But did Cap know about Bucky's involvement in Winter Soldier? Or in Civil War? I thought it was made very clear that he didn't know until Civil War...(which was after this)
I always love picturing Nick standing in a shadowy corner waiting for ages for whoever he wants to surprise. Sometimes it's a few minutes, sometimes it's a few hours
Nick Fury: "ok heres what you gonna do, you're gonna sneak in that kid's room in his field trip and try to hide in a dark corner for maybe 2 hours. Keep a tranquilizer gun just in case someone's with him" Talos: "...uh what?"
Same as his face with Steve ripping the log apart, acknowledged the emotion behind the act and adjusted his normal full on attack out of respect, brilliantly written.
Fury is secretly one of the most wholesome characters in the MCU. He knows his ally Tony Stark struggles over his guilt due to years of war profiteering. He reminds Tony that he's not responsible for the existence of war and was just another cog in the machine. Fury knows how to get his troops back into fighting shape. Good man.
uh no. fury is as brutal, secretive and murderous as ever. he just nominally is on the side of good so we overlook all the secret murderous SHIELD shit.
@@thembanitheone well SHIELD did build the heli-carriers for HYDRA that were gonna kill like 20 million people in Winter Soldier. They wanted to "eliminate threats by holding a gun to the world's head" as Cap put it.
Artem Yunov I don’t care if tony was crying he still made him and why make a single robot when you got a whole team stop taking up for tony this was his L and he admitted it
I imagine in that moment Tony was thinking "You mean to tell me I've been out here chopping wood all morning while you've been able to pull them apart with your bare hands this whole time?!"
I do the same thing. It defuses the anger for me, lets me think and behave more rationally. It also has the added benefit of throwing opponents off their game.
I love the look on Tony's face when Fury mentioned that he cares for him. Fury's not there to criticize or judge Stark, just to help him through this difficult obstacle. It goes to show that Tony truly appreciated that and opened up to him.
@@cthulhucrews6602 No but he contributes, and some sections are even improvised. Mannerisms matter too, and just the way he does the role is what they're getting at.
The scene where Tony is talking to Peter Parker in his room, where he says "I'm gonna sit here" and then looks to the side? That was slight improv. The whole 'always having food on hand', like when he offers Bruce Banner the blueberries? That's Downey. Apparently, he had food hidden all over, and they just left it in. You can have an absolutely killer script, but it's the little *un*scripted touches that really bring a character to life. :)
Tony managed to achieve a complete reversal of his vision. * He saved the Avengers. * Everyone lived. * The world lived. * He was ready. * He did all he could. * Instead of watching his friends die while he lived, everyone lived and watched him die. And it was the worst part.
@BennyBlue (from the Bronx, I presume?)... EXACTLY. Precisely. This was some excellent, exemplary work by the writers. I wish it was still like this today, but... Nae; Naesst. 😕 "Reflect upon the Past. Embrace your Present. Orchestrate our Futures." --Artemis 🐲✨🐲✨🐲✨ "Before I start, I must see my end. Destination known, my mind’s journey now begins. Upon my chariot, heart and soul’s fate revealed. In time, all points converge, hope’s strength re-steeled. But to earn final peace at the universe’s endless refrain, We must see all in nothingness... before we start again." 🐲✨🐲✨🐲✨ --Diamond Dragons (series)
I stock shelves at Wal-Mart. Me and a co-worker had our own respective carts of merchandise that we were putting out. He had less boxes than me and when I went to lunch I told him, "Don't take from my pile". His reaction told me he didn't catch the reference but it was still funny!
Anyone else realize that Tony completely reversed the vision, and become the one who died, but saved everyone else? He got what he wanted. He saved his friends.
Age of ultron literally everything foreshadows a later movie especially civil war, infinity war and endgame I could list all examples but that would take too long
I want a deleted scene where Hawkeye says this "Outside of this residence, you are the Earth's Mightiest Heroes. But here, I am the boss. You help out in household chores or I'll put arrows through you like an apple"
@@thunderbird1921 ~ she is pregnant, hornier that a porn dog, and America's greatest ass decides to visit with his pecks and abs on display during his manly cutting of firewood like a manly provider that fit enough to manly "do this all day"... oh yeah Hawkeye's wife is thinking about the chores. 🙂
In this scene, Cap uses a lightweight forestry axe with a relatively straight bit and an old-looking hickory handle whereas Tony uses a heavier modern splitting maul with a fibreglass handle. This demonstrates Steve's greater strength, speed, and endurance (as well as his old-fashioned nature) because it is harder to split logs with a lighter axe but his pile is bigger than Tony's. He compensates for the harder tool with his raw strength. It is easier to split wood with a maul, but Tony's pile is smaller. It's a difference between old vs new as well as power vs strategy since the maul is largely dependent on the weight of the head.
@@gregorykiernan7849 Meh, if they were smart they wouldve told Mace Windu to come out of the damn barn and cut the Logs with his light sabre. They wouldve been done in 10 minutes.
The twist here is Stark was actually doing well and he got secondly confused by which pile he was at and pointing at the wrong one. Cap just so happened to have took from his pile now and then to make his bigger.
I didn’t realize until years later, but Cap has an old fashioned, wooden handled axe. And Tony has a modern axe. Shows the difference between old fashioned cap and technological Tony
but at this point, Steve doesn't know that his friend killed Tony's parents. Steve found out after Bucky told him about siberia, super soldier serum, and the other winter soldiers
@@effanbyte151 remember when Tony asked Steve "did you know?" after tony saw the recording? And Steve said "yes" which means Steve already knew that, even before zemo showed it
He didn’t. He suspected. He didn’t know. You don’t act on suspicion. Especially if you can trigger someone emotionally Especially since Steve knows it was more complicated than what it seemed and Tony would react emotionally For all the times we hail Tony as being logical, almost all his significant choices have been emotional
Steven Patrick, I think that was the point? Cuz stark was all *"I don't trust a man without a darkside"* and Steve responded *"let's just say you haven't seen it yet"* meaning he knew he was hiding the death of Starks parents
Steven Patrick - Yeah it's true that Steve kept Tony's parents murder a secret. He knew all along who killed them. But there is a reason why he kept it from him. It's because Steve knew that Tony would choose to try to kill Bucky. Instead of blaming the head of HYDRA who mainly killed his parents, he would only blame it all on Bucky. It's sad though that Tony can't easily accept that it wasn't Bucky's fault. Not since HYDRA ensnared him, tortured him, and mind controlled him to do terrible things.
This clip is so important due to 2 reasons The conversation with Captain America foreshadowed Civil War The conversation with Nick Fury foreshadowed Infinity War and Endgame . Age of Ultron is so underrated !
All things considered, it's also the very reason why the movie is flawed, setting up so many plot points for the future to the point of neglecting its own.
0:48 I don’t know why but when I was younger I thought splitting a log with your bare hands was actually possible with enough muscle strength. I didn’t know Captain American was superhuman😂
Tony: Did you take from my pile? Steve: I didn't know if it was from yours. Tony: Don't bullshit me, Rogers! Did you take from my pile?! Steve:…Yes. Tony: 😡 *Punch*
@@hanz263 Steve and us, the viewers, can clearly see the assassin in photo followed by extract from newspapers saying that Stark is dead. If I, the viewer could figure that out way back in 2014, then Steve could also. I mean it is so obvious, he might have written it on screen.
In the context of this movie the dark side he's referring to is that he's a soldier for life. So when he tells Tony you haven't seen it yet he's saying that's because we're on the same side. Tony saw his dark side when he whooped his @ though.
Did anyone else really want a scene with Tony Stark, billionaire genius inventor, just straight-up fixing a tractor? No? I think it would have been cute.
Diary of Deaths stfu how would that be cringy and unnecessary?!? If anything your cringy and unnecessary you dumb fuck don’t ever disrespect tony like that and if you have nothing good to say then don’t shit at all and keep scrolling and everyone else reading this I’m sorry you guys had to to waste ur time reading this rant to this peace of shit over here I hope you all have a wonderful day
Next day.....Hawkeye's son: Hey Dad the tractor won't startClint: I thought Tony fixed it?Fury: Mother Fu...(reaching into his jacket pockets, hands the kid a bunch of spark plugs) sorry about that try these
Muhammad Usman Well that’s essentially what Tony did with Ultron. He took a crumpled robot and brought it to life. Unfortunately it was evil and has a warped sense of morality.
Muhammad Usman it’s called survivors guilt, any soldier who has lost a friend in combat can tell you about it. You don’t fight to keep yourself safe, you fight to keep the guys next to you safe, if they die and you don’t they did their jobs and you feel like you have failed them even though 99.9% of the time there was nothing you could possibly have done to save them. Just another form of ptsd to fuck with you.
Muhammad Usman it’s called survivors guilt, any soldier who has lost a friend in combat can tell you about it. You don’t fight to keep yourself safe, you fight to keep the guys next to you safe, if they die and you don’t they did their jobs and you feel like you have failed them even though 99.9% of the time there was nothing you could possibly have done to save them. Just another form of ptsd to fuck with you.
"I watched all my friends die.. but the worst part was..." "...you didn't" Tony died so all his friends wouldn't. MCU writers really pull everything back around.
