I remember Chris Evans saying that holding the helicopter actually messed up some ligaments in his biceps and forearm. But just like Captain America, he soldiered through it.
@@CamdenKaneakaNeptunesdaughter sort of, he pulled a railing of a helicopter on a motorized rig with greenscreen, however they had the rig pull a bit too hard for Chris Evans's comfort and he had a few microtears in his biceps and triceps. You can watch the behind the scenes shot, it's very cool.
Never understood the point of that. It was like 5 feet from the roof -- even I could have jumped that far, and just ridden the copter til Bucky had to stop for fuel.
When he stepped out of the shadows after catching that spear, everyone in the theater with me (and me too) went, "Oh, thank God, it's *CAPTAIN AMERICA!* Everything will be all right!" Very few pop culture icons give that kind of vibe. Cap's one of them. That nice Mr. Kent from Smallville is another.
it's a problem with a lot of marvel movies lately though. they are trying to add too much humor in some of them. it kind of ruined Thor for me. there was just too humor inserted into Thor Ragnarök and love and thunder.. humor does have it's place but these are supposed to be action movies not comedies.
@@Manofpeas5639 That's what it originally meant when the medium was created. Decades of development for the medium and the creation of multiple subgenres with no humoristic elements whatsoever would like to disagree with you though.
I need more Wolverine & Captain America team ups where they just spend the whole time sassing everyone that didn't live through WWII. They'll soldier through all the pain, but not without attitude.
I started reading comic books in 1971. Seeing Steve "Captain America" Rogers saying "Avengers Assemble" still brings a tear to my eyes. Stan Lee, Sir, I can never thank you enough for your work and the tough times you and your fellow artists got me through.
@@valkyrie1328 That's sort of how it feels in the first Thor movie, since he loses his powers when sent to Midgard (Earth), and it's pretty clear that he only gets the powers back when he is 'worthy' (by essentially sacrificing himself), but in Thor: Ragnarok, when Thor tells Odin that he can't use his powers without the hammer (having been destroyed by Hela), Odin says, 'Are you Thor, God of Hammers?', and throughout the whole movie after Mjolnir is destroyed, Thor uses his powers, but it's not really in a controlled way. He only manages to get full control of his powers back after he talks to Odin (or Odin's ghost, hard to say), so whether the lightning powers come from Mjolnir directly, or from within Thor himself, isn't strictly clearly defined. What we do know is that Thor has them when separate from the hammer, as long as he believes in himself (post that part in Ragnarok), but also that Steve could use the lightning powers while in possession of the hammer, so maybe it's a bit of both. Like, Thor has innate powers, being the literal God of Thunder, but also, Mjolnir has the ability to allow people use of the same powers to what is probably a lesser degree (a bit like the Relics in Doctor Strange). Then again, Steve isn't the only one we see other than Thor who uses Mjolnir's lightning- Jane, for one, and I'm not sure whether Hela could use it, considering that Mjolnir was originally hers. There's a theory that since Mjolnir was intended to channel Thor's power, as Odin says, then it works based on the powers of whoever wields it (aka, Hela would shoot knives or pure death of something), but that doesn't really explain why someone like Steve, who doesn't have any lightning powers (that we know about) could use it to shoot lightning. I think it's mainly just a case of the majority of people knowing that Mjolnir's does two things (shoots lightning and returns when called), and as such, they just decided to let Steve be able to use the lightning thing too.
I was hoping for that scene in the first Avengers where Fury asks him if he has any advice regarding the tesseract (?) And he says "You should've left it in the ocean"
I always thought that cap was pretty cool, but after watching Winter Soldier and Civil War I just fell in love with the character and now he's one of my favorite Marvel heroes.
When Captain America was worth to wield Thor’s Hammer, EVERYONE went NUTS in my Theater, my mouth was dropped and wide opened! I looked over to my sister, she had the same look, my Dad was surprised, and my Mom had that look on her face like, “WHOA.”
