if they have that dance im gonna turn into a girl and tear up.![]()
Actually the most important of that interview is that JJ says that Peggy is still alive.
Feige and Johnston said that Peggy's still alive...she's 88.
They will have that dance...
if they have that dance im gonna turn into a girl and tear up.![]()
That would be one hell of a bittersweet moment, if Cap gets that dance.....Specially if she passes shortly after
That would make it even more sad, and beautiful, at the same time.![]()
We get the sarcasm of your response to the thread. I find it rude not clever! So please take the sarcasm to a thread that will appreciate it, like maybe the GL thread. lolBingo.
We all get the sarcasm of his response to the thread. I find it rude not clever! What the thread is really about is the sharing of a common sorrow amongst fans of the movie and the way it ended. It's not uncommon at a time of real personal tragedy or sorrow for people/family to share their feelings. While this is just a movie/make believe it was still a very moving ending that touched the heart of most who watched it. Credit goes to JJ for directing a great movie. So please don't feed into his lack of feeling for the fans that careActually I think all he's doing is pointing out what he feels is the redundancy of the thread.
Because when it comes down to it, this thread is basically asking you:
"Did anyone else find the sad part of the movie...sad?"
I think using him dancing with Peggy as the end image of his journey in Avengers would be a perfect way of ending Steve's arc in that film.
you've never red the comic book...near the end when Captain America and Peggy are sharing their last message before the jet crashes and Cap gets frozen? I won't lie, watching that moment tore me up emotionally because I grew to love both of their characters over the movie and thought they were great together, and I thought it was so sad they didn't get a chance to see each other again after thatThe ending even left me feeling kind of depressed, when Cap awoke in the present day to see things had changed so much and to think he never got to see Peggy after that. It just hit me hard emotionally and I even recall getting more than a little misty-eyed during that entire moment.
I think using him dancing with Peggy as the end image of his journey in Avengers would be a perfect way of ending Steve's arc in that film.
I don't care what happened in the comics, I'll find it a bit disturbing if Cap gets with Peggy's granddaughter.
Niece, granddaughter, whatever. I don't think it works.
Man, if they have a scene near the end of The Avengers with Steve visiting an elderly Peggy Carter, saying something along the lines of "How about that date?", and they starting slow dancing for the first and last time, I don't think I would be able to hold back the tears.![]()
Niece, granddaughter, whatever. I don't think it works.