Come anticipate CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL WAR with me

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Ah now, we don't call them colours any more.

Andrew Farrell, Wednesday, 11 May 2016 22:32 (eight years ago) link

One thing I had a huge problem with was Stank recruiting an untrained 15-year-old kid, based on some Youtube videos, to participate in a very serious fight where he knows one player intends to play cat's cradle with another guy's guts. But then I realized that that's exactly the sort of thing Tony "Ultron? What Could Go Wrong?" Stark would do.

contains less than 2 percent of the following (WilliamC), Wednesday, 11 May 2016 22:39 (eight years ago) link

Yeah, what if Spider-man turned out to be an incompetent jerk?

Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 11 May 2016 22:45 (eight years ago) link

Tony Stark wouldn't have done that for just any kid - he had to check that Peter was completely starstruck by him first.

Andrew Farrell, Wednesday, 11 May 2016 22:56 (eight years ago) link

Xxxpost they literally devoted less time to explaining it than you've spent batching about it.

Neanderthal, Wednesday, 11 May 2016 23:12 (eight years ago) link

*bitching

Neanderthal, Wednesday, 11 May 2016 23:13 (eight years ago) link

At deems

Neanderthal, Wednesday, 11 May 2016 23:13 (eight years ago) link

There was a one-off "well, all the shield/hydra files were leaked to the world by you people and I decoded the right encrypted ones to fuck with you" statement

μpright mammal (mh), Wednesday, 11 May 2016 23:20 (eight years ago) link

One assumes that since Stark had devoted the time and resources to sussing out Spider-Man's identity, he'd also spent some time secretly assessing his fitness for a mission of this sort. While still, yes, being Stark and throwing an untrained kid into a totally dangerous situation.

Peanut Duck (Old Lunch), Wednesday, 11 May 2016 23:29 (eight years ago) link

Meh to that. I'm a lot cheaper per minute and the point of message boards is bitch. Three hundred million worth of screen time was spent on plot points that made no sense that nobody cared about. It's OK it was a good brawler regardless.

Daithi Bowsie (darraghmac), Wednesday, 11 May 2016 23:30 (eight years ago) link

I thought about that, like is anyone gonna call out Stark for bringing a stretch pants kid to an armor engagement with Spetsnaz and SOF guys (and the fucking Mind Stone) but, yeah, Cap brought a twenty something who has PTSD. Same same on that front.

bothan zulu (El Tomboto), Thursday, 12 May 2016 01:03 (eight years ago) link

This movie's main character arc is RDJ playing a guy who is tragically incapable of working on his narcissistic issues. Cap's little epilogue missive (on paper! What old man still writes paper ass letters) and dropping the shield- is all about trying to be the example, to a person he values a great deal, but won't ever listen.

bothan zulu (El Tomboto), Thursday, 12 May 2016 01:09 (eight years ago) link

happy that Steve gets the high ground, his friend back, and the girl at the end and Stark gets called Stank and has to live with being a jerk

μpright mammal (mh), Thursday, 12 May 2016 01:34 (eight years ago) link

Spiderling

Acid Hose (Capitaine Jay Vee), Thursday, 12 May 2016 02:26 (eight years ago) link

So my prediction is that Zemo comes back for the Ant Man sequel. I can't figure another number in the queue that provides a likely venue for terrestrial / mortal / non-cosmic conspiracy business.

I look at almost all these stories (in fact, I look at almost all stories) through the lens of individuals versus the institutions they serve. In my civil servant dreams, I envy Cap's latitude in being able to choose to operate as a truly stateless badass. I have no idea how he pays for his lodging, meals and incidentals, but clearly he has Bourne Identity cash and various passports somewhere, perhaps socked away inside his incognito ballcap. Anyway.

