How the Russos Made Captain America Great Again | Video Essay

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  • Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024

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  • @Arcian
    @Arcian 5 лет назад +6077

    "You could not live without character essays. Where did that bring you? Back to me..." - Full Fat Videos

    • @shawnyboi3756
      @shawnyboi3756 5 лет назад +27

      Arcian I want to like this, but it has 420, and I can’t be the one to ruin that

    • @ivansaniel1659
      @ivansaniel1659 5 лет назад +11

      @@shawnyboi3756 you can like now cus its ruined

    • @brysonberan2505
      @brysonberan2505 5 лет назад +11

      @Stellvia Heonheim No one cares -Everyone

    • @gabrielp9646
      @gabrielp9646 5 лет назад +6

      That´s such a dumb thing to say. The kind of thing that makes you feel stupid when you´re 30 and remember "oh, I can´t believe I used to say this shit..."

    • @jonasgenova
      @jonasgenova 5 лет назад +8

      Kapesey?

  • @dragongirl7978
    @dragongirl7978 5 лет назад +2281

    While I agree that Bucky's death in First Avenger didn't get as much of an impact as it should have, I did actually think it was justified in universe. Starlord is established as a character who regularly lets his emotions completely overrule his judgement, but Steve is a soldier, in the middle of a mission, and simply put, he doesn't have time to grieve at that moment, or Bucky's sacrifice will be in vain. No matter how he's feeling, he knows he has to stick to the plan, because that's what soldiers do. When you're a soldier in a battle, you can't just stop fighting because your friend goes down, or you and probably several other people will go down too. So you have to deal with the emotional impact later.

    • @BOMNN
      @BOMNN 5 лет назад +62

      it was like, If you could not save all of them you can fight to honor them

    • @noxfior
      @noxfior 5 лет назад +43

      @@andrewnibbi they did enough but ruined it in the last films
      in the cap films, esp the 1st two, you see him being almost destructive for a while when he thinks he lost Bucky. it's subtle writing, but it's there for sure and it's well done. The problem with the last films is that they basically fridged Bucky, no pun intended, and turned Cap in this OOC dude who is obsessed with a woman (in the earlier films he had come to terms with having lost the chance of a life with her) and goes against the rules established by the movie in order to stay with her.

    • @bettybeee
      @bettybeee 5 лет назад +68

      Totally this. And the same thing is seen in Age of Ultron after he has the vision of Peggy and the war being over. He literally swallows his emotions in the clip where they are all on the plane in the aftermath of that mission. Chris Evans absolutely nails the emotional reservedness and 'stiff upper lip' not just of a solder, but of the 40s era.

    • @vixiannaatheria2555
      @vixiannaatheria2555 5 лет назад +32

      @@noxfior Yeah. His obsession with Peggy didn't make much sense. Peggy died In-Universe, some time in 2016. He'd already met and had a chance to mourn a chance of a life with her in the four years before that(he arrived back in 2012 New York, as he'd only been back a few weeks when the Avengers came out). Infinity War happens in 2018 and then there's a FIVE YEAR time skip to Endgame. All in total, that's more than a decade of his life(he'd be late 30's by now) for him to come to terms to having missed his chance with her, but with her having lived a good long happy life regardless.
      He knows the plan will be able to bring Bucky back and that he needs to return to his own time for like universe time shenanigan reasons probably, but now because his arc needs to end in heterosexual romance, he is once again focused on Peggy, who died 7 years back and lived a WHOLE LIFE without him.
      Even Sharon would have been a better option at that point, and she is not top tier options here. Hell it's been five years, he could have a girlfriend in the present, (or idk given a certain segment of fans their dreams and had him date Bucky.)

    • @Sharikacat
      @Sharikacat 5 лет назад +55

      @@vixiannaatheria2555 For being weak, bullied, and rejected for all of his life, Peggy was the first woman who ever showed an interest in him. She did show some respect for him before his transformation, and with the growing romantic tension afterwards, it creates an affection that he is never able to resolve or bring any sort of closure to, so it makes perfect sense that he still holds onto his feelings for her.
      As for why he didn't otherwise move on in the years since, Cap has more important responsibilities into which to throw himself. He joins SHIELD because it's familiar to him, and when he did start to try to flirt with his neighbor, Fury ends up being shot in his living room five minutes later, and he finds out his neighbor is a spy keeping tabs on him. Forgive him for having trust issues after that. For the five years between Infinity War and Endgame, he's doing his part as a leader to keep the world moving forward. He sacrifices a relationship for himself so that he can dedicate time to help others- granted, a convenient excuse for him to not get a girlfriend but also a valid excuse.

  • @JohnCastleSmokeless
    @JohnCastleSmokeless 5 лет назад +1035

    Thing about Steve and Peggy is, what made them work, she was a bit into him even before he had the serum.

    • @Heatherini
      @Heatherini 3 года назад +53

      Yes!! Thank you!

    • @pankkakez-cupkakkez
      @pankkakez-cupkakkez 3 года назад +90

      Agreed she was interested in the man himself not his body

    • @edmontonboy99
      @edmontonboy99 3 года назад +52

      They were made for each other because they were both rejected and abused by a lot of people for what they looked like.

    • @snack_bar2474
      @snack_bar2474 3 года назад +14

      I mean he’s really hot too.

    • @sammitchell8172
      @sammitchell8172 3 года назад +91

      In Endgame when he's in Peggy's office in the 70s she has a picture of him on her desk but it's not from after the serum, it's from when he was still just a skinny kid at the army camp

  • @selfloathinggivesmelife7810
    @selfloathinggivesmelife7810 5 лет назад +482

    One of the reasons why I love Winter Soilder is how it becomes the foundation for the friendship between Steve and Natasha. It felt so unexpected but so genuine and Civil War, Infinity War and Endgame expanded upon it. Their friendship grew over 4 MOVIES (5 if you WANT to count Age of Ultron).
    I know it seems small in the grand scheme of things, but i find it amazing.

    • @connorbrennan4233
      @connorbrennan4233 4 года назад +22

      I'd say just 4, just because Age of Ultron bafflingly decides to make Natasha the love interest for Bruce Banner as well as a damsel in distress. Why was that a thing?

    • @hynnow18
      @hynnow18 3 года назад +2

      @@connorbrennan4233 Bc Joss Whedon

    • @kirathekillernote2173
      @kirathekillernote2173 3 года назад +9

      @@connorbrennan4233 Age of Ultron single handedly ruined BW as she was not given any set up for future movies nor a interesting part in the Team. At least un Avengers 1, she was main shield-person with jets and inside knowledge of the org. In cap2, she was only one who had undercover background and capability to tail shield. In ultron, she is literally a lullaby. I guess hulk didn’t find her hot in Avengers 1 when he smacked her across the ship like a ragdoll. And that ridiculous, “Oh no, I can’t be mother” plot is worst. I think after that, every subsequent movie, they sidelined widow because it seemed too much work which should’ve been done earlier.

    • @hollykm
      @hollykm 3 года назад +1

      I loved it so much. Besties kicking ass

    • @atdubya9576
      @atdubya9576 5 месяцев назад +2

      I also liked it because they could’ve gone the predictable route and made them a couple, but instead made them comrades which was much more interesting 👍🏽

  • @jackwells8107
    @jackwells8107 5 лет назад +3207

    One thing I have to say - Natasha didn't say she was a monster because she was sterilized; she said she was a monster because she was sterilized in order to become a better killer. Giving up the chance to create life in order to better take it is probably not something most people consider a positive.

    • @slaughterhouseboy9809
      @slaughterhouseboy9809 5 лет назад +202

      It's nice to see someone get that.

