Post-Credits Scene Reaction: ruclips.net/video/Fmzjpy2SAOA/видео.html Full Reaction on Patreon: www.patreon.com/posts/captain-america-85747883 When you first saw this film, were you shocked that The Winter Soldier was Bucky?
No, because I was a big follower of the comics, and he was Winter Soldier, White Wolf, and even Capitan America in the comics. But I think Sebastian Stan did an amazing job of portraying Bucky/ Winter Soldier. When he was first hired way back in Captain America: First Avenger, the people hiring said they knew instantly he could play Winter Soldier . . . but weren't so sure he could play Bucky. He proved he could, and the rest is MCU history. Bucky is one of the most messed up characters in the MCU in my opinion. His back story is so tragic. He loses so much and so many people, just like Steve (Cap). However, along the way he loses himself and has to struggle with getting himself back . . . and it's never sure if he can succeed, is it?
I really wish they had gone more into his backstory. There’s a move that the Widows do later that is taken from him in this movie, so it shows he did train girls in the Red Room, in my headcanon anyway.
25:33 When Steve freed Bucky from the Red Skull's fortress back in WWII, he was not being kept with the other POWs. He was lying on a bed or table of some kind. Many of us are guessing he was already being tested / experimented on / brainwahed when Rogers rescued him. It would explain how he could survive falling "to his death" and how Zola or the Soviets recovered him afterwards.
Soldiers in World War II generally didn't wear any kind of armor except their steel helmets, which were more for protection against flying debris and shrapnel from grenades. They weren't designed to stop a bullet. If you wanted to make body armor in the 1940s, you'd have to use canvas and leather to make a vest and sew steel plates into it. Such a design would stop pistol rounds and smaller caliber rifle rounds, but would be really heavy. Nowadays, the leather and canvas have been replaced with Kevlar cloth, which can stop pistol rounds on its own. The steel plates have been replaced with ceramics, making modern vests much lighter than the older designs.
Yeah, the fighting forces most apt to wear body armor were the crewmen aboard bombers, for several reasons: A crewman getting shot up by flak fragments or a fighter's bullets is going to be hours away from a hospital (since the plane has to fly hundreds of miles home) and since they're riding aboard an airplane rather than fighting on foot they can get away with wearing a heavy flak jacket.
Yall asked so many questions that the movie already answered😅 Falcon got the wings when he was in the military as a special Aerial unit, and the wings were called the "Exo-7 Falcon", which was on the file he gave them
The intro that looks like a comic book: those are actually shots of real comics with the title characters in them. It changes per movie based on the character being used.
Sam Wilson, the Falcon, was one of Steve's best friends in modern times int he comics. Bucky Barnes, the Winter Soldier, was his best and one of his only friends in the past in the comics.
I met Steven Strait last year who he worked with Sebastian Stan. I told Steven I loved Sky High and The Covenant. I said I loved Sebastian in the movie and he said that was Sebastian first movie to be in. He played the bad guy in the film and I loved Sebastian’s work since. Steven said he is a really cool person to work with. Taylor Kitch was his first film too. Amazing actor too
18:05 absolutely right about Operation Paperclip. One notable recruit was Werner von Braun who helped to produce the V-2 rocket for the Germans. In the US post WWII, he helped develop the rocket engines that would later launch the Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo space missions.
That Black Widow face reveal is a great moment, but I would love it if they'd played it that the councilor was just a secret badass all along. Played by Jenny Agutter, btw, whom nerds will remember for her work in "Logan's Run" and "An American Werewolf In London".
Dunno who you guys are talking about but that is Sister Julienne, from Call the Midwife. She has always been exactly that badass. Literally since the 50s 😊
Specimen. One of the reasons I like this joke is that Steve was designed back in the comics (and translated well in the MCU) to be just that. The perfect human specimen.
i love the detail of him jumping off the stealth jet at the beginning. he jumps off at a regular parachuting position, goes in a head first dive to speed up, and just before hitting the water he repositions into a thin needle like form to break the water surface tension w minimal damage to himself and then lets the super serum do the rest
One of my fav parts of this movie is you can literally see Caps fighting style has changed at the beginning because Black Widow is his partner now and they’ve been training together. It’s such a subtle show and not tell thing. Last movie he was a brute force boxer, now he’s all about momentum and skill.
11:20 It's easily overlooked in the background while Steve and company are having their intense conversations, but the supplier has the vending machine open and is stocking it up. Steve slips the drive behind the gum while the guy's not looking. 26:00 Back in the days when computers used those big reels that spun intermittently--like the ones in Zola's brain!--erasing the magnetic tape was accomplished by "degaussing"--or demagnetizing--it. HYDRA subjected Bucky to basically the same process for human brains.
