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Browntable I don’t think the MCU is this generations Star Wars, because Star Wars originally had 3 movies, and had a long break until they made more. The MCU has had 20 movies with no breaks, well they did have a break in 2009, but that was 1 year compared to 16 years.
I mean, he learns to lie and swear so he kind of does. On the other hand, change is an essential part of growth. Cap learns there is more to life than sacrifice. He actually learns to get a life in Endgame.
That Scene from the First Avenger where Steve jumps over the grenade is one of my Favorite scenes in the entire MCU. The First Avenger is Criminally Underrated.
The winter soldier is my favorite MCU movie ever and Bucky's my favorite character but holy shit the only thing more tragic than his back story is his screentime, I wish they'd focus more on him so I wouldn't have to read el comics to get a glimpse into his personality
Nah he's probably gonna be the white wolf since that's what the kids were calling him in the black panther end credits scene. I hope Sam becomes the next captain america, he also needs more screentime
@@kateegracee390 where would that leave him though? Like white wolf is a black panther villain so it wouldn't make sense. Also either of them becoming the next cap is kinda unlikely because of the upcoming falcon and the winter soldier show.
@@zaxx29 meh, I could see that happening if they followed brubaker's storyline in the movies but from what we've seen so far none of his past is as interesting and since he got nothing from the 4 movies he's been part of it doesn't look promising at all. Hope I'm wrong tho because otherwise it'd be a waste.
When you finally showed the end of the line scene with flashbacks to Bucky and Steve’s lives, it immediately made me tear up. And I will always follow our Captain.
I never thought about it but now that I'm thinking about it, they're not that far off but it's also unfair cause we spent more time with Cap than we ever did with Batman so we're more emotionally invested but damn is he the character with the most heart I've ever seen and Chris Evans is Captain America like RDJ is Tony Stark
I believe it’s Cap’s unfaltering and incomparable kindness, humility, virtuousness, bravery, selflessness, and just pure GOODNESS is what makes him the best MCU character
so true. Cap became my favorite the moment he jumped over a grenade, willing to sacrifice his life to protect even those people who were mean to him/called him weak.
"That to me is why the MCU is so powerful. It manages to make us care about characters by having characters care about each other" This is absolutely perfect
This movie and especially this scene turned me from a casual MCU viewer into a huge MCU fan and Captain America fan specifically. To this day Winter Soldier is still my favourite Marvel movie and while there are a number of other MCU films that I love, none of them have ever reached that level of quality and emotional impact for me again.
that one last question hit me HARD. i was fully prepared for cap to die in endgame and even after seeing it three times and knowing how it turns out for him, that was still really powerful. nice job :)
2:12 Yay! You found a table! 👏😊 Speaking of tables, has anyone ever noticed that Mauricio Velazco’s initials are in the Browntable logo? The bottom of the table and the legs make an M, and the little tiles under the legs make little Vs.
I've watched Winter Soldier too many times, and every time both the flashback and this scene hit me hard. Honestly, watching the clips in the video made me tear up. My single complaint about this video is you cut out Bucky saying "I know, but the thing is you don't have to" after Steve said "I can get by on my own." That line, for me personally, it incredibly important. My personal connection to the scene may be why I think it's so important, but it shows how Steve struggles to accept help from others. He was suffering but he refused help from his best friend. The dialogue in that scene is incredibly powerful, as Bucky mentions stuff like pulling a mattress out like when they were kids and he grabs Steve's spare key, showing how close they are, and when Steve said he wanted to be alone after his mom died. Nobody deserves to be alone after tragedy, but he was willing to suffer so he didn't have to trouble Bucky. All of this is important because at the end of the movie, Steve needs Bucky's help. Throughout the movie, Steve falls into water from planes and he falls after jumping out of an elevator, and he gets back up. But without Bucky at the end, without friendship, he would have died. It's also a bit of a reflection of TFA as Bucky fell and Steve couldn't save him, and this time Steve fell and Bucky was able to save him. Maybe it's saying something about how isolation never works, maybe I'm just over analyzing, but either way, it's fantastic.
Great video essay. I think you nailed why Captain America: Winter Soldier and the MCU as a whole have been so successful. It's my investment in the characters that makes me suspend my disbelief and overlook the flaws in these films.
