This girl's one smart cookie, she picked up on several things no one else has. Bucky not the bomber someone impersonating him. Killing the other WS, the time it takes to get from place to place. GiANT Man. Subbed. From America With Love
"Stay down... final warning." "I can do this all day." Fun Fact: Ernie Hudson was rumored to play T'Chaka before John Kani was cast. Best Friends Forever Fact: When the production of the film wrapped, Sebastian Stan and Anthony Mackie raced each other while in their superhero suits. Stan Lee Cameo Fact: Stan "The Man" Lee is a FedEx driver delivering a package to Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) and humorously mispronouncing the latter's name. Practical Over CGI Fact: No CGI was used during the highway chase scene when Bucky (Sebastian Stan) commandeered a moving motorcycle from under its rider. The whole stunt was practical. Casting Notes Fact: Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) remarks how attractive Aunt May (Marisa Tomei) is. Downey and Tomei had a relationship in the 1990s, and appeared together in Chaplin (1992) and Only You (1994). Adaptation Success Fact: One scene shows Ant-Man (Paul Rudd) being boosted by an arrow from Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner). This is taken directly from the comics, specifically The Avengers #223 (September 1982). This is the live-action debut of T'Challa (Chadwick Boseman), the Black Panther, one of the first black superheroes in American comic books, which debuted as a superhero in Fantastic Four #52 (July 1966). Back And Forth Fact: T'Challa had a much smaller role in the earlier drafts and did not even appear in costume, as the writers intended to put more focus on Spider-Man (Tom Holland), and save Black Panther's origin for his own movie. However, when it looked like Marvel would not be getting permission to use Spider-Man, Black Panther's role was beefed up significantly. By the time they did get to use Spider-Man, T'Challa had already become so integral to the plot that they decided to leave his role as it was, and give Spider-Man a smaller part. Authentic Battle Damage Fact: Tom Holland slightly hurt his nose while doing a flip during the filming of a scene. Chris Evans injured his arm muscles while filming the iconic shot of Captain America holding back a helicopter with his hands. Evans said: "That shot is a little bit of bicep porn. 'Zoom in on the biceps', that's what the script said. Kevin Feige didn't airbrush my biceps, that's me. It's not a utilitarian shot, it's a shot where you're trying to look heroic. That position (of holding the helicopter with one hand and the ledge with another) is actually a very unnatural position to use to stop something, but we used it because I have to flex my bicep, you are trying to make the scene look great and I genuinely messed my arm up doing that shot because of the strain."
When Clint/ Hawkeye shouts out the futurist is here, in reference to tony walking in, it’s also a subtle nod at Robert Downey jr’s music album, also called the futurist
I think a good accords could have been each country has the ability to approve the avengers operating within their boarders or ban them from operating within their boarders. With the ability of the entire UN to override a ban in extraordinary circumstances. That still allows the avengers to pick their missions and gives them clear defined boarders of Jurisdiction.
i just want to ask her that what would you do if you saw your parents' killer standing right in front of you and you have the power to kill him would you deal with logic and rationality?
@@suvrojit2004 Yes. You’re asking her what her reaction would be without providing that vital information to the forefront. Unless you’re trying to insinuate that it wouldn’t matter because you think everyone would react the same as Tony, which would make your question disingenuous
@@icegodsavior8885 I mean that's how everyone should react isn't it Kinda what a normal people first instinct should be Anyways that's what my thought process is!
"How did he get to Bucharest so fast if he was actually in Vienna" Ive seen this movie a million times along with plenty of reactions, and I have NEVER caught that detail because im a dumb guy and bad at geography
27:42 The origin story within the MCU is basically the same as the comics, 15 year old Peter Parker gets bitten by a "Radioactive Spider" gaining special abilities and becoming Spider-Man. We don't know much surrounding Peters origin as it's never been explored in the MCU beyond hints. Sony owned the rights to Spider-Man, Marvel Studios couldn't introduce him into the MCU unless a deal was made. Sony and Marvel made a deal to share the film rights and Marvel. Marvel decided that Civil War would be a good place to introduce Spider-Man as Spider-Man was apart of the Civil War comics. This being why Spider-Man hasn't shown up in the MCU until 2016's Avengers. Marvel now with Spider-Man of course wanted to make Spider-Man films down the line so they decided to introduce a young Peter Parker as a 15 year old who has only been Spider-Man for a few months, compared to the comics where by Civil War Peter was in his early 20s. So the aspect that makes the MCU Spider-Man differant is how Tony Stark helped a young Spider-Man by creating his very first "real" suit using Stark Tech and then inviting him to help him in Civil War. In the comics and films a 15 year old Peter commissions a suit that's just made out of fabric, nothing special or tech heavy beyond his web shooters. Peter went to the Fantastic Four first in the comics when he first became Spider-Man hoping to join and make money, since 1962 Spider-Man has been close with the F4. But it's not until the later comics when Peter is in his late teens to early adulthood when he starts developing high tech gear or starts teaming up with The Avengers etc. The MCU Spider-Man was very much pushed into the larger Marvel Universe from the beginning.
tony - "I DONT CARE, HE KILLED MY MOM" that was deep and so impactful to all men.. eveyman especially a men will turn " dark mode" when they saw a murderer who killed his mom..