Survivor's guilt is an extremely common topic in movies where someone survives a situation that other people don't. I guarantee you that there was no connection planned between this conversation and the end of Endgame.
@@elementblue780 I’m pretty sure that there was a connection. I mean, old Tony would’ve at least hesitated before doing something that he knew would kill him. Endgame Tony, however, didn’t. Strange stuck his finger up and Tony just went “oh, I get it.”
@@BFrydell Strange basically just stuck his finger up to tell him they won in just 1 future he saw. Pretty cool shit tbh. I wish iron man didnt have to die but then again where would tony go from here. Sure there are more interesting villans but tonys character would prob decline/become boring especially since he always has to be the center of atention besides thor.
@@BFrydell I'm sorry but I have to disagree here. Tony had already proven his willingness to sacrifice himself multiple times. The most famous example is obviously the Nuke through the Wormhole, but even back in the first Iron Man movie he showed that he was willing to do whatever it takes to protect others, even if kills him. I understand they were trying to give him this big fulfilling send-off, but there's so many issues with what's shown that it's really hard for me to enjoy. I've loved the MCU since day one, and there's plenty of movies that get way too much hate for stupid reasons, but Endgame truly did drop the ball in a number of ways.
@@chadwarden1179 *watch yourself 😂 that was Tony who tore the avengers in half* . Steve was speaking from experience, from his WWII days (Red Skulls cosmic supremacy quest) as well as Winter Soldier (Fury's aggressive surveillance quest) days when he said innocent people die if you try to win a war before it starts . *If only the mofos around the old guy listened to all his wisdom (Tony didn't listen to him when it came to taking a stand for the Accords, didn't listen to him when it came to Bucky being innocent, be it for the UN bombing or his parents' killing.. look where it got them)* . Just listen to our elders with wisdom and experience and we can get our shit straight . *Yes Tony's ultimate snap sacrifice is supposed to make all of the above correct, but think about it, for all the mistakes he made, he had to pay the price with his life, away from his daughter* . *None of Steve's actions in any way contributed to negative outcomes of Avengers 1, 2, 2.5, 3, and 4. Think about it*
@@amanpotdar Well steve and tony both messed up in civil war. And definetely could have been more cooperative with the accords which then leads to the tension but Hello are you completely forgetting about the fact that steve hid the truth of about tony's parents from him which effectively ended their friendship and the avengers
@@epicfan1598 well I mean there never would’ve have been any accords in the first place if Tony hadn’t created a murder bot and dropped a city out of the sky I mean sure that was a mistake not intentional but cap not telling Tony as a way to protect was a mistake as well when you think about but cap keeping a secret didn’t lead to anyone’s deaths unlike Tony’s little mistake
@@kollinlorenzo3287 so, you’re saying that if some buff dude angrily rips a log in half after saying something that offends him. You’re lying if you say that you wouldn’t be scared in the slightest
@@adamoreilly6295 lol i wont if i know the guy and trusts him entirely, like tony he trusts steve the only time he felt fear in him is in civil war when he completely lose trust in him.
Tony most definitely flinched metaphorically when Steve destroyed that log with his bare hands. It’s all in the expression and immediate silence. My reaction to this was “bet you’re glad that wasn’t your head, right?”
One thing I just noticed while rewatching this scene was how Cap splitting the wood with his hands in some sort of anger after Tony mentioned how they can go home once all the fighting has ended. Cap's reaction there is actually him showing his darker side since the nightmare he had from Scarlet Witch did affect him somewhat. Cap saw war where ever he went, and when Peggy mentioned that the war was over and that they could go home, everything disappears, showing how Cap's darker side is that he actually can't live without war, something Ultron himself also alluded to. Pretty interesting stuff. Tl;dr: This scene calls back to previous scenes showing how Cap can't live without a war.
Maybe but additionally why he reacts this way is also, he doesn't have a home. Tony and all the other team members do have home and people waiting for them. Cap is living out of his time and most of the people he knew or could call his own are dead or so aged they'e about to die. He doesn't have anywhere called "home" to go.
His point went over your head huh? How do screen and prevent all crime? People can change their minds moments before a terrible action. If you go full minority report you lead to a dystopian nightmare
1:23 I love how his attitude on fixing old tractor. Seems like he's recallig the good old days when he was a kid and just started his career from such old vehicles
Fuck i just realized something, 2:45 the foreshadowing is amazing. "-Watch my friends die, you´d think that´d be as bad as it gets right? Nope, wasnt the worst part. -The worst part is that you didnt"
i know this is very late but that line also has a double interpretation. 1. You didn't die with your friends. (survivors guilt, in this interpretation fury feel sympathy/empathy for tony.) or 2. You didn't see your friends die, it was vision, quit whinging, get off your ass and save the god damn world mutha fucka.
I love Cap's quote here, "Every time someone tries to win a war before it starts, innocent people die". I feel like it really points out towards WW2 and how it happened
TheHim2 Steve might be under the impression that Tony isn’t taking this whole thing seriously, almost like a game with no real consequences. If Tony did take creating the Ultron AI seriously, he would have consulted with everyone and what he plans to do with it. I can imagine some would object to Tony’s idea. But Tony would rather go unopposed and make it with Bruce without telling anyone. This is similar to how SHIELD (due to influence of HYDRA) began acting up in Winter Soldier with some people in SHIELD unaware of what the plan was or the intentions were. Steve understands these situations, and having been kept in the dark again, by an equal no less, is a little unsettling.
I love the dynamic of how originally Nick saw Tony as a reckless problem, but now he’s just a fatherly figure who shows he cares, talking to a young blood who matured enough to start caring about people other than himself. How Tony has grown…🙌
Tony has always cared about other people than himself. Even at the beginning, he cared about Rhodey, Pepper and (not knowing he was evil) Stane. He tends to need interaction, but once he does interact, he tends to care about others fairly quickly.
I always thought age of ultron was just okay for an avengers film, but after watching Endgame I feel like Endgame wouldn't have given the feels it gave if not for the massive character developments in this one.
Whedon was done wrong by the producers who forced the unnecessary Thor scene and Infinity War foreshadowing, but the movie is still good. This film along with Iron Man 3 established Tony's arc for the rest of the movies that has now concluded with Endgame. It doesn't get the credit it deserves.
Winterfang I mean it wasn’t just Endgame or Infinity war, it set up Civil War with Sokovia, Thor Ragnorok with Thor’s vision, Black Panther with Claw, and possibly the upcoming Black Widow movie. It had to do a lot but it was well worth it after everything
@@jonnemesis11 honestly the first avengers is where the biggest character moments to lay everything out happens. when cap and iron man are arguing on the helicarrier cap tells Tony that he's not one make a big sacrifice and basically that he's selfish. iron man tells cap that without his super soldier serum he's nothing, and that he's basically a roided up jock. well in endgame, both were proven wrong. Tony sacrificed himself to save the universe, and cap proved that he's worthy of mjolnir, meaning his cap powers arent at all what makes him special.
@@Basch152 Not exactly. Tony completed his arc in Avengers when he sacrificed himself by taking the nuke to outer space. Steve had already proved himself in his first movie, the only reason he became Cap in the first place was because he was worthy. So neither of these points have anything to do with Endgame.
He didn't rip it, he split it. Ripping a log is when you cut it against the grain, which is done with a saw. Also, if there was already a crack at the top of the log, long enough to get your fingers in, what Steve did isn't actually all that impressive--an average human could do that, albeit maybe not as fast and violently. Splitting wood, especially when it's sufficiently dry, is really easy. Sometimes swinging the ax just hard enough to crack the top and then pulling it apart with your hands is the easiest way to split wood, as you don't have to gather the two pieces when they fly off in different directions.
i love how stark can shrink an arc reactor down into the palm of his hands using a box of scraps and break the laws of physics with his tech but is delegated to tractor repairman while on the farm
Also dont forget that, you were in the deadliest and most gruesome war history has ever seen. Killed lots of Nazis, has seen lots of Soldiers die and probably liberated one or two concentration camps. The next thing you know you has slept for 70 years into a world where you dont belong...So ofcourse he can only keep fighting. He never stepped out of WW2. Cap saw the Horrors of War like noone else in the MCU. He very much didnt belong into the future, because, at heart. He was still in WW2
“Anytime someone tries to stop a war before it starts, innocent people die.” That may be true. But it would seem many more innocent people will die if a war actually starts. Caps logic isn’t sound
K B ...it makes perfect sense. If you try to stop a war before it starts, eventually, everybody becomes an enemy and deserves to be put in concentration camps or killed off for what they might do. That’s why you strive for open communication to strengthen connection and build bridges to eliminate separation. Like the old saying goes, “If you strive to live like a hammer, eventually, everything will start to look like a nail”.
Love the detail that when Tony said "So we get to go home" Steve split the log in anger. cause if you really think about it, Steve was really the only one who didn't have a home, his home was back in 40's. so what he was fighting for at the time was something he could never get. Because he couldn't go back. Luckily in the very end they did win, and once he got that chance to finally go home, he took it. Because that was the mission, the why he fought. So that he could finally go home. (Edit) Another detail I picked up on is when Steve said "Every time someone tries to win a war before it starts, innocent people die" It reminded me of Thanos in Endgame, he tried to start a war that wasn't supposed to happen for a couple more years. And what happened, he lost.