This is my favourite scene in the MCU. There are some truly great moments in the MCU-- emotionally, action-wise, whatever-- but this is my favorite. It breaks my heart.
this is absolute heaven to me. all my favorite youtube channels making video essays about my favorite topic, thank you! also this video made me cry... i love this movie and i frikkin LOVE Steve Rogers, i'm not ready to say goodbye to him.
the winter soldier is still my number one movie. it impacted me the most when I first saw it , made me love capt and bucky and the more I watch it the more I fall in love. I'm with you til the end of the line.
Every so often I come back to this movie (and this video) because this is not just my favourite marvel movie but one of my favourite movies of all time. The action is great, the plot is cool, but above all the humanity is something we can all strive for and empathize with, especially that line between cap and nat: "I would now"
Captain America is so great that he's an acception in unchanging character arc. He's good in his first movie , his still good in his last movie. And no learning to lie is not a character arc.
Cap has become one of my favorite film heros. It inspired me during my goruck challenges. I wore the a the round shield in my first event. The second event was in winter, so I found a winter soldier jersey. It had a duel meaning of my second event, and litterly winter. The third event I found a third jersey. Never quit, finished what I started. Till the end of the line.
This genuinely for one of the first times I've wanted to go back and rewatch winter soldier, I think in part because you finally put into words what a lot of people thought in their first viewing. As someone who did not really understand what made this movie great you made me want to go back and try it again, so thank you for that.
Captain America is one of my favourite characters cuz he keeps to his values and morals which is something I relate to. That line “I’m with you till the end of the line” was one of the first times a 20 year old like me nearly cried in Cinema as The First Avenger is the first marvel movie I ever watched, in cinema too. Let’s not forget that he also says to the bully beating him up in The First Avenger “I could do this all day” the same words he says to Tony Stark in Civil war when he says “Stay down cap, final warning”. Beautifully written character
I've been trying to put my finger on why I didn't like Captain Marvel. I think you covered it. Character. Her character neither changed not was challenged throughout the film. Cap 2 is fantastic because every character has a satisfying arc. Without that, the movies feel hollow
I think Cap and Widow in this movie have a great dynamic. Lots of people talk about Cap learning who to trust and if he can trust Natasha. But just as important I think is that whether Steve trusts or doesn't trust Natasha is based on the present. He's probably one of the few people who doesn't hold her past against her. He doesn't care who she was and what she did, only who she is and what she does. I think she recognizes that and appreciates it.
Those two are my favourite characters in MCU and the Winter Soldier is my favourite movie edit: you made me want to watch the movie again so that's what I'm going to do now
This. The magnificent characterization and character growth has definitely become my favorite thing about the MCU and is why I teared up several times during End Game and DEFINITELY teared up at the end of Infinity War.
The thing that made me cry in this? I am the Granddaughter of a WWII veteran and a Post 9/11 veteran, winter soldier is very much of a battle between those two worlds. Sam points out the belief by some that my generation of veterans are pretty amazing on their own. Their friendship points out how, we aren’t really that different. We fought wars and lost things. Our friends, our sanity and in many ways, our freedom from trauma. Fucking bawled
I’m loving this playlist, now I’m even more excited than before! You’re all amazing and I was surprised that I was already subscribed to basically all of you😂
I just want to say that I really appreciate what you creators do and this is such a great community. This is what good content looks like, none of that crap those people do for the money
I don't know why but captain America is my favorite may be becoz I feel connected with his character and that is the success of Marvel's characters ...At last I love u Captain America u r my all time favorite....
We always talk about Cap being honest and trustworthy, but his journey started by lying to join the army. This is the truly the hero's paradox. Christopher Nolan summed it up with the line, "You either die a hero, or you live long enough to become the villain." Sometimes sticking to your personal morales, you find yourself outside the law. Steve Rodgers & Superman are two of my favorite fictional characters.
My favourite MCU movie (The Winter Solder), my favourite MCU relationship (the friendship between Bucky and Steve), my favourite MCU hero (Captain America), and my favourite line from MC (I’m with you till the end of the line). This video was made for me. ;D
This is how to do it; you set the table with an intro of the characters, serve the food by describing the scene and then we dined on the analysis. Concluded by a nice desert that tells us; this is just a small meal in this banquet of films filled with stuff just as good. Enough table analogy. You did great by focusing on the scene with just enough setup to fully apreciate the subject.
