Originally Posted by WhawhaWhat:
Probably why I like it. I don't need comic book movies to be thought provoking. Give me some good fight scenes.
I don't need them to be though provoking either. I liked Iron Man 3.
The plot has to be interesting somewhat.
There's nothing interesting here. I don't give a fuck about Sam's shrimpin' boat.
It's like asking me to care about Aunt May being evicted unless she sells Peter's comic book collection.
The Captain America doppleganger storyline is slightly interesting and they managed to make it not completely racist, which is where I thought they were going with it, but there's nothing interesting for them to team up to fight.
I do enjoy the jokes. The Hobbit joke was funny. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
I don't need them to be though provoking either. I liked Iron Man 3.
I definitely had thoughts that were provoked by Iron Man 3.
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
The plot has to be interesting somewhat.
There's nothing interesting here. I don't give a **** about Sam's shrimpin' boat.
It's like asking me to care about Aunt May being evicted unless she sells Peter's comic book collection.
The Captain America doppleganger storyline is slightly interesting and they managed to make it not completely racist, which is where I thought they were going with it, but there's nothing interesting for them to team up to fight.
I do enjoy the jokes. The Hobbit joke was funny.
The shrimp boat thing was a little odd but I do like them at least attempting to fill in the gaps of the missing 5 years for the people that were dusted.
Baron Zemo was a good addition but I think adding Wakanda to the story now seems like it's getting a little too bloated but I'll see where it goes. I assume Sharon Carter was a one-off but she's another one they threw in there. [Reply]
Originally Posted by WhawhaWhat:
I definitely had thoughts that were provoked by Iron Man 3.
The shrimp boat thing was a little odd but I do like them at least attempting to fill in the gaps of the missing 5 years for the people that were dusted.
Baron Zemo was a good addition but I think adding Wakanda to the story now seems like it's getting a little too bloated but I'll see where it goes. I assume Sharon Carter was a one-off but she's another one they threw in there.
I’m enjoying it. I realize it’s not as innovative or unique as WV was, but it’s still solidly made.
I liked how they expanded on Zemo. Feels like they lightened him up and let Bruhl have some fun with him. I thought Zemo in CA Civil War was kinda boring. [Reply]
Zemo and Carter are the only two interesting characters so far. They had a huge swing and miss with the shrimp boat part and the new captain America is another big miss. There was an opportunity with the old guy who nobody knew about. Maybe he will come back with Carter and Zemo to try and save it. [Reply]
Picked up this episode. I think if they just cut 10 minutes from every episode it would be much better. And as far as Falcon being broke, that was all just a setup for this episode. A bit ham fisted and unnecessary, but at least there was a reason. Better than BvS. [Reply]
I really enjoy the sarcastic banter. That stuff is pretty right. Which there was precisely 0 seconds of in the last episode.
I wasn’t having too much trouble with the continuity/broke hero/just why shit.., until I read this thread :-)
I don’t dig the boat/sister storyline either.
I was pretty down with the heavy ass guilt/mental health/struggle stuff they were dealing out in the first episode. It wasn’t what I wanted, but it was pretty good.
I think the thing is we are like 2.5 hours in and it has just been a hodgepodge of story lines they hit hard and then forget about for awhile. Which I think ultimately boils down to the pacing being bad.
Stuff I think is pretty decent that have just abandoned.
-the government sabotaging Sam.
-Sams missions - if they weren’t going to include anymore of it why did they spend a whole episode on them?
-Bucky dealing with the guilt.
-Bucky trying to fit in with real people. The dating thing was really good.
-I’m not really into it but if you’re going to focus on FauxCap, I need more than 45 seconds in a week.
I think it’s just a matter of bad pacing. There is a big difference between what prime GOT did vs this. It’s just kind of disjointed because they’re trying to cram too much shit in because they think ZOMG WR HAVE 7 HOURZ. [Reply]
They should've made this series in a Keifer Sutherland "24" time sensitive narrative. It would've given the secret agent in desperation and paranoia vibe more credence. [Reply]
looking up at Walker with blood all over the shield
is just damned fine filmmaking.
The Nazis joke was funny. More jokes!
Spoiler!
The stuff about Walker struggling with the idea of the serum and struggling with what “won” him medals was solid.
Hoskins death was seen a mile a way but well done.
In the OU fight thread, someone posted something along the line of “man’s game demands a man’s price.” Pretty applicable here. Their “revolution” is getting serious. I mean fuck Walker and all but I come down closer on his side than Kylie’s.
So there are two left....man they better REALLY pick up. I'll give them a little credit. They did get the ball rolling a bit this week. The last scene was good. Are we to assume that Steve Rogers has died? It sure seems that way. I mean...he was just "old" at the end of Endgame...not dead. You'd think he'd have some input on some of this stuff. [Reply]