First Avenger Why Does Everyone Want a Body-Building Captain America?

Just looking at that picture of Paul Walker makes me wanna punch him until he can't surf anymore. He's the younger, less talented Matthew MacConaughey (and I am not giving MacConaughey credit). I hope none of you guys picture him as Cap. I don't wanna see Iron Man ducking gun fire and Walker dressed as Cap saying, "Whoa...look out, bro!"

I am not knocking Arnold, T-2 is my favorite action movie, but let's face it his most memorable acting role was of him playing a giant monotone robot. Not a stretch...so no he can't act.
 
He's not "hopped up"...He had one dose of Super Soldier Serum and he was all pecs and abs and stuff
 
Captain America has no business condemning steroids. Seriously.
 
Captain America is still just a comic book character.

Beside, the super-soldier serum wasn't so much a steroid but rather a mutagen. It transformed Steve Rogers on a genetic level.
 
Even if they weren't steroids they operate under the same principle: Take drugs so you don't have to train as much to become strong.
 
Even if they weren't steroids they operate under the same principle: Take drugs so you don't have to train as much to become strong.

We're entering ambiguous territory here. The program was meant to create a living weapon to fight in World War 2. As Steve Rogers became a successful result of that program it's hard to argue against the morality of it.
 
The argued against the morality of it plenty in the comics.
 
People have argued the morality of using the atomic bomb. In the end, America beat the Japanese. The issue may be simple today but it wasn't back then during wartime.
 
The atomic bomb issue is simple today??

what planet do you live on :huh:
 
I'm sure Marvel will change the route of Super Sodier Serum being a steroid. The last thing they want is to support an illegal substance in a movie.
 
I never associated the serum to steroids. I understand todays climate with the whole steroids thing but I've always considered it as sci fi. It's effects we're something that steroids could never do and the intentions for it's use were a necesity not a convenience.
 
The way I see it, it's not much different then in Tenchi Muyo where characters in the GXP police force go through body enhancement that puts nanomachines in their body that make them stronger and faster and age slower. It's a fairly routine, safe procedure in the storyline. It's not played off like a drug use thing.
 
Nobody was saying the SSS was steroids. It would just be hypocritical for Cap to preach about how wrong steroids are.
 
Nobody was saying the SSS was steroids. It would just be hypocritical for Cap to preach about how wrong steroids are.

Not really. He didn't know what they were putting in him until he had signed the necessary paperwork not giving him an opt out.

Besides, it won't be a steroid they'll put in him in the movie. It'll be some sci-fi enhancement that isn't related to steroids.
 
Again, nobody's saying that the SSS is in any way steroids lol. That said, I still couldn't listen to a speech from Cap about how I shouldn't be taking steroids :up:
 

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