    • @slaughterhouseboy9809
      @slaughterhouseboy9809 5 лет назад +123

      @Omar Omar you've badly missed the point

    • @soundninja99
      @soundninja99 5 лет назад +94

      @Omar Omar That's completely irrelevant to this conversation

    • @babystealer7665
      @babystealer7665 5 лет назад +42

      @Omar Omar where did abortion come in

    • @themetalstickman
      @themetalstickman 5 лет назад +166

      I'd also add that she isn't minimizing her value like many seem to believe. She's actually empathizing with Bruce. Here's the transcript:
      _Natasha:_ You're not a threat to me.
      _Bruce:_ You sure? Even if I didn't just...there's no future with me. I can't ever...I can't have this, kids, do the math, I physically can't.
      _Natasha:_ Neither can I. In the Red Room, where I was trained, where I was raised, um, they have a graduation ceremony. They sterilize you. It's efficient. One less thing to worry about. The one thing that might matter more than a mission. It makes everything easier. Even killing. [she hesitates a moment] You still think you're the only monster on the team?
      Taken in context, _Bruce_ is the one tying his fertility to his value to Natasha, while she's affirming that his (or her) sterility doesn't matter to her. All that matters is that she wants to be with him. She refers to her dark past when she calls herself a monster, but as was said above, this is because of her role as an assassin, not because of her sterilization.

  • @captcardinal7082
    @captcardinal7082 4 года назад +278

    You could chalk up Tony and Steve’s relationship up to sibling rivalry. Cap knew and worked Howard Stark who pretty much helped create hi. Imagine spending your whole life trying to make your father proud when you have a super soldier to contend with. So when he finally meets Steve in real life, all those emotions and memories start coming back and turn into resentment towards Cap. Steve is basically the older brother that gets all the parents’ praise while Tony is the younger brother living in his shadow.

    • @elishawilson5342
      @elishawilson5342 3 года назад +3

      I'm glad Howard got married I only knew him when he was young
      Oh really you two knew each other he never mentioned it maybe like a thousand times god I hated you

    • @gabby_5820
      @gabby_5820 2 года назад +11

      That's actually a pretty nice observation too

  • @frankbieser
    @frankbieser 3 года назад +374

    I always felt Steve Rogers had a super power before he became a super solder: a near infallible moral compass. He made mistakes, but he always knew what was the right thing to do.

    • @blainejackson2857
      @blainejackson2857 3 года назад +23

      Well it’s not only that he always knows what the right thing to do, cuz most people do. It’s the fact that he always does what he knows it right no matter how it is going to affect him. His superpower is that he can always see the correct path the take and even when that path is the more dangerous or isn’t fun, he does the right thing REGARDLESS. Ex. Jumping on top of that dud grenade in the first Captain America, BEFORE he got his super strength.

    • @aizazizzat6060
      @aizazizzat6060 2 года назад +12

      @@blainejackson2857 this is pretty much why many people nowadays don't like his character. The ability to recognize right and walk that path no matter what. Many people in real life lack that and when they see it in a character they criticize it as unrealistic or bland but the truth is they are confronted with a quality that is so rare in the modern day and so unrecognizable that they resent it.

    • @sam.uellau
      @sam.uellau Год назад +2

      ​@@aizazizzat6060couldn't agree more. You're not getting enough likes for this

    • @Nocturnal_Assassin
      @Nocturnal_Assassin Год назад

      Everyone has it deep inside people just ignore their god given moral compass

  • @Ryz414
    @Ryz414 5 лет назад +616

    I will miss Chris Evans and his performance as Cap.

  • @LongfellowDeeds-jy2le
    @LongfellowDeeds-jy2le 5 лет назад +2787

    I think Captain America The First Avenger is highly underrated.

    • @hunmiliengtipi9218
      @hunmiliengtipi9218 5 лет назад +122

      It's one of my all time favorite superhero movies.

    • @bnkdsociety4382
      @bnkdsociety4382 5 лет назад +82

      Agreed goode movie doesn't deserve all the hate it has some of its flaws but overall solid goode movie

    • @zayray4283
      @zayray4283 5 лет назад +17

      Agreed

    • @so_lys_is
      @so_lys_is 5 лет назад +13

      Same

    • @rossstephen2568
      @rossstephen2568 5 лет назад +29

      The first half is amazing but is let down by the second half making it just decent

  • @TomboTime
    @TomboTime 3 года назад +128

    I like to think that Cap's increase in power is Steve just testing the limits of the super soldier serum more and more. his fights at first are awkward because he isn't used to his new abilities just yet and he doesn't yet know the full extent of what he's capable of. But as time goes on he realizes more and more that he's able to achieve UNCANNY feats and is INDEED superhuman.

    • @davidmeloche3563
      @davidmeloche3563 2 года назад +7

      And his comfort with his shield. Notice in all the movies that the really big jumps, his shield always touches the ground with his feet. It's absorbing a bunch of the impact force. He would only be able to learn that and it's limits in a training environment, otherwise...well, what if it didn't work?

  • @megamage911
    @megamage911 5 лет назад +67

    Tbh, his "I can do this all day" catachphrase is one of my favourite things about him. The fact that he was even saying that while he was his tiny self speaks volumes about his character.

  • @BSJINTHEHOUSE420
    @BSJINTHEHOUSE420 5 лет назад +2512

    Chris Evan’s Cap is this generations Christopher Reeve’s Superman.

    • @Deathlygunn
      @Deathlygunn 5 лет назад +246

      Evans really does stand among Reeves, Keaton, Jackman, Maguire, Bale, and Downey Jr as one of THE iconic superhero
      performances.

    • @terrymcginnis2878
      @terrymcginnis2878 5 лет назад +26

      I 100% agree

    • @terrymcginnis2878
      @terrymcginnis2878 5 лет назад +117

      Chris embodiment of the iconic traits of Steve Rogers is pure and true to his comic book counterpart. From The First Avenger all the way to Infinity War and Endgame. Steve Rogers is definitely the heart of the MCU.

    • @anutshell2426
      @anutshell2426 5 лет назад +4

      BSJ is this generation's MCU shill.

    • @bnkdsociety4382
      @bnkdsociety4382 5 лет назад +3

      N.deed

  • @WHITEPERSUAS1ON
    @WHITEPERSUAS1ON 3 года назад +74

    There was more Chemistry between Black Widow and Cap in one scene in Winter solider than the entirety of Banner and Black Widow

  • @sia6045
    @sia6045 5 лет назад +435

    11:36
    I always thought that this was because Steve simply could not be seen seriously mourning for his best friend. Captain America can’t actually be seen feeling devastated for that would ruin “Troop Morale”. So then he goes somewhere so he can cry alone trying to drown his sorrows in drinking(then he finds out that won’t work) for god knows how many hours until Peggy checks up on him.

    • @chrisherber1635
      @chrisherber1635 5 лет назад +12

      That’s what happened in the movie? I forgot that part.

    • @Rayrix360
      @Rayrix360 5 лет назад +61

      It also makes him much more relatable and a legitimate human being; not just a comic book character. People need some time alone, especially when grieving.

    • @TheJrQuintero
      @TheJrQuintero 5 лет назад +3

      i never thought about it like this. youre totally right

    • @L16htW4rr10r
      @L16htW4rr10r 5 лет назад

      @@chrisherber1635 I dont know. I think it was just his speculation.

    • @talancorwell
      @talancorwell 5 лет назад +16

      @@L16htW4rr10r There's definitely that scene where he's sitting alone in the abandoned bar trying to get drunk (but can't because of his increased metabolism). The "morale" part is a bit of speculation but it's not much of a stretch.

  • @robbiehewitt55
    @robbiehewitt55 4 года назад +69

    I have a mini theory as to why Caps abilities are so drastically different from film to film.
    In the First Avenger he was sent to the USO shows and wasn't tested on what exactly he could do. I know we had that action piece but that was him just starting out.
    In Avengers he seemed to be in a more civilian role and probably wasn't interested in the full scope of his abilities. It was only after the Chitari invaded and he joined SHEILD that he was tested on what the full scope of his powers where, leading to all that ass kicking he accomplished in Winter Soldier and beyond.

  • @skilledwarman
    @skilledwarman 5 лет назад +472

    I actually really LIKED the Pierce twist. Robert Redford did a great job of being that trustworthy grandpa type that you just feel like he has things under control and if he tells you what to do its probably the right thing. And then it turns out he's Hydra. It sells the theme of questioning authority really well

    • @VicEntity
      @VicEntity 5 лет назад +24

      True. Too bad that every promotional material sold him as a villain.