This was one of my favorite MCU movies because every character had a motivation or morality to them. Including the computer worker that had a gun to his head and was willing to die to save lives. Mine you, his knowledge of Cap during that moment is that he's a traitor to the country, but it's not worth the risk.
The understanding of the DC area is pretty impressive. I work not too far from Roosevelt Island and if a Helicarrier crashed into the Potomac there, it would severely ruin my day. 😆
You've officially waded into the deep end of the MCU pool. The stories get deeper and more intertwined. There's also alot of things like (on your left) and Tony wanting a cheeseburger at the end of Iron Man. Little tidbits that make their way back. Excellent question about Nats connections to get Buckys folder. Oh.....and White Russian!!!!!.Classic.
The super soldier serum also develops durbility. Durability is enhanced for a lot of heroes. The ones you know of, and has been shown are Thor, Hulk, and Cap, also Bucky. But you have heroes like Spider-man that will be parts of the MCU
I’m gonna have to say Nat has it too, even if they never go into in the films. She literally survived being backhanded by an angry Hulk in the Avengers movie, then got right back up. She got the Russian version. There’s no way she’s alive otherwise lol
Never thought about it til now, but of course Steve speaks French. When he was the little guy, he probably learned everything he could that would make him a better recruit for the military.
@@scottw5247 In CA:First Avenger we saw that at least two members of his Howling Commandos spoke French. Being as enhanced as he was (remember he could recall that Hydra map by only seeing it from across the room for a brief moment), he probably also picked up a lot just by being around them and overhearing conversations. This is how children learn their native languages, they hear it.
Every MCU movie has 1) A post-credit scene (or more than one), 2) a Stan Lee cameo, and 3) someone falling/jumping/ejecting from an aircraft - this movie has four of them!
Good point about Cap's old body armor being worse; he did get shot a bunch of times, whereas you might imagine his modern armor stopping those. Great observations this reaction!
When interrogating Agent Sitwell on the roof, Sitwell mentioned examples of targets of the Insight algorithm as being "...Bruce Banner, Steven Strange..."
Yea Steve knows French. He fought in Germany and France during WWII, one of his Howling Commandoes was French also. Probably picked up a at least a few words along the way. Also the French don't like to change/corrupt their language (no like we heathens with English do), so it has not changed too much in 70+ years.
With the HYDRA reveal in this movie, it casts certain S.H.I.E.L.D. activities from the previous MCU movies in a different light. As well as clarifying the actual reason behind Senator Stern wanting to obtain the Iron Man suit in Iron Man 2.
Steve spent about a year and a half to two years (longer in the comics) conducting commando missions and fighting in France. In a situation like that learning as much of the local language as you can greatly increases your odds of survival. Since the Supersoldier Serum in addition to the physical improvements also gave Steve mental enhancements including photographic memory, learning French would be easier. Also once he learned something it stayed learned.
My favorite Run To The Movies ladies back with another great reaction! As much as I love many of the MCU movies, the Captain America movies have the best scripts and stories. Love these! The Super Soldier Serum made Cap very close to indestructible. I mean, he crashed a plane into the ice and was frozen for seventy years but woke up fine. A little drop into the ocean from a great height? No big deal. I still laugh at Rumlow's line: "Yeah, you seemed pretty helpless without me." 😀 The zooms on Tori's face are priceless as always. So concerned!
A second reason for the old suit being used, neither HYDRA nor S.H.I.E.L.D. would have placed tracking devices in the historical uniform. "It's just a museum piece, no need to track it, it stays in the museum." Technically, you _can_ get up and walk out when testifying... It's just that, if the authorities you are testifying before choose to instruct someone to detain, restrain, stop, etc. you. But let's be honest, politicians who value their lives aren't ordering the "sergeant at arms" to stop her. (I do not recommend trying this, you as regular people, would likely find yourselves in a whole new level of legal problems. She's a trained killer, capable of stopping 10 men in the time it takes a "tough guy" to one one one someone equal to any of the 10 men she incapacitates. Not to mention, "Who might have her back?")
The ending depends on thr circumstances Black window was at the hearing. If not subpoenaed or notified with an official letter of orders summoning you from the judicial branch, legislative congressional judiciary committee of some sort, or executive summons, you could walk out without legal ramifications. If she was there out of courtesy or protocol to deliver her briefing or report then they would have to go through the official process of legally summoning her which would bind her to the regulations said summons infers before they would be in their right to prevent her from leaving the gov building barring another crime being committed which would give them the authority to at least detain her.
