Civil War The Civil War "ANYTHING GOES" Thread - ENTER AT YOUR OWN RISK - NO SPOILER TAGS REQ.! - Part 2

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I don't understand fanboys, they keep complaining about Marvel not killing their characters yet when they did kill one(Quicksilver) everyone hated that as well :loco:

That's because they killed of Quicksilver as soon as he was almost developed as a character haha. If they kill Cap off in one of the next few movies it'll be ok because Cap has had his time if that makes sense...
 
So I'm just curious, I don't believe I've seen these answered but

1) How was the credit sequence? Those are some of the best things about the MCU movies, so I'm curious as to how it ranks when compared to the rest of them.

2) Were there any quite, slow character moments in the same vain as say Peggy and Steve after Bucky's "death in TFA or Natasha and Steve after the Hydra reveal? These are easily some of the best written scenes and are where M&M's excel. I just hope this movie is able to take the time and slow down a little bit to let everything breathe a bit.

1st credit scene. Winter Solider is frozen again until they can find a cure for his brainwashing (this is bucky's own choice btw)

2nd credit scene. Peter is in his room and clicks a button on his web shooter and it projects a spider-man logo on the roof of his room

tbh not really any slow moments, its a pretty fast paced movie that flows really well.
 
Was it ever revealed exactly who Sam was talking to when he faced off against Antman in Ant-Man, when Sam said to Scott it won't happen again....obviously, one of the recruits know what happen.
 
1st credit scene. Winter Solider is frozen again until they can find a cure for his brainwashing (this is bucky's own choice btw)

2nd credit scene. Peter is in his room and clicks a button on his web shooter and it projects a spider-man logo on the roof of his room

tbh not really any slow moments, its a pretty fast paced movie that flows really well.

The fat spider from his back..?
 
The fat spider from his back..?

nah it's the one we see on the homecoming logo.

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1st credit scene. Winter Solider is frozen again until they can find a cure for his brainwashing (this is bucky's own choice btw)

2nd credit scene. Peter is in his room and clicks a button on his web shooter and it projects a spider-man logo on the roof of his room

tbh not really any slow moments, its a pretty fast paced movie that flows really well.

Oh I meant the stylized credits that usually come before the extra scenes, I knew the mid/post scenes already.

And well that's kind of unfortunate. I do prefer some slow softer quieter moments but it's not a huge deal. The Force Awakens was the same way.
 
Oh I meant the stylized credits that usually come before the extra scenes, I knew the mid/post scenes already.

And well that's kind of unfortunate. I do prefer some slow softer quieter moments but it's not a huge deal. The Force Awakens was the same way.

well the stylized credits are like, the background is a cracked ground and then when the cast pops up a shadow is behind there name so for example chris evans had a star, tom holland has a spider-webbing and yeh its cool.
When you said slow I thought you meant boring, there are some scenes where it's calm if that's what you mean.
 
One question I still have after the film ended, did Spider-man have to sign the accords?

Because either he did which means the government now knows who he is, or he didn't which means Tony is a huge hypocrite by using an illegal enhanced vigilante on his team.

Because Spider-Man was retrofitted into the script everything that happened with him you basically have to suspend logic because it opens up a lot of plot holes. He was a fun character but it hurt the integrity of the story when you really think about it.
 
he definitely didn't sign the accords - the accords were for the avengers.

also tony knew he didn't want anyone to know his identity so he wouldn't have got spidey's help if he had to sign it.
 
I haven't seen the movie yet but i could see where that makes sense, its not the SHRA. So they could make the accords for confirmed avengers and not every vigilante out there.
 
Because Spider-Man was retrofitted into the script everything that happened with him you basically have to suspend logic because it opens up a lot of plot holes. He was a fun character but it hurt the integrity of the story when you really think about it.

Not really. Spider-Man is not an official member of the Avengers, and the accords were for the Avengers. He's basically a mercenary working for Tony on a one-off basis. He didn't really hurt anything, he just added flavor to the scenes, plus it serves as a really good introduction of the character into the MCU (I mean, who would want another origin story lol).
 
Did the 90's Tony Stark remind anyone else of Ferris Bueller? or is it just me....
 
That's because they killed of Quicksilver as soon as he was almost developed as a character haha. If they kill Cap off in one of the next few movies it'll be ok because Cap has had his time if that makes sense...

But people would have overracted anyway regardless of the character.
 
But people would have overracted anyway regardless of the character.

You don't kill Cap, but they should have had Winter Soldier kill Rhodey (under instruction of Zemo), and before the airport scene. That would have given real bite to that whole scene.
As it was it was nothing more than a Saturday cartoon, fun, but nothing happened. No outcome changed. Nothing mattered.
 
Did the 90's Tony Stark remind anyone else of Ferris Bueller? or is it just me....

Definitely, he had the same vibe. They're getting quite good with the whole de-aging thing. He looks as if he just had filmed Weird Science.
 
Do we really get any Steve/Bucky interaction?

A bit, kind of, not as much as I would've liked but the moment between Steve and Bucky are still really great depending on how much you care about the characters, Bucky has kind of changed, he's not as loud and charismatic as he was before he became the winter soldier so it was sad to see how it took effect on him
 
Do we really get any Steve/Bucky interaction?

There was a big opportunity when they first met but rushed it and that was pretty much the same way through for me. Especially given about a 2 year search I thought that was a Chewie/Leia sized oversight.

It's the problem with over stuffing with characters and having unnecessary scenes like Vision trying to cook, wtf....
 
I like seeing more nitpicks popping up about the film lately. Before it was all HAIL RUSSOS THEY GOD, THEY DO NOTHING WRONG!

Now it's a bit more, realistic y'know. Like every movie has flaws.
 
There was a big opportunity when they first met but rushed it and that was pretty much the same way through for me. Especially given about a 2 year search I thought that was a Chewie/Leia sized oversight.

It's the problem with over stuffing with characters and having unnecessary scenes like Vision trying to cook, wtf....

Eh not really. Bucky was still very much is a damaged person... and not even the most trust worthy of cap.. it wouldn't of made sense to have them suddenly interact like that. It was handled properly...
 
Because Spider-Man was retrofitted into the script everything that happened with him you basically have to suspend logic because it opens up a lot of plot holes. He was a fun character but it hurt the integrity of the story when you really think about it.

My only issue with the logic.. is why Tony after all his mistakes, would take a kid into combat. I mean.. it wasn't a life or death brawl... but it could have been. It would have made more sense for him to have tracked down an adult like daredevil.

But maybe he figure spidey could handle himself due to his power set
 
My only issue with the logic.. is why Tony after all his mistakes, would take a kid into combat. I mean.. it wasn't a life or death brawl... but it could have been. It would have made more sense for him to have tracked down an adult like daredevil.

But maybe he figure spidey could handle himself due to his power set

I think it just shows how Tony want's to do the right thing but still makes mistakes. Like with Ultron, he wanted to create Ultron for the good of mankind but his ego caused him to fail.
 
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