Stark IS the institution he works for - all the infrastructure of the Avengers post-S.H.I.E.L.D. is because of his billionaire largesse - so he's giving up nothing by signing the accords, in fact, he's probably saving money by doing so. God he's such a douche in this movie. RDJ does an excellent job selling it.

bothan zulu (El Tomboto), Thursday, 12 May 2016 02:29 (eight years ago) link

there's a 25 minute short film waiting to be made where Cap "loses" his ballcap and Michael Pena's character "finds" it, and realizes there's all these velcro pockets full of fake IDs and international currency, and then there's some kind of hilarious chase where Cap just has a hell of a time catching up to Pena, who then realizes who is after him and why, and then they reconcile and decide "this never happened, we were never here" just as some disaster is happening and they team up to save hundreds of civilians from being drowned in the Canarsie tunnel.

bothan zulu (El Tomboto), Thursday, 12 May 2016 02:34 (eight years ago) link

"You're no chicken. Where you from?"
"The Bronx!"
"Brooklyn."
IT WRITES ITSELF

bothan zulu (El Tomboto), Thursday, 12 May 2016 02:36 (eight years ago) link

oh and how did I forget this - best line of the film by far, but it comes in the middle of so much other awesome stuff -

"that thing doesn't obey any of the laws of physics at all!"

I may be paraphrasing

bothan zulu (El Tomboto), Thursday, 12 May 2016 03:08 (eight years ago) link

vibranium is pretty amazing stuff

μpright mammal (mh), Thursday, 12 May 2016 03:39 (eight years ago) link

Paper Ass Letter pretty underrated Beatle tune

we can be heroes just for about 3.6 seconds (Dr Morbius), Thursday, 12 May 2016 03:39 (eight years ago) link

I loved the escape chase sequence where Bucky, T'Challa and Cap are all running at pace or faster than the moving traffic in the tunnel. That was really nicely done, I thought.
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I thought that was one point where the CGI was noticeable. Looked a bit clumsy to me. Will probably stand out even more in years to come.

I haven't seen anybody mention the Easter Eggs in the film. The mid crediuts scene with Cappy and the Black panther and the post credits thing which is probably a toy tie in and defintely more of a Spidey trailer.
But then maybe everybody already knows taht marvel films tend to have those extra bits, I was the only person in my cinema to hang around for the Spidey one though.

I did wonder who wound up having to pay for the airport nad the tunnel in Czech republic ( think that's where it was but couldn't see why Buckky then wound up in Berlin. Is that more of a UN base or something?).
THought it interesting that both this and superman v batman had a theme of collateral damage. Then both went on to create a lot more. Though I guess there is lasting personal collateral damage in that scene.

Was this an almost direct retelling of teh Civil War story from, is that, 10 years ago. Though recast as less racist or speciesist since not about mutants. Or has there been a print revisiting of that idea that this is based on?
I do see above taht this is different to what the original storyline for the Captain America film that became this was going to be.
Did enjoy the spectacle though.

Also has ant-man/giantman not got more direct control over his size. I was a little surprised that he didn't manipulate the change more as a combat technique. Might have got him out of some of the later stuff. But there you go, I guess he hasn't used the large size overmuch so might not be thinking about things in the heat of battle.

Stevolende, Friday, 13 May 2016 13:44 (eight years ago) link

I'd say the studio paid for the airport runway etc

Daithi Bowsie (darraghmac), Friday, 13 May 2016 14:17 (eight years ago) link

Ant-Man clearly says he isn't totally in control of the being giant thing yet

Number None, Friday, 13 May 2016 14:25 (eight years ago) link

I loved the idea of them running faster than traffic, that's the kind of ludicrous scene that comic book movies should be filled with. I agree that it looked a bit clumsy, though.

Bucky hid in Bucharest, Rumania. I'm not sure they went to Berlin? The UN thing was in Vienna and the airport was in Leipzig, and it's all very confusing all of a sudden and I might be wrong.

This deserves an Oscar-nomination for Best Adaptation, btw. The difficulty to make all these disparate plotpoints fit together is way higher than boring pap like Brooklyn that was nominated this year. From a purely technical standpoint, it was a marvel. I don't much care for well written films, though, and I was kinda disappointed by the film. Not quite enough charm and grace, a bit too much pompousness. Best Marvel is still the one with the talking raccoon.