You guys realize this is The MCU right?? Of course EVERY. SINGLE. NITPICK isnt gonna be a direct, "oh they cant do that cause of this" or "that wouldn't happen cause we dont think it can" 😂🙄
It happens to a lot of reactors. They are aware that they are "performing" for an audience and for a lot of them, they tend to nitpick details because they think its entertaining or for some, it's a natural response when they think there's dead air and they have to say something. Often its not too bad so hopefully this channel and these girls don't go overboard with the nitpicking.
Cap has never really been an "armor" guy. Not in WWII and not in modern times. He was often drawn with some kind of scale on his upper chest, but that's about it and it's never really mentioned. He's all about using the shield, his agility and battle savvy to avoid getting shot. However if it makes you happy, notice he got shot a couple of times in his old costume.
During WWII, French was a language people got to know while being in the army. Germany invaded Poland and kicked off a global conflict that forever changed the world. France and Britain got involved but it didn't go so well in the beginning and France, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and Belgium fell. Even though France surrendered to the invasion, French resistance fighters and French military forces were still fighting against the Nazis. So being able to communicate with allies of another tongue, was imperative to the future success of the Allied Forces. You had translators whose job was to make sure things were worded and received correctly, but they worked in intelligence offices and communication stations but rarely deployed in battle; so the average soldier would either learn how to speak French or carry a French-English Dictionary with them. Being Captain America, I'm guessing he's the former...
Eatch when Cap lands from a significant height, he puts the shield down at the same time because it absorbs and dissipates bunch/most of the impact energy. To go along with that, every part of Cap's body is as strong and resilient as a human body can be. His bones, organs, muscles, tendons, ligaments, and skin are all as tough and dense as physically possible, and work at the peak ability of ehat isnt just known, but what can be. Cap would break every world record in every olympics event, and no normal human being could ever break them, but he can do all of them at the same time. He's the world's strongest man winner, the fastest sprinter, but also the longest endurance runner, high jumper, etc. Also he heals 4x's faster than the healthiest normal person ever could.
35:59 Black Widow used one of her electrical stun thingys on herself in order to force the bomb pinned to her chest to reboot, buying her just enough time for Fury to take the bad guy out.
Captain America… The Avengers… The Winter Soldier… I enjoyed all of these and will check out the others in a while. I’m going to hit subscribe and the notifications bell. Sorry to say but you’re stuck with me now. lol
The lobby that kept landed into after jumping out of the elevator window that lobby is the Cleveland art museum in Ohio. I walked through it and I saw it because I live in Ohio.
i'm fairly new to the channel, but i love your guy's dynamic. most reaction channels can be boring but you two are quite funny and witty. keep em coming girls
Your knowledge of history geography ECT... is quite surprising lol. Maybe you should be on jeopardy for real yo! Keep up the great reactions, till next time...
One of the best things is all the crazy action from the hand-to-hand combat to the gunfire, and it’s all welded with the music and the tension. In fact, the elevator fight was the first thing they filmed. They practiced the fight choreography for several weeks prior to filming. It was that difficult but also well worth it. One of my favorite things about this movie was Steve refusing to give up on Bucky. He’s the only one who believes in his long time friend.
18:03..As ya saw, recruiting German Scientists like Zola was the worst SHIELD could have ever done,,I read the the 2004 comic when it was published, They stuck a lot to the plot/dialouge, which makes this such a great action/political thriller film. (And knowing the nature of algorthythms, I always delete all my browsing history weekly from site and hard drive) 1st Bad guy role in 50 years of acting for Robert Redford (Pryce) If you'd like to see how charismatic and slick he can be, watch him and Brad Pitt in the CIA 2002 thriller, "Spy Game", directed by Tony Scott. Fun reactions as usual ladies!!
This is where the MCU really kicks off. Can't wait for the new reaction, the guardians of the galaxy is imo the best trilogy out of the whole MCU and can't wait for you to meet them :)
Operation Paperclip was very real. The director of NASA, Wernher Von Bruan, who got us to the moon, was the former Nazi lead rocket scientist. He executed Jews often to encourage the others to work faster. He was a monster, but we needed his genius to beat the Soviets.