    • @skilledwarman
      @skilledwarman 5 лет назад +30

      @@VicEntity i benefited from having not seen any of it

    • @VicEntity
      @VicEntity 5 лет назад +4

      @@skilledwarman Lucky

    • @AussieGamer-jd6qd
      @AussieGamer-jd6qd 5 лет назад +5

      @@VicEntity At the time of the movie coming out I ONLY saw a poster.

    • @AussieGamer-jd6qd
      @AussieGamer-jd6qd 5 лет назад

      to my knowledge at least

  • @goat1408
    @goat1408 5 лет назад +673

    Cap has been a movie EVERY YEAR since 2011...Chris Evans is awesome..perfect role for him. 2011-2019

    • @Butler-ke7xj
      @Butler-ke7xj 5 лет назад +1

      Slim Jim Longfoot 2007* look at his imdb page

    • @loganbigmo
      @loganbigmo 5 лет назад +26

      @@Butler-ke7xj Chris Evans wasn't Cap in 2007 bro... he started in 2011

    • @loganbigmo
      @loganbigmo 5 лет назад +97

      _2011: Captain America: The First Avenger_
      _2012: The Avengers_
      _2013: Thor: The Dark World_
      _2014: Captain America: The Winter Soldier_
      _2015: Avengers: Age of Ultron_
      _2016: Captain America: Civil War_
      _2017: Spider-Man: Homecoming_
      _2018: Avengers: Infinity War_
      _2019: Avengers: Endgame_

    • @goat1408
      @goat1408 5 лет назад +7

      @@loganbigmo 👍💯

    • @goat1408
      @goat1408 5 лет назад +2

      My mom only seen two of them..my dad saw all of them

  • @joethecrow9092
    @joethecrow9092 5 лет назад +891

    Also, He has America's ass! making him the most powerful character

  • @gabriellealessandra13
    @gabriellealessandra13 5 лет назад +482

    I think Captain America: The First Avenger is underrated! I rewatched it the other day and I enjoy it so much, probably because of the focus on character. Plus, Chris Evans' portrayal is spot on.

    • @leafyishereisdumbnameakath4259
      @leafyishereisdumbnameakath4259 3 года назад +2

      In Endgame, he is captain america from the comics mixed with this MCU version. He's a totally different character in the First Avenger. His performance may be good but he isn't "spot on" to comic Cap and maybe that's a good thing. In WInter Soldier and Endgame he's more like comic cap in his voice and build.

    • @gabriellealessandra13
      @gabriellealessandra13 3 года назад +1

      @@leafyishereisdumbnameakath4259 I think I may have meant his portrayal in general, but yes I suppose you're right! that makes total sense (I'm not a super fan so my opinions aren't always right lol)

    • @leafyishereisdumbnameakath4259
      @leafyishereisdumbnameakath4259 3 года назад +2

      @@gabriellealessandra13 no I was wrong. He definitely LOOKS the part in that movie. He just plays it differently and imo better than the comic version. But he becomes more serious and authoratative in Endgame and Infinity War and such. Don't stress, I was just saying stuff, not insulting you

    • @gabriellealessandra13
      @gabriellealessandra13 3 года назад

      @@leafyishereisdumbnameakath4259 haha, nah no stress :)

    • @MysticMayne
      @MysticMayne 3 года назад +3

      It is, Cap has the best films as a Trilogy

  • @TJJones-ck7gj
    @TJJones-ck7gj 5 лет назад +80

    Steve had a Flat Arc in Winter Solider. And an exceptionally well done one at that. He was the character that knew the "truth" and brought that truth to the world around him.

  • @seansreviews4437
    @seansreviews4437 5 лет назад +183

    Captain America was always great in the first avenger and avengers but in winter soldier he blew me away on how great he can be

    • @HABO2210
      @HABO2210 5 лет назад +4

      I couldn't take him seriously in that corny cosplay outfit from Avengers. It's childish, but I couldn't help myself.

    • @rosaryinkeanushand4827
      @rosaryinkeanushand4827 5 лет назад +10

      @@HABO2210 the fact it was Coulson's old school design made me not care. Even Steve asks "isn't it too old fashion?"

    • @alfa01spotivo
      @alfa01spotivo 5 лет назад +1

      @@HABO2210 i dont see whats wrong it. It looks like captain america and now we are stuck with a bland black outfit.

    • @HABO2210
      @HABO2210 5 лет назад +2

      @@alfa01spotivo it looks awful. Like some $20 eBay knockoff. Especially since Evans, even though muscular, lacks some serious volume to fill in that suit.

    • @alfa01spotivo
      @alfa01spotivo 5 лет назад

      @@HABO2210 nah it looks great. He actually looks like a superhero

  • @JustKrin
    @JustKrin 5 лет назад +279

    2000's Chris Evans was basically Johhny Storm so that casting was perfect
    2010's Chris Evans is basically Steve Rogers so that casting is also perfect

    • @sagetheinferno
      @sagetheinferno 5 лет назад +19

      Shows how good an actor he is.

    • @kinglegault
      @kinglegault 5 лет назад +6

      I did not think he was a perfect choice for cap then first avengers came out now I can only see him as the captain

    • @thelastcoolguyonearth4858
      @thelastcoolguyonearth4858 5 лет назад +3

      No, he acts nothing like Steve Rogers irl, he's just a good actor

  • @seantheman1886
    @seantheman1886 4 года назад +100

    Chris Evans is the heart of the MCU. He embodies Steve Rogers to a tee.

  • @bonkerconker1017
    @bonkerconker1017 5 лет назад +142

    If you think I’m gonna watch a 40 minute video essay where you rank captain Americas suits and play one kick 20 times on repeat... then you’re absolutely correct great vid

  • @RichBandzMf
    @RichBandzMf 5 лет назад +421

    Cap & Stark's philosophy have basically shaped the entire MCU,

    • @dvt1393
      @dvt1393 5 лет назад +63

      And, my favorite part is that by Civil War, they've basically swapped.

    • @RetryOfHealGuy
      @RetryOfHealGuy 5 лет назад +67

      Cap saw the consequences of unchecked power.
      Stark saw the horrors of being powerless.

    • @stryyker9
      @stryyker9 5 лет назад +4

      Do not worry - Captain Marvel has arrived to save the day.

    • @L3ON360Z
      @L3ON360Z 5 лет назад +16

      @@stryyker9 Russo's will do her well. Her solo movie had directors that weren't fit for it imo

    • @zingzaber6989
      @zingzaber6989 5 лет назад +6

      @@L3ON360Z I feel the same

  • @katherinealvarez9216
    @katherinealvarez9216 4 года назад +82

    21:44 what’s admirable is that the Russo’s weren’t fans of Cap but they still managed to do good stories with this character, having him develop. It’s a great talent if theirs, one I hope they keep. Sure, it doesn’t always work (coughThorcough) but they get it.

    • @Deathmare235
      @Deathmare235 3 года назад +1

      If they hate Cap then what did they think about Hulk

    • @katherinealvarez9216
      @katherinealvarez9216 3 года назад

      @@Deathmare235 Well, they made the Avengers equivalent of Bill Nye the science guy or Mr. Rogers, so I'm guessing they were going for "He's just a big ol' teddy bear."

    • @cuntpoopoo293
      @cuntpoopoo293 3 года назад

      if supes can be nearly an angel with flaws so can cap

  • @naughtyniffler404
    @naughtyniffler404 5 лет назад +717

    Two videos and the first one is already 40 minutes long? Damn, you must take a lot of time to make this. Guess you can do this all day, whatever it takes. Some people will only watch the first part, but not us. Not us. I will watch this series until the end of the line.

    • @FullFatVideos
      @FullFatVideos  5 лет назад +51

      hahahah. yeah man, maybe now people will understand why we held off a little hahah

    • @chancemitchell4147
      @chancemitchell4147 5 лет назад +6

      Comment of the fucking year

    • @maizeman90
      @maizeman90 5 лет назад +12

      I understood those references

    • @ehoa1984
      @ehoa1984 5 лет назад +4

      Naughty Niffler I can do this all day

    • @astr0vert
      @astr0vert 5 лет назад +3

      *I understood that reference*

  • @Mystery-pd6jc
    @Mystery-pd6jc 5 лет назад +518

    Cap 2 is and will forever be my favourite Marvel Film no matter the scale of Endgame or anything to come. It is just...perfect.

