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This is a continuation thread, the old thread is [split]351483[/split]
I know I'm gonna recieve alot of s*** for this, but I would HATE for Cap to lift Thor's hammer on film. I know it could establish him as the "unquestioned leader" or "brother in arms" or whatever, but it would also take away a bit of Thor's uniqueness.
I would also HATE for anyone besides Cap to use Cap's shield, I've just always felt keeping a character's uniqueness is one of the most important things superhero films.
In any case, as to the whole Captain America lifting up Thor's hammer scenario, yeah I agree, it'd definitely wouldn't do Thor's character any favors. I mean I've read on how people don't like the fact that with War Machine around in the MCU, that it takes away the uniqueness of Iron Man's presence in a way.
Bren said:I don't see why anyone should get s*** for wanting Thor to be the only one capable of lifting Mjolnir - it's your opinion.
Personally, I love the idea of Cap being able to lift it - because he is a truly great man - because we know the lifting has nothing to do with strength.
Cap lifting Mjolnir, to me is a VERY good way of cementing their relationship - besides being able to lift it, the fact that he gives it back immediately (who wants to give up the power of Thor hmmm?) just highlights why a god could genuinely follow THIS human.
As long as it's just Cap, the idea works very well for both, imo.
If you think a characters uniqueness lies more in the tools they use or the costumes they wear, then you have a shallow understanding of the character anyway.
It's recognisable, sure, but who cares about recognisable by the time we get to Avengers films and Thor sequels. People will know who Thor is. Mjolnir in no way 'defines' him as a character nor should it get in the way of developing his relationship with his fellow Avengers.
It's recognisable, sure, but who cares about recognisable by the time we get to Avengers films and Thor sequels. People will know who Thor is. Mjolnir in no way 'defines' him as a character nor should it get in the way of developing his relationship with his fellow Avengers.
It's not that the item defines the character, but when it comes to the "Avengers", for me, it's the theme of these own individuals bringing their 'unique' traits/skills/personalities to the table, and learning to coexist with each other while trying to fight for the common good.
Each member is the best at using what they have on their own, so for some, it could seem a little unnecessary for the others to share those things with them.
It'd be like Hawkeye fighting with CA's shield, while Steve fought in Iron Man's suit.
And CA doesn't need to lift the hammer in order to share something similar or earn his way into Thor's brotherhood and respect. What steve does alone as CA would be honorable enough for Someone like Thor to appreciate him for who he is already.
herolee10 said:It's not that the item defines the character, but when it comes to the "Avengers", for me, it's the theme of these own individuals bringing their 'unique' traits/skills/personalities to the table, and learning to coexist with each other while trying to fight for the common good.
Each member is the best at using what they have on their own, so for some, it could seem a little unnecessary for the others to share those things with them.
It'd be like Hawkeye fighting with CA's shield, while Steve fought in Iron Man's suit.
And CA doesn't need to lift the hammer in order to share something similar or earn his way into Thor's brotherhood and respect. What steve does alone as CA would be honorable enough for Someone like Thor to appreciate him for who he is already.
You are basically distilling these characters key features to the objects they use to hit people with.
Well if you'd read a previous post, I already said I would be fine with any character using anything if it served to develop the characters relationships with one another in a meaningful way.
And your summing them up is still selling the characters short. Cap isn't the 'shield guy'. That's not his 'specialty'. His specialty is pretty much everything. Same with Iron Man. His specialty isn't just the suit, it's technology in general and ingenuity in design. He could apply that in many different circumstances, just as Cap could his skill set.
You are basically distilling these characters key features to the objects they use to hit people with.
herolee10 said:Did I say that CA's specialty is being the SHIELD guy? Point to where I said that, since I can't remember saying that.
And the point that I was trying to get at is that:
1. Could you logically see anyone using CA's shield in the same caliber that he could?
2. I KNOW that Tony's expertise lie with technology; that's why only someone like him could use his iron man suits to their fullest since he's had the longest experience using them.
It's not about assigning one person with one special ability alone. It's the FACT that these individuals are the BEST at what they use since no one else has used it like them; that doesn't mean that they can't do anything else, but when it comes to using their trademark gifts/skills, they're the BEST at it.
And there are OTHER ways that these heroes could come to understand each other that didn't involve using the other persons's trademark weapon or such.
And this about more than 'understanding' each other. We've covered all this on the last page or so. 'Understanding' who each other is would be for the first movie, but the second and 3rd film would be about cementing their close, personal bond with one another. Thor seeing Mjolnir accept Cap lifting it would bond them for life.
"More than worthy. Yes, I will follow you"
I doubt it. But you could tell he was puffy and his chin was kinda fat in IM2.
Too far