Yes its Friday night and its time for the next MCU movie with you guys 😊Easily the best movie in phase 2 and one of the greatest movies in the MCU for so many reasons Winter Soldier one of the most intimidating,terrifying and collest villains in the MCU Hydra inside Shield the Falcon introduced and off course the Bucky reveal!Love you guys all the way through going "WHO IS HE? i need more info" and me sitting here like "Oh you'll see" 😏 All i'll say is Run to the movies i'm with you till the end of the line.😉
Great reaction seems Tori is interested in the Muay Thai and stuff like that I wonder if she’s seen international actor Tony Jaa in The Protector or Ong Bak both very good movies
I absolutely love muay thai, close quarter combat stuff, karate, all that stuff excites me haha & non of those sound familiar to me, I'll certainly have to look them up!
Great movie and awesome introduction to what will prove to be an important character. Bucky will play such a role in later films. And of course, you know it's coming... I hope you ladies get the chance to react to Mortal Kombat 1996 version, not the reboot. Trust me, the original is by far the best.
I mean... Eliminating threats before something happen is weird if we think about what a kid might be in 30 years. But is not as weird if we consider that there's entire cults that live their daily basis hating others for their skin,religion,nationality,sexuality,gender,social class,etc And most of these people would be totally fine with someone different than them being set on fire un public...
I got curious and freeze-framed Nick Fury’s tombstone. I love that the inscription is the fake Bible verse that Quentin Tarantino wrote for him in that movie with John Travolta.
Operation Paperclip is crucial part in 50. nd 60. science progress. Not so much because of scientists more so because of medical data from camps. The fact that in last decade or so this operation is focused on people resources and in most cases reviewed as bad thing is so frustrating because not all German scientists were hardcore Nazis, heck even not all those who fought alongside Germans, especially in eastern Europe were Nazis or even Nazi sympathizers
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When you first saw this film, were you shocked that The Winter Soldier was Bucky?
No, because I was a big follower of the comics, and he was Winter Soldier, White Wolf, and even Capitan America in the comics. But I think Sebastian Stan did an amazing job of portraying Bucky/ Winter Soldier. When he was first hired way back in Captain America: First Avenger, the people hiring said they knew instantly he could play Winter Soldier . . . but weren't so sure he could play Bucky. He proved he could, and the rest is MCU history. Bucky is one of the most messed up characters in the MCU in my opinion. His back story is so tragic. He loses so much and so many people, just like Steve (Cap). However, along the way he loses himself and has to struggle with getting himself back . . . and it's never sure if he can succeed, is it?
Bucky's not a villian though, he's a victim 😢 Sebastian Stan's screams when they wipe his memories always give me chills 🤣😂🥺😭😭
Yeah. He's a really sad character.
Such as it is mental conditioning, and the next Captain America film explains it further.
I really wish they had gone more into his backstory. There’s a move that the Widows do later that is taken from him in this movie, so it shows he did train girls in the Red Room, in my headcanon anyway.
He sure is not a villian
25:33 When Steve freed Bucky from the Red Skull's fortress back in WWII, he was not being kept with the other POWs. He was lying on a bed or table of some kind. Many of us are guessing he was already being tested / experimented on / brainwahed when Rogers rescued him. It would explain how he could survive falling "to his death" and how Zola or the Soviets recovered him afterwards.
They did have their own Super Soldier serum with the Red Skull, so it's not farfetched to think they put that into Bucky.
Soldiers in World War II generally didn't wear any kind of armor except their steel helmets, which were more for protection against flying debris and shrapnel from grenades. They weren't designed to stop a bullet. If you wanted to make body armor in the 1940s, you'd have to use canvas and leather to make a vest and sew steel plates into it. Such a design would stop pistol rounds and smaller caliber rifle rounds, but would be really heavy.
Nowadays, the leather and canvas have been replaced with Kevlar cloth, which can stop pistol rounds on its own. The steel plates have been replaced with ceramics, making modern vests much lighter than the older designs.
Yeah, the fighting forces most apt to wear body armor were the crewmen aboard bombers, for several reasons: A crewman getting shot up by flak fragments or a fighter's bullets is going to be hours away from a hospital (since the plane has to fly hundreds of miles home) and since they're riding aboard an airplane rather than fighting on foot they can get away with wearing a heavy flak jacket.
Yall asked so many questions that the movie already answered😅 Falcon got the wings when he was in the military as a special Aerial unit, and the wings were called the "Exo-7 Falcon", which was on the file he gave them
Every single time they say they're confused or want to know what's going on, they could find out by rewinding and paying attention lmao
The intro that looks like a comic book: those are actually shots of real comics with the title characters in them. It changes per movie based on the character being used.
That's so cool!