    • @minusonegamer2884
      @minusonegamer2884 5 лет назад +14

      It seems you already made your bias decision before actually going to see the movie. You might as well as said Cap 2 will always be my favourite.

    • @HugoStiglitz88
      @HugoStiglitz88 5 лет назад +53

      Exactly. The scale and pace of Infinity War is so epic, but Winter Soldier is still the best movie Marvel has made. It's Christopher Nolan's Batman levels of brilliance.

    • @PomPomPP
      @PomPomPP 5 лет назад +4

      Today I saw a title of an article which said, that first Endgame reviews are out and they are calling it "perfect". So we will see.

    • @danielallen4450
      @danielallen4450 5 лет назад +4

      @@minusonegamer2884 he did say that lol

    • @danielallen4450
      @danielallen4450 5 лет назад

      @@PomPomPP it is close to that

  • @Nocturnal_Rites
    @Nocturnal_Rites 5 лет назад +183

    12:24 I honestly think the whole scene with the Valkyrie (Schmidt's plans in general) make a LOT more sense (and become a HELL of a lot more threatening) if you know more about WWII history. If you don't, they lose some significance. That, of course, is part of the problem with TFA: most people don't have a clue when WWII *was*, much less what happened during the war. I'm just a history nerd.
    We live in an era of smart bombs, where we take for granted the ability to drop a weapon at the touch of a button. We forget that in 1945, it was still a pretty damn big deal to fly a plane *all the way across the Atlantic*, much less one that could carry the kind of payload the Valkyrie could. We forget that there was a time when there was not only no GPS, but when radar was new and spotty at best, and that most of the time if you couldn't see a landmark, you were SOL as a pilot. Appreciating TFA fully (and what Cap does) requires having some historical perspective. Most people are just clueless.
    The fact is, Schmidt's plan and capabilities went past Hitler's most far-out wet dreams. Hitler didn't have the power to aim *any* pre-emptive strike at the United States, period. The closest he came was with the U-boats, and by 1945, those were pretty much under control. Germany never managed a real A-bomb program, either.
    To put what Schmidt is doing another way: He's essentially capable of dropping multiple A-bombs on the biggest war production cities America has ALL IN ONE STROKE. That's the genius of it. If he leveled one city, we might fight on, but he's doing it all at once.
    Steve would know New York City to be absolutely crucial to the war effort. It's not JUST because he's from there that he's getting worried. 80% of men and materiel going to the Western Front came through NYC. If Schmidt could have leveled NYC, even as late as 1945, the Allies would have lost. Period. Taking out New York would have taken out our biggest port AND one of our biggest shipyards AND one of the biggest war production cities AND our country's financial center. Taking out Chicago would have taken out the food collection point for the Midwest, which may not sound like much, but given that we were basically feeding our troops AND most of the Allies, would be devastating. (My big quibble is that they refer to the whole thing as the 'Eastern seaboard', when Chicago clearly ISN'T there, but whatever.)
    Further, we know (though Steve doesn't at the time) that FDR died about a month after this took place. A massive strike like Schmidt's a month before with the death of a president like FDR? The US would have been in chaos, the war effort would have collapsed, the Soviets would have pulled out (no way Stalin would stick around if the Allies couldn't help his sorry self) and *everything* would have been chaos. From Schmidt's point of view, it would have been the perfect time to swoop in and take over. Very reminiscent of what HYDRA ends up trying to do with Project Insight in TWS.
    Why do I believe Schmidt could do that? Well, for one, we've already seen how devastating those disintegration weapons are, but also, *look at the Valkyrie*. Maybe I pay more attention to it than most because I had relatives who worked on the B-2 stealth bomber, but that design is flat-out the one used by the B-2...fifty years later. It's INCREDIBLE technology for the time.
    Cap absolutely won the war by downing the Valkyrie. No question about it. The problem is, the film just didn't have time to give everyone a history lesson so they could grasp the very real significance of what Cap chose to do -- and that's really the biggest problem with TFA; not the content, but the completely lack of audience knowledge.
    The problem is, I'm just not sure how Johnston could have handled it without bogging everything down with a lecture that most of the audience would have glazed out over, anyway. They already make the point about Schmidt taking down the Eastern seaboard, and everyone basically says, 'yeah, whatever, okay.'
    If there is ONE thing I wished they'd done in TFA, it's to have kept one thing from the novelization I read. In the novelization, it's clear that Schmidt breaks off the toggle switch on the autopilot. We see Schmidt's hand on it, but there's no reference, so we don't get just what that means. What it means is that unless someone's forcing the plane down (and someone with Steve's strength, because just TRY overpowering hydraulics like that), it's going to stay on course and blow the hell out of everything. Steve even has a line in the novelization that explains it, but apparently, they cut it for dramatic effect. I sort of see it because it focuses everything on what Johnston really wanted us to see: Cap doing just what he did in the training camp and diving on another grenade to save everyone. (Which, by the way, was phenomenal foreshadowing.)
    Other than that, I've absolutely loved this video. Thank you for doing it!

    • @chrissiemacalister6835
      @chrissiemacalister6835 5 лет назад +25

      I am *so* happy to have read your comments! At last, someone who actually understands the significance of the events in the movie. I, too, am a history buff, (I`m also quite eld! Born in 1950, so have a long tradition of watching "war movies") and you are right, most of the people who criticise TFA have no background knowledge to call upon. Well done for a masterly essay on the life and times of WWll.

    • @myuncletom50
      @myuncletom50 4 года назад +9

      Exceptional background for us who did look at it from this perspective. Absolutely correct when you put it in this perspective. Thank you.

    • @punctuationman334
      @punctuationman334 4 года назад +4

      Even without knowledge of history it’s quite obvious what the movies telling us. Schmidt wants the world for himself and he was ahead of Hitler in technology by decades to centuries. Schmidt’s plan makes perfect sense.

  • @raisinbran1421
    @raisinbran1421 5 лет назад +444

    I also like the tiny detail of Dr. Strange’s name being mentioned in the Winter Soldier showing that he was going to be a thing quite soon

    • @j.r.2674
      @j.r.2674 4 года назад +12

      Yeah I wasn’t that into it at the time though which is why that reference probably went over my head and I was younger.

    • @92brunod
      @92brunod 4 года назад +30

      it's not really a tiny detail, it's obvious and a piot hole because he was just a good surgeon at the time. No one interesting enough for a Hydra agent to name drop along with Bruce fucking Banner. But yeah, the intention was good

    • @silenthero2795
      @silenthero2795 4 года назад +69

      @@92brunod Have you watched Winter Soldier? The algorithm takes the past and present records to predict the future if they'll be against Hydra's core philosophy later on in life. Yes, Strange is a very good self-centered surgeon but when it comes to doing the right thing when it counts, he won't hesitate even sacrificing himself for the cause. That's something Hydra isn't gonna allow.

    • @silenthero2795
      @silenthero2795 4 года назад +28

      @Jethro Torczon Yes, one of my favorite MCU movies actually.
      Zola's algorithm is complex but it isn't mentioned how it does read people's actions. HYDRA just say this miraculous algorithm can tell if a person is inclined to be with HYDRA's philosophy or against it when the time comes. It doesn't mean it read Strange to be the Sorcerer Supreme but it does tell he's probably against HYDRA when they are made public.
      The MCU has Norse Gods, multi-dimensional beings, stones with infinite power, spaceflight, cutting edge battle suits, but it's hard to believe they can't concoct such an algorithm with the technology that they have? Okay.

    • @mr.iiconic
      @mr.iiconic 3 года назад

      @Jethro Torczon This isn't a real algorithm, what you've experienced in the real world matters shit to a world where there's men in flying suits of armor. Their tech is better than ours and their algorithms are too

  • @hilltophorror
    @hilltophorror 5 лет назад +338

    Personal favorite outfit is the Star Spangled covered in the Leather Jacket with the WWII Helmet.