I am just seeing this video at the start of 2024. It will be 10 years since Winter soilder (and you think you are old , lol ) I want to say thank you for making ths video. Many videos on yt spend so much time on how bad the mcu has gotten ( and it has since endgame) that we forget what it used to me. Captain winter soldier is not only my all time favorite mcu movie, it is the best movie in the MCU. Still after 1o years I still enjoy watching it as if it was just released. Its one of the all time best superhero movies, well in my book. Thank you for saying that is the characters and their siturations that makes us love the movies. I think critics of the MCU miss the point as to why we love this movie, is not just amusement park rides" as one successful director said. ) I saw this movie twice in the movies, I have no shame saying I cried at the "end of the line scene" I got emotional invested in that scene, and it still holds. It shows why Steve Rogers is my all time favorite hero. but let me stop I could talk all day about this film.
Dude my tickets are at 10:30 and I work at 5 am lol but I can’t believe you picked this this is my absolutely favorite scene I watch this and first avenger for these scenes alone even though Civil War was my favorite movie Thank you for picking this scene I love this scene!!!
I've seen this movie so many times and yet I still would not be able to put into words why its so amazing the way you did. This is my favorite MCU movie and personally I don't think Marvel will ever be able to top it. I think the character driven nature of earlier MCU movies that you were talking about is the missing element of why MCU movies used to work but now don't as much (also why GOTG3 is getting such a positive reaction because it finally has a character driven plot again).
Can we also please acknowledge that that is the only fight Steve has ever backed down from? Don't mind me, I'm emotional. TWS is still my favorite MCU film.
"Marvel makes you care about characters by making characters care for each other" that is such a good line specially because an example that popped up after "Infinity War" was the people who felt that it was fine for Loki to die there, but still wanted him to come back because _Thor_ was sad; pretty impressive Marvel
I saw it at 10:15 last night even though I had a calc exam the next morning lol. It was worth it, my jaw never drops but it happened again and again and again during the movie. It didn't feel like 3 hours at all.
Hope you all enjoy the video! And make sure to watch the rest of the videos in the One Marvelous Scene series here!
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@@OhSweetLlama Thank you very much :)
WHATS IS THE ENDING SONG ANYONE PLLZZ ITS AMAZING
GREAT VIDEO BTW THIS IS WHY YOU'RE MY FAVOURITE RUclipsR
Browntable I don’t think the MCU is this generations Star Wars, because Star Wars originally had 3 movies, and had a long break until they made more. The MCU has had 20 movies with no breaks, well they did have a break in 2009, but that was 1 year compared to 16 years.
Batman dies in Avengers Endgame
“Either Cap has to become more grey or the world has to become more black and white.” Brilliant.
531 likes later I'll reply to your comment
"No. You move."
I mean, he learns to lie and swear so he kind of does. On the other hand, change is an essential part of growth. Cap learns there is more to life than sacrifice. He actually learns to get a life in Endgame.
@@joeysingingchannel yup, he also become 'selfish' for once
Lion of Judah : added meaning from the fact that your avatar image is from "Gris" (which means grey in french)
*chef's kiss*
"They make us care about characters by making characters care about characters."
brilliant.
That Scene from the First Avenger where Steve jumps over the grenade is one of my Favorite scenes in the entire MCU. The First Avenger is Criminally Underrated.
"He's still skinny."
Captain America the First Avenger is one of my favorite phase one Movies, behind the Avengers.
The first half of the movie is outstanding, the second half not that much, not bad at all, just average tbh
Forget Batman and Spidey. That scene instantly made Cap my favorite. Even when he was nobody, he was better than the rest of us.
Yeah that's when it started for me. That one scene made it real, and now look where we are.
This whole ‘One Marvelous Scene’ is a bigger crossover than Infinity War.
No its not. If it were then the creators would be talking to each other. As it is right now, it is more of a...loosely connected universe.
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My God you’re so much fun in parties. Fuck off
At this point, everything is a bigger crossover than infinity war.