@@razzledazzle9723 Less than a day later, Nat dropped all of HYDRA on the net. Steve has no reason to think Tony didn't read them, especially since Tony pulled out a bunch of the dropped files after Ultron wrote them out of the net.
yeah, in Captain America : Winter Soldier (right before Avengers : AOU event), in ship scene, Black Widow have another agenda (steal some files) besides saving hostages that Cap didn't even know it
aydn theoddguy how can he knows if Bucky killed Tony's parents in 1991? Cap is out from ice long time after that tragedy.. I bet Cap says he knew that Bucky killed Tony's parents just after Bucky tell him his story, nor Cap just said it to prepare the worse attack scenario from Tony..
This whole scene including his vision foreshadowed Thanos killing everyone and when he finally got the chance to die, he didn't. Tony's vision came true. He survive at the cost of Dr. Strange saving his life as he watched his friends disappear before his eyes. The guilt he felt then must have been tremendous. Props to Marvel for creating continuity and literally not missing any details or misplacing anything, as we all learned that everything is done for a reason.
@@xkamuiz this probably just further reinforces why stark was in such a bad state after infinity war. He had the visions, he knew what was coming, yet it happened anyway because Dr Strange gave the stone to Thanos in order for Stark to live. It was his main fear brought to life, despite how necessary it was
Well at least Nick Fury didn’t show up somewhere else weird like in the bathroom where Tony was taking a sh*t... *ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, YOU NEVER EVEN HESITATED* Tony: 👁👄👁... 💩
To me the best scene is before this. When Thor leaves and Cap turns around to walk back into Clint's house and he hears kids laughing and he freezes. He can't bring himself to go inside. He can't go home. He fidgets and walks away and the doorframe is just...there. A combat vet who can't go home. That scene touched my heart.
I almost feel like that is part of the reason why he got so defensive while Tony was speaking to him about walking away without a problem. He clearly felt uncomfortable in such a settled environment that reminded him to what he used to want.
Wanda playing with their minds, have showed us that Tony really cares the most about the avengers. Noticed that everyone's got their flashbacks to their personal life except for Tony. He's always got his minds on them, never stop thinking about it until Thanos came. He's the most selfless avenger to me.
@@TrinhNguyen-qz6rpnot to mention a lot of the factors for Tony in IM1 was his failure to save Yinsen - the guy that practically saved and helped him in the first place
Damn Nick Fury just kinda foreshadowed infinity war, half of the avengers turned to dust and Nick Fury said “the worst part is, you didn’t” and tony was looking at his hand to see if he was gonna turn into dust but he didn’t and that was his worst nightmare
His whole life he wanted to be useful - needed. Mainly because he never felt his father would acknowledge him. Him seeing his friends die without him - not to die with them or be the one to sacrifice himself .... it kills him inside.
I will always appreciate these films so much for their dialogue. They're so much more than a bunch of action-packed fight scenes, they have depth to them also.
@@thunderbird1921 I mean, the war on Iraq works on the same mindset. And it’s not even just that. America, Britain and France have a history of committing espionage to control the political development of other countries to their favor. Regardless of how it would effect the people and everyone has led to just more and more innocent people dying. Cap hit the nail on the head and he wasn’t even around for the last decade of this century.
Rodshark75 except none of his actual friends were snapped, he considered OG avengers his friends, and Rhodey and Pepper were still alive (idk if Happy was tho) so he at least had his friends and then saved them and the Universe as a whole
@@Melody--kq7cn none of his OG 6 Avengers may have died in Infinity War, but he lost Peter Parker still, and a number of people he's trusted with the snap
Realized that Tony's worst fear of ALL of his friends dying and him living came very close to reality at the beginning of end game, but by the end, he reversed that fear entirely, by having all of his friends live and being brought back, and him dying
“every time someone tries to win a war before it starts, innocent people die” is a very strong theme in this movie and also franchise. the Winter Soldier film was another example
I love the conversational intricacies between Steve and Tony. They are so different and head strong. And a very good deal misguided. I somehow believe that the reason why Civil War happened was because Steve and Tony didn't wish to understand the other person's perception. But that doesn't change the fact that they were any less friends. Whatever anyone has to say, I love Steve and Tony's complicated friendship. And I believe that even though the makers didn't show it, somewhere Steve did feel guilty about letting Tony down. Steve never showed it and even failed to show it when it was needed the most, but still he did believe in Tony. When no one else did. Not because he is a patriot and the role model of America, because Tony was his friend.
Steve is essentially Tony’s older brother. The “perfect” older brother that Tony could never live up to, felt he had gotten all of Howard’s love, and felt like he’d competed with his memory all his life and then wham! One day, older brother appears and they have to negotiate their relationship. They’re the most connected of any two characters in the Avengers because of that- and they love and fight each other the hardest too.
@@jakealter5504 There are times to be flexible, but trading away your morals isn't one of them. Steve knew how it would turn out. He didn't think he knew. He knew, deep down, that Tony was wrong, that giving up their freedom would end badly. He didn't know how it would end badly, only that it would, and he wasn't willing to give it up. That's why he was inflexible.
“Sometimes my teammates don’t tell me things”. Tony: “And sometimes you don’t tell your teammates if your best friend killed their parents”. Cap: I did not know you knew that.
bc tony is too dumb and reckless when it comes to emotions.. he's ego are much valuable for him than his suit.. surely bucky killed tony's parents.. his body did but not his own mind and heart.. but who would accept such reason like that.? that's why i also understand why tony act like he was in civil war.. which made steve more capable of being the avengers leader.. he understands everyone well around him..
0:56 I like to think that Tony educated and smart enough to literally know most of recorded human history and is desperately recalling to find an example of a time where "Someone trying to end a war before it starts" actually paid off... but came up with nothing and mentally thought... "Shit... he's right"
That is not true. The dialogue sounds good, but many a treaties were signed to prevent wars. Just because the treaty eventually broke does not mean that the effort was wasted.
@@AnkhArcRod Yes but it's not a treaty is it? Treaty means both parties are at least in a mutual understanding. Tony's idea (and I am assuming) is to have a global security system that would monitor and respond to any and all threats. A system like that would cause a global conflict because every government would sooner or later come into clash against it. Captain is not wrong. America used nuke as a way to end the war but it caused other countries to join in an arms race. And now nuclear annihilation is a global concern. Tony wanted to create something far more dangerous than a nuke. Only difference between this and Project Insight is Tony is not using it for world domination.
"call me old fashioned"
steve: literally 100 years old
Hello there
@@starfoxx804 General Kenobi.
@@piccoloatburgerking I will handle him myself...
100 years old virgin
Clearly he has the high ground
“I don’t trust a guy without a dark side.”
Steve: *stares in Covering Up Your Parents‘ Death*
But did Cap know about Bucky's involvement in Winter Soldier? Or in Civil War? I thought it was made very clear that he didn't know until Civil War...(which was after this)
poodlemeister22314 i think he knew how tony's parents died just not that bucky killed them
@@zach_torchwood still didn't tell him :/
rayn yeah i agree steve should have told him
Zach Middleton Tony also knew. It’s not like he hasn’t lived life without parents for over a decade by now
Imagine asking Tony Stark to fix the tractor and then 30 minutes later the tractor can fly with built in A.I tech and has solved the icing problem.
🎶I AM TRACTOR MAN!🎶
At the end there's no vision just tractor man laying waste to Ultron.
Lol yes
The icing problem. Wow. This dude knows something👌😆
Of course he needed to fix the icing problem, how else would he use the Tractor on the moon?
We might wanna look into it...
I love how Tony greeted the John Deere tractor with "Hello Deere" lol-- it's such a small little thing and I love how he says it so casually
I was wondering if I was the only one who noticed that.
@@cineaste85 I only noticed it after watching it for the 2nd time with subtitles
Yes
Product placement done right, even though the tractor wasn't working
"General Stark"
I always love picturing Nick standing in a shadowy corner waiting for ages for whoever he wants to surprise. Sometimes it's a few minutes, sometimes it's a few hours
I like to think he mistimed it sometimes.
Scrolling through cat pictures on the internet, trying to guess which ones are flerkens
“Sorry. Couldn’t help myself. That corner was really dark. I think a lights out.”
Nick: "ah... There's tony, I know I can walk up to him and speak but nah... Let me just go find some random dark place within the shack" 😂
Nick Fury: "ok heres what you gonna do, you're gonna sneak in that kid's room in his field trip and try to hide in a dark corner for maybe 2 hours. Keep a tranquilizer gun just in case someone's with him"
Talos: "...uh what?"
I love how Tony’s reaction when Fury shows up can be summed up as “of course you’re still alive.”
Same as his face with Steve ripping the log apart, acknowledged the emotion behind the act and adjusted his normal full on attack out of respect, brilliantly written.
Me too, I thought I was the only one who love his reaction
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His name is Steve, his shirt and pants looks like Steve’s, and can also break a log. Yep, we got a real-life Minecraft Steve here.