Sam Wilson, the Falcon, was one of Steve's best friends in modern times int he comics. Bucky Barnes, the Winter Soldier, was his best and one of his only friends in the past in the comics.
39:11, Cap saying "On your left" also means Sam is his right hand man.
I met Steven Strait last year who he worked with Sebastian Stan. I told Steven I loved Sky High and The Covenant. I said I loved Sebastian in the movie and he said that was Sebastian first movie to be in. He played the bad guy in the film and I loved Sebastian’s work since. Steven said he is a really cool person to work with. Taylor Kitch was his first film too. Amazing actor too
Red Skull experimented on Bucky before he fell off the train, which made him more able to survive the fall and then Hydra carried on the work.
18:05 absolutely right about Operation Paperclip. One notable recruit was Werner von Braun who helped to produce the V-2 rocket for the Germans. In the US post WWII, he helped develop the rocket engines that would later launch the Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo space missions.
Don't forget how Braun would have people killed during his experiments.
That Black Widow face reveal is a great moment, but I would love it if they'd played it that the councilor was just a secret badass all along. Played by Jenny Agutter, btw, whom nerds will remember for her work in "Logan's Run" and "An American Werewolf In London".
I always felt disappointed that she wasn't an old friend of Peggy.
Count me in! She played good role models for girls my age back then ... not a screaming ninny side interest but a courageous and intelligent partner.
Dunno who you guys are talking about but that is Sister Julienne, from Call the Midwife. She has always been exactly that badass. Literally since the 50s 😊
Specimen.
One of the reasons I like this joke is that Steve was designed back in the comics (and translated well in the MCU) to be just that. The perfect human specimen.
i love the detail of him jumping off the stealth jet at the beginning. he jumps off at a regular parachuting position, goes in a head first dive to speed up, and just before hitting the water he repositions into a thin needle like form to break the water surface tension w minimal damage to himself and then lets the super serum do the rest
Captain America's costumes whether old one or new ones don't have armor. The shield is the only armor Captain America needs.
I met Frank Grillo who plays Brock Rumlow/Crossbones in 2005 on Prison Break first season. Amazing dude and very kind person in real life.
One of my fav parts of this movie is you can literally see Caps fighting style has changed at the beginning because Black Widow is his partner now and they’ve been training together. It’s such a subtle show and not tell thing.
Last movie he was a brute force boxer, now he’s all about momentum and skill.
You are quite right! Thanks for pointing that out.
11:20 It's easily overlooked in the background while Steve and company are having their intense conversations, but the supplier has the vending machine open and is stocking it up. Steve slips the drive behind the gum while the guy's not looking.
26:00 Back in the days when computers used those big reels that spun intermittently--like the ones in Zola's brain!--erasing the magnetic tape was accomplished by "degaussing"--or demagnetizing--it. HYDRA subjected Bucky to basically the same process for human brains.
This was one of my favorite MCU movies because every character had a motivation or morality to them. Including the computer worker that had a gun to his head and was willing to die to save lives. Mine you, his knowledge of Cap during that moment is that he's a traitor to the country, but it's not worth the risk.
The understanding of the DC area is pretty impressive. I work not too far from Roosevelt Island and if a Helicarrier crashed into the Potomac there, it would severely ruin my day. 😆
You've officially waded into the deep end of the MCU pool. The stories get deeper and more intertwined. There's also alot of things like (on your left) and Tony wanting a cheeseburger at the end of Iron Man. Little tidbits that make their way back.
Excellent question about Nats connections to get Buckys folder.
Oh.....and White Russian!!!!!.Classic.
The super soldier serum also develops durbility. Durability is enhanced for a lot of heroes. The ones you know of, and has been shown are Thor, Hulk, and Cap, also Bucky. But you have heroes like Spider-man that will be parts of the MCU
Cap describes this in the first movie when he's mourning Bucky. The serum lets him regenerate quickly-- which also prevented him from getting drunk.
I’m gonna have to say Nat has it too, even if they never go into in the films. She literally survived being backhanded by an angry Hulk in the Avengers movie, then got right back up. She got the Russian version. There’s no way she’s alive otherwise lol
Never thought about it til now, but of course Steve speaks French. When he was the little guy, he probably learned everything he could that would make him a better recruit for the military.
Or the fact that he served with french men and was deployed in france during the war
@@scottw5247 In CA:First Avenger we saw that at least two members of his Howling Commandos spoke French. Being as enhanced as he was (remember he could recall that Hydra map by only seeing it from across the room for a brief moment), he probably also picked up a lot just by being around them and overhearing conversations. This is how children learn their native languages, they hear it.