Frederik B, Friday, 13 May 2016 15:18 (eight years ago) link

did someone here mention that chase sequence being a goofy visual joke, where the cameras themselves can't keep up with Bucky/Panther/Cap etc?. might have been a review i read

Nhex, Friday, 13 May 2016 15:22 (eight years ago) link

The location for the scene where the motor convoy arrives is written across the screen as Berlin. I don't know what the logistics are.

I heard Ant-man say this was something he'd been working on in his lab. But the size thing was mainly if he was a different size to what his opponents were expecting at that moment it woulmd have been enough to screw up their tactics. Can't remember what his size control works on. Is it a button he needs to press?

Stevolende, Friday, 13 May 2016 15:32 (eight years ago) link

I thought the chase was fantastic, genuinely had to remember to breathe during it.

Andrew Farrell, Friday, 13 May 2016 15:43 (eight years ago) link

Had completely forgotten that Stark had his heart fixed at the end of IM3 so that the reactor is only a reactor now.

Darkest Cosmologist junk (kingfish), Friday, 13 May 2016 16:45 (eight years ago) link

Yeah only remembered that afterwards.

The rhythm of the chase sequence was pretty good I just thought they way they looked when they ran was a bit strange looking.

Then wondered if it was Stark, the local government or who that was going to have to pay for extensive repair to the structure of the tunnel once they were through.
Also had me thinking that at one point in the 70s or 80s Spidey had to come up with a time sensitive webbing so taht there weren't great masses of used web all over whatever they call New York in that series. Think it's supposed to melt aftera couple of hours or something.
But superhero destruction was a real problem in the universe. & as shown in Lagos not just a 1st world one.

Stevolende, Friday, 13 May 2016 18:18 (eight years ago) link

Actually can't think of a moneyed source that would pick up on damage caused by Captain America if he's on the outs with Stark. So is this what local tax dollars or whatever currency then needs to be diverted to instead of where it should have been in the council budget.
Do wonder how sound a tunnel is going to be if part of it's support structure has been knocked out. Or whatever structural damage was caused during this fight sequence. Would probably be a big con against govts calling international rescue or the Avengers or whoever. BUt maybe the idea of a visceral action film has been about the continual now instead of the aftermath. & the recent idea is to try to keep it real? Seems to be a them in both this and teh batman/superman not sure about elsewhere.

Probably need to watch the film again anyway.

Stevolende, Friday, 13 May 2016 18:33 (eight years ago) link

pretty sure they call it "new york" btw. forest hills, queens is a real place.

Larry Elleison (rogermexico.), Saturday, 14 May 2016 00:42 (eight years ago) link

That's one of Marvel's big things, that it's not glittering Metropolis or cloud-scudded Gotham, it's New York (which has a slight magical sheen anyway to a lot of their audience a) because it's where Marvel happens and b) anyway)

Andrew Farrell, Saturday, 14 May 2016 16:30 (eight years ago) link

thought this was ok. disappointed that they still haven't pulled the trigger on miles morales - don't get what they're waiting for.

Mordy, Saturday, 14 May 2016 17:40 (eight years ago) link

they haven't had Spider-Man at all until this movie. when could they have done Miles Morales?

glandular lansbury (sic), Sunday, 15 May 2016 00:18 (eight years ago) link

there was some dumb argument about whether Sony has the rights to Spider-Man or just Peter Parker as Spider-Man

also people who think Sony would reboot using Miles instead of Peter yet again

μpright mammal (mh), Sunday, 15 May 2016 00:29 (eight years ago) link

This was solid, better than AoU.

Crazy Eddie & Jesus the Kid (Raymond Cummings), Sunday, 15 May 2016 01:31 (eight years ago) link

Its international total has hit $645 million, making “Civil War” the fourth-highest -grossing superhero movie of all time behind “Avengers: Age of Ultron” ($946 million), “The Avengers” ($895 million) and “Iron Man 3” ($806 million).

bothan zulu (El Tomboto), Sunday, 15 May 2016 20:55 (eight years ago) link

apparently if you pile all 13 Marvel Studios pictures together they've now made over $10B

bothan zulu (El Tomboto), Sunday, 15 May 2016 20:56 (eight years ago) link

Yet somehow Disney didn't meet quarterly expectations. How?! These, Pixar, Star Wars ...

