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Captain America: Civil War - Final Trailer

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Spidey's suit is red and blue because he ends up on both sides. It's pottery.

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You want massive collateral damage? I'm sure there are other super powered beings out there that will be glad to destroy the environment they're fighting in. These are heroes. The openness of the airport is specifically to reduce collateral damage. Why would they want to put innocents in harm's way when settling their dispute? Why would they want to wantonly destroy structures?
 
You want massive collateral damage? I'm sure there are other super powered beings out there that will be glad to destroy the environment they're fighting in. These are heroes. The openness of the airport is specifically to reduce collateral damage. Why would they want to put innocents in harm's way when settling their dispute? Why would they want to wantonly destroy structures?

Agreed.
 
Anybody expecting that should review the MCU. There aren't nearly enough heroes and villains to recreate that royal rumble without pulling them out of the magic hat, without any introduction, which wouldn't work.
There should be a scene of hundreds superheroes that shield has encountered over the show filling the forms. It works for Xmen with random one offs.
 
You want massive collateral damage? I'm sure there are other super powered beings out there that will be glad to destroy the environment they're fighting in. These are heroes. The openness of the airport is specifically to reduce collateral damage. Why would they want to put innocents in harm's way when settling their dispute? Why would they want to wantonly destroy structures?
I mean... It's still an airport.

If they didn't want to risk collateral damage they'd be in an empty field somewhere.
 
A friend of mine pointed it out, and it really points out why I'm preferring marvel movies at the moment,

They show scenes of the previous movies' destruction and the heroes actually show regret and disgust. They're establishing they regret the outcome of some of their actions, even if it wasn't entirely their fault.

Far cry from Superman slamming a drone into the ground and claiming impunity in response to helping to destroy a city.
BVS had better establish he feels even a little bad about it...
 
A friend of mine pointed it out, and it really points out why I'm preferring marvel movies at the moment,

They show scenes of the previous movies' destruction and the heroes actually show regret and disgust. They're establishing they regret the outcome of some of their actions, even if it wasn't entirely their fault.

Far cry from Superman slamming a drone into the ground and claiming impunity in response to helping to destroy a city.
BVS had better establish he feels even a little bad about it...
Seems kind of unfair to compare a franchise that has had 12 movies and 8 years to build up and establish characters and such versus a single movie
 
A friend of mine pointed it out, and it really points out why I'm preferring marvel movies at the moment,

They show scenes of the previous movies' destruction and the heroes actually show regret and disgust. They're establishing they regret the outcome of some of their actions, even if it wasn't entirely their fault.

Yeah. I loved how remorseful the team looked while tbey ate Schwarma in the wreckage of New York.
 
In the span of five months we get Star Wars episode 7, Batman and Superman fighting on the big screen, and Marvel's Civil War in a movie.

Stop complaining people!! It is fucking heaven for us nerds. Come on, not everything has to be perfect. Did you ever think you'd see those things in your life? Let alone in the span of less than 6 months?

Edit: we also saw a near perfect adaptation of Deadpool. Deadpool! A movie dedicated just to fucking Deadpool!!
 
Honestly, I blame the location and cinematography on this scene for making it look so underwhelming. It couldn't look anymore bland here if they tried.

The rest is looking pretty solid, but that has been bugging me.
I feel like I'm a crazy person for finding nothing objectionable with that shot and it hyping me up. GAF-effect in full force.
 
This just re-ignites my desire for a low key Cap & Falcon movie with them solving crimes and such, get more street level.

Edit: Black Knight balanced for lean.
 
Or maybe it will actually make a better film instead of a 10 year old boy's sand box about no names punching no names with no story arc for any character whatsoever.

nobody complained when rohan knights charged against no name orks. The big picture is the story. I am pretty sure Marvel can have their crowd charge moment too.
 
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(Cap breaks webbing cuffs, walks forward calm and uneasly)

Cap : "The Shield, please" (Motions with a come here gesture)

(Spidey tosses Cap his shield, Cap begins to walk towards Iron Man)

Cap : "Tony, Its bad enough you have us all here at wits end, but now you're bringing kids into this?"