@Thanos The Memelord My point still proven. Connected universe. Not Crossover,
@@aeronsumilong Infinity war made more money. Money is all that matters
Anyone else feel like a teacher film grading the 50 Assignments from all the movie channels your subbed to?
That's EXACTLY what this feels like!!
A-
oh my god same my brain is just going "gotta watch em all GOTTA WATCH EM" and I'm like but... life?
@@willafowler5530 t here's so many..iono if i can finish 137 lol
armawillo Eh, the real world is overrated.
The winter soldier is my favorite MCU movie ever and Bucky's my favorite character but holy shit the only thing more tragic than his back story is his screentime, I wish they'd focus more on him so I wouldn't have to read el comics to get a glimpse into his personality
He's probably going to be the next Captain America so I think they'll tackle his personality and problems in those movies.
Nah he's probably gonna be the white wolf since that's what the kids were calling him in the black panther end credits scene. I hope Sam becomes the next captain america, he also needs more screentime
@@kateegracee390 where would that leave him though? Like white wolf is a black panther villain so it wouldn't make sense. Also either of them becoming the next cap is kinda unlikely because of the upcoming falcon and the winter soldier show.
@@zaxx29 meh, I could see that happening if they followed brubaker's storyline in the movies but from what we've seen so far none of his past is as interesting and since he got nothing from the 4 movies he's been part of it doesn't look promising at all. Hope I'm wrong tho because otherwise it'd be a waste.
#DontTripHoe oh yeah I forgot about the upcoming show! Maybe we just won't get a second cap which I would also be fine with
When you finally showed the end of the line scene with flashbacks to Bucky and Steve’s lives, it immediately made me tear up.
And I will always follow our Captain.
I was just rewatching this scene over and over again last night
Are you cutting onions in here?
Sure are, care to join?
Lol no body responded to HiTop Films
@@ayeletkuellar72 theyre all still in the cinema i guess😆
Yes.. just yes
HiTop Films No way it’s the GOAT!
This is why the Cap trilogy is on par with the Dark Knight Trilogy. It nailed Captain America and gave me a greater love for Captain America.
I'm just going to politely disagree.
Tom Raines The first avenger > batman begins, the winter soldier < the dark knight, civil war > the dark knight rises. i give it to cap
@@AtomHypno still just have to disagree, imo the TDK is my favorite movie.
I never thought about it but now that I'm thinking about it, they're not that far off but it's also unfair cause we spent more time with Cap than we ever did with Batman so we're more emotionally invested but damn is he the character with the most heart I've ever seen and Chris Evans is Captain America like RDJ is Tony Stark
@@tomraines6554
To each his own.
I believe it’s Cap’s unfaltering and incomparable kindness, humility, virtuousness, bravery, selflessness, and just pure GOODNESS is what makes him the best MCU character
Yes exactly. He reminds me of Superman, the ideal of good and someone to look up to
so true. Cap became my favorite the moment he jumped over a grenade, willing to sacrifice his life to protect even those people who were mean to him/called him weak.
Marvel: Infinity War is the most ambitious crossover event in history.
Film essay RUclips: Hold my beer...
nestorknows you really commenting this on every video?
@@mistermoose-2926 yeah it seems like that
@@mistermoose-2926 whatever it takes
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You mean endgame
"That to me is why the MCU is so powerful. It manages to make us care about characters by having characters care about each other" This is absolutely perfect
This movie and especially this scene turned me from a casual MCU viewer into a huge MCU fan and Captain America fan specifically. To this day Winter Soldier is still my favourite Marvel movie and while there are a number of other MCU films that I love, none of them have ever reached that level of quality and emotional impact for me again.
that one last question hit me HARD. i was fully prepared for cap to die in endgame and even after seeing it three times and knowing how it turns out for him, that was still really powerful. nice job :)
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Yay! You found a table! 👏😊
Speaking of tables, has anyone ever noticed that Mauricio Velazco’s initials are in the Browntable logo? The bottom of the table and the legs make an M, and the little tiles under the legs make little Vs.
Ironically right before reading your comment is the first time I noticed as well
publicricky Well, what do you know?
