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Just people I know, you know how the GA are with thinking every superhero has to be super powerful.
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I was hoping for a jab regarding Howard.
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CHAMPS AGAIN!
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Definitely! It's one of the reasons Stark said "I'm starting to want you to make me." They both landed some damaging verbal blows on each other.
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I'd kinda wished during that scene that Steve said something like, "your father was 10 times the man you are." Clearly from IM2, Tony had issues with his dad, but I think he feels a strong connection at the same time. Like in the first one where he says he never got to say goodbye to his father. Steve telling him that would have sent him over the edge.
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yeah i agree, could have even gone with the " I know men with none of that worth ten of you, your father for one." and then later they could have even talked about it, like in the scene after Coulsons death, or at least see Tony asking him questions about his father as in IM2 it was apparent he didnt know very much.
Oh, well maybe they'll touch on that in Avengers 2.
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I think they missed their chance with that scene in Avengers...personally I'm of the mind Peggy should be dead and Steve should visit her grave. If he's been on ice for almost 70 years that would put Peggy in her mid to late 90's. Not that it's not plausible she'd still be alive, but they'd have to do some amazing makeup work to pull it off.
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Backbone, in terms of being a leader, is standing up for whats morally right and whats best for the team and the mission. Telling someone off just because you can...especially when that person's actions aren't actually affecting anything...isn't an appropriate move for a leader. Leaders shouldn't pick fights. Or allow them to continue. They should most certainly try to diffuse the situation without violence. The main problem I have with it is that this is Rogers' first impulse. To resolve the issue with violence. He never even tries to really talk to Stark, to find any common ground. The scene works because of the actors, but it just feels like a somewhat forced way to create drama between them. If that moment was caused by Loki's spear...I could see that, but if that's the case, it wasn't well handled or shown. Quote:
By the time Captain America admonishes him, Stark was helping. He was obviously assisting Banner in finding the cube. He was also working on finding what Fury was hiding from everyone else. And it's a moot point, because Captain America thinking Stark was a jerk doesn't mean its okay for him to be a jerk, too. Rogers defending Banner and telling Stark to knock it off would have been fine. But Rogers then takes it farther. Quote:
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Captain America's comments about Stark pretending to be a hero ring false (because given his past actions, Stark clearly isn't just pretending) as do Stark's about Captain America. They're both out of line there, but Rogers was out of line first.
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You see this type of no nonsense attitude in lots of leaders, especially those in the military. A single faulty action can result in the death of your squad mates. Captain's anger was justified. Also, Guard, you don't seem to consider that Captain's knowledge on Stark was probably limited to Shield's dossiers. According to Shield, Stark was unfit to be a part of the Avengers Initiative. Yes, Stark did some heroic deeds, but that doesn't negate the negative aspects of his personality. Also, you seem to forget the way he acted in Iron Man 2... You know, the whole getting wasted and putting people's lives in danger by playing with his lethal weapons like they were child toys... Last edited by Hit-Girl; 05-16-2012 at 01:20 PM. |
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His anger was.
His actions weren't.
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for anyone in the UK Chris Evans was apparently on the one show, I missed it so I'm not sure what they were talking about or what, but yeah. It'll be up on the BBC website later tonight.
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Cap's Anger was justified towards Tony for putting everyone in jeopardy if Banner didn't have control.
Add to that the spear, which was clearly shown to be affecting them, and I think the whole scene made sense. Neither came off as jerk's in the long run, they were just having a jerky moment. Also, to the best of anyone's knowledge, Tony hasn't done much in the way of the "sacrifice play" before this movie, even though we know he was noble, the public hadn't seen it.
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Okay dude....we kinda got your point after like the seventh post regurgitating the same thing. You think Cap was a jerk and Stark wasn't. Moving on....
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I think some people are over analyzing Caps intentions in that scene. It wasnt about stopping a bully. It was the second time Stark did something reckless and Cap had to check him on it. The argument that followed was just a natural result from their time on the jet.
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Captain America was the one that stopped and broke up the fight between Thor and Iron Man Guard so there you go.
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Anyone else liked on how almost everyone in the film referred to Steve as Cap or Captain in a respectable manner? Personally, I also liked on how subtle they played the fact that Steve is not only a legend in the history of the MCU for everyone but on how he’s technically supposed to be like MUCH OLDER than his teammates, thus the way Steve carries himself (a man with wisdom) and how a lot of people looks up to him was played in a very great and subtle way imho.
I also liked on how Banner retorted to Natasha during that huge group argument on how hew as perplexed that SHIELD could potentially see Captain America as a Threat when they were talking about individuals emerging in the world with such strength and abilities at their disposal. |
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Also, another signal that Banner took a liking to Cap after the "Only word I care about" line, Banner was the only one who refers to Cap as Steve, when Stark, Rogers, and Banner were talking about the mystery of SHIELD and Fury. He says something like "C'mon Steve. You must've felt something is up too"
Also, Banner sort of defends Cap when he reprimands SHIELD for regarding him as a threat. And again, when Thor and Cap are fighting side by side, you could sense a chemistry or brotherhood between the two as Thor asked if he was ready. Basically, Cap had a sense of chemistry with every team member, even BW. |
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Ultimate Hero
Join Date: Aug 2007
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Speaking of which, I also noticed on how it felt as though she was giving him a look of respect/admiration when Thor took off to reach the top of the tower after Steve gave his set of orders.
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I wouldn't even call it anger. He was being stern. He was being a "captain" because Stark was horsing around with something that could put the entire helicarrier in severe danger.
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That's not Captain enough Vile. He's such a jerk. LOLOLOL
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Thanks Rock! Mjolnir firmly on the nail.
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Sexy Flanders
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I got more of a "What's my objective?" feeling from that look than admiration. Her eyebrows were pretty furrowed for admiration.
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