    • @goat1408
      @goat1408 5 лет назад +24

      hilltophorror simple and effective...boss

    • @lianbenedek9791
      @lianbenedek9791 5 лет назад +19

      I like that outfit too, it's pretty underrated

    • @gpaderx6105
      @gpaderx6105 4 года назад +15

      yea,, that's great!! and that whole scene is underrated..
      I was amazed in that costume even it's not his official uniform

    • @Yesquite64
      @Yesquite64 4 года назад +5

      They better put it in the avengers game

    • @HovektheArtist
      @HovektheArtist 4 года назад +4

      Yep combat minimalist is great

  • @mosj9876
    @mosj9876 5 лет назад +278

    IMo cap is superman of the MCU. he goes toe to toe with any enemy no matter how strong they are! he keeps his morals grounded and his ideals simple. he works with others and understand each members strengths and weaknesses to make the best call while understanding the hard choices. hes a boy scout just like supes. only difference is the power scale.

    • @MykiiMescal
      @MykiiMescal 5 лет назад +13

      I’m pretty sure DC and Marvel agree

    • @wrestlinganime4life288
      @wrestlinganime4life288 5 лет назад +11

      DCEU superman should be more like that

    • @felynecomrade
      @felynecomrade 4 года назад +30

      The power scale actually makes Captain America MORE heroic imo.
      Even among the Avengers he's physically one of the weaker heroes, but he's by far the ballsyest. He'll fight ANYONE if it's for the right reasons. So will Superman, but Superman doesn't risk injury or death as much as Captain America does.

    • @myleswayne301
      @myleswayne301 4 года назад +7

      @@felynecomrade Superman would be more heroic if he didn't have super strength, super-speed, and invulnerability.

    • @SPFLDAngler
      @SPFLDAngler 4 года назад +3

      but he still kills a ton of people. he has murdered dozens upon dozens, maybe even hundreds of people during his time as Captain America. That is not Clark Kent\Superman at all, sorry.

  • @anthonybranch4712
    @anthonybranch4712 4 года назад +29

    6:38 That is SO FREAKIN' TRUE! "Keeping Steve a loser" for a time, AFTER the serum, allows our empathy to bridge the gap between Steve Rogers and Captain America. That is the true narrative genius of this movie, and I've never quite seen it before in those terms.

  • @Nocturnal_Rites
    @Nocturnal_Rites 5 лет назад +146

    My understanding is that he's working with STRIKE, SHIELD's special forces/anti-terrorism unit. Rumlow, et al are the general grunts of STRIKE, but Cap's called in for the serious bad stuff.
    That said, I thought the genius of the Winter Soldier and one reason it was SO good was that it *wasn't* just a traditional superhero movie, any more than the first Cap movie was. TFA was a war movie; TWS was a classic political thriller, which was far more effective not because of Steve's powers (which, frankly, is why I find so many classic superhero movies boring as hell) but because of Steve's personality and who he is. He thinks he's adjusting to the modern world...but as this shows, he's gotten only the surface, and not the dark undercurrents, with every ideal he fought for (right down to his best friend) twisted into something dark and gruesome.
    It's a real delight (and heartbreak) to see a man of his idealism struggle through that...and emerge, battered, but still holding onto his beliefs. That kind of courage takes far more strength than anything the serum could ever have given him.

    • @andrewnibbi
      @andrewnibbi 5 лет назад +17

      I’ve always loved Winter Soldier because it has the same brilliant approach to storytelling that the Russos (and of course Dan Harmon) brought to Community. TWS feels to me like almost a parody of a Cold War spy thriller, but with such a high attention to detail that it works flawlessly. It’s as if the Russos don’t think of superhero films as a genre, but a theme; they tell the stories they want to tell without being boxed in by the conventions. Truly impressive.

  • @dextergrif1052
    @dextergrif1052 3 года назад +21

    I’m also a First Avenger apologist. I enjoy that movie. It’s far from perfect but I always watch in chronological order just so I can start with that film first.

  • @Trxpamvs
    @Trxpamvs 5 лет назад +508

    I just watched a 40 minute video & didn't even realize it was 40 minutes.

  • @malysrobert1014
    @malysrobert1014 5 лет назад +302

    I didn't like Warmachine either, but I thought he had a good lift throughout Infinity War and Endgame.

    • @jonnemesis11
      @jonnemesis11 5 лет назад +17

      He continued to be a secondary character, didn't do anything new or interesting.

    • @franciscorendon2783
      @franciscorendon2783 5 лет назад +18

      Why? He doesn't do anything in those movies. Taking him out wouldn't affect them at all.

    • @fitzhugh7463
      @fitzhugh7463 5 лет назад +49

      @@jonnemesis11i think he had good chemistry with nebula

    • @SanchezS1998
      @SanchezS1998 5 лет назад +7

      You mean Captain Planet? 😜

    • @epiximmortal1536
      @epiximmortal1536 5 лет назад +5

      Samuel Sanchez I will turn you into a fucking tree

  • @dudeduder9728
    @dudeduder9728 5 лет назад +318

    after seeing endgame let me say all you Steve Rodger MCU fans will not be disappointed. Now that it’s basically come to an end I believe MCU’s Steve Rodgers is one of the best modern day heroic epics ever told.

    • @goat1408
      @goat1408 5 лет назад +12

      Dude Duder Rogers*

    • @noxfior
      @noxfior 5 лет назад +22

      sjkfhdjdf most of us are actually disappointed bc at the end there, they made Steve totally OOC

    • @tabithamoore2137
      @tabithamoore2137 5 лет назад +12

      @@noxfior COMPLETELY ooc. I'm tired of people justifying it. Real Steve Rogers fans know what's up.

    • @noahpompa9749
      @noahpompa9749 5 лет назад +14

      He fucking left Bucky. How are we satisfied? The ending is completely out of character for him. He spent his entire trilogy trying to spend time with Bucky and get him back and then he just fuckin left him. ?????

    • @davidtucker9498
      @davidtucker9498 4 года назад +12

      @@noahpompa9749 if you think Steve's motivation was just "spend time with Bucky" you completely missed the point... There is the guilt of Steve failing to save Bucky, doubly so after finding him alive and brainwashed. The desperation to cling to the ONE PERSON left from who Steve used to be and the world he lost. Loyalty to his friend. Ultimately, Steve's refusal to let Bucky go was in some ways toxic to him, and led him to betraying Tony and causing Civil War to happen. Additionally, Steve's main character flaw, other than depression, is his refusal to move on. "The war is over, Steve. We can go home." But Steve doesn't go home. He stays "Captain America" instead of retiring to civilian life. It isn't just because he wants to do good, which he does, it's because he refuse to move on and let go of the past. Leaving Bucky behind after Endgame, giving up being Captain America, becoming just a normal person with a normal life, that is Steve finally listening to Tony and overcoming his final hurdle and character arc. It a bit of a shame that in doing so he literally goes back in time to his own time period which outwardly seems to be the opposite of moving on, but oh well...

  • @JaguarBrickFilms
    @JaguarBrickFilms 5 лет назад +138

    This is why channels like yours. They help me understand amazing characters even more.

  • @KrishayAgarwal
    @KrishayAgarwal 5 лет назад +45

    40 minutes and only part 1? Speaks highly about your effort in character essays AND how layered he is by the Great Russos and the perfect casting Chris Evans. Can't wait for part 2!

  • @laotasurfs1110
    @laotasurfs1110 5 лет назад +122

    I'm so glad you talked about the Avengers outfit. Because... reasons. *American* reasons.

  • @jimdotbeep
    @jimdotbeep 5 лет назад +105

    I loved Captain America: The Winter Soldier. It was by far my favorite stand alone MCU movie. After watching this video Essay somehow I love it even more.

  • @patrickdawson6281
    @patrickdawson6281 5 лет назад +72

    You guys occupy a unique space in my subscriptions, you're my go to positive video essayist which is kind of hard to find at a high quality.

    • @FullFatVideos
      @FullFatVideos  5 лет назад +14

      Patrick Dawson that is the best possible thing we could hear, thank you

    • @urdnotstark8270
      @urdnotstark8270 5 лет назад +3

      Patrick Dawson seconded

  • @SuperKeith00
    @SuperKeith00 5 лет назад +747

    I love how people outside of America also love Captain America.

    • @laurentguyot3362
      @laurentguyot3362 5 лет назад +121

      He's the hero of the free people all over the world,a true freedom fighter.

