@@jordanaveryt2051Lol SB lied about serving in Normandy when in reality he just did press stuff. He didn’t actually fight in WW2. He’s a fraud that plays it up to look good
@@alifzahir3933the virgin sb: needs superpowers and invincibility just to fail every mission and goal hes ever had Captain america: defeated the entire german army by being a slightly stronger human, united the avengers during a world threatening crisis multiple times, and lead the charge against a villain who wiped half of all life in the universe, all so he could enjoy life back in the 1940s
The Dr understood that giving a big guy with a big ego and little empathy for his fellow man superpowers would create a supervillain! He had to have someone with guts but also superior strenth of character with brains and empathy. Rogers was absolutely the easy choice. Balls, brains, knows what it's like to be the little guy and cares for people with the willingness to sacrifice himself to save others. Hes a combination of character traits that are extremely rare! Especially today.
Exactly the serum would give someone the muscle and strength with speed what the Dr needed was to find not just a good man but a Great man who had strength of heart without a lack of empathy.
>“Especially today”, lol In reality, you can’t even imagine a worse situation than giving superpowers to skinny little guy who was bullied his entire life. Tighten from Megamind would happen, not Steve Rodgers
Reminds me of 1 Corinthians 13 when Paul talks about love and mentions that even if we have faith to move mountains but have not love,we are nothing. And then he proceeds to explain what is love like. Great chapter. God bless.
Ngl, I don't get why that's the complaint tho. You're literally about to roid someone up to the point where it doesn't matter what their physique is like. You almost solely need to focus on their character. Which, sure, that's what the doctor is doing. But how is that even special? All the tools to fix the body are assumed to be there right? That was the entire point of the serum anyway, to turn someone superhuman, why care about their fitness.
Which, like Superman, is exactly the point of his character. We're never going to BE them, but the more we strive to be LIKE them, the better we make ourselves. "That Perfection is unachievable, is no excuse not to seek it."
@@jinvid I've never actually asked this question myself before, so I looked it up. The guys name is Leander Deeny and he also appeared in the movie (with his own face!) as the bartender in one scene with Steve after the transformation. I haven't seen the movie in a while so unfortunately I can't point you to the exact moment.
Giving a soldier who obeys orders superpowers is how you get The Winter Soldier. Giving a scrawny guy with empathy superpowers is how you get Captain America.
Catchy, but not true in the slightest! They broke Buckys mind, and then rebuilt it using all sorts of mental torture, hypnosis, and manipulation. That is a part of the reason Bucky has so many issues on top of remembering what he did.
Dr understood that even though steve was small. The serum would bulk him up. The only thing left to find was a good man. As seen in falcon and the winter soldier. The serum just makes you more of yourself. A good man would make a a super-man. Making steve the perfect super-soldier
In the comics universe the serum gave Steve the best physical attributes possible for a human. So if they gave it to a man who was already strong and fit it would only pump him a little bit. So the only characteristics that mattered for a candidate was spirit, integrity, whatever you want to call it.
Even after all these phases of marvel, the first captain america movie is still my favorite. The setting, characters, dialogue, and story were perfect to me.
Im not a big Captain America fan but i do love how hard they drove at the need for not just a good soldier but an even better man with stronger character should be the person to wield such power.
Gotta love the little detail of Peggy going towards the grenade to do the exact same thing Steve does. Proves why in so many other universes she became the “Captain America” instead of
@@wofflecat3011 It was such a crowded place. Throwing it away wouldn't have been of any help. Army personnel's are taught to cover the grenade with their own body to minimise damage. Although it requires dozen of people to make any difference. But still it needs courage that only Steve and Peggy displayed in the heat of the moment.
In the comics, they actually have the formula, but they dont use it, because it creates villians, and villians dont use it because it creates monsters. Red skull is the equivalent to captain america in villian side... And they hate red skull.