@@snippychicken2220 yup, me too. It was my favorite thing about his character. There's a cut scene from Avengers 1 that shows more of this. It should've been kept in, just cut down a little bit to keep the pacing.
the thing is and this is something most people don't realize, is that the super soldier serum enhance everything about Steve including his mind and abilities there as well so Steve will learn things much faster. so he would pick up on things much quicker in his situation
Also, let's not forget the scene on the Shield Helicarrier in the first Avengers, where Cap says - "It seems to run on some form of electricity!" In his time, people used electricity in the simplest of appliances. Now, he's just confused AF!!!
@@Blitze9792 I think you have a point. I was going to say that it was only because he had the shield to combo with, but I can also imagine him doing some wild stuff without the shield (mostly using the return feature in ways that keep enemies on their toes more). I'm open to Thor fans to come here to disagree, but I do not accept arguements involving Thor throwing the hammer massive distances to build up momentum. It only works if the enemy doesn't know he can do that and because he has the godly strength to catch it without destroying him arm.
Odin: The hammer doesn't give you powers, it never did. What are you, the god of hammers? Captain America: *shoots force lightning at Thanos with the hammer*
@@LordRaine the hammer doesn't give thor his powers, but the spell can imbue others with the powers of Thor if they're worthy...in fact the wording of the spell specifically implies that the powers are specifically thors.
If Batman is the Dark Knight, Cap is the White Knight. Batman becomes a vigilante so he can escape being bruce wayne. Steve Rodgers with a shield and a costume is just steve rodgers squared. Hes just even more of himself.
Two baller scenes you missed: 1) Steve saying, "Hail Hydra!" to Agent Sitwell and walking out of the elevator with the Mind Stone scepter (and a huge grin on his face) like a boss! 2) In Age of Ultron where he budged Mjölnir when no one else could move it at all. That look on Thor's face (and the fact that we all knew Steve was allowing him to save face by not fully moving it) was priceless. Still, the tightening of the Shield in the face of Thanos's full army was the GOAT moment, that's for sure!
He came out of that ice done! Rewatched the movies recently and he wasn't as chipper as I remember, was a depressed old man who slowly softens back to a version of himself.
First time seeing Ultron, 'You had to ask' was my initial thought... Seeing Cap say the exact same thing gave me a belly laugh that made me glad my first time seeing it wasn't in a cinema XD
I don't care what anyone says, Steve Rogers has superhuman strength, not peek human strength. The man did arm curles with a God#$# helicopter. I don't think any mister/miss universe is gonna duplicate that.
Couldn't have left Thor's barbaric roar?😂 great video. I'm sure Brave New World will be good. I just hope Disney learned something from Deadpool/Wolverine
@@kevincaldwell4707 Falcon feels the same way, which is why I feel he can be the next gen. Not a replacement, a continuation. Because anyone who feels they deserve to fill the Cap's shoes or to get the shield isn't Captain America.
Captain America is the true definition of an american/patriotic superhero who will kick your ass in a one on one fight if you miss with him. The american way. No wonder he's my favorite Avenger.
@jeuryrabassa4724 Yeah, after seeing Chris Evans win over everyone with his portrait of Captain America, I'm stunned to remember back in the 80s and 90s when he was the most disliked character in Marvel. And was pretty much a punch line for everyone in Avengers, Iron Man, and even his own title. Crazy thing is, he didn't change much. He had maybe alittle more edge but was still a nice, wholesome, dude with 0 quit in him.
Pretty much the only positive to come from losing my husband (and it’s been a few years so I’m not being flippant) is being able to openly gawk at Chris Evans as the Cap.
Cap telling Natasha to take her feet off the dash and her giving him the Yes. Sir! look. Priceless, Nat was having a hard time keeping it hidden that she was soooo hot for him.
Cap is somewhat relatable when people are trying to make things worse but god his character complains too much and it truly makes you want to smack him sometimes but I guess that's good just to build some tension in the film.
Are you guys excited for Captain America: Brave New World?? I sure am looking forward to it!
@@Ben_In_Black me
nah
@@flyinggander990 hate
@@flyinggander990 hate for not yet released film
@@IluminousOne-9.7.2 why do I have to be excited for it?
The line: Son just don't.
Will always go down as one of my favorites.
I remember Chris Evans saying that holding the helicopter actually messed up some ligaments in his biceps and forearm. But just like Captain America, he soldiered through it.
@@MusicLover-my6fo wait, he actually did it?