    • @matthiaslangendorff4341
      @matthiaslangendorff4341 4 года назад +111

      he is a damn good superhero. why shouldnt people from outside USA like him? the only thing "america" about him is his suit anyways...

    • @tommerker8063
      @tommerker8063 4 года назад +13

      i'm not from the usa and i absolutely give 0 shit about captain america, he is an absolutely bland character and then when he has the chance of becomin interesting he misses it to stay bland. chris evans is a good actor and propably the only reason i don't absolutely hate the character, because he is kind of offensive. just as an example, imagine a character called captain germany who is dressed in a german flag and presumes to intrude on soverign nations because he thinks his cause is just. and then when the majority decides that he realy should stop it, he goes rogue and does his usual intrusive shit anyway.
      ohh and by the way, from an outsiders perspective, he is 100% a representation of america, he is a guy from the 40s, who is not casualy racist, because racism in america doesn't and did never exist, his list of things to experience in modern day is basicaly a list of american pop culture and he constantly tries to correct other peoples language and his whole thing in civil war is that he wants to ignore the laws of other countries becausehe decides they just can't help themselves so he has to go to war.

    • @Steven_Edwards
      @Steven_Edwards 4 года назад +58

      He is an archetype for what American Exceptionalism SHOULD be. The rest of the world has tolerated the Pax Americana since WW2 because as far as benevolent overlords go throughout history, the US has been pretty damn benevolent...but it could be better and should live up to the ideals it claims to espouse.

    • @senryu93
      @senryu93 4 года назад +24

      Coming from Canada, I used to make fun of my husband's middle school, referring to it as Captain America Junior High. I did not fall in love with the character until the comic's version of Civil War (which so beautifully showcased the gulf between Cap and Ironman) and Chris Evans and the version of Cap in the MCU cemented him among my favorite comic book characters. He ceased being a representation of American military expansion and became a symbol of old fashioned decency and modern anti-authoritarianism. The gymnastic fighting style is also beautiful to behold, and very reminiscent of the best comic art.

  • @LibertyBridgeProductions
    @LibertyBridgeProductions 5 лет назад +346

    He does have an arc in winter solider he just has a flat arc. It’s an arc where the character makes a change by sticking to there beliefs and influencing the ppl around them.

    • @adamleigh5509
      @adamleigh5509 5 лет назад +35

      That message in that film changed my life lmao

    • @LibertyBridgeProductions
      @LibertyBridgeProductions 5 лет назад +25

      Adam Leigh that’s rlly good, ppl underestimate the effect that media has on ppls lives when executed properly. I’ve always been a fan of superheroes and they have influenced how I act and approach things in my life all the way through especially in my childhood.

    • @surr3al305
      @surr3al305 5 лет назад +1

      @@adamleigh5509 tell us more

    • @BrotherApexx
      @BrotherApexx 5 лет назад +9

      This. Captain America is about empowerment. Of self. Of the people you trust and care about.

    • @LibertyBridgeProductions
      @LibertyBridgeProductions 5 лет назад +2

      BrotherApexx yeh I think so

  • @Ben10man2
    @Ben10man2 5 лет назад +558

    Man, that skinny cgi still holds up...

    • @biggochungboi9346
      @biggochungboi9346 5 лет назад +29

      Spencer Ricker ‘Don’t talk to me or my son ever again’

    • @w77eed
      @w77eed 5 лет назад +26

      They hired a skinny actor, but had to make him even smaller with cgi.

    • @NyctoPhobia197
      @NyctoPhobia197 5 лет назад +9

      He kinda looks like Macaulay culkin in home alone

    • @Mr_Kenneth
      @Mr_Kenneth 5 лет назад +19

      Give that man a sandwich!

    • @adityyuh
      @adityyuh 5 лет назад +24

      Really! The only unrealistic thing is that no way that deeper voice came out of that body lmao

  • @austingonzales1405
    @austingonzales1405 5 лет назад +9

    "Sometimes the only choices you have are bad ones but you still have to choose." Love it. Perhaps 12's greatest line as the Doctor.

  • @pierre-alexandremoulin5157
    @pierre-alexandremoulin5157 5 лет назад +69

    Personally winter soldier is my favorite movie and really got me into fangirling over captain America (even got the cosplay 🤔)

  • @ahalfsmirk1769
    @ahalfsmirk1769 5 лет назад +17

    You know your videos always make me think about WHY I feel something, I try not to be a base consumer, so this is all something I've thought about a lot. Captain America is someone we strive to be, loyal, hardworking, but what makes him so interesting is his consistency. So often our favorite heroes fail because they betrayed what makes them heroes. The biggest mistakes in comic history are when a character betrays beliefs to do something. (I'm sure you can think of a certain Spiderly example I don't even need to name). What makes him so compelling is that the man will plant himself firmly and tell the world to move, because he truly follows what he believes, luckily for us, those are good things. (Otherwise we would have a very scary villain).

  • @cliffg.4205
    @cliffg.4205 5 лет назад +42

    Winter soldier is.... My favorite MCU movie, still. Yes, I've seen all the phase three movies.

    • @ardietic2612
      @ardietic2612 5 лет назад +3

      mine too

    • @senryu93
      @senryu93 4 года назад +5

      I an watch it over and over. Most politically sophisticated movie in many years.

    • @abdullahx4908
      @abdullahx4908 3 года назад +3

      That and the guardians movies, Thor ragnarok too

  • @ephramoliver5656
    @ephramoliver5656 5 лет назад +373

    Joe Johnston took Captain America seriously and respected the character's origins, but it came off as goofy and he wasn't that interesting.
    Joss Whedon made Captain America goofy, but it made him less interesting.
    The Russo Brothers took Captain America seriously but not at the expense of his character's origins, and that made him interesting to watch.

    • @aumtrivedi5214
      @aumtrivedi5214 5 лет назад +1

      Can you explain the Russo Brothers part a little more?

    • @loganbigmo
      @loganbigmo 5 лет назад +18

      @@aumtrivedi5214 I mean... doesn't this 40 minute video do just that?

    • @AqwDragulum
      @AqwDragulum 3 года назад +3

      Honestly out of the og Avengers, Kevin Feige admitted he was the most difficult hero to bring to live action

    • @nickasaro8789
      @nickasaro8789 3 года назад +2

      The Russos struck pretty much the perfect balance with Cap.

  • @jerner17
    @jerner17 5 лет назад +84

    I was panicking that there wasn't enough time to cover everything when I was almost done with the video but then I realized it was a part 1

  • @mkocel
    @mkocel 4 года назад +8

    That scene on the bridge in winter soldier with the jet was the moment i went, "HOLY SHIT, I HAD NO IDEA CAP WAS THAT BADASS"
    Still one of my favorite moments in the entire MCU

  • @aninjathtpwndu
    @aninjathtpwndu 5 лет назад +21

    The first avenger is massively underrated in its contributions to cap and the overall mcu

  • @oggy06
    @oggy06 5 лет назад +48

    The way I squealed when I saw this title, you’d think they released the Endgame already! I’m going to get me a cup of tea and savour this. Bless you!!

  • @busfeet2080
    @busfeet2080 5 лет назад +121

    Finally someone with the balls to admit that cap’s outfit in The Avengers was actually pretty sweet

    • @johnashley327
      @johnashley327 5 лет назад +19

      Without the helmet.

    • @darksword9237
      @darksword9237 4 года назад

      Lupll

    • @AqwDragulum
      @AqwDragulum 3 года назад

      A little padding like his later suits would’ve made it better

    • @users10116
      @users10116 2 года назад

      Was sweet and logical this suit give hopes to people , coulson and steve discussion a dont need to say more

  • @Oddball-dc2qt
    @Oddball-dc2qt 5 лет назад +37

    I personally liked the WWII outfit with the bomber jacket and helmet the best.

    • @granville7
      @granville7 4 года назад

      not his 'banana' outfit?

  • @tender0828
    @tender0828 5 лет назад +76

    That scene in Avengers where Banner says "Steve" as an answer to Tony's rhetorical insult to Steve lol! First time I noticed!

    • @phntmknight
      @phntmknight 5 лет назад +11

      Lol, I thought Banner was calling his name, well he did except it worked for the question Tony asked. Well played Whedon

  • @sheryang1185
    @sheryang1185 3 года назад +14

    Fun fact: Chris Evans stated in an interview that his favorite incarnation of all the Captain America suits is the stealth suit.