7:08 - not the first (or the last) actor from "Community" to make an appearance in the MCU! And the Russo Brothers, who worked on "Community", directed "Winter Soldier", "Civil War", "Infinity War" and "Endgame". The Paintball episode of "Community" convinced Marvel Studios to reach out to the Russo brothers about directing "Winter Soldier".
First female reactor I seen agree with Tony’s side more. Steve was just too emotional, between Peggy’s death, and trying to save Bucky…and his naturally not being like Tony Steve cared more about wanting shit to be HIS way!- than about the Avengers, consequences be damned!🙄
It's crazy that Natasha Romanoff is human like Batman with no special powers but she fights like she do which is why she's my favorite female hero in the MCU
Oh please it’s a movie so they can’t make her look like a regular human when she fights. She would be killed easily same with Batman. They say he’s a regular human but can kick people clear across a room or dodge people with super spread and dodge heat vision. It’s ridiculous and why I can’t stand Batman..
"It's emotional, not logical", perfectly summed up by the guy, hats off!!!
It's what makes this movie so great. There is no perfect position, both sides have their points. Good reaction!
This girl's one smart cookie, she picked up on several things no one else has.
Bucky not the bomber someone impersonating him. Killing the other WS, the time it takes to get from place to place. GiANT Man.
Subbed. From America With Love
“There are alive people who would be dead now.”That was awesome take on the situation.
“But there are alive people who would be dead now” by far the greatest quote on this movie
captain stands his ground firmly even if the whole world tells him to move... thats why i'll stand with the captain too if i was told to choose
"Stay down... final warning."
"I can do this all day."
Fun Fact: Ernie Hudson was rumored to play T'Chaka before John Kani was cast.
Best Friends Forever Fact: When the production of the film wrapped, Sebastian Stan and Anthony Mackie raced each other while in their superhero suits.
Stan Lee Cameo Fact: Stan "The Man" Lee is a FedEx driver delivering a package to Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) and humorously mispronouncing the latter's name.
Practical Over CGI Fact: No CGI was used during the highway chase scene when Bucky (Sebastian Stan) commandeered a moving motorcycle from under its rider. The whole stunt was practical.
Casting Notes Fact: Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) remarks how attractive Aunt May (Marisa Tomei) is. Downey and Tomei had a relationship in the 1990s, and appeared together in Chaplin (1992) and Only You (1994).
Adaptation Success Fact: One scene shows Ant-Man (Paul Rudd) being boosted by an arrow from Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner). This is taken directly from the comics, specifically The Avengers #223 (September 1982). This is the live-action debut of T'Challa (Chadwick Boseman), the Black Panther, one of the first black superheroes in American comic books, which debuted as a superhero in Fantastic Four #52 (July 1966).
Back And Forth Fact: T'Challa had a much smaller role in the earlier drafts and did not even appear in costume, as the writers intended to put more focus on Spider-Man (Tom Holland), and save Black Panther's origin for his own movie. However, when it looked like Marvel would not be getting permission to use Spider-Man, Black Panther's role was beefed up significantly. By the time they did get to use Spider-Man, T'Challa had already become so integral to the plot that they decided to leave his role as it was, and give Spider-Man a smaller part.
Authentic Battle Damage Fact: Tom Holland slightly hurt his nose while doing a flip during the filming of a scene. Chris Evans injured his arm muscles while filming the iconic shot of Captain America holding back a helicopter with his hands. Evans said: "That shot is a little bit of bicep porn. 'Zoom in on the biceps', that's what the script said. Kevin Feige didn't airbrush my biceps, that's me. It's not a utilitarian shot, it's a shot where you're trying to look heroic. That position (of holding the helicopter with one hand and the ledge with another) is actually a very unnatural position to use to stop something, but we used it because I have to flex my bicep, you are trying to make the scene look great and I genuinely messed my arm up doing that shot because of the strain."
When Clint/ Hawkeye shouts out the futurist is here, in reference to tony walking in, it’s also a subtle nod at Robert Downey jr’s music album, also called the futurist
39:55 Indeed Cap is better, who else is worthy enough to wield Mjolnir 💪🏻
“ ITS THE MAN!!”, “ ITS THE MAN!!” lol
I think a good accords could have been each country has the ability to approve the avengers operating within their boarders or ban them from operating within their boarders. With the ability of the entire UN to override a ban in extraordinary circumstances. That still allows the avengers to pick their missions and gives them clear defined boarders of Jurisdiction.