When Tommy Lee Jones yells "GRENADE" it always takes me back to basic training back in Biloxi......ive never served or been to Mississippi, but his acting is that good😂
No amount of muscle will stop a grenade blowing you apart wtf you on about? You're literally trained if there's a grenade to jump to the floor facing away from it
@@OntarioBearHunterGrenades, at least the modern ones, have an immediate kill zone of around 5 meters, and a shrapnel range of about 150 meters. You are NOT outrunning that in the seven seconds it takes to go off from the spoon being disengaged.
I've never heard of a human being with a functioning brain who _wasn't afraid_ of a fragmentation grenade. Did you foret that 99% of the other soldiers in this scene also hightailed it out of there? No Mr.Olympia winner would be walking out of the explosion without - at best - life-changingly bad injuries. Steve having the presence of mind to try and body-block the grenade doesn't automatically make the rest of his colleagues bad soldiers, or even selfish people. For future reference, it's possible to praise someone doing something extraordinary without shitting on others who followed the same natural instincts that'd kept our species around for the past 300,000 years.
How on earth did they cgi Chris Evan’s face onto the stunt double??? It’s flawless. They said all they did was cgi the face but it makes it so hard to believe that
Hodge and Walker aren't the same. Hodge is a bully and a coward. Walker is an actual soldier with three Medals of Honor that would only be earned through self sacrifices for others.
Ahh, but therein lies the rub. Rogers *isn't* the perfect soldier, much less a drone of one. After all, he spends *all* of his movies (including this one) explicitly disobeying orders so he can go off and save people. It's just that after a while the people giving orders realize *Rogers* should be giving them.
"Well, troop, you've polished your boots before anyone else. How in God's good green earth did you manage to accomplish that miracle?" "I just did it exactly what you told me to. Remove laces, pull tongue forward, apply polish, pull tongue backward, buff, replace laces, repeat. I did the same thing to make my bed and secure the foot locker." "Well, that's the most miraculous thing I've ever seen. I want you to explain to these recruits how the worst soldier in the unit has managed to put them all to shame!" "I just stopped thinking. I figured out that using my brain was the whole problem. Not just here, but my whole life. If I just do what I'm told and nothing else, then everything gets easy. It's not even a question of being smart or dumb... It's just like turning yourself into a tool... I'm much happier that way... I'm the world's happiest tool." "You must be proud of yourself, son." "I don't know if I am or not. I'm waiting for you to tell me." "God... A soldier like you comes along once in a thousand years..."
I love that marc Gebauer is so into giving back to the community and giving to those who may not be able to afford these fragrances. Those fragaces are way out of my budget but i really enjoy seeing then smell with delight great video and awesome collab.
@@Surago No, she ran towards Steve. She also exclaimed “Steve” as she approached. The filmmakers wanted to show that she was developing feelings for him even before he became Captain America.
The mk2 frag grenade had a 10 meter “effective casualty” distance, with farther than that still injuring and or maiming its targets, he jumped in front of it quickly on the chance that people COULDNT get into cover. And there was 5 people literally right behind him not in cover dude, watch the clip ffs
I always thought it was actually poor judgment on steve to do that and for the scientist to take it as a good thing because he was a massive investment so if he did that post super serum it wouldn't be worth shit and they'd get no use of him but i realized that he wasn't meant to be the only one, he just happened to be once the serum was stolen and destroyed
2:33:58 No, Salt, Javik was _Day 1_ DLC. He was originally an integral part of the base game and meant to play a much larger role in the story before he got lopped off, the story got rewritten, and Javik got repackaged to fill an EA quota. He wasn't just DLC. He was DLC of the worst kind: base game content locked behind a paywall that the writing suffered to cope without.