I thought it was CGI
@@CamdenKaneakaNeptunesdaughter sort of, he pulled a railing of a helicopter on a motorized rig with greenscreen, however they had the rig pull a bit too hard for Chris Evans's comfort and he had a few microtears in his biceps and triceps. You can watch the behind the scenes shot, it's very cool.
Like a boss.
“We don’t care we love that shot”
-RDJ
Never understood the point of that. It was like 5 feet from the roof -- even I could have jumped that far, and just ridden the copter til Bucky had to stop for fuel.
People honestly forget the man is a literal war veteran.
I love that Steve grew more and more self conscious about his own shenanigans through the franchise 😂😂😂😂😂 character development right there!!!
When he stepped out of the shadows after catching that spear, everyone in the theater with me (and me too) went, "Oh, thank God, it's *CAPTAIN AMERICA!* Everything will be all right!" Very few pop culture icons give that kind of vibe. Cap's one of them. That nice Mr. Kent from Smallville is another.
@@seanbigay1042 gives me chills every time!!!
Everyone in the theater lost their minds. The whole place thundered,and I was right there with them lol
"its a baby😐"
"it's scott😀"
"AS A BABY😠"
"he'll grow😅"
please this entire conversation was so funny😭🙏
it's a problem with a lot of marvel movies lately though. they are trying to add too much humor in some of them. it kind of ruined Thor for me. there was just too humor inserted into Thor Ragnarök and love and thunder.. humor does have it's place but these are supposed to be action movies not comedies.
@@hellshade2does anyone want to tell this guy what comic means.
@@hellshade2 The definition of comic means to cause laughter.
@@Manofpeas5639 That's what it originally meant when the medium was created. Decades of development for the medium and the creation of multiple subgenres with no humoristic elements whatsoever would like to disagree with you though.
Bring Scott back 😮💨
Trying to watch this seriously, and yet the "Language" get me EVERY freaking time 😂😂
I need more Wolverine & Captain America team ups where they just spend the whole time sassing everyone that didn't live through WWII. They'll soldier through all the pain, but not without attitude.
@@Z.A.M.1359 I love that idea. Course, there’d be a LOT of “language!”
I started reading comic books in 1971. Seeing Steve "Captain America" Rogers saying "Avengers Assemble" still brings a tear to my eyes. Stan Lee, Sir, I can never thank you enough for your work and the tough times you and your fellow artists got me through.
0:39
“Everything special about you came out of a bottle.” “Put on the suit, let's go a few rounds."
the guy was ready to *fight*
He just predicted Civil War.
@@S0L8R-010 Iron Man was 100% wrong
ayo??
@@clarkkent8286 How so?
@@BOOMDIGGER cause the movie's name is captain america, so he must be right /s
"Earth just lost our best defender" Cap and Tony had such strong respect for each other.
Caps face when HULK said “TIME TRAVEL” 🤣💀😭😂
i see this as an absolute win
"I can do this all day-"
"I know... I know..."
3:34
"Bye bye bikinis~"
"Yeah, I bet you look terrible in them now" 💀💀💀
Shame.
Natasha would've looked beautiful in a bikini if it wasn't for that scar.
I’d still want to see it
@@S0L8R-010 😳😳eyo wtf
@@MisterM18 *did I stutter?*
@@S0L8R-010 I wish
the fact that not only could cap lift Mjolnir, but he was also able to use it's lightning powers. Mjolnir was saying "i got your
back cap!"
That's literally the enchantment Odin put on it though? "Whosoever holds this hammer, if he be worthy, SHALL POSSESS THE POWERS OF THOR."
@@valkyrie1328 That's sort of how it feels in the first Thor movie, since he loses his powers when sent to Midgard (Earth), and it's pretty clear that he only gets the powers back when he is 'worthy' (by essentially sacrificing himself), but in Thor: Ragnarok, when Thor tells Odin that he can't use his powers without the hammer (having been destroyed by Hela), Odin says, 'Are you Thor, God of Hammers?', and throughout the whole movie after Mjolnir is destroyed, Thor uses his powers, but it's not really in a controlled way. He only manages to get full control of his powers back after he talks to Odin (or Odin's ghost, hard to say), so whether the lightning powers come from Mjolnir directly, or from within Thor himself, isn't strictly clearly defined. What we do know is that Thor has them when separate from the hammer, as long as he believes in himself (post that part in Ragnarok), but also that Steve could use the lightning powers while in possession of the hammer, so maybe it's a bit of both.