But hes blonde
😂😂😂
He's brown at the bottom
@@MistyGamer tf that supposed to mean haha
@@motivation4632 he's talking about steve's hair and he's trying to reply to Gray Goodwill
Fury is secretly one of the most wholesome characters in the MCU. He knows his ally Tony Stark struggles over his guilt due to years of war profiteering. He reminds Tony that he's not responsible for the existence of war and was just another cog in the machine. Fury knows how to get his troops back into fighting shape. Good man.
uh no. fury is as brutal, secretive and murderous as ever. he just nominally is on the side of good so we overlook all the secret murderous SHIELD shit.
@@godemperorofmankind3.091 do you have any examples of this or are you just speculating? Cos it sounds like you're just speculating.
I'm begging you to stop using the word wholesome for everything, it's painful
@@thembanitheone Yeah he was speculating lol
@@thembanitheone well SHIELD did build the heli-carriers for HYDRA that were gonna kill like 20 million people in Winter Soldier. They wanted to "eliminate threats by holding a gun to the world's head" as Cap put it.
I think the reason cap got annoyed at "so we can go home." is because he knows he can't ever go home, as his home is 65 years ago.
Someone finally pointed it out
So that's why!
and he was addicted to war and fighting.
That until he traveled in time
«No one starts over...because no one really leaves anything behind.»
-Amos Burton
The look on Tony’s face when Steve ripped the log with his bare hands like “was that even necessary...?” 😂😂
HolyHadronCollider Rocket Bust was making ultron even necessary 😂
Artem Yunov I don’t care if tony was crying he still made him and why make a single robot when you got a whole team stop taking up for tony this was his L and he admitted it
Artem Yunov ik he wasn’t crying I said I didn’t care if he was too cry he still made it
I imagine in that moment Tony was thinking "You mean to tell me I've been out here chopping wood all morning while you've been able to pull them apart with your bare hands this whole time?!"
Naota Akatsuki But had not Scarlett given him the vision then he wouldn’t have used the scepter.
I love how tony stark still manages to have his childish side through all the bullshit him and the avengers go through. “Hey, don’t take from my pile”
It’s a movie
Its a joke out of Tony realizing that cap has more wood than him. Tony's a witty guy.
Lol
@@vuhoang308 So we can't look into the philosphical value of a fictional production that was intended to bring said value? Ok
I do the same thing. It defuses the anger for me, lets me think and behave more rationally. It also has the added benefit of throwing opponents off their game.
I love the look on Tony's face when Fury mentioned that he cares for him. Fury's not there to criticize or judge Stark, just to help him through this difficult obstacle. It goes to show that Tony truly appreciated that and opened up to him.
Right. I thought that was so beautiful. Just there to help him through his difficult time. Reminds me of Rick and Hershel from TWD.
I think Tony saw father figure in Fury.
"Don't take from my pile"... how did they keep his character consistent through the whole 23 movie series?
Because that's Robert Downey Jr, he's not playing a character he's playing himself
destiny lags
EXACTLY
@@cthulhucrews6602 No but he contributes, and some sections are even improvised. Mannerisms matter too, and just the way he does the role is what they're getting at.
The scene where Tony is talking to Peter Parker in his room, where he says "I'm gonna sit here" and then looks to the side? That was slight improv. The whole 'always having food on hand', like when he offers Bruce Banner the blueberries? That's Downey. Apparently, he had food hidden all over, and they just left it in.
You can have an absolutely killer script, but it's the little *un*scripted touches that really bring a character to life. :)
*NAH THATS JUST RDJ BEING RDJ*
I would happily watch a 20 minute scene of Tony working on a tractor.
The tractor would fly tho
He probably named it "Deer MK2"
After 20 minutes
Me : where is the tractor?
tony : you see this spaceship...
Me(mumbling) : wait ok what,i mean...how...sry i meant to say....wWoWw
Cause his tantrums are funny.
Tractor MK2
"Don't take from my pile"
Damn, that's why Tony is my favorite character
What about it?
Rip
Võ Lê Hoàng he’s annoying
@@waldy8442 Because his pile was so much smaller than caps but he still sarcastically told him not to take from it.
Yup that's my favourite line
Tony managed to achieve a complete reversal of his vision.
* He saved the Avengers.
* Everyone lived.
* The world lived.
* He was ready.
* He did all he could.
* Instead of watching his friends die while he lived, everyone lived and watched him die. And it was the worst part.
Peak Marvel.
@BennyBlue (from the Bronx, I presume?)... EXACTLY. Precisely. This was some excellent, exemplary work by the writers. I wish it was still like this today, but... Nae; Naesst. 😕
"Reflect upon the Past.
Embrace your Present.
Orchestrate our Futures." --Artemis
🐲✨🐲✨🐲✨
"Before I start, I must see my end.
Destination known, my mind’s journey now begins.
Upon my chariot, heart and soul’s fate revealed.
In time, all points converge, hope’s strength re-steeled.
But to earn final peace at the universe’s endless refrain,
We must see all in nothingness... before we start again."
🐲✨🐲✨🐲✨
--Diamond Dragons (series)
Ultron wanted to create vision, Thor completed him. if it wasn't for Ultron tho everyone would have died really bad
Well everyone except for Black Widow.
Ultron was Tony trying cut the wire. But in the end he laid down on the wire so his friends could pass.
Groot might be crying in a corner watching his whole family getting murdered.
What do you mean? ‘Might’
Why do you have to do that to me...
:o oh no
Groot’s race was a bunch of murderous sapient vegetables. I don’t think he’s crying too much.
Why did u do
“Don’t take from my pile” got me cracking up so hard
I would have laughed if they had cut back and Steve actually did take a couple logs just to be contrary
Ok
LOL!
@@Rodshark75 if he did that he wouldn't be worthy
I stock shelves at Wal-Mart. Me and a co-worker had our own respective carts of merchandise that we were putting out. He had less boxes than me and when I went to lunch I told him, "Don't take from my pile". His reaction told me he didn't catch the reference but it was still funny!
Just realised he says "Hello dear" because the tractor is a John Deere.
If you see the subtitles, its Deere.
I was gonna like this comment, but there are already 666 likes...... lol
@@brandihunter1373 lol
lmao i justr realised this too
I'm wondering if that was ad-libbed.
I love how Steve could just be ripping through the logs but was still using the axe 😭
Wood splinters stuck in his fingers would suck
😭
Using an axe is easier. That axe probably weighs a few ounces in Cap’s hands.
Just the comment I’ve been looking for .
😂
Anyone else realize that Tony completely reversed the vision, and become the one who died, but saved everyone else? He got what he wanted. He saved his friends.
Except Black Widow is still dead
Yeah that was kind of the point of every Russo Marvel movie: Redemption, like Anakin Vader.
Age of ultron literally everything foreshadows a later movie especially civil war, infinity war and endgame I could list all examples but that would take too long
@@LegendaryCaptain and ragnarok and black panther
@@LegendaryCaptain the shield literally broken in a similar way. its incredible
If that shirt was any tighter Chris Evans would pass out from lack of blood circulation
Hawkeye's wife didn't seem to mind.
And his nipples would pop out! XD
I want a deleted scene where Hawkeye says this "Outside of this residence, you are the Earth's Mightiest Heroes. But here, I am the boss. You help out in household chores or I'll put arrows through you like an apple"
@@dsmyify Probably because he's doing work! Cap is the example of what a longer term guest should be willing to help do.
@@thunderbird1921 ~ she is pregnant, hornier that a porn dog, and America's greatest ass decides to visit with his pecks and abs on display during his manly cutting of firewood like a manly provider that fit enough to manly "do this all day"... oh yeah Hawkeye's wife is thinking about the chores. 🙂
His isn't the only Steve who can break logs with bare hands.
*Laughs in minecraft*
I get it
That deserves more likes
They wearing the same clothes
Or maybe... he *I S* the only one...
Blue shirt, jeans...
He*
In this scene, Cap uses a lightweight forestry axe with a relatively straight bit and an old-looking hickory handle whereas Tony uses a heavier modern splitting maul with a fibreglass handle. This demonstrates Steve's greater strength, speed, and endurance (as well as his old-fashioned nature) because it is harder to split logs with a lighter axe but his pile is bigger than Tony's. He compensates for the harder tool with his raw strength. It is easier to split wood with a maul, but Tony's pile is smaller. It's a difference between old vs new as well as power vs strategy since the maul is largely dependent on the weight of the head.
Thor went off to find a great axe....worthy of a God!
(Well...a couple movies later...)
@@gregorykiernan7849 Meh, if they were smart they wouldve told Mace Windu to come out of the damn barn and cut the Logs with his light sabre. They wouldve been done in 10 minutes.
The twist here is Stark was actually doing well and he got secondly confused by which pile he was at and pointing at the wrong one. Cap just so happened to have took from his pile now and then to make his bigger.
Or they had two axes on set and the director said "Take that one." /s
@@KMcNally117 exactly it doesn't have to be that deep every time 😅
I didn’t realize until years later, but Cap has an old fashioned, wooden handled axe. And Tony has a modern axe. Shows the difference between old fashioned cap and technological Tony
@@esloquees3854 you got them champ
Siesta ElMuerto lol his point still stands tho
Siesta ElMuerto u proved his point buddy
@@esloquees3854 lol youre a moron. You proved his point even more. Go back to putting square blocks through a round hole child.