Every MCU movie has 1) A post-credit scene (or more than one), 2) a Stan Lee cameo, and 3) someone falling/jumping/ejecting from an aircraft - this movie has four of them!
All MCU movies have Stan Lee up to a point as he is unable to come in and film a new cameo since his death....
RIP Stan Lee.
Good point about Cap's old body armor being worse; he did get shot a bunch of times, whereas you might imagine his modern armor stopping those. Great observations this reaction!
Thanks so much for your compliment.
I mean caps armor is his shield and super soldier abilities. If he received armor it be like iron man or vibranium but he never does. No point
@@mattrasp1615 uhh, ever heard of kevlar and ceramic armour? His modern suit definitely has one or both of these worked into it.
If a Superhero ask for your help you can't say no.
When interrogating Agent Sitwell on the roof, Sitwell mentioned examples of targets of the Insight algorithm as being "...Bruce Banner, Steven Strange..."
The 3rd captain America movie is my favorite and it's definitely one of the best marvel movie
This is a great movie, it’s a throwback to 70’s conspiracy thrillers like 3 Days of the Condor or The Paralax View
Yea Steve knows French. He fought in Germany and France during WWII, one of his Howling Commandoes was French also. Probably picked up a at least a few words along the way. Also the French don't like to change/corrupt their language (no like we heathens with English do), so it has not changed too much in 70+ years.
With the HYDRA reveal in this movie, it casts certain S.H.I.E.L.D. activities from the previous MCU movies in a different light. As well as clarifying the actual reason behind Senator Stern wanting to obtain the Iron Man suit in Iron Man 2.
There was a legit comic in the 1980's "Peter Porker The Spectacular Spider-Ham".
Peter was a pig, and Steve was a Cat, Captain Americat!
Oh. My. Gosh! 🤯🤣
Georges Batroc a.k.a Batroc the Leaper, a classic Captain America villain. He uses a form of kickboxing. In the MCU I believe they used Cappoeira. 😊
Missed opportunity to cast a savate practitioner.
Steve spent about a year and a half to two years (longer in the comics) conducting commando missions and fighting in France. In a situation like that learning as much of the local language as you can greatly increases your odds of survival. Since the Supersoldier Serum in addition to the physical improvements also gave Steve mental enhancements including photographic memory, learning French would be easier. Also once he learned something it stayed learned.
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As much as I love many of the MCU movies, the Captain America movies have the best scripts and stories. Love these!
The Super Soldier Serum made Cap very close to indestructible. I mean, he crashed a plane into the ice and was frozen for seventy years but woke up fine. A little drop into the ocean from a great height? No big deal.
I still laugh at Rumlow's line: "Yeah, you seemed pretty helpless without me." 😀
The zooms on Tori's face are priceless as always. So concerned!
I saw this in the big screen when I was a junior in high school. Was pretty dang intense
A second reason for the old suit being used, neither HYDRA nor S.H.I.E.L.D. would have placed tracking devices in the historical uniform. "It's just a museum piece, no need to track it, it stays in the museum."
Technically, you _can_ get up and walk out when testifying... It's just that, if the authorities you are testifying before choose to instruct someone to detain, restrain, stop, etc. you. But let's be honest, politicians who value their lives aren't ordering the "sergeant at arms" to stop her.
(I do not recommend trying this, you as regular people, would likely find yourselves in a whole new level of legal problems. She's a trained killer, capable of stopping 10 men in the time it takes a "tough guy" to one one one someone equal to any of the 10 men she incapacitates. Not to mention, "Who might have her back?")
Natasha walking out gets addressed in the next captain movie
The ending depends on thr circumstances Black window was at the hearing. If not subpoenaed or notified with an official letter of orders summoning you from the judicial branch, legislative congressional judiciary committee of some sort, or executive summons, you could walk out without legal ramifications. If she was there out of courtesy or protocol to deliver her briefing or report then they would have to go through the official process of legally summoning her which would bind her to the regulations said summons infers before they would be in their right to prevent her from leaving the gov building barring another crime being committed which would give them the authority to at least detain her.
I was waiting for y'all reaction to this movie. It's my #2 favorite MCU movie after black panther
It's my #2 favorite after infinity war
Love Hannah's shirt in this video, that is a good beer for those that don't know
The old suit does have daddy Stark armour in it. Maybe not as good as the new suit, but likely better than any you could buy today in the real world.