@@CPN467 You're a genius aren't you? You have the potential to change the world
An ambitious crossover in You-tube to tribute a franchise which it's first journey is coming to an end
This is only the beginning, friend
"You're my friend"
"you're my mission"
AAAAAAHHHHHHHH no line has given me more chills til i heard "I am Iron Man"
I've watched Winter Soldier too many times, and every time both the flashback and this scene hit me hard. Honestly, watching the clips in the video made me tear up.
My single complaint about this video is you cut out Bucky saying "I know, but the thing is you don't have to" after Steve said "I can get by on my own." That line, for me personally, it incredibly important. My personal connection to the scene may be why I think it's so important, but it shows how Steve struggles to accept help from others. He was suffering but he refused help from his best friend. The dialogue in that scene is incredibly powerful, as Bucky mentions stuff like pulling a mattress out like when they were kids and he grabs Steve's spare key, showing how close they are, and when Steve said he wanted to be alone after his mom died.
Nobody deserves to be alone after tragedy, but he was willing to suffer so he didn't have to trouble Bucky.
All of this is important because at the end of the movie, Steve needs Bucky's help. Throughout the movie, Steve falls into water from planes and he falls after jumping out of an elevator, and he gets back up. But without Bucky at the end, without friendship, he would have died. It's also a bit of a reflection of TFA as Bucky fell and Steve couldn't save him, and this time Steve fell and Bucky was able to save him. Maybe it's saying something about how isolation never works, maybe I'm just over analyzing, but either way, it's fantastic.
Amazing comment, I love their friendship so much this reminded me of that lol.
Just curious how do you feel about the way endgame ended because I personally didn't like the way endgame ended
IVE BEEN SAYING THIS FOR YEARS! WINTER SOLDIER IS THE BEST MCU MOVIE.
I’m subscribed to a lot of these content creators and I got like 50 notifications in a minute
Haha I can imagine
Great video essay. I think you nailed why Captain America: Winter Soldier and the MCU as a whole have been so successful. It's my investment in the characters that makes me suspend my disbelief and overlook the flaws in these films.
"You are my mission!"
"Then finish it, 'cause I'm with you to the end of the line." That gets me every time.
This is my favourite scene in the MCU. There are some truly great moments in the MCU-- emotionally, action-wise, whatever-- but this is my favorite. It breaks my heart.
Man this is definitely my favorite “One Marvelous Scene” video. Painted a complete new picture of this movie for me. Well done 💯
Watched The Winter Soldier yesterday. Two words for Anthony and Joe Russo, Thank You.
One Marvelous Scene is one of my favorite things ever done in social media.
"Thank you buck,but I can get by on my own"
"The thing is,you dont have to... I'm with you till the end of the line pal"
this is absolute heaven to me. all my favorite youtube channels making video essays about my favorite topic, thank you!
also this video made me cry... i love this movie and i frikkin LOVE Steve Rogers, i'm not ready to say goodbye to him.
9:19
*_Don't you toy with my emotions like that, young man._*
I cried when cap said that line. It's really emotional
Awesome video!!! Captain America is my absolute favorite Marvel hero and this was one of my favorites in the MCU.
Ah was hoping someone would do one for Winter Soldier! So glad it's you! I watch near all of those channels. My favourite movie!
Now, this is what I called the most ambitious crossover ever.
Jesus has risen and given us some hot new content
No that's u bby
@@Browntable nah this is legit amazing
Aw thanks man I really appreciate it ❤
Loverboy Media Jesus is only hear because of God.
so it’s good Browntable spent so much time talking about Zack Snyder to become popular.
this line and caps "i can do this all day" is my favorite lines in the MCU
Great video! Captain America/Steve Rogers is my absolute favorite character in the MCU. This video shows a lot of why I love him.
“I’m with you to the end of the line. Unless someone invents time travel, then fuck you.”
the winter soldier is still my number one movie. it impacted me the most when I first saw it , made me love capt and bucky and the more I watch it the more I fall in love.
I'm with you til the end of the line.
Every so often I come back to this movie (and this video) because this is not just my favourite marvel movie but one of my favourite movies of all time. The action is great, the plot is cool, but above all the humanity is something we can all strive for and empathize with, especially that line between cap and nat: "I would now"
for me this is the *BEST* of ONE MARVELOUS SCENE.