@@esloquees3854 lmao ok 12 year old stinky kid.
I just came here to see Chris Evans tear that log
😏😏😏😏😏
0:47 😂😆 awesomeness
@@brodeeb.9323 ahahahahahahahaha
Great minds think alike
Same, actually.
Tony : I dont trust man without a dark side.
Steve: *Proceeds to withhold information of Tony's parents being murdered by his brainwashed bestfriend*
Hence why he said "lets just say you havent seen it yet" knowing that he would find out sooner or later.
but at this point, Steve doesn't know that his friend killed Tony's parents. Steve found out after Bucky told him about siberia, super soldier serum, and the other winter soldiers
@@dennysantosogunawan5637 he found out during the winter soldier when zemo showed him the tape while talking about the algorithm
@@effanbyte151 remember when Tony asked Steve "did you know?" after tony saw the recording?
And Steve said "yes"
which means Steve already knew that, even before zemo showed it
He didn’t. He suspected. He didn’t know. You don’t act on suspicion. Especially if you can trigger someone emotionally
Especially since Steve knows it was more complicated than what it seemed and Tony would react emotionally
For all the times we hail Tony as being logical, almost all his significant choices have been emotional
In a different universe, he actually brings the tractor to life and they have to fight it in Avengers: Age of Tractron
🤣
They fight John Deere for the right to repair 🤣
Ironic how Cap says sometimes
my teamates dont tell me things while he kept the murder of Tony's parents from him.
Steven Patrick also, the “don’t take from my pile’ line was funny because he didn’t actually need to take from his pile because he had more wood
standardajr09 lol
Steven Patrick, I think that was the point? Cuz stark was all *"I don't trust a man without a darkside"* and Steve responded *"let's just say you haven't seen it yet"* meaning he knew he was hiding the death of Starks parents
Steven Patrick - Yeah it's true that Steve kept Tony's parents murder a secret. He knew all along who killed them. But there is a reason why he kept it from him. It's because Steve knew that Tony would choose to try to kill Bucky. Instead of blaming the head of HYDRA who mainly killed his parents, he would only blame it all on Bucky. It's sad though that Tony can't easily accept that it wasn't Bucky's fault. Not since HYDRA ensnared him, tortured him, and mind controlled him to do terrible things.
standardajr09 No the roids he took had more wood
Tony's greatest fear came true at the end of Infinity War. The worst part wasn't seeing his friends die... It was that he survived.
ARayOfSunShine32 and now in endgame, mostly everyones alive except him
He watched his son die and he couldn’t do anything to stop it. Despite fighting that one moment for almost a decade.
@@STARKILLER15100 his son?
Void AxeL Peter Parker was Tony’s “metaphorical” son.
he sure didnt survive no more lol
Tony: By the way, where is groot?
Steve: Oh boy...
I am firewood. 🔥
@@rebeccamichael626 you did not.. Lmfaoooo
I am burnt
Lmfao, that was a nice one
Steve: I'll do you one better who is groot?
Steve ripping the wood in half with his bare hands was actually a moment of him getting fed up and a little bit angry but still holding back.
this is why civil war happened. Steve had more wood than Tony
XxxXMaster GamerXxxX lol
That sounds dirty or of context.
In more ways then one
no just harder wood
Just what I was thinking
The real reason Civil War started was because Cap stole from Tony’s pile
i thought it was because he ate the last donut with the red white and blue sprinkles
You saw that too XD
Quetzal00358 no its because of the DONUT
As if cap's pile is not as big as of tony....😁😂
😹😹😹
This clip is so important due to 2 reasons
The conversation with Captain America foreshadowed Civil War
The conversation with Nick Fury foreshadowed Infinity War and Endgame .
Age of Ultron is so underrated !
All of the MCU films foreshadowed some other MCU films. It's almost like they're all connected.
@@AizensPlan that's why i like Marvel movies
@@AizensPlan I mean, they are all connected.
All things considered, it's also the very reason why the movie is flawed, setting up so many plot points for the future to the point of neglecting its own.
@@dsharp4763 yeah, kinda reminds me of Bvs too.
0:48 I don’t know why but when I was younger I thought splitting a log with your bare hands was actually possible with enough muscle strength. I didn’t know Captain American was superhuman😂
It's cuz he made it look so easy
Fury: "Don't make it come to life."
Stark: "But I was going to name it "Trac-Thor"!"
Then TVA shows up
Nerd
@@davidherve6500 Which one?
@@RiftW4lker ?
@@stephenpriest2766 lol nc edited freaking nerd
Mom: "Family gatherings aren't that bad"
The tension during family gatherings: 0:46
I'll find you in the comments another 100000 times before my dad gets back with the milk
Yoooo
Hey it's you
I see you literally everywhere
Damn u again
Trivia: The real reason the Civil War broke out is that Tony thought Steve took wood from his pile.
Someone Get this guy a medal 😂
😂😂yep
@@rafi6946 correct 😂
The point of chopping wood is to supply for everyone there. No pile would be personally owned. Not even Stark is that selfish.
Tony: Did you take from my pile?
Steve: I didn't know if it was from yours.
Tony: Don't bullshit me, Rogers! Did you take from my pile?!
Steve:…Yes.
Tony: 😡 *Punch*
Tony: "I don't trust a guy without a dark side."
Steve: "Let's just say you haven't seen it yet."
*Civil War happens*
That's actually awesome
Well I’m supposing he knew about Tony’s dads death at this time so that might be what he’s talking about
@@ianpfaffenberger1680 He knew about it way back in winter solider, Zola shows him on screen.
@@hanz263 Steve and us, the viewers, can clearly see the assassin in photo followed by extract from newspapers saying that Stark is dead. If I, the viewer could figure that out way back in 2014, then Steve could also. I mean it is so obvious, he might have written it on screen.
In the context of this movie the dark side he's referring to is that he's a soldier for life. So when he tells Tony you haven't seen it yet he's saying that's because we're on the same side. Tony saw his dark side when he whooped his @ though.
I never noticed how small Tony's pile was compared to Steve's. LOL
Tony: “Dont take from my pile”
I mean Steve’s superhuman Tony’s not
Well when he can rip logs in half in 3 seconds can you be shocked
@The Zoom bruce wayne beat crocodiles and aliens with bare hands for a living. Stark uses armor lol
The Zoom Tony stark is one of the smartest people in the marvel universe and he shown he can do a lot even with out his armour
Did anyone else really want a scene with Tony Stark, billionaire genius inventor, just straight-up fixing a tractor? No? I think it would have been cute.
Effervescent Sloth yeah I was really hoping they would show it😞
Diary of Deaths stfu how would that be cringy and unnecessary?!? If anything your cringy and unnecessary you dumb fuck don’t ever disrespect tony like that and if you have nothing good to say then don’t shit at all and keep scrolling and everyone else reading this I’m sorry you guys had to to waste ur time reading this rant to this peace of shit over here I hope you all have a wonderful day
@Diary of Deaths Shiiiet that escalated quickly hahaha
Diary of Deaths did we ask for opinion tho?! No we the fuck did not so again bye bitch
Diary of Deaths oh sorry did I hurt ur feelings and get to ur head? Idc🤪
I like how Steve has the old school axe and tony has updated axe
How much does anyone want to bet that “updated” axe was made in China?
"Do me a favor, try not to bring it to life".
Lol Savage line from Nick.
Next day.....Hawkeye's son: Hey Dad the tractor won't startClint: I thought Tony fixed it?Fury: Mother Fu...(reaching into his jacket pockets, hands the kid a bunch of spark plugs) sorry about that try these
Thanks, mate.
I was the 1000 like , have a great day or night dude 🌹🙏
Tony: "I watched my friends die but it wasn't the worst part."
Fury: "No the worst part is you didn't..."
This quote makes so much sense
fury:do me a favor, try not to bring it alive
i always forget how savage fury could be
John Doe what does it mean?
Muhammad Usman Well that’s essentially what Tony did with Ultron. He took a crumpled robot and brought it to life. Unfortunately it was evil and has a warped sense of morality.
Muhammad Usman it’s called survivors guilt, any soldier who has lost a friend in combat can tell you about it. You don’t fight to keep yourself safe, you fight to keep the guys next to you safe, if they die and you don’t they did their jobs and you feel like you have failed them even though 99.9% of the time there was nothing you could possibly have done to save them. Just another form of ptsd to fuck with you.
Muhammad Usman it’s called survivors guilt, any soldier who has lost a friend in combat can tell you about it. You don’t fight to keep yourself safe, you fight to keep the guys next to you safe, if they die and you don’t they did their jobs and you feel like you have failed them even though 99.9% of the time there was nothing you could possibly have done to save them. Just another form of ptsd to fuck with you.
"I watched all my friends die.. but the worst part was..."
"...you didn't"
Tony died so all his friends wouldn't.
MCU writers really pull everything back around.
Survivor's guilt is an extremely common topic in movies where someone survives a situation that other people don't. I guarantee you that there was no connection planned between this conversation and the end of Endgame.