You guys realize this is The MCU right?? Of course EVERY. SINGLE. NITPICK isnt gonna be a direct, "oh they cant do that cause of this" or "that wouldn't happen cause we dont think it can" 😂🙄
It happens to a lot of reactors. They are aware that they are "performing" for an audience and for a lot of them, they tend to nitpick details because they think its entertaining or for some, it's a natural response when they think there's dead air and they have to say something. Often its not too bad so hopefully this channel and these girls don't go overboard with the nitpicking.
The enemy of my enemy is my friend.
Thank you ladies for the shout out!
“I can do this all day” Cat’N America in the litter box
😸😂🤣😺
Cap has never really been an "armor" guy. Not in WWII and not in modern times. He was often drawn with some kind of scale on his upper chest, but that's about it and it's never really mentioned. He's all about using the shield, his agility and battle savvy to avoid getting shot. However if it makes you happy, notice he got shot a couple of times in his old costume.
Winter Soldier = Cold Warrior
This movie is great because there is only fighting...and no aliens ❤❤
The elevator fight scene was inspired by Bruce Willis' elevator fight scene in "Die Hard With A Vengeance" (1995)
There they are the ladies of the a great channel. Hope you enjoyed your bday Torie.
Thank you for joining us ! My birthday was absolutely amazing, i appreciate you asking 😊
"A White Russian!" LMAO!!!!
During WWII, French was a language people got to know while being in the army. Germany invaded Poland and kicked off a global conflict that forever changed the world. France and Britain got involved but it didn't go so well in the beginning and France, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and Belgium fell. Even though France surrendered to the invasion, French resistance fighters and French military forces were still fighting against the Nazis. So being able to communicate with allies of another tongue, was imperative to the future success of the Allied Forces. You had translators whose job was to make sure things were worded and received correctly, but they worked in intelligence offices and communication stations but rarely deployed in battle; so the average soldier would either learn how to speak French or carry a French-English Dictionary with them. Being Captain America, I'm guessing he's the former...
Eatch when Cap lands from a significant height, he puts the shield down at the same time because it absorbs and dissipates bunch/most of the impact energy. To go along with that, every part of Cap's body is as strong and resilient as a human body can be. His bones, organs, muscles, tendons, ligaments, and skin are all as tough and dense as physically possible, and work at the peak ability of ehat isnt just known, but what can be. Cap would break every world record in every olympics event, and no normal human being could ever break them, but he can do all of them at the same time. He's the world's strongest man winner, the fastest sprinter, but also the longest endurance runner, high jumper, etc. Also he heals 4x's faster than the healthiest normal person ever could.
Got a like just for the Oberon shirt. Made this Michigander living on the east coast smile
this is my fav mcu ovie it realy good
We absolutely loved it just as much 😊
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CANT WAIT FOR YOU TO WATCH INFINITY WAR
We are just as excited 😊
35:59 Black Widow used one of her electrical stun thingys on herself in order to force the bomb pinned to her chest to reboot, buying her just enough time for Fury to take the bad guy out.
oh yuhhhh the best team in the MCU is next up
The video is already filmed. It'll be on our Patreon this week. I hope you like it. 😺😁
2:10 she knows the name i think im in love 😩
Definitely a girl who knows a thing about cars 🚗 😂❤
You just got FALCON'S backstory...........😃😃🍿🍿 The wingsuit is called Falcon......
You missed the Falcon project folder that Sam showed Cap earlier in the movie.
Captain America… The Avengers… The Winter Soldier… I enjoyed all of these and will check out the others in a while. I’m going to hit subscribe and the notifications bell. Sorry to say but you’re stuck with me now. lol
Oww. We're happy to have you as a part of our family now. 😺
You can not stop now.
More more more...
We certainly plan to ! Stay tuned 😊
@30:10 falcon ( who is the new captain America in the comics)
Steve was in WWII France, so yes he knows French.
Dont underestimate New Jersey
It’s the birthplace of…well…death😂
The lobby that kept landed into after jumping out of the elevator window that lobby is the Cleveland art museum in Ohio. I walked through it and I saw it because I live in Ohio.
Oh wow! Thanks for sharing this tidbit.
i'm fairly new to the channel, but i love your guy's dynamic. most reaction channels can be boring but you two are quite funny and witty. keep em coming girls
Thanks so much for such kind words! ♥️😺
Thank you so much 😊❤ glad you found us !
I always wondered why steve used his old suit instead of the new stealth one. Hanna is right, he wanted to make Bucky remember him🥺
Sitting here watching the film with the 3 hosts: Hannah, Tori and the word "Literally"...
