of course they should smoke. half the nation had cigarette cases in there living rooms! men and women smoked to relax and get comfy. hard nosed reporter smoked to combat stressful deadlines. etc. authenticity please....
Well using Rage's idea as a jumping off point, Bucky could light up on the battlefield & Cap could say "Those'll kill ya" & he replies "I think they might have to get in line behind the Nazis!". Then when Cap's unfrozen (if they go a similar route as The Ultimates) Bucky could tell him as an old man that he has asthma & emphysema and "How does it feel to always be right?"
Hi all, time for a serious discussion.
So we all know how bad it is to advertise smoking to movie going audiences. It's dangerous for people's health and encourages addiction.
That said, I've always thought the "Captain America" film should be a period piece that shows how things have changed. When I saw "Mad Men" I thought, thats what I want for a "Captain America" film.
I also think it adds to the authenticity of the era such as in films like "Munich" and "Saving Private Ryan."
Although I don't think either Captain America or Bucky should be seen smoking
Well using Rage's idea as a jumping off point, Bucky could light up on the battlefield & Cap could say "Those'll kill ya" & he replies "I think they might have to get in line behind the Nazis!".
Then when Cap's unfrozen (if they go a similar route as The Ultimates) Bucky could tell him as an old man that he has asthma & emphysema and "How does it feel to always be right?"
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