Brian Braddock
R.I.P. '96 Y.N.W.A.
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@ Nathan - to be honest, I really dont think that Tony is thinking of potential victims - its ALL about his mum and dad (moreso his mum).
Exactly. The man who killed your parents is standing right beside you as you watch it happen brutally on a screen. Brainwashed to do it or not, in that moment, that f***er is going to die. It's what I'd do.
And Jaxon it didn't come out of nowhere, just stop it. You come to these boards spouting the same s**t over and over again and when people point out to you why you are wrong (as in non existant plot holes) or whats actually present in the movie, you don't even acknowledge them.
I do acknowledge what you're trying to say, but it is simply undeniable that Zemo's plot makes no sense.
Zemo's plot: Get Cap and Tony in a room, show them the video and they fight to the death. That's laughable on every level.
And you see it in the delivery. Tony asks Cap if he knew. If Caps say no, then nothing happens. Cap says he does know and hid it from him from good reason - OK death match then. It's really bad scripting.
Marvel wants it's heroes to be heroes then tries to make a movie about pitting them against each other, it just doesn't create any tension. It's pretty, BP was cool, SM was cool, they all looked cool, but it has no weight to it. You can't stack this movie against CATWS which had an emotional core that mattered. This one was fundamentally a flawed concept because of the MCU rules. They'll course correct in Infinity Wars because they're all good guys again with a new bad guy. Given that the Russos at least could do a good bad guy (albeit a ridiculous plotline) means I hope with tighter scripting they can deliver on Thanos.
I do acknowledge what you're trying to say, but it is simply undeniable that Zemo's plot makes no sense.
Zemo's plot: Get Cap and Tony in a room, show them the video and they fight to the death. That's laughable on every level.
...you know, if you keep saying stuff like that, somebody is eventually going to bring up Lex's plans in BvS, and you're not going to like that, are you?
Yea, I wasn't going to bring it up.
But mostly cause I still don't know what his ****ing endgame was...or how he managed to pull off some of that ****.
And I know one of the main arguements is "Well nuh, Lex is incredibly smart!"
Well, so is Zemo.
His plan was to get Batman to kill Superman, and also to get Doomsday to kill Superman... for no adequately explored reason.
While Zemo's plan is not what you'd call the work of a genius, it is easy to understand, logical, and serves its purpose - which is pretty much all I wanted from him, to be honest. The throw down is between Steve and Tony. It doesn't need a third party getting in the mix. I was delighted when the other winter soldiers were not introduced. That would have been groan inducingly poor.
Having your two protagonists at each other's throats for the whole movie, only to have them make up and fight some external, hastily introduced third party or parties in the final act would have been very poor writing.
Yea, I wasn't going to bring it up.
But mostly cause I still don't know what his ****ing endgame was...or how he managed to pull off some of that ****.
And I know one of the main arguements is "Well nuh, Lex is incredibly smart!"
Well, so is Zemo.
I'm also glad the Accords weren't Zemos plan either, and he isn't actually responsible for the rift forming between the team in the first place. Rather he sees it happening and thinks "Perfect. I make this even wider...hell I can blow it up."
Hence why he had to be paitent, bide his time until his plan could be done and cause much more damage.
I didn't even think of it like that. A rift would have always happened, with or without Zemo. But it would have been a rift easily mended over time, since no friendships would have been broken beyond repair. But Zemo, who has been biding his time and preparing, sees this as the perfect opportunity to execute his plans, to cause a rift they can't simply recover from. So Zemo isn't the cause of the accords. The accords are Zemo's opportunity to exact his revenge.
A big flaw with BvS is it's not just enogh to accept that Lex is smart, but for us to also be ignorant of the fact or simply ignore that Batman is SUPPOSED to be also incredibly smart and also THE WORLDS GREATEST DETECTIVE and that Bruce is just going to fall for the flimsiest of plots against him.
Seriously, if Lex had somehow hit Bruce with a "stupid-ray", at least that would justify Batman's actions and drive for much of the movie, IMO.
The reasons Tony and Steve are at each other at the end, and the fact that it is all so personally motivated makes it why people will watch this movie and can get into debates over who was right...Team Cap or Team Ironman and I have seen both sides talk...to me (and apparently several others) that's solid storytelling. There is no such debate in the BvS movie, none really at all.
It was an easy sell for Lex because Bruce already had his problems with Superman. And the machinations felt like they were organic. Disgruntled employee who lost their legs becoming a terrorist is an easy sell. Him blaming Wayne and sending back the checks is believable. Superman becoming corrupted or tyrannical is believable because power does tend to corrupt.
I didn't realize this was the Civil War vs BatmanVSuperman thread.....
Talking about the chatter about Vision and Wanda being romantically involved, it doesn't seem like it's that way as of yet. In all the interviews so far, both Elizabeth and Paul keep saying that Vision and wanda have sweet scenes but that it's currently a friendship based on their similar "newness" to their powers. They do say that the relationship might develop in the future though
It's not an easy sell when you are talking about Batman. Someone sends him notes blaming him for Robin's death, and focusing on Superman is all he can come away with. No.
I could see other Superheroes falling for that, but not Batman. It is a straight up amateur plot that got him, and that doesn't fit.
Likely one of those things where people are putting the cart before the horse. Folks know they get married in the comics so anything beyond cold indifference in the films is interpreted as a full on romance.
Plus people tend to act as if platonic relationships don't exist. Hence all the Cap/Natasha and Natasha/Clint shipping that was going on.
At this point , the relationship is platonic but the building blocks are there. It is clear from the movie that vision do cares about wanda.
Who here has seen this movie multiple times? Did anyone see any other characters locked up in the Raft besides the heroes?
I predict most of Spidey's Villians end up in the raft in the future. (I wish Crossbones was locked up there, I hate that they keep killing the Villians)
The thing about the Raft is, it's the Raft breakout that forms the New Avengers in the comics.
See you're wrong there. First off he never got those notes until after the fact. Secondly they weren't about Robin they were about his employees who died when the building collapsed.
I've seen it twice so far. Nope, I'm very sure they only showed the heroes, specifically Hawkeye, Ant Man and Falcon in side by side normal cells and Scarlet Witch in a special like solitary confinement kind of cell. I think seeing the Abomination in there or Crossbones would have been really good for the story. Since it would have showed how badly the government was treating the heroes, that they would lock them up alongside these super bad criminals