The guy who tried to blow up Steve was crossbones 1 of captain America's greatest villains
i just want to ask her that what would you do if you saw your parents' killer standing right in front of you and you have the power to kill him
would you deal with logic and rationality?
The key thing that you’re leaving out is that Tony knew Bucky was brainwashed beforehand
@@icegodsavior8885 that's absolutely considerable but does it matter after what he saw on that video?
@@suvrojit2004 Yes. You’re asking her what her reaction would be without providing that vital information to the forefront. Unless you’re trying to insinuate that it wouldn’t matter because you think everyone would react the same as Tony, which would make your question disingenuous
@@icegodsavior8885 I mean that's how everyone should react isn't it
Kinda what a normal people first instinct should be
Anyways that's what my thought process is!
@@suvrojit2004 No. Everyone isn’t the same and you can’t apply how you’d react to a situation like it’s a one size fits all kind of thing
8:39 The same guy that wanted to hunt down Banner and weaponize him.
This was Tom's debut as Spider-Man and the first real marvel Spider-Man film after making a deal with sony pictures
orange slices are a popular halftime treat during american kids soccer games. . .
"How did he get to Bucharest so fast if he was actually in Vienna"
Ive seen this movie a million times along with plenty of reactions, and I have NEVER caught that detail because im a dumb guy and bad at geography
In the comics zemo was named baron von zemo and he took over hydra after the red skull died in the comics
27:42 The origin story within the MCU is basically the same as the comics, 15 year old Peter Parker gets bitten by a "Radioactive Spider" gaining special abilities and becoming Spider-Man. We don't know much surrounding Peters origin as it's never been explored in the MCU beyond hints.
Sony owned the rights to Spider-Man, Marvel Studios couldn't introduce him into the MCU unless a deal was made. Sony and Marvel made a deal to share the film rights and Marvel. Marvel decided that Civil War would be a good place to introduce Spider-Man as Spider-Man was apart of the Civil War comics. This being why Spider-Man hasn't shown up in the MCU until 2016's Avengers.
Marvel now with Spider-Man of course wanted to make Spider-Man films down the line so they decided to introduce a young Peter Parker as a 15 year old who has only been Spider-Man for a few months, compared to the comics where by Civil War Peter was in his early 20s. So the aspect that makes the MCU Spider-Man differant is how Tony Stark helped a young Spider-Man by creating his very first "real" suit using Stark Tech and then inviting him to help him in Civil War.
In the comics and films a 15 year old Peter commissions a suit that's just made out of fabric, nothing special or tech heavy beyond his web shooters. Peter went to the Fantastic Four first in the comics when he first became Spider-Man hoping to join and make money, since 1962 Spider-Man has been close with the F4. But it's not until the later comics when Peter is in his late teens to early adulthood when he starts developing high tech gear or starts teaming up with The Avengers etc. The MCU Spider-Man was very much pushed into the larger Marvel Universe from the beginning.
There are many connections between the MCU and tv show Community.
Loving the reactions! I can’t figure out their accent
Wow after 9 months😂
Overslept
@@whitesockcinemaclub you guys might be the mighty sleeper from the Indian mythology that lived in sri lanka
In the comics the civil war was about super heroes registering like they used to do to black people after slavery
tony - "I DONT CARE, HE KILLED MY MOM" that was deep and so impactful to all men.. eveyman especially a men will turn " dark mode" when they saw a murderer who killed his mom..
7:08 - not the first (or the last) actor from "Community" to make an appearance in the MCU! And the Russo Brothers, who worked on "Community", directed "Winter Soldier", "Civil War", "Infinity War" and "Endgame". The Paintball episode of "Community" convinced Marvel Studios to reach out to the Russo brothers about directing "Winter Soldier".
Tony’s the right one 😂
First female reactor I seen agree with Tony’s side more.
Steve was just too emotional, between Peggy’s death, and trying to save Bucky…and his naturally not being like Tony
Steve cared more about wanting shit to be HIS way!- than about the Avengers, consequences be damned!🙄
Cant wait till yall start DC ...they are way better than MCU .... this one , and the last 2 of this phase r the inly ones who can even compare ....
"Well you don't trust Stark", wait till you watch Avengers Engame, the man literally began and ended the franchise, cmon...
Dont get 2 excited lol only 3 decent movies after this....
✌️❤️❤️!...
It's crazy that Natasha Romanoff is human like Batman with no special powers but she fights like she do which is why she's my favorite female hero in the MCU
Oh please it’s a movie so they can’t make her look like a regular human when she fights. She would be killed easily same with Batman. They say he’s a regular human but can kick people clear across a room or dodge people with super spread and dodge heat vision. It’s ridiculous and why I can’t stand Batman..