Like, Thor has innate powers, being the literal God of Thunder, but also, Mjolnir has the ability to allow people use of the same powers to what is probably a lesser degree (a bit like the Relics in Doctor Strange). Then again, Steve isn't the only one we see other than Thor who uses Mjolnir's lightning- Jane, for one, and I'm not sure whether Hela could use it, considering that Mjolnir was originally hers. There's a theory that since Mjolnir was intended to channel Thor's power, as Odin says, then it works based on the powers of whoever wields it (aka, Hela would shoot knives or pure death of something), but that doesn't really explain why someone like Steve, who doesn't have any lightning powers (that we know about) could use it to shoot lightning. I think it's mainly just a case of the majority of people knowing that Mjolnir's does two things (shoots lightning and returns when called), and as such, they just decided to let Steve be able to use the lightning thing too.
And Cap was kicking ass with it untill he quit fighting like Cap and tried to fight like Thor.
that's how it works.... if you are worthy you get the powers of thor
@@nunyadayumbusiness591 it's like turtles when they try to fight serious
0:37.
Natasha: "Bye Bye Bicinies"
Inside Jhonny Storm: *ACTIVATE*
Ikrr
I was hoping for that scene in the first Avengers where Fury asks him if he has any advice regarding the tesseract (?) And he says "You should've left it in the ocean"
yeah, that was definitely a cap being done moment!
Do you think if Steve Rogers ever met Johnny Storm that he would be the little annoying twin brother that Steve never had?
Oh absolutely
@@MusicLover-my6fo That's just Johnny Storm in general.
Watch Deadpool and Wolverine and Johnny Storm will leave you dead from laughing too hard. Chris Evans had way too much fun with that Cameo.
@@manickitty2783 The post credit scene killed me
@@squallstopher608 that was probably my favorite part of the whole movie.
"I could do this all day" over him tightening the strap was awesome editing, he might be the MVP of the MCU.
I always thought that cap was pretty cool, but after watching Winter Soldier and Civil War I just fell in love with the character and now he's one of my favorite Marvel heroes.
When Captain America was worth to wield Thor’s Hammer, EVERYONE went NUTS in my Theater, my mouth was dropped and wide opened! I looked over to my sister, she had the same look, my Dad was surprised, and my Mom had that look on her face like, “WHOA.”
Steve Rodgers 2019: “That is America’s ass.”
Banner: I see this absolute win-
GET OUT👹👺
TIME TRAVEL! :D (He was so adorable in that moment.)
I miss Steve Rogers so fucking much
"Language"
Is this N serious ! ( No copy) ☠️
same. it just isn't the same without him
I miss Tony Stark as well.
0:53.
Steve: "Lets go get this son of a bitch"
Also Steve: "Language"
Meenwhile Human torch: " *Pothetic* "
Is pothetic like Poetic and Pathetic together?
The Endgame "Avengers Assemble" moment is still so gas and will never be beaten in cinema. Period 🔥
4:42 "fight back" just makes everything funnier 😂
Just straight combo mad for a few seconds
i really wish they played into the fact that hes from the 40s. there is only a few times where modern lingo confuses him.
@@snippychicken2220 yup, me too. It was my favorite thing about his character. There's a cut scene from Avengers 1 that shows more of this. It should've been kept in, just cut down a little bit to keep the pacing.
the thing is and this is something most people don't realize, is that the super soldier serum enhance everything about Steve including his mind and abilities there as well so Steve will learn things much faster. so he would pick up on things much quicker in his situation
Also, let's not forget the scene on the Shield Helicarrier in the first Avengers, where Cap says - "It seems to run on some form of electricity!" In his time, people used electricity in the simplest of appliances. Now, he's just confused AF!!!
Would have only worked for one movie and then it would have gotten repetitive and boring
@snippychicken2220 the thing is that he would already be living in the present for like a decade??? so he would eventually pick up the lingo i think
Steve doing combos with his shield and Mjolnir, 10 seconds after picking up Mjolnir for the first time, is just epic.