*Disagrees in Black Widow
@@elementblue780 I’m pretty sure that there was a connection. I mean, old Tony would’ve at least hesitated before doing something that he knew would kill him. Endgame Tony, however, didn’t. Strange stuck his finger up and Tony just went “oh, I get it.”
@@BFrydell Strange basically just stuck his finger up to tell him they won in just 1 future he saw.
Pretty cool shit tbh.
I wish iron man didnt have to die but then again where would tony go from here.
Sure there are more interesting villans but tonys character would prob decline/become boring especially since he always has to be the center of atention besides thor.
@@BFrydell I'm sorry but I have to disagree here. Tony had already proven his willingness to sacrifice himself multiple times. The most famous example is obviously the Nuke through the Wormhole, but even back in the first Iron Man movie he showed that he was willing to do whatever it takes to protect others, even if kills him. I understand they were trying to give him this big fulfilling send-off, but there's so many issues with what's shown that it's really hard for me to enjoy. I've loved the MCU since day one, and there's plenty of movies that get way too much hate for stupid reasons, but Endgame truly did drop the ball in a number of ways.
Tony Stark fixed a tractor. That's how Transformers were born.
Steve: "and they tore us apart like cotton candy."
Also Steve, 1 min later: *tears a log in half like cotton candy*
Lady X K
*MORE LIKE, HALF A MINUTE LATER, TO BE PRECISE*
@@chadwarden1179 *watch yourself 😂 that was Tony who tore the avengers in half*
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Steve was speaking from experience, from his WWII days (Red Skulls cosmic supremacy quest) as well as Winter Soldier (Fury's aggressive surveillance quest) days when he said innocent people die if you try to win a war before it starts
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*If only the mofos around the old guy listened to all his wisdom (Tony didn't listen to him when it came to taking a stand for the Accords, didn't listen to him when it came to Bucky being innocent, be it for the UN bombing or his parents' killing.. look where it got them)*
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Just listen to our elders with wisdom and experience and we can get our shit straight
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*Yes Tony's ultimate snap sacrifice is supposed to make all of the above correct, but think about it, for all the mistakes he made, he had to pay the price with his life, away from his daughter*
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*None of Steve's actions in any way contributed to negative outcomes of Avengers 1, 2, 2.5, 3, and 4. Think about it*
@@amanpotdar Well steve and tony both messed up in civil war. And definetely could have been more cooperative with the accords which then leads to the tension but Hello are you completely forgetting about the fact that steve hid the truth of about tony's parents from him which effectively ended their friendship and the avengers
@@epicfan1598 well I mean there never would’ve have been any accords in the first place if Tony hadn’t created a murder bot and dropped a city out of the sky I mean sure that was a mistake not intentional but cap not telling Tony as a way to protect was a mistake as well when you think about but cap keeping a secret didn’t lead to anyone’s deaths unlike Tony’s little mistake
I like how Tony doesn’t even flinch when Steve rips the log in half, that just shows that every hero in the Avengers has an equal amount of bravery
why would he flinch tho, hes not even expecting steve to harm him.
@@kollinlorenzo3287 so, you’re saying that if some buff dude angrily rips a log in half after saying something that offends him. You’re lying if you say that you wouldn’t be scared in the slightest
@@adamoreilly6295 lol i wont if i know the guy and trusts him entirely, like tony he trusts steve the only time he felt fear in him is in civil war when he completely lose trust in him.
Tony most definitely flinched metaphorically when Steve destroyed that log with his bare hands. It’s all in the expression and immediate silence.
My reaction to this was “bet you’re glad that wasn’t your head, right?”
Ironman can destroy a building
One thing I just noticed while rewatching this scene was how Cap splitting the wood with his hands in some sort of anger after Tony mentioned how they can go home once all the fighting has ended. Cap's reaction there is actually him showing his darker side since the nightmare he had from Scarlet Witch did affect him somewhat. Cap saw war where ever he went, and when Peggy mentioned that the war was over and that they could go home, everything disappears, showing how Cap's darker side is that he actually can't live without war, something Ultron himself also alluded to. Pretty interesting stuff.
Tl;dr: This scene calls back to previous scenes showing how Cap can't live without a war.
Maybe but additionally why he reacts this way is also, he doesn't have a home. Tony and all the other team members do have home and people waiting for them. Cap is living out of his time and most of the people he knew or could call his own are dead or so aged they'e about to die. He doesn't have anywhere called "home" to go.
KeplerSpacePony also Cap says how we shouldn’t keep secrets from each other when he kept the secret about Tony’s parents
Well, he is not called captain AMERICA for nothing, amirite?
jk
Captain America can't live without war......but Steve Rogers can
His point went over your head huh? How do screen and prevent all crime? People can change their minds moments before a terrible action.
If you go full minority report you lead to a dystopian nightmare
"Im just an old man who cares very much about you" And with one sentence Nick Fury disarmed the most powerful and brilliant weapons maker in history.
1:23 I love how his attitude on fixing old tractor. Seems like he's recallig the good old days when he was a kid and just started his career from such old vehicles
When was the axe invented? - 6000 B.C.
People before 6000 B.C. - 0:48
Hahaha lol why diz comment underrated, it deserves more likes
I watched that in slowmotion sooo many times...
Bruh fuck you 😂😂😂😂
Lol 😂😂
I laughed a bit too hard at this 😂
Tony: Isn't that the why we fight? So we can end the fight? So we get to GO HOME?!
Steve: (angrily ripping a log in half) B@@CH, I *CAN'T* GO HOME!!!
Rebekah Segun LOL
Endgame spoliers... he can go home..
Jake Fett lol not even a spoiler anymore
@@leftanutstainonyourcouch.5196I know i was teasing xD
@@jakefett9503 He didn't know that at the time. None of them knew. :P
Fuck i just realized something, 2:45 the foreshadowing is amazing.
"-Watch my friends die, you´d think that´d be as bad as it gets right? Nope, wasnt the worst part.
-The worst part is that you didnt"
i know this is very late but that line also has a double interpretation.
1. You didn't die with your friends. (survivors guilt, in this interpretation fury feel sympathy/empathy for tony.)
or
2. You didn't see your friends die, it was vision, quit whinging, get off your ass and save the god damn world mutha fucka.
I hear "you did it" after I came to know he is the Dr. Doom. 😂
"And I'm the man who Killed The Avengers."
Then in Endgame, he's the man who saved not only The Avengers, but the Universe as a whole.
FACT
@@jona4458 How is it a reach?
How’s that a reach? That’s literally what happened. His conversation with Fury was foreshadowing Infinity war and endgame.
@@cindyskullz others in the avengers helped him
@@jona4458 and he saved them when he took the stones from thanos and snapped him outta existence
Am I the only one watching random marvel clips after watching endgame
I am too
Me
Nope
No
Nope. It became a really bad habit for me.
I love Cap's quote here, "Every time someone tries to win a war before it starts, innocent people die". I feel like it really points out towards WW2 and how it happened
but innocent people die at war too. it sounded smart at first but then you realize its kind of stupid
@@thehim2990 He probably meant it as in more people die than what would normally happen in the war.
@@zeuskf62 Exactly
TheHim2 Steve might be under the impression that Tony isn’t taking this whole thing seriously, almost like a game with no real consequences. If Tony did take creating the Ultron AI seriously, he would have consulted with everyone and what he plans to do with it. I can imagine some would object to Tony’s idea. But Tony would rather go unopposed and make it with Bruce without telling anyone. This is similar to how SHIELD (due to influence of HYDRA) began acting up in Winter Soldier with some people in SHIELD unaware of what the plan was or the intentions were. Steve understands these situations, and having been kept in the dark again, by an equal no less, is a little unsettling.
@@theomnigamer9177 yet Steve did something very similar by not telling Tony that his parents had been assassinated
I love the dynamic of how originally Nick saw Tony as a reckless problem, but now he’s just a fatherly figure who shows he cares, talking to a young blood who matured enough to start caring about people other than himself. How Tony has grown…🙌
Tony has always cared about other people than himself. Even at the beginning, he cared about Rhodey, Pepper and (not knowing he was evil) Stane. He tends to need interaction, but once he does interact, he tends to care about others fairly quickly.
@@Ares99999 absolutely! I love his character! He’s so rough around the edges but loyal as heck!
I always thought age of ultron was just okay for an avengers film,
but after watching Endgame I feel like Endgame wouldn't have given the feels it gave if not for the massive character developments in this one.
Whedon was done wrong by the producers who forced the unnecessary Thor scene and Infinity War foreshadowing, but the movie is still good. This film along with Iron Man 3 established Tony's arc for the rest of the movies that has now concluded with Endgame. It doesn't get the credit it deserves.
Winterfang I mean it wasn’t just Endgame or Infinity war, it set up Civil War with Sokovia, Thor Ragnorok with Thor’s vision, Black Panther with Claw, and possibly the upcoming Black Widow movie. It had to do a lot but it was well worth it after everything
@@jonnemesis11 honestly the first avengers is where the biggest character moments to lay everything out happens.
when cap and iron man are arguing on the helicarrier cap tells Tony that he's not one make a big sacrifice and basically that he's selfish.
iron man tells cap that without his super soldier serum he's nothing, and that he's basically a roided up jock.
well in endgame, both were proven wrong. Tony sacrificed himself to save the universe, and cap proved that he's worthy of mjolnir, meaning his cap powers arent at all what makes him special.