I saved yours to watch at last, and I'm so glad that you are the one who talks about the Winter Soldier, which my favorite Marvel movie
Captain America is so great that he's an acception in unchanging character arc.
He's good in his first movie , his still good in his last movie.
And no learning to lie is not a character arc.
Cap has become one of my favorite film heros. It inspired me during my goruck challenges. I wore the a the round shield in my first event. The second event was in winter, so I found a winter soldier jersey. It had a duel meaning of my second event, and litterly winter. The third event I found a third jersey. Never quit, finished what I started. Till the end of the line.
This genuinely for one of the first times I've wanted to go back and rewatch winter soldier, I think in part because you finally put into words what a lot of people thought in their first viewing. As someone who did not really understand what made this movie great you made me want to go back and try it again, so thank you for that.
"I'm about to have a midlife crisis at 20 years old." Yeah, get in line dude, I'm turning 30 next year lmao
Happy birthday fam
7:49 "What does it mean to love someone?" Well, you just got the Stucky vote. Great video, and great collab altogether!
Captain America is one of my favourite characters cuz he keeps to his values and morals which is something I relate to. That line “I’m with you till the end of the line” was one of the first times a 20 year old like me nearly cried in Cinema as The First Avenger is the first marvel movie I ever watched, in cinema too. Let’s not forget that he also says to the bully beating him up in The First Avenger “I could do this all day” the same words he says to Tony Stark in Civil war when he says “Stay down cap, final warning”. Beautifully written character
I've been trying to put my finger on why I didn't like Captain Marvel. I think you covered it. Character. Her character neither changed not was challenged throughout the film. Cap 2 is fantastic because every character has a satisfying arc. Without that, the movies feel hollow
I love you so much for picking this scene! Thank you ❤️
I think Cap and Widow in this movie have a great dynamic. Lots of people talk about Cap learning who to trust and if he can trust Natasha. But just as important I think is that whether Steve trusts or doesn't trust Natasha is based on the present. He's probably one of the few people who doesn't hold her past against her. He doesn't care who she was and what she did, only who she is and what she does. I think she recognizes that and appreciates it.
I just rewatched Winter Soldier and...
Boy is it good.
Those two are my favourite characters in MCU and the Winter Soldier is my favourite movie
edit: you made me want to watch the movie again so that's what I'm going to do now
The music at 7:46 is my fave.
Jasmine Jackson what is the song? Don’t know the name :)
This. The magnificent characterization and character growth has definitely become my favorite thing about the MCU and is why I teared up several times during End Game and DEFINITELY teared up at the end of Infinity War.
Now I know what it’s like to get chills and cry at the same time
7:10 I wish this was how they did the scene in the movie wish brief faded flashbacks as Bucky is punching Steve
Your editing at the start is really cool. Nice synergy between words and videos
The way you superimposed Cap’s line with Bucky’s resolve made me tear up. Thanks mate.
You've done a damn good job, son! As Cap have said "You've got good heart kid!"
The thing that made me cry in this? I am the Granddaughter of a WWII veteran and a Post 9/11 veteran, winter soldier is very much of a battle between those two worlds. Sam points out the belief by some that my generation of veterans are pretty amazing on their own. Their friendship points out how, we aren’t really that different. We fought wars and lost things. Our friends, our sanity and in many ways, our freedom from trauma.
Fucking bawled
Thank you Nando v Movies for a crossover no lesser than the MCU itself.
And a great video again Mr.Browntable.
Literally made me tear up with that final question dude. I am not ready to follow Captain America into the jaws of death.
So excited to see a new series!! I loved the BIAM series
I’m loving this playlist, now I’m even more excited than before! You’re all amazing and I was surprised that I was already subscribed to basically all of you😂
Love that this is one of the most badass action movies of all time, and the best part of it is it's writing and characters.
I just want to say that I really appreciate what you creators do and this is such a great community. This is what good content looks like, none of that crap those people do for the money
MATE THANK YOU FOR THIS.. For bringing tears to my eyes.
I don't know why but captain America is my favorite may be becoz I feel connected with his character and that is the success of Marvel's characters ...At last I love u Captain America u r my all time favorite....
Best scene and movie in the MCU by far.
This is my favorite "One Marvelous Scene" video.