  • @PrinceDuCiel7
    @PrinceDuCiel7 5 лет назад +83

    It’s SO nice to hear somebody else has loved Cap since the beginning. :D He’s my favourite and always will be.

  • @mew1462
    @mew1462 5 лет назад +25

    I never really liked captain America but these movies and Chris Evans performance really made me appreciate him, and I completely adore Bucky and their action scenes

    • @606danco
      @606danco 5 лет назад

      Mew14 yeah and it was almost john krasinki from that camara in your face show

  • @priyanshuranjan3088
    @priyanshuranjan3088 4 года назад +15

    For me Captain America: The Winter Soldier is the best superhero movie ever made.
    No disrespects for other movies but personally I loved this one.

  • @arc4859
    @arc4859 5 лет назад +35

    1. Civil War suit
    2. Winter Soldier stealth suit
    3. Age of Ultron suit
    4. WWII undercover suit
    5. Winter Soldier WWII suit
    6. The First Avenger suit
    7. Infinity War suit
    8. The Avengers suit
    9. USO Showman
    Edit: New #1 is the Endgame suit. That suit is perfect and the definitive Cap suit in my eyes.

    • @jaredtgriffinatyahoo
      @jaredtgriffinatyahoo 5 лет назад +1

      The problem w/ the helmet is always the lack of actual wings. Makes the head look funny. The comics version always looks better

    • @arc4859
      @arc4859 5 лет назад +3

      Jared Griffin I disagree. I think the inclusion of wings would be goofy af for the MCU. The way they did it by just having them painted on the sides works way better imo. What makes the helmets look weird is when his ears are covered up. The helmets that show his ears like the stealth suit and all future suits after look so much better. Can’t necessarily put my finger on as to why though.

    • @necro6767676
      @necro6767676 5 лет назад +4

      I don't know He clearly has Americas ass in the first avengers.

  • @Jaydotp
    @Jaydotp 5 лет назад +92

    2 parter on cap. part 1, 40 minutes long
    this is some endgame type length

    • @abhisheksuratkar
      @abhisheksuratkar 5 лет назад +1

      Probably we won't get that until End of this month after Endgame's release

  • @kingXnista
    @kingXnista 5 лет назад +16

    The leather jacket with the girls blue "A" helmet when he goes solo for the first time in ww2 is THE BEST COSTUME!

  • @Coltranized
    @Coltranized 5 лет назад +47

    "Is that the whole story? Oh, so, it's very good then!"

  • @zew1414
    @zew1414 5 лет назад +5

    One thing that doesn't directly have to do with Cap but amplifies some enormous scenes in WS is the music! Damn it just made the opening, his speech and the highway scenes so much more emotional and intense!

    • @zingzaber6989
      @zingzaber6989 5 лет назад

      So true. Nobody mentions the MCU's amazing music. Winter Soldier has one of my favorite scores of all time.

  • @Warfolomei
    @Warfolomei 4 года назад +8

    Dang it, I miss him already. Howard deciding to keep looking for Cap, even after finding tesseract in the end, is just heartbreaking.

  • @scotthallgv
    @scotthallgv 5 лет назад +17

    Firstly, Joe Johnston made Cap great again, the Russo's expanded on that initial thrust and began molding the character and the films into something even greater.

    • @tylerrice9725
      @tylerrice9725 5 лет назад

      Just taika watiti and the russo did with thor n ragnorok and infinity war/the upcoming endgame film.

  • @beastlysoldierful
    @beastlysoldierful 5 лет назад +31

    Just wanna say , shield never fully broke apart. Agents of shield pretty openly and clearly shows where Nick got his hellicarrier

    • @totalcodehero
      @totalcodehero 5 лет назад +2

      I was just about to say that.

    • @shalindelta7
      @shalindelta7 5 лет назад

      Where did he get it ? explain plz im interested.

    • @shalindelta7
      @shalindelta7 5 лет назад

      Ive never watched the shield series.

    • @totalcodehero
      @totalcodehero 5 лет назад +6

      @@shalindelta7 Short version and Spolier, Coulson became the Director of Shield after Fury gave him the promotion (Keep in mind that this is after Winter Soldier) After that Fury give him his Tool Box with has a lot of secrets, safehouse locations, etc. So Coulson finds out that there's a old school Helicarrier in storage and he's trying to get whatever supplies he can to retrofit it. Fury contacts him and says that he may need for Sokovia and boom, here arrives Nick Fury with a Helicarrier helping civilians. I should also mention that Coulson and his team are the ones that found the location of the Loki's Scepter, they just passed it along to Maria Hill.

  • @SaiScribbles
    @SaiScribbles 5 лет назад +16

    The Marvel movies have a habit of making me love characters I never gave a shit about before: Cap, Hulk and Thor specifically.

  • @concon09090
    @concon09090 5 лет назад +22

    Oh boy, a 40 minute Full Fat video essay! We're really in for a treat-
    "Part 1"
    😍

  • @Galimeer5
    @Galimeer5 5 лет назад +44

    Me: **is on a Marvel video essay binge**
    Me: **sees a Full Fat upload** "Aw, sweet!"
    Me: **sees it's 40 minutes** 🤩

    • @zingzaber6989
      @zingzaber6989 5 лет назад

      Was literally doing the same thing a few days ago. The MCU is so complex!

    • @wolfvfxx
      @wolfvfxx 5 лет назад

      Galimeer5 and pt 1

  • @ohifonlyx33
    @ohifonlyx33 5 лет назад +66

    Excuse me, that Age of Ultron helicarrier came straight from Director Phillip J. Coulson.

    • @AhsimNreiziev
      @AhsimNreiziev 5 лет назад +18

      Finally someone else who's watched _Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D._ !

    • @disneyerapowerrangers2923
      @disneyerapowerrangers2923 5 лет назад +15

      and how the avengers knew about loki's sceptre.

    • @steveaustin2686
      @steveaustin2686 3 года назад +1

      Yep, came to the comments just to say the same thing. They teased it in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. with Coulson's secret project that the team could not figure out, only to pay it off in Age of Ultron.

  • @kdrew257
    @kdrew257 5 лет назад +72

    As soon as you mentioned the quote of "Sometimes the only choices you have are bad ones". I immediately knew you were referencing the 12th Doctor

  • @terrymcginnis2878
    @terrymcginnis2878 5 лет назад +17

    Cap has always been my favorite Avenger! I love how his integrity remains intact as a good man.

  • @bartandaelus359
    @bartandaelus359 5 лет назад +3

    I think I rewatch this video every few weeks just for the level of quality and depth. This is RUclips Hall of fame material imo.

  • @nundy7821
    @nundy7821 5 лет назад +141

    He will have the best arc to in end game
    Yeah no shit

    • @jonnemesis11
      @jonnemesis11 5 лет назад +10

      He didn't have an arc in Endgame.

    • @thestarkknightreturns
      @thestarkknightreturns 5 лет назад +3

      @@jonnemesis11 you gotta be out of your mind. That isn't a tiny bit true.

    • @jonnemesis11
      @jonnemesis11 5 лет назад

      @Kyle Vernon LOL That's not an arc that happened in Endgame, it happened in previous movies.

    • @jonnemesis11
      @jonnemesis11 5 лет назад

      @@thestarkknightreturns Well... it IS true.

    • @thatonenicehusky3623
      @thatonenicehusky3623 5 лет назад +1

      unknown unknown Hmm...Ah yes, enslaved stupidity.

  • @THEKXRMANETWORK
    @THEKXRMANETWORK 5 лет назад +114

    I actually really like War Machine. He is basically a palate swapped Iron Man with more guns his unwavering motivation to help and protect Tony, his best friend, is honestly really endearing

    • @loganbigmo
      @loganbigmo 5 лет назад +9

      I don't see that in the movies at all. I never saw "unwavering motivation to help and protect Tony"
      I saw him as a government tool and hard to buy that he was Tony's best friend. The first time he ever showed any signs of not being strictly "I always follow orders to a T" was in Infinity War.

