.  TO THIS DAY!

Honestly this movie is just too hilariously awesome.  Everyone brings their own realm of comedy to the movie.  Star Lord just has his wit, Gamora is the straight man, Rocket lampshades everything, Drax is literal to the point of insanity, and Groot is Groot.  Add in that everyone has emotional depth that shows in their character that gives everything weight.

One thing that made it difficult to accept readily in the MCU was that other than introducing another infinity stone, and laying out the infinity stones in general, it felt set apart from the rest of the Earth based MCU.  We didn’t even get to see it cross paths with the other MCU characters until Infinity War.

But I guess that can be seen as building the anticipation.

So what more can I say than, “We Are Groot.”

Next we go back to earth to try and nearly destroy it again in Age of Ultron.

Road to Endgame: Captain America: Winter Soldier (2014)

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Captain America: Winter Soldier (2014)

So This is probably my favorite MCU movie of all time.  The story is amazing and pretty much undoes the entire MCU.  How pissed were the people at Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. when they had to scrap their entire organization because “The Russo Brothers have an idea. . .”

One scene that made me bust out laughing was when Nick Fury says, “The last time I trusted someone, I lost an eye.”  I just sat there for a moment processing that knowing what I know now and then just busted out laughing.

No matter how many times I watch this movie, I still enjoy the hell out of it.  Everyone brings their A game.  It also borrows themes and ideas from the comics, but brings a whole new idea to the table.

I love the interplay between Cap and Nathasha.  It’s nice to have female characters in a movie that aren’t just romace fodder for the male hero.  Honestly, the weakest points of most of the MCU movies so far have been the romances.  Pepper Potts, Betsy Ross, and Jane Foster have all been put on a bus at one point or another due to how unnecessary they were.  Agent Carter is the only one who was worth keeping around, but sadly due to plot, she also had to be written out.  They’ve improved in recent movies by having developed female characters exist outside of who they are romantic with, THEN maybe hook them up.  That is why Natasha/Bruce and Wanda/Vision work, and all the others don’t.  Though I’ll concede that Wanda/Vision needs more on screen development rather than just hooking them up because the comics dictate they do.

Honestly, it is hard to write on this movie because I love it so much.  It’s easier to write about movies that suck because I can rant endlessly on all the bad points.  When it is well done, best I can do is run down the plot and repeat, “WASN’T THAT COOL?!?” over and over and over.

I will say there is ONE stupid scene.  When that one senator from Iron Man 2 leans in and nearly kisses the S.H.I.E.L.D. Agent so his can whisper, “Hail Hydra.”  Why?  Other than informing the audience he is Hydra, how does that make ANY sense?  Honestly, why even take the risk?  I get stating your allegiance, but when you put your secret organization at risk in broad daylight, you got issues.  Then again, this is operating in the same organization that puts its logo on literally everything and claims to be “covert.”

Anywho, Winter Soldier is the BEST!  Next time, WE’RE GOING TO SPACE!