Your knowledge of history geography ECT... is quite surprising lol. Maybe you should be on jeopardy for real yo! Keep up the great reactions, till next time...
Thanks! 😺
One of the best things is all the crazy action from the hand-to-hand combat to the gunfire, and it’s all welded with the music and the tension.
In fact, the elevator fight was the first thing they filmed. They practiced the fight choreography for several weeks prior to filming. It was that difficult but also well worth it.
One of my favorite things about this movie was Steve refusing to give up on Bucky. He’s the only one who believes in his long time friend.
That Flerkin creeps me out!
18:03..As ya saw, recruiting German Scientists like Zola was the worst SHIELD could have ever done,,I read the the 2004 comic when it was published, They stuck a lot to the plot/dialouge, which makes this such a great action/political thriller film. (And knowing the nature of algorthythms, I always delete all my browsing history weekly from site and hard drive) 1st Bad guy role in 50 years of acting for Robert Redford (Pryce) If you'd like to see how charismatic and slick he can be, watch him and Brad Pitt in the CIA 2002 thriller, "Spy Game", directed by Tony Scott. Fun reactions as usual ladies!!
He’s Swiss
That’s Anthony mackie he becomes falcon then part 2 of end game he becomes captain America
This is where the MCU really kicks off. Can't wait for the new reaction, the guardians of the galaxy is imo the best trilogy out of the whole MCU and can't wait for you to meet them :)
facts and definitely the most contained trilogy in the mcu imo
Everyone was waiting for your Bucky-reveal reaction. You ladies didn't disappoint. Keep having fun.😊
Thank you so much 😊❤
Still my fav marvel movie
Sam's superhero name is Falcon
I hate that cap says he just wants a friend black widow and cap have really goodc chemistry I would have liked to see them together
Operation Paperclip was very real. The director of NASA, Wernher Von Bruan, who got us to the moon, was the former Nazi lead rocket scientist. He executed Jews often to encourage the others to work faster. He was a monster, but we needed his genius to beat the Soviets.
Bucky on the rocks... a white russian! Still laughing!
Yes its Friday night and its time for the next MCU movie with you guys 😊Easily the best movie in phase 2 and one of the greatest movies in the MCU for so many reasons Winter Soldier one of the most intimidating,terrifying and collest villains in the MCU Hydra inside Shield the Falcon introduced and off course the Bucky reveal!Love you guys all the way through going "WHO IS HE? i need more info" and me sitting here like "Oh you'll see" 😏 All i'll say is Run to the movies i'm with you till the end of the line.😉
Best movie in the MCU, IMO.
same
Love this series keep doing MCU pleaseeee
Cap speaks French because France was the main invasion point in WWII 😲
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Great reaction seems Tori is interested in the Muay Thai and stuff like that I wonder if she’s seen international actor Tony Jaa in The Protector or Ong Bak both very good movies
I absolutely love muay thai, close quarter combat stuff, karate, all that stuff excites me haha
& non of those sound familiar to me, I'll certainly have to look them up!
Great movie and awesome introduction to what will prove to be an important character. Bucky will play such a role in later films. And of course, you know it's coming... I hope you ladies get the chance to react to Mortal Kombat 1996 version, not the reboot. Trust me, the original is by far the best.
Nice Bell's beer shirt Hannah 🙂
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Nice shirt. That beer is alright.
I mean...
Eliminating threats before something happen is weird if we think about what a kid might be in 30 years.
But is not as weird if we consider that there's entire cults that live their daily basis hating others for their skin,religion,nationality,sexuality,gender,social class,etc
And most of these people would be totally fine with someone different than them being set on fire un public...
I got curious and freeze-framed Nick Fury’s tombstone. I love that the inscription is the fake Bible verse that Quentin Tarantino wrote for him in that movie with John Travolta.
That's seriously funny!
So, you needed a name for Captain America's wingman? LOL, pardon the pun...
Actually his codename is Falcon. 🙃😊
Thank god he's red instead of Blue.
You ladies are so smart. Brava.
Operation Paperclip is crucial part in 50. nd 60. science progress. Not so much because of scientists more so because of medical data from camps.
The fact that in last decade or so this operation is focused on people resources and in most cases reviewed as bad thing is so frustrating because not all German scientists were hardcore Nazis, heck even not all those who fought alongside Germans, especially in eastern Europe were Nazis or even Nazi sympathizers
Hi there ladies any chance of a blade 2 reaction?
SO SHE’S NOT A NURSE?!
LMAOOO