Captain America Movie Scenes

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Oh yes, my friends this is the thread to talk about the scenes for the film. We all ready know it's going to happen, so lets start talking about what scenes should be included. Feel free to name some homage ones from the comics also. :woot:
 
I don't know. It depends if the whole movie takes place in World War II or just the beginning does. :o
 
I have this awesome idea for a scene in World War II (the first 30 mins or so) where Cap is on a battlefield, dodging gun fire, blocking with his shield etc before leaping up onto a tank, pulling the canopy open and taking out the driver and bending the main gun with his shield (striking it once or twice)
 
They definately need to include him quietly getting prepped inside a bomber just before being dropped somewhere in Germany on his first mission with the soldiers on board mocking his outfit then leading the charge and firing up the troops. Somewhat like Ultimates 1.
 
Hulkfan said:
Hey waita second. There's a Cap film that's happening?
Yeah. There's a Captain America movie in active development through the new Marvel Films production banner. Currently, the script is being written by David Self.

I think the entire film should be in WWII, at least for the first movie. While the last attempt at a Cap movie was a DEFINITE horror, one of the biggest things that bothered me was that Captain America existed for something like 14 seconds before being captured by Red Skull and being shunted off to the future.

Captain America is an icon, a symbol of this country who went into the trenches, fought EVIL on a daily basis, and served as a rallying point for the regular Joes. Removing this element and just having someone that no one ever heard of pop out in the future steals the relevance of this icon. Cap needs to be developed, and his purpose and stature need to be established. That we ought to SEE develop. Steve Rogers CARED about America and desperately wanted to fight the Nazi's any way possible; and that idea must be demonstrated.
 
Batman said:
Yeah. There's a Captain America movie in active development through the new Marvel Films production banner. Currently, the script is being written by David Self.

I think the entire film should be in WWII, at least for the first movie. While the last attempt at a Cap movie was a DEFINITE horror, one of the biggest things that bothered me was that Captain America existed for something like 14 seconds before being captured by Red Skull and being shunted off to the future.

Captain America is an icon, a symbol of this country who went into the trenches, fought EVIL on a daily basis, and served as a rallying point for the regular Joes. Removing this element and just having someone that no one ever heard of pop out in the future steals the relevance of this icon. Cap needs to be developed, and his purpose and stature need to be established. That we ought to SEE develop. Steve Rogers CARED about America and desperately wanted to fight the Nazi's any way possible; and that idea must be demonstrated.

Thank you, Batman. And I agree %100 with everything you just said.
 
Batman said:
I think the entire film should be in WWII, at least for the first movie. While the last attempt at a Cap movie was a DEFINITE horror, one of the biggest things that bothered me was that Captain America existed for something like 14 seconds before being captured by Red Skull and being shunted off to the future.

Captain America is an icon, a symbol of this country who went into the trenches, fought EVIL on a daily basis, and served as a rallying point for the regular Joes. Removing this element and just having someone that no one ever heard of pop out in the future steals the relevance of this icon. Cap needs to be developed, and his purpose and stature need to be established. That we ought to SEE develop. Steve Rogers CARED about America and desperately wanted to fight the Nazi's any way possible; and that idea must be demonstrated.

The return of Captain America should be like the Second Coming. The problem with the last movie is that when Cap came back, no one's heard of him, so no one cares.
 
Batman said:
Yeah. There's a Captain America movie in active development through the new Marvel Films production banner. Currently, the script is being written by David Self.

I think the entire film should be in WWII, at least for the first movie. While the last attempt at a Cap movie was a DEFINITE horror, one of the biggest things that bothered me was that Captain America existed for something like 14 seconds before being captured by Red Skull and being shunted off to the future.

Captain America is an icon, a symbol of this country who went into the trenches, fought EVIL on a daily basis, and served as a rallying point for the regular Joes. Removing this element and just having someone that no one ever heard of pop out in the future steals the relevance of this icon. Cap needs to be developed, and his purpose and stature need to be established. That we ought to SEE develop. Steve Rogers CARED about America and desperately wanted to fight the Nazi's any way possible; and that idea must be demonstrated.
Now that you mention it, that's one of many aspects of his persona that were totally ignored in the previous attempt. His devoted patriotism.
I see you updated the avi again. Nice.
 
i'd like to see a chase with Cap on motorcycle, dealing with a troop of Axis soldiers..

and even though this means nothing, I still want the first film to be all in WWII..
 
I have mixed feelings about that. Ever read the "Adventures Of Captain America" mini?
 
Chris Wallace said:
Now that you mention it, that's one of many aspects of his persona that were totally ignored in the previous attempt. His devoted patriotism. I see you updated the avi again. Nice.
Yeah. Exactly. That's why the WWII story needs to be seen in it's entirity. To get the concept of 'Man out of Time" you have to understand what time that is. To understand just what Steve Rogers went through during the war. That's my point. To understand who he is, and the type of man, out of his time or not, he REALLY is. And who he is was HEAVILY defined during WWII. Which makes it absolutely necessary to relegate an entire film to that time period. That way when we DO see him out of his time, we've been through enough with the character to understand just what he is going through.
 
Batman said:
Yeah. There's a Captain America movie in active development through the new Marvel Films production banner. Currently, the script is being written by David Self.

I think the entire film should be in WWII, at least for the first movie. While the last attempt at a Cap movie was a DEFINITE horror, one of the biggest things that bothered me was that Captain America existed for something like 14 seconds before being captured by Red Skull and being shunted off to the future.

Captain America is an icon, a symbol of this country who went into the trenches, fought EVIL on a daily basis, and served as a rallying point for the regular Joes. Removing this element and just having someone that no one ever heard of pop out in the future steals the relevance of this icon. Cap needs to be developed, and his purpose and stature need to be established. That we ought to SEE develop. Steve Rogers CARED about America and desperately wanted to fight the Nazi's any way possible; and that idea must be demonstrated.

Batman said:
Yeah. Exactly. That's why the WWII story needs to be seen in it's entirity. To get the concept of 'Man out of Time" you have to understand what time that is. To understand just what Steve Rogers went through during the war. That's my point. To understand who he is, and the type of man, out of his time or not, he REALLY is. And who he is was HEAVILY defined during WWII. Which makes it absolutely necessary to relegate an entire film to that time period. That way when we DO see him out of his time, we've been through enough with the character to understand just what he is going through.

ALL excellent points, Bats. I also agree. :up: They gotta show his WWII back story.

I wonder what kind of setting and feel the WWII should have?
 
Some very good points been made here.

Also (and surely the film will reveolve around this), Cap comes from a time when soldiers didn't question their orders, people believed in their governments, and the media wasn't there to question everything and slander everyone. Cap is, literally, a guy wrapped in Old Glory. He believes in the USA 100%.

So when he awakes in the present....how is he going to deal with it?
How will he take people on the street laughing at their President?

I'm sure Cap will make some statement at the climax similar to, "I don't know if I trust the Government anymore. Bt I never fought for the Government. I fought for the people. And they haven't changed. And neither have I."
 

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