Iron Man : "Seeing as he just yanked your prized Cracker Jack box toy from your hands with no effort, I would venture to say that he's worthy of being called a man"


(Spidey sits on the car)

Spidey: "Seriously, I bet I could bench all of you (Looks at Cap) "Do you even lift bro?"


Sorry, it was in my dream. Anyone else have any script sequences?
 
In the span of five months we get Star Wars episode 7, Batman and Superman fighting on the big screen, and Marvel's Civil War in a movie.

Stop complaining people!! It is fucking heaven for us nerds. Come on, not everything has to be perfect. Did you ever think you'd see those things in your life? Let alone in the span of less than 6 months?

Edit: we also saw a near perfect adaptation of Deadpool. Deadpool! A movie dedicated just to fucking Deadpool!!

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In the span of five months we get Star Wars episode 7, Batman and Superman fighting on the big screen, and Marvel's Civil War in a movie.

Stop complaining people!! It is fucking heaven for us nerds. Come on, not everything has to be perfect. Did you ever think you'd see those things in your life? Let alone in the span of less than 6 months?

Edit: we also saw a near perfect adaptation of Deadpool. Deadpool! A movie dedicated just to fucking Deadpool!!

It's awesome I agree. Amazing even. People have the right to nitpick, but sometimes it's just on the ridiculous end of the spectrum. Some of the complaints about the new suit are hilarious.
 
Damn, they dug deep.

In the span of five months we get Star Wars episode 7, Batman and Superman fighting on the big screen, and Marvel's Civil War in a movie.

Stop complaining people!! It is fucking heaven for us nerds. Come on, not everything has to be perfect. Did you ever think you'd see those things in your life? Let alone in the span of less than 6 months?

Edit: we also saw a near perfect adaptation of Deadpool. Deadpool! A movie dedicated just to fucking Deadpool!!
This guy gets it.
 
I think witchedwiz was referring to how small scale the film version of civil war seems compared to the comic, which of course has the quantity thing going for it (if not the other thing.)

or, this, basically:
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Good. Comic civil war was a bloated, chaotic, idiotic mess that was the result of having too many characters do too many stupid things.

It works better with less people.

And the Fixer and Zemo are in

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I just want my Inhumans movie.
 
In the span of five months we get Star Wars episode 7, Batman and Superman fighting on the big screen, and Marvel's Civil War in a movie.

Stop complaining people!! It is fucking heaven for us nerds. Come on, not everything has to be perfect. Did you ever think you'd see those things in your life? Let alone in the span of less than 6 months?

Edit: we also saw a near perfect adaptation of Deadpool. Deadpool! A movie dedicated just to fucking Deadpool!!

Even one of these would be the event of the year 10 years ago.
 
In the span of five months we get Star Wars episode 7, Batman and Superman fighting on the big screen, and Marvel's Civil War in a movie.

Stop complaining people!! It is fucking heaven for us nerds. Come on, not everything has to be perfect. Did you ever think you'd see those things in your life? Let alone in the span of less than 6 months?

Edit: we also saw a near perfect adaptation of Deadpool. Deadpool! A movie dedicated just to fucking Deadpool!!

Wondering, would you make the same statement in a Ghostbusters/Star Wars by Lucas/ Fantastic Four thread?
 
Wondering, would you make the same statement in a Ghostbusters/Star Wars by Lucas/ Fantastic Four thread?
I get your point.

Ghostbusters on the level of this stuff? Not even close.

Star Wars by Lucas was a huge event. He lost that goodwill. Marvel hasn't lost that yet. Maybe Snyder has, but not to the level of Lucas.

Fantastic Four for the nth time just isn't cutting it anymore. I mean that movie is legitimately terrible, doesn't really compare to "I wasn't a fan of the two words of Spider Mans dialogue."

I see the point you were making. But do you even disagree with me? Or did you just want to try to come up with a counter?
 
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