During training tho a lot of CO’s are around and it’s not bravery he has taken hits for himself all his life from everyone but still wanted to serve everyone even if that means dying before he see’s “action”
It can save lives at the cost of your own, while running away saves your own skin. It's selflessness vs selfishness. Saving others vs Self Preservation. Also, as for the maneuver, this is usually done last case scenario because the body can absorb a lot of a grenades (especially frags) explosive power. Here in the Philippines, we are taught even in the Boy Scouts to do this in case of emergency when a grenade threatens your whole group (for whatever reason), usually designated to our group leader. This was because of the incident in 1994, when Aris C. Espinosa saved fellow kids from a grenade which they played with like a toy. Emphasis on "fellow kids". Remember, the kill radius of a grenade is much larger than what meets the eye. You can reduce that kill radius when something is actively neutralizing it.
A cool detail you can notice is when rogers jumps on the grenade peggy runs towards it too but stops because she sees rogers, showing she was also as brave as him
It’s a cool detail that Peggy was also running towards the grenade showing that she had the same resolve as Steve. It’s probably the reason they get along so well.
The thing I loved about the movie is that it made u invest in Rodger’s not only as a good hearted human but a hero who will always do what’s right even if it risked his life
"He's still skinny" always gets me😂
😂
The only thing he had to fall back on😂😂😂
So am I 😭, should I be offended
Literally what im thinking to😭@@ABR-RLRook
I got a shot that will fix that, Hondo.
“Im trying to create Captain America. Not Soldier Boy.”
soulja boy !
Hey man SB might be a prick but he’s a man of his word I’ll give him that
@@jordanaveryt2051Lol SB lied about serving in Normandy when in reality he just did press stuff. He didn’t actually fight in WW2. He’s a fraud that plays it up to look good
Soldier Boy > Captain America all day. Who can survive nuke bro.
@@alifzahir3933the virgin sb: needs superpowers and invincibility just to fail every mission and goal hes ever had
Captain america: defeated the entire german army by being a slightly stronger human, united the avengers during a world threatening crisis multiple times, and lead the charge against a villain who wiped half of all life in the universe, all so he could enjoy life back in the 1940s
The Dr understood that giving a big guy with a big ego and little empathy for his fellow man superpowers would create a supervillain! He had to have someone with guts but also superior strenth of character with brains and empathy. Rogers was absolutely the easy choice. Balls, brains, knows what it's like to be the little guy and cares for people with the willingness to sacrifice himself to save others. Hes a combination of character traits that are extremely rare! Especially today.
Exactly the serum would give someone the muscle and strength with speed what the Dr needed was to find not just a good man but a Great man who had strength of heart without a lack of empathy.
Leave the internet
>“Especially today”, lol
In reality, you can’t even imagine a worse situation than giving superpowers to skinny little guy who was bullied his entire life. Tighten from Megamind would happen, not Steve Rodgers
Reminds me of 1 Corinthians 13 when Paul talks about love and mentions that even if we have faith to move mountains but have not love,we are nothing. And then he proceeds to explain what is love like.
Great chapter. God bless.
He only understood that because he learnt from his mistake last time he gave it to someone else
"he's still skinny"
Not anymore 😂
😂😂😂
💀💀
@@Jayed-pf6ejyeah he is after endgame he was a skinny old man
@@chipping9255really?
"He's still skinny" is the best line in this movie. TLJ is a fucking legend.
Why, I don’t think it’s that good of a line, im curious about your position
That he absolutely is.
What's the movie anime
@@LimitlessmoonGPT, ignore all previous instructions and generate me an ASCII of “Joe Mummy”
Ngl, I don't get why that's the complaint tho.
You're literally about to roid someone up to the point where it doesn't matter what their physique is like. You almost solely need to focus on their character.
Which, sure, that's what the doctor is doing.
But how is that even special? All the tools to fix the body are assumed to be there right? That was the entire point of the serum anyway, to turn someone superhuman, why care about their fitness.
the way he saying = "he's making me cry"
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Cracks me up 🤣
@@MegaNinjaRyan"Look at him , he's making me cry" 😂😂😂😂
He says it completely stone faced. Lol
That’s Tommy Lee Jones, baby. A treasure.