@@Basch152 Not exactly. Tony completed his arc in Avengers when he sacrificed himself by taking the nuke to outer space. Steve had already proved himself in his first movie, the only reason he became Cap in the first place was because he was worthy. So neither of these points have anything to do with Endgame.
That's the issue with set up. It's very mediocre without pay off, but we have the pay off now which makes it seem a lot better.
“Call me old fashion”
Tony, you’re literally talking to someone even older than your fashion
THIS COMMENT 😭😂😂😂
Well that's easy to forget considering he looks 10 years younger than Tony.
@@H.K.5 technically Steve is a few years younger than Tony, but if you count it by birth year, then Steve is much older
The funniest part is in real life Robert Downey Jr is two decades older than Chris Evans
"I don't understand converse, when I was a kid we were all wearing dress shoes"
"yeah, well we got comfier"
Is there any particular need to rip that log with his bare hands: No
But do we care : Yes
Yes, it shown frustration
He didn't rip it, he split it. Ripping a log is when you cut it against the grain, which is done with a saw. Also, if there was already a crack at the top of the log, long enough to get your fingers in, what Steve did isn't actually all that impressive--an average human could do that, albeit maybe not as fast and violently. Splitting wood, especially when it's sufficiently dry, is really easy. Sometimes swinging the ax just hard enough to crack the top and then pulling it apart with your hands is the easiest way to split wood, as you don't have to gather the two pieces when they fly off in different directions.
N o c s you’re unnecessary to all life on earth
@@brodeeb.9323 got it hahah :)
He has no home to go to so when Tony said he wanted to go home he felt pain and so he ripped the log in anger.
i love how stark can shrink an arc reactor down into the palm of his hands using a box of scraps and break the laws of physics with his tech but is delegated to tractor repairman while on the farm
Steve rips the log because he doesn't have a home to go back to. He doesn't want to admit it, but "the fight" is all he has, and so he keeps it going.
Also dont forget that, you were in the deadliest and most gruesome war history has ever seen. Killed lots of Nazis, has seen lots of Soldiers die and probably liberated one or two concentration camps. The next thing you know you has slept for 70 years into a world where you dont belong...So ofcourse he can only keep fighting. He never stepped out of WW2.
Cap saw the Horrors of War like noone else in the MCU.
He very much didnt belong into the future, because, at heart. He was still in WW2
“Anytime someone tries to stop a war before it starts, innocent people die.” That may be true. But it would seem many more innocent people will die if a war actually starts. Caps logic isn’t sound
I think you're over reading by a tad bit
no he was aggressive because peggy said that we can go home ...in his dream same as tony
K B ...it makes perfect sense. If you try to stop a war before it starts, eventually, everybody becomes an enemy and deserves to be put in concentration camps or killed off for what they might do. That’s why you strive for open communication to strengthen connection and build bridges to eliminate separation. Like the old saying goes, “If you strive to live like a hammer, eventually, everything will start to look like a nail”.
Can we just take a moment to appreciate that the archery target in the barn had no holes in it, anywhere, except dead center?
the details the marvel put in the scene is really Great
Time please
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@@sandeepkumarmacharla3703 wow i didnt notice. Thanks
Little things like that is what makes mcu great
Avengers 5 will be all the heroes going to therapy for PTSD mark my words
No
theyll all be dead. i assure you. :(
I'd actually pay to see that. The actions is good and all, but it's the little moments that are the best. Makes these heroes far more relatable.
@Pluto the Forgotten one Ant-Man :"I've seen things 😨"
@Jeamus Iron Man 3 ended with Tony talking to Bruce like in therapy but Bruce just told him that's not his specialty.
Love the detail that when Tony said "So we get to go home" Steve split the log in anger. cause if you really think about it, Steve was really the only one who didn't have a home, his home was back in 40's. so what he was fighting for at the time was something he could never get. Because he couldn't go back.
Luckily in the very end they did win, and once he got that chance to finally go home, he took it. Because that was the mission, the why he fought. So that he could finally go home.
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Another detail I picked up on is when Steve said "Every time someone tries to win a war before it starts, innocent people die"
It reminded me of Thanos in Endgame, he tried to start a war that wasn't supposed to happen for a couple more years. And what happened, he lost.
But in the beginning of the end game movie, cap felt like he's home. He's grateful to see whales, better air quality, and so on
Tony: "I don't trust a guy without a dark side".
DON'T WORRY TONY GIVE HIM A COUPLE OF MOVIES HE'LL GET THERE
What was his dark side again? The fact that he liked his own ass?
drbjr99 no the thing where he didn’t tell tony who killed his parents.
@@andrewkahn3257 Except I don't think he knew Bucky was involved with that? I thought he only learned that fact in Civil War?
@@poodlemeister22314 ...he still didnt tell tony that his parents were literally murdered by hydra....idk
@@razzledazzle9723 Less than a day later, Nat dropped all of HYDRA on the net. Steve has no reason to think Tony didn't read them, especially since Tony pulled out a bunch of the dropped files after Ultron wrote them out of the net.
"Sometimes my teammates don't tell me things"
yeah, in Captain America : Winter Soldier (right before Avengers : AOU event), in ship scene, Black Widow have another agenda (steal some files) besides saving hostages that Cap didn't even know it
Captain Bang Bros Dude, I think he's talking about the other thing...
The fact that Steve knew that Bucky killed Tony's parents
aydn theoddguy how can he knows if Bucky killed Tony's parents in 1991? Cap is out from ice long time after that tragedy.. I bet Cap says he knew that Bucky killed Tony's parents just after Bucky tell him his story, nor Cap just said it to prepare the worse attack scenario from Tony..
Captain Bang Bros he learned it in Winter Soldier.
Master Boss It wasnt explicit.
Tony sees tractor: "hello deer."
WHY THE HELL DID I ONLY JUST GET THAT JOKE
What's the joke?
@@saatvikkalra6061 The tractor is made by the John Deere company
@@Howtard ohhhh
@@saatvikkalra6061 the tractor is a John Deere
@@HouseOfAndrew yup got it
I love how Tony takes one look at the tractor and immediately starts personifying it like with every other piece of tech he uses
“Watching my friends die, that wasn’t the worst part”
“No, the worst part is that you didn’t”
Yeah, survivor’s guilt. It’ll do a number on ya.
Boglenight facts you can even get it from even one person dying I got when my great grand mother die when I was 6 and I had to go to therapy
@@sparky2_0 that's not survivors guilt. I'm sorry for your loss but that is absolutely not survivors guilt.
@@sparky2_0 nah try the military
This whole scene including his vision foreshadowed Thanos killing everyone and when he finally got the chance to die, he didn't. Tony's vision came true. He survive at the cost of Dr. Strange saving his life as he watched his friends disappear before his eyes. The guilt he felt then must have been tremendous. Props to Marvel for creating continuity and literally not missing any details or misplacing anything, as we all learned that everything is done for a reason.
@@xkamuiz this probably just further reinforces why stark was in such a bad state after infinity war. He had the visions, he knew what was coming, yet it happened anyway because Dr Strange gave the stone to Thanos in order for Stark to live. It was his main fear brought to life, despite how necessary it was
I saw this with a friend and she said "When Captain America ripped that log in half, my ovaries exploded."
I felt that lmao
He is a Minecraft Steve
Can't blame her
So did mine.
I’m a dude.
I can do that with an explosive
Well at least Nick Fury didn’t show up somewhere else weird like in the bathroom where Tony was taking a sh*t... *ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, YOU NEVER EVEN HESITATED*
Tony: 👁👄👁... 💩
haha why has nobody else commented 🤣
This comment cracked me up, probably moreso than any other YT comment I've encountered before.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA I'm laughing out loud because of this comment
*Nick Fury chilling in the barn waiting for Tony to show up*
🧘
@@Khan-_-Art1st bruhh😭😂😂🤣I'm wheezing
"Every time someone tries to win a war before it's started, innocent people die." I love this line, it's proven through years so many times.
Want proof that Marvel knew their audience?
I present to you, Chris Evans in a tight shirt chopping wood.
Shirt is too tight, must be uncomfortable
@@gardeningkittycat6025 I am very comfortable with it 😭😭
@@gardeningkittycat6025 it’s definitely not
lol wearing a tight shirt while chopping wood.
Chad Steve Rogers with his muscle shirt and boots vs Virgin Tony Stark with his sweater on his waist and his calculator watch.
Fury: do me a favor, try not to bring it to life
Tractor: hello there
Fury: goddamnit Stark
Then Mace Windu and Obi Wan Reunited after 100+ years
Fury:- You had one job. Just the one.
😂😂Furious comment
It's Stank, Tony Stank.
Rabbid Jeremy lol
To me the best scene is before this. When Thor leaves and Cap turns around to walk back into Clint's house and he hears kids laughing and he freezes. He can't bring himself to go inside. He can't go home. He fidgets and walks away and the doorframe is just...there. A combat vet who can't go home. That scene touched my heart.