We always talk about Cap being honest and trustworthy, but his journey started by lying to join the army. This is the truly the hero's paradox. Christopher Nolan summed it up with the line, "You either die a hero, or you live long enough to become the villain."
Sometimes sticking to your personal morales, you find yourself outside the law. Steve Rodgers & Superman are two of my favorite fictional characters.
This is the best from from the playlist
That “I have one last question” bit AH WHY DADDY MAURICIO WHY
I bought tickets for 11:00pm on thursday and the only theater we could find seats at was 50 mins from my place. Completely, no doubt, worth it.
Listening to the music for this scene... Jesus it always hits me hard
Finally! Now there's just one more scene that I think one of you guys should cover, that last fight in civil war!
THANK YOU! FINALLY SOMEONE WHO AGREES WITH ME THAT WINTER SOLDIER IS THE MOST AMAZING MARVEL MOVIE EVER CREATED
My favourite MCU movie (The Winter Solder), my favourite MCU relationship (the friendship between Bucky and Steve), my favourite MCU hero (Captain America), and my favourite line from MC (I’m with you till the end of the line).
This video was made for me. ;D
Got my double bill showing on Wednesday night, got placement the next morning. Omg WORTH IT
You said: I wanna talk about the end of the winter soldier. I said right after: SAME, me everyday
What a great way to review some old marvel movies before End Game releases on theaters
This is how to do it; you set the table with an intro of the characters, serve the food by describing the scene and then we dined on the analysis. Concluded by a nice desert that tells us; this is just a small meal in this banquet of films filled with stuff just as good. Enough table analogy. You did great by focusing on the scene with just enough setup to fully apreciate the subject.
Only now that I notice when Cap said "I would now", that little shock on Natasha's face.
One of the best videos in this playlist
I love that line is just soooo EMOTIONALY!!!
The music Elevates this scene so much
This music really helped deliver. Really hit me in the feels
I am just seeing this video at the start of 2024. It will be 10 years since Winter soilder (and you think you are old , lol ) I want to say thank you for making ths video. Many videos on yt spend so much time on how bad the mcu has gotten ( and it has since endgame) that we forget what it used to me. Captain winter soldier is not only my all time favorite mcu movie, it is the best movie in the MCU. Still after 1o years I still enjoy watching it as if it was just released. Its one of the all time best superhero movies, well in my book. Thank you for saying that is the characters and their siturations that makes us love the movies. I think critics of the MCU miss the point as to why we love this movie, is not just amusement park rides" as one successful director said. ) I saw this movie twice in the movies, I have no shame saying I cried at the "end of the line scene" I got emotional invested in that scene, and it still holds. It shows why Steve Rogers is my all time favorite hero. but let me stop I could talk all day about this film.
Dude my tickets are at 10:30 and I work at 5 am lol but I can’t believe you picked this this is my absolutely favorite scene I watch this and first avenger for these scenes alone even though Civil War was my favorite movie Thank you for picking this scene I love this scene!!!
Why don’t you have like a billion followers ! Your work needs to be recognized is perfectly put together and the things you say have huge impacts
I agree with this one out of all of them this is the most *Marvelous Scene*
I've seen this movie so many times and yet I still would not be able to put into words why its so amazing the way you did. This is my favorite MCU movie and personally I don't think Marvel will ever be able to top it. I think the character driven nature of earlier MCU movies that you were talking about is the missing element of why MCU movies used to work but now don't as much (also why GOTG3 is getting such a positive reaction because it finally has a character driven plot again).
Can we also please acknowledge that that is the only fight Steve has ever backed down from? Don't mind me, I'm emotional. TWS is still my favorite MCU film.
To this day Winter Soldier is still my favourite MCU film.
"Marvel makes you care about characters by making characters care for each other" that is such a good line specially because an example that popped up after "Infinity War" was the people who felt that it was fine for Loki to die there, but still wanted him to come back because _Thor_ was sad; pretty impressive Marvel
Years later and that "jaws of death" ending still gives me chills
I saw it at 10:15 last night even though I had a calc exam the next morning lol. It was worth it, my jaw never drops but it happened again and again and again during the movie. It didn't feel like 3 hours at all.
Oh hey I literally just commented on another "one marvelous scene" video saying this was my favorite scene. Heyo