@@BBBness am I the only one that thought Cap wielded Mjolnir better than Thor ever did?
@@Blitze9792 I think you have a point. I was going to say that it was only because he had the shield to combo with, but I can also imagine him doing some wild stuff without the shield (mostly using the return feature in ways that keep enemies on their toes more). I'm open to Thor fans to come here to disagree, but I do not accept arguements involving Thor throwing the hammer massive distances to build up momentum. It only works if the enemy doesn't know he can do that and because he has the godly strength to catch it without destroying him arm.
Odin: The hammer doesn't give you powers, it never did. What are you, the god of hammers?
Captain America: *shoots force lightning at Thanos with the hammer*
@@LordRaine the hammer doesn't give thor his powers, but the spell can imbue others with the powers of Thor if they're worthy...in fact the wording of the spell specifically implies that the powers are specifically thors.
"We'll fight you too."
Collectively: MMM.
@@SkyVoid facts!!
(stares wistfully into the distance)
I was looking for this comment 😂
It’s only missing “if you get killed… walk it off” 😂
Steve is old enough to be done with everyone and there bs
If Batman is the Dark Knight, Cap is the White Knight. Batman becomes a vigilante so he can escape being bruce wayne. Steve Rodgers with a shield and a costume is just steve rodgers squared. Hes just even more of himself.
“steve rogers squared” I LOVE THAT
bro i cried when i saw Pietro maximoff and wanda mximoff for one second. still think they deserved better
@@Avani_AizawaMha Better fates, yes definitely 😢
But their arcs/depictions in the MCU are really good.
1:26 same energy as
“You can’t defeat me”
“I know, but he can”
Secure the engine room, then find me a date😂😂😂
Too bad that girl from across the hall was actually an agent. She was cute!
I love Steve Rogers
@@Demonslayerfan1133 that makes 2 of us
Same.
Such a awesome guy.
Chris Evans is Captain America. Period. No one else can ever do it as good as him
6:58. FLAME ON
ikrrr
@@Dr.DoomSlayer LANGUAGE
1:51 Tony:Woah..calm down gramps.I was just playing
Something about Cap with facial hair just makes him even more badass
Two baller scenes you missed:
1) Steve saying, "Hail Hydra!" to Agent Sitwell and walking out of the elevator with the Mind Stone scepter (and a huge grin on his face) like a boss!
2) In Age of Ultron where he budged Mjölnir when no one else could move it at all. That look on Thor's face (and the fact that we all knew Steve was allowing him to save face by not fully moving it) was priceless.
Still, the tightening of the Shield in the face of Thanos's full army was the GOAT moment, that's for sure!
the 2019 comment was so real... everyone in the theaters went crazy !!!!
“You’ll never what?! YOU DIDNT FINISH!”
Loved him saying "language" to himself XD
“That Is America’s Ass”
“LaNgUaGe!”
He came out of that ice done! Rewatched the movies recently and he wasn't as chipper as I remember, was a depressed old man who slowly softens back to a version of himself.
0:38 You can hear the "DAYUM"
I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THIS, THE TINY TOUCHES OF THE EDITING MAKES THIS SO FUNNY
The "language" is perfect editing!
4:21, cap just told himself to watch his language, this would make a good forth wall break 🤣🤣😆😆
I was drinking when that last scene played, was not expecting the flatulance XD
Now I need to clean my keyboard
The way he takes that jet fighter down is a thing of beauty.
"Everything special about you came out of a bottle."
"I caught a grenade for my friends with none of that."
He laid on that grenade for a squad that didn't even like him
@@AleshaM30 HE'LL CATCH A GRENADE FOR YA-
“-cube? You gotta be KIDDIN me.
*LANGUAGE*
It's a baby
He'll grow....😂
Still one of the funniest shit I've heard
Its crazy how Cap is able to control his strength so much that he only incapacitates people when he throws his shield and not outright kill them.
Oh he's definitely killing people
Man when cap caught proximas trident, the theater went off
Amazing video man, keep up the good work!
Catching the spear still gives me goosebumps!