This honestly is touching
So true! And in his mind his best friend is somewhere out there and he can't even find him and that makes things so much worse. :(
I wonder if they got that idea from the ending to the movie 'The Searchers' it is very similar.
I almost feel like that is part of the reason why he got so defensive while Tony was speaking to him about walking away without a problem. He clearly felt uncomfortable in such a settled environment that reminded him to what he used to want.
....oof. Yeah, that makes perfect sense, he straight up snaps only after Tony says they just want to "go home".
Wanda playing with their minds, have showed us that Tony really cares the most about the avengers. Noticed that everyone's got their flashbacks to their personal life except for Tony. He's always got his minds on them, never stop thinking about it until Thanos came. He's the most selfless avenger to me.
Your pov is interesting and deep. Since Iron man 1 it has implied that Tony is a very protective person.
@@TrinhNguyen-qz6rpnot to mention a lot of the factors for Tony in IM1 was his failure to save Yinsen - the guy that practically saved and helped him in the first place
Damn Nick Fury just kinda foreshadowed infinity war, half of the avengers turned to dust and Nick Fury said “the worst part is, you didn’t” and tony was looking at his hand to see if he was gonna turn into dust but he didn’t and that was his worst nightmare
"I watched all my friends die.. but the worst part was..."
"...you didn't"
No one got that, no one.
Which people are you referring to: the other Avengers or the audience?
Wow that makes so much sense
Maybe the vision was telling Tony the only way for his friends to stand if for him to fall 😔
@@ccelite3782 yes that was the whole "you couldve saved us" i knew ironman was dying since that scene
His whole life he wanted to be useful - needed. Mainly because he never felt his father would acknowledge him. Him seeing his friends die without him - not to die with them or be the one to sacrifice himself .... it kills him inside.
When their conversation started to get intense Cap had to flex tearing the wood with his bare hands 😂
“Do me a favor, try not to bring it to life” probably the most underrated Nick Fury line in the MCU
That line was perfect, lol
"Artificial intelligence you never even hesitated" and he never even when to jail for it.
i was waiting for someone to mention the line that cracked me up the most
1:48 I feel like a certain West Wing line would fit perfectly here. “Is it time for my 10:00 am scolding?” said by Martin Sheen.
I will always appreciate these films so much for their dialogue. They're so much more than a bunch of action-packed fight scenes, they have depth to them also.
"Every time someone tries to win a war before it starts, innocent people, die, every the time."- Steve Rogers
I just can’t with Cap’s character arc it’s relatable to real world events
Erskin and his supersoldier serum: 👀
I mean.....innocent people die regardless, more so in a war usually.
Cap said that for a reason: Pearl Harbor. Japanese tried to win the war before it started. Safe to say, that's not what happened.
@@thunderbird1921 I mean, the war on Iraq works on the same mindset.
And it’s not even just that. America, Britain and France have a history of committing espionage to control the political development of other countries to their favor. Regardless of how it would effect the people and everyone has led to just more and more innocent people dying.
Cap hit the nail on the head and he wasn’t even around for the last decade of this century.
Tonys worst fear was watching his friends die, instead he saved all of them and the whole universe and died first, what a savage
After half of his friends die first in the snap... he lived most of his worst fear, it's what drove him to reconsider helping in Endgame.
Rodshark75 except none of his actual friends were snapped, he considered OG avengers his friends, and Rhodey and Pepper were still alive (idk if Happy was tho) so he at least had his friends and then saved them and the Universe as a whole
Except Natasha
@@Melody--kq7cn none of his OG 6 Avengers may have died in Infinity War, but he lost Peter Parker still, and a number of people he's trusted with the snap
@@antoni4582 it was Parker’s fate that hurt tony the most
Realized that Tony's worst fear of ALL of his friends dying and him living came very close to reality at the beginning of end game, but by the end, he reversed that fear entirely, by having all of his friends live and being brought back, and him dying
Fury: "The worst part, was that you didn't"
Stark: *Pauses*
Damn... The foreshadowing of Endgame is blowing my mind...
@@kaveengeek7845 why?
And Stark remembered that sentence when Peter Parker got dusted on Titan.
lol that's not foreshadowing, wtf
@@mr.anderson6729 because stark was the only important character who actually died
@@Carcosahead that is so much foreshadowing
I can’t😂🤣🤣🤣😂 1:11 “don’t take from my pile” and his voice is perfect at that moment
I love Tony’s face when he hears Fury’s voice😂 like “god dammit I knew it”
@@gavindao6754 yeah for real 😂
“every time someone tries to win a war before it starts, innocent people die” is a very strong theme in this movie and also franchise. the Winter Soldier film was another example
Steve: **rips wood in half**
Tony: "that wasn't necessary"
He was angry
Tony like" my suit can do that too" 👀
@Proxima Tony took out all his anger on the skyscraper with Hulk! Look at what I did, Steve! XD
th-cam.com/video/KmLk3ce3z80/w-d-xo.html (sorry for posting a link ) Tony Was a Legend 😔🔥
@GrantKP he can if had super soldier serum😆
I love the conversational intricacies between Steve and Tony. They are so different and head strong. And a very good deal misguided. I somehow believe that the reason why Civil War happened was because Steve and Tony didn't wish to understand the other person's perception. But that doesn't change the fact that they were any less friends. Whatever anyone has to say, I love Steve and Tony's complicated friendship. And I believe that even though the makers didn't show it, somewhere Steve did feel guilty about letting Tony down. Steve never showed it and even failed to show it when it was needed the most, but still he did believe in Tony. When no one else did. Not because he is a patriot and the role model of America, because Tony was his friend.
Steve is essentially Tony’s older brother. The “perfect” older brother that Tony could never live up to, felt he had gotten all of Howard’s love, and felt like he’d competed with his memory all his life and then wham! One day, older brother appears and they have to negotiate their relationship. They’re the most connected of any two characters in the Avengers because of that- and they love and fight each other the hardest too.
@@alicekleber4673 funny since it was actually tony that was trying to negotiate with Steve while Steve was being more inflexible
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@@jakealter5504 There are times to be flexible, but trading away your morals isn't one of them. Steve knew how it would turn out. He didn't think he knew. He knew, deep down, that Tony was wrong, that giving up their freedom would end badly. He didn't know how it would end badly, only that it would, and he wasn't willing to give it up. That's why he was inflexible.
@@Michael-dy2lb true
“Sometimes my teammates don’t tell me things”.
Tony: “And sometimes you don’t tell your teammates if your best friend killed their parents”.
Cap: I did not know you knew that.
It's Joss Whedon's movie bro, what the heck were you expecting?
bc tony is too dumb and reckless when it comes to emotions.. he's ego are much valuable for him than his suit.. surely bucky killed tony's parents.. his body did but not his own mind and heart.. but who would accept such reason like that.? that's why i also understand why tony act like he was in civil war.. which made steve more capable of being the avengers leader.. he understands everyone well around him..
"and sometimes i wanna punch your perfect teeth" 😂
And sometimes you sign the accords of Sokovia because you feel guilty and betray your friends. Sad but true.
He should have gone back in time to tell tony so he could wreck cap in debates
0:56
I like to think that Tony educated and smart enough to literally know most of recorded human history
and is desperately recalling to find an example of a time where
"Someone trying to end a war before it starts" actually paid off...
but came up with nothing and mentally thought... "Shit... he's right"
That is not true. The dialogue sounds good, but many a treaties were signed to prevent wars. Just because the treaty eventually broke does not mean that the effort was wasted.
@@AnkhArcRod
Yes but it's not a treaty is it?
Treaty means both parties are at least in a mutual understanding.
Tony's idea (and I am assuming) is to have a global security system that would monitor and respond to any and all threats.
A system like that would cause a global conflict because every government would sooner or later come into clash against it.
Captain is not wrong.
America used nuke as a way to end the war but it caused other countries to join in an arms race.
And now nuclear annihilation is a global concern.
Tony wanted to create something far more dangerous than a nuke.
Only difference between this and Project Insight is Tony is not using it for world domination.
@@Phantom_ZoneGood idea. Certainly better than Steve's... wait, does Steve even HAVE an idea?
Steve was completely wrong here. Ultron was the way to fo
@@AnkhArcRod What did Steve say? Winning a war before it starts, not stopping the war before it starts.
"Don't take from my pile" classic tony..
He dont play well with other
“Every time someone tries to win a war before it starts, innocent people die. Every time.”
That hits hard.
But it's completely stupid. More people will die once the war starts
At face value, sure. That statement’s not historically true though.
@@PWNINSWAGMASTER Cough Cough... World War 1... COUGH...
@@PWNINSWAGMASTER Except literally true in every war to date.
Crazy how he sees his friends die but in reality hes the one that ends up dead
He died, so the other won't
David Urrego obviously idiot but you didnt get what the man was trying to say smh
It was either him or them
No he saw in his vision that everybody would die if he didnt snap the fingers... This was all connected
Juan Flores he didn’t just save his friends he saved the entire universe
Tony's face when Cap splits the wood with his bare hands kills me every time