Josh in Chicago, Sunday, 15 May 2016 21:12 (eight years ago) link

Expectations were too high, though not by much, and the in-house toy and cable parts of the business didn't do as well.

bothan zulu (El Tomboto), Sunday, 15 May 2016 21:21 (eight years ago) link

the bar for success is generally set right above attainable levels when shareholders are involved

μpright mammal (mh), Sunday, 15 May 2016 21:40 (eight years ago) link

So it's already beat Superman v. Batman's total worldwide gross, and it's just about caught up to SvB's total US gross after nine days in release. Nice.

Peanut Duck (Old Lunch), Monday, 16 May 2016 03:09 (eight years ago) link

disney owns espn, which until recently was a huge profit driver for them, about $15 billion a year iirc. only not cord cutting has become normalized to have an impact and espn's revenues have started to drop, right when they paid ridiculous af sums for various tv rights. disney's media properties (networks) have been responsible for 50% of their profits and while abc and disney channel and abc family and a&e are nice, espn is obv the rainmaker there. or was. when the thing that was responsible for around 50% of yr profits suddenly might start losing money it's a problem.

balls, Monday, 16 May 2016 03:36 (eight years ago) link

This doesn't really work as a standalone film does it? I've seen (I think) every single one of the preceding movies, and have a fair working knowledge of most of the characters from the comics, but I was scratching my head trying to figure out what was going on in parts. If I'd watched all the other films last week I would've been fine. Also they weren't very good at deliniating the different sides or making the stakes that clear or compelling, also they chickened out of giving Cap and Iron Man a genuine and convincing ideological greivance really, basically everyone was being big babies (maybe the point?)

BUT it was amazingly enjoyable nontheless, and the big fight scene was, I thought, INCREDIBLE. The most accurate screen recreation of a comic book superhero fight in both spirit and visuals I've seen. And the new Spidey is totally on the money and totally stole the show. Blows the Maguire and Garfield versions out of the water with a mere cameo. Black Panther was great as well.

the joke should be over once the kid is eaten. (chap), Saturday, 21 May 2016 12:11 (seven years ago) link

What do you reckon you were missing beyond "These cities got trashed"?

Andrew Farrell, Saturday, 21 May 2016 12:19 (seven years ago) link

The fact that nobody made an argument that the world sould havd fucking ended each time without intervention was kind of a plot canyon nest pas

But again, plot, i mean it's irrelevant however much ppl try to expound on thematic strengths or intricacy and consistency of internal motivations and does it speak to our times these movies work because the gorgeous ppl in the tight shiny outfits did cool things while saying cool things.

Daithi Bowsie (darraghmac), Saturday, 21 May 2016 12:29 (seven years ago) link

this was good, highly entertaining, but yeah all these movies are starting to run together to me, quality-wise at least.

the conflict was more believable than SvB (a low bar, i know) but still, yeah, kinda confused about the ultimatum presented to the superheroes. either sign with the UN or.... stop saving the world?

honestly everyone should have just flown to a tropical island to wait it out until the next alien invasion.

AdamVania (Adam Bruneau), Saturday, 21 May 2016 16:42 (seven years ago) link

Was that alien invasion being at least partially blamed on the team?
Looked a bit like since they happened to be there the damage was being put down to them & I can't remember the set up in the original film. It was really localised wasn't it. But military high command should have known.
Has there been some explanation given to the population mentioned elsewhere? Cos I think I've heard something & can't think where.

Stevolende, Saturday, 21 May 2016 17:10 (seven years ago) link

more importantly Stark should have remembered that he personally had to save NYC from being nuked by committee.

El Tomboto, Saturday, 21 May 2016 17:29 (seven years ago) link

& the "or else" was go sit in this prison in the middle of the ocean that we designed for supervillain containment

El Tomboto, Saturday, 21 May 2016 17:39 (seven years ago) link


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