First time seeing Ultron, 'You had to ask' was my initial thought... Seeing Cap say the exact same thing gave me a belly laugh that made me glad my first time seeing it wasn't in a cinema XD
That's like the best line in the entire movie 🤣
"It's a baby."
"It's Scott!"
"-AS A BABY!"
"He'll grow!"
I don't care what anyone says, Steve Rogers has superhuman strength, not peek human strength. The man did arm curles with a God#$# helicopter. I don't think any mister/miss universe is gonna duplicate that.
Antman: “As far as I’m concerned, that is AMERICA’S ASS!”
Steve moments later (for him not us): “…that is America’s ass.”
Crowd: *EXTREME LAUGHTER*
His first appearance in infinity war is just 🫦🫦🫦🫦🫦
- Barton: 0:29
- Cap: at least more than you 😆
- natasha: ooouch !!
Damn
Cap was always awesome but Winter Soldier was really just showing how much of a badass he is.
That "toot" at the end was hilarious!!! 🤣🤣
Barton: "You're not a match for him, Cap."
me: "Thanos -- Thanos is probably the better match for Cap."
@2:59 You cut off the best part! "Before we get started... Does anybody want to get out?" 🤣
Ah, okay. You came back to that scene! 👍
3:43 Yep that cop immediately took back his words
Thor-Cap dialogue is the best/funniest thing ever
"I'm just a guy with a shield, I didn't ask for this flight and magic..."
Yes I agree in 2019 when he picks up the hammer 🔨 is amazing 🤩 ❤we all scream oooooo 😱
Chris played The Big Blue Boy Scout so very well
Cap gave thanos a 12 piece with fries. Love that fight scene
This man is the reason I get a Brooklyn accent every time I get sassy and I'm from Michigan XD.
Couldn't have left Thor's barbaric roar?😂 great video. I'm sure Brave New World will be good. I just hope Disney learned something from Deadpool/Wolverine
🗣️: Language!!!!
No offense to Falcon, but Chris Evans is our Captain America...MCU wise, and can never be replaced
@@kevincaldwell4707 Falcon feels the same way, which is why I feel he can be the next gen. Not a replacement, a continuation. Because anyone who feels they deserve to fill the Cap's shoes or to get the shield isn't Captain America.
@@CatGold5047 yes! This exactly.
Captain America is the true definition of an american/patriotic superhero who will kick your ass in a one on one fight if you miss with him.
The american way.
No wonder he's my favorite Avenger.
@jeuryrabassa4724 Yeah, after seeing Chris Evans win over everyone with his portrait of Captain America, I'm stunned to remember back in the 80s and 90s when he was the most disliked character in Marvel. And was pretty much a punch line for everyone in Avengers, Iron Man, and even his own title. Crazy thing is, he didn't change much. He had maybe alittle more edge but was still a nice, wholesome, dude with 0 quit in him.
@@ericwhite1942 Kinda like DC's Superman.
Who also went to something like that back then.
SON 🗣️ JUST 🗣️ DON'T 🗣️
Chris Evans made me like the character more and more
Guard:HEY YOUR NOT SUPPOSE TO BE HER-
Cap:Son,just don’t
One of the best conversation in the mcu
1:48 🤭🤭
Pretty much the only positive to come from losing my husband (and it’s been a few years so I’m not being flippant) is being able to openly gawk at Chris Evans as the Cap.
3:42 had me laughing hard
I always thought it was kind of funny hearing cap say "baby".
Chris Evans as Human Torch and Captain America is just amazing.
“Oh, ya gotta be shittin me”
Cap telling Natasha to take her feet off the dash and her giving him the Yes. Sir! look. Priceless, Nat was having a hard time keeping it hidden that she was soooo hot for him.
Cap is somewhat relatable when people are trying to make things worse but god his character complains too much and it truly makes you want to smack him sometimes but I guess that's good just to build some tension in the film.
bros been trapped in ice or like 70 years give the guy a break😭😭
"you have her eyes"
Watching this video gave me all the feels regarding Jack Kirby. What an American icon.
2:53 HAHAHAHA omg i never noticed that
2:37 shows the power if a well kept beard
"We are NOT Clear! WE ARE VERY NOT CLEAR!