    • @loganbigmo
      @loganbigmo 5 лет назад +13

      I mean, look at _Captain America: Civil War_ as an example. Falcon joined Cap's side because Cap was his best friend & he was willing to help Cap break the law to save Bucky. War Machine didn't join Iron Man's side because Tony Stark was his best friend; War Machine was only Team Iron Man because Stark's side was the same side of the government; support the Sokovia Accords, apprehend the criminals. If the government said "we want Tony Stark captured" Rhodey would have complied. Look at _Iron Man 2_ for instance. Stark says: my suits are too dangerous to be in government's hands. What does Rhodey do once he flies off with the Mark II armor? Gives it to the Army to weaponize. I could buy Terrence Howard's Rhodes as RDJ Tony's best friend, but not Don Cheadle.

    • @arturocastroverde3349
      @arturocastroverde3349 5 лет назад +6

      War Machine
      Iron Man 2 = Good Character
      Iron Man 3 = Forgettable Character
      Age Of Ultron = Boring & Forgettable Character
      Civil War = Good Character
      Infinity War = Ok Character
      Endgame = Great Character

    • @sunsetoverdrive2when321
      @sunsetoverdrive2when321 5 лет назад

      @@loganbigmo but u see the thing is that Terrance was being petty as hell to Downey all because he got less salary then him and also Terrance ain't no boss like Don

    • @baller10345
      @baller10345 4 года назад +1

      War machines's suit looks REALLY heavy

  • @chrs-wltrs
    @chrs-wltrs 5 лет назад +31

    27:51 Excuse you sir, Don Chedle is a national treasure
    Also, I unironically like Banner x Nat :(

    • @benman92
      @benman92 3 года назад

      Insert anakin what meme

  • @mujiescomedy279
    @mujiescomedy279 5 лет назад +16

    The best scene in the first avenger to me was when red skull was beating up Steve and like with the bully, he said: “I could do this all day”

  • @Deathlygunn
    @Deathlygunn 5 лет назад +32

    It says a lot about the skills of the Russo's that they were able to take one of my least favourite comic book characters and make him the star of my two favourite MCU films.
    Hell, not to be controversial but if it wasn't for the Russo's and Cap I probably wouldn't be too bothered about Endgame.

  • @0goingmerry0
    @0goingmerry0 3 года назад +5

    Number one cap costume will always be when he went behind enemy lines in a combination of his stage costume, bomber jacket, and soldiers helmet. Plus the dinky stage shield is a whole vibe on its first outing

  • @rjkzbkfy9665
    @rjkzbkfy9665 5 лет назад +194

    I'm sorry but when you say "Cap essay" I only hear kappa say.

  • @aumtrivedi5214
    @aumtrivedi5214 5 лет назад +4

    I'm so glad someone appreciates the MCU and it's characters. In a world full of ungrateful people this guy stands out. You're the best video essay maker because unlike every other one you are not biased and knows appreciation.

  • @SouLeozinho
    @SouLeozinho 5 лет назад +11

    11: USO Outfit
    10: "The Avengers" Outfit (Helmet On)
    9: "Avengers: Age of Ultron" Outfit (Helmet On)
    8: "A: AOU" Outfit (Helmet Off)
    7: "Captain America: The First Avenger" Outfit
    6: "Captain America: Winter Soldier" TFA Variant
    5: "TA" Outfit (Helmet Off)
    4: "Captain America: Civil War" Outift
    3: Nomad Outfit
    2: "Avengers: Endgame" Outfit
    1: "CA: WS" Outfit

  • @Tyranatronus
    @Tyranatronus 5 лет назад +58

    Favorite character in the MCU 40 mins part 1 and I'm at school what

  • @aryan7767
    @aryan7767 5 лет назад +39

    Oh yes, 2 parts. That’s what I am talking about

  • @pubfamily7515
    @pubfamily7515 3 года назад +2

    The scene where he holds Thanos’ Gauntlet and roars, is one of the most powerful pieces of cinema I’ve ever seen. Only a couple of seconds long, but goosebumps every time.

  • @saraB94
    @saraB94 5 лет назад +10

    Really enjoy your essays. Cap is definitely a very complex character.

  • @acetrigger1337
    @acetrigger1337 5 лет назад +19

    What i love about Rogers is that he never changed...
    his ideals stayed the same, from his young skinny years, all the way to Fighting Space Lords.
    Rogers is as stubbern as a Concrete Wall, Physically and Mentally.
    ...and i do agree, the FALCON was NOT suppose to work...
    but somehow, both Captain and Falcon look so natural together in Winter Soldier and beyond.

    • @reddiamond8136
      @reddiamond8136 5 лет назад +2

      He's always been great, unlike other characters who developed into being great- which definitely makes him the greatest of all the Avengers.

  • @dx5soundlabs939
    @dx5soundlabs939 3 года назад +5

    russo's quote about making him appeal to people who never liked him is perfect, cuz i was one of those people...now i absolutely love his character

  • @NightFiire
    @NightFiire 5 лет назад +10

    At 36:57 Christopher Markus said that he doesn't really have an arc, but I think that he has a positive flat arc, much like Goku from Dragonball Z

  • @Mayonnaise_man35
    @Mayonnaise_man35 4 года назад +25

    Nobody:
    Literally nobody:
    Cap kicking that guy off the boat: *whup aaaggh*

  • @johndarcangelo6893
    @johndarcangelo6893 5 лет назад +736

    His ending in End Game is perfect.

    • @cahilroberson
      @cahilroberson 5 лет назад +25

      Agreed

    • @ConfusedPlushiee
      @ConfusedPlushiee 5 лет назад +17

      Agreeded

    • @orangesoda8635
      @orangesoda8635 5 лет назад +14

      Agreeest

    • @slaughterhouseboy9809
      @slaughterhouseboy9809 5 лет назад +10

      Truth

    • @andrewnibbi
      @andrewnibbi 5 лет назад +86

      I really thought he and Tony would end up in opposite places, but in the end I’m satisfied. After all, Steve already sacrificed his life to save the world back in 1945. It’s only fair that he didn’t have to die twice.

  • @Jose-se9pu
    @Jose-se9pu 5 лет назад +22

    Captain America was always great, The First Avenger has to be the most underrated movie in the MCU.
    edit: about the costumes, I agree with the first spot (the AoU costume is perfection, I think is better than the Endgame suit), but I didnt like the Captain Argentina suit from The Winter Soldier...Cap's costume needs to be RED, WHITE, AND BLUE.

    • @benjaminlennox4249
      @benjaminlennox4249 5 лет назад

      I saw it as him becoming disillusioned with the country, it's become darker and it's lost its bright colours like the red but he'll still fight for it.

    • @swanpride
      @swanpride 5 лет назад

      Yep, now along with Captain Marvel. But The first Avenger is still my favourite origin movie.

    • @AqwDragulum
      @AqwDragulum 5 лет назад +1

      I mean, the the Winter Soldier was meant to be for stealth so it only had two colors. And the blue is darker than usually adding to that stealth theme.

    • @benjaminlennox4249
      @benjaminlennox4249 5 лет назад

      @@AqwDragulum true

    • @bodhisattvaFM
      @bodhisattvaFM 5 лет назад

      Captain Puerto Rico.

  • @nashbueno
    @nashbueno 5 лет назад +11

    Almost 40 minutes of Captain America? Yes give me some, please. Now, whenever some dumdum tells me Captain America isn't a good character because he's "always right, always good" I can just link them to this video rather than waste my own time telling them why they're wrong. Amazing work!!

  • @oneconn9959
    @oneconn9959 5 лет назад +15

    It took me 3 years to realize that the reason they started arguing and fighting in Avengers was because of the staff

  • @Mrforever34
    @Mrforever34 5 лет назад +30

    Captain America. Gods Righteous man.
    Pretending you could live without war.

    • @zingzaber6989
      @zingzaber6989 5 лет назад +1

      Pretty great quote

    • @reddiamond8136
      @reddiamond8136 5 лет назад

      Captain America, the most dangerous of the Avengers- he inspired them.
      _Young Avengers; animated series_

  • @Jell-E
    @Jell-E 5 лет назад +6

    Great job on this one. Can't wait until part 2.
    Cap has always been my absolute favorite since the beginning. I really liked what you did with this one.