Hard to judge by just a few seconds of a preview. I'll take the wait and see approach.
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I'm beginning to think that this may be one of the best Marvel adaptations we've seen so far.Last edited by Bruce Banner; Feb 7, '11, 5:03 AM.PUNY HUMANS!Comment
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I'm hopeful for the movie, but the trailer was underwhelming -- I wanted a "WOW! HECK YEAH!" trailer that would give me goosebumps but I got "Yeah, that looks like it won't suck."Comment
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I think what made me grimace was hearing that old fella tell Steve Rogers to be a 'good man'. Yes, I get the context of it. But the delivery here was a little heavy handed. I would think this type of suggestion would be the under current within the story and not something that has to be hammered over your head with a cheesy speech. We'll see. I think my concern remains that it's a Joe Johnston film. He doesn't seem to know how to deliver context within a story structure without leaning heavily on cliches. I'll have a better idea of what he's made once we get an extensive trailer. Assuming we get one.Comment
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Sure does look very cool . That Red Skull scene was lightning quick wasnt it ? lol.In The " Real World " Vampires Do Not Sparkle. They Burn In the Sun !
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His head looks weird.
I dont know what I want.
Just not sure about the Wings or Ears.
Looks like fun to see.
Skull has a Deformed face again? No Skull mask?
Looks like a B film. That can be good OR you can remeber the last one.
Personally It will be hard to top a stuntman on bike flying a hanglider. FOR REAL!!!Last edited by TrueDave; Feb 8, '11, 9:42 PM.Comment
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For those who got lost trying to figure out what Marvel did to Steve Rogers after allegedly killing him in the comics, here's the scoop nicely compacted:
Captain America: Reborn #1 revealed that Rogers did not die; instead, the villainous Red Skull had Sharon Carter use a gun that transported him to a fixed position in space and time. Since then, Captain America had been phasing in and out of space and time, appearing at events in his lifetime and fighting battles. The Red Skull brings Rogers back to the present, where he takes control of Rogers' mind and body. Rogers eventually regains control, and with help from his allies, defeats the Red Skull.[76]
In the one-shot comic Captain America: Who Will Wield the Shield?, taking place after the conclusion to Reborn, Rogers formally hands Bucky his Captain America shield and asks his former sidekick to continue as Captain America. Later, the President of the United States grants Rogers a full pardon.[77]
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Following the company-wide "Dark Reign" and "Siege" story arcs, the Steve Rogers character became part of the "Heroic Age" arc.[78] The U.S. president appoints Rogers, in his civilian identity, as head of the nation's security, replacing Norman Osborn. The Superhuman Registration Act is repealed and Rogers reestablishes the superhero team the Avengers. In the miniseries Steve Rogers: Super Soldier, he encounters Jacob Erskine, the grandson of Professor Abraham Erskine and the son of Tyler Paxton, one of Rogers' fellow volunteers in the Super-Soldier program, the serum in his body being briefly deactivated before Rogers manages to force his enemies to restore it thanks to his combat training allowing him to hold his own despite his weakened physique. Rogers also becomes the leader of the Secret Avengers, a black-ops team that operates under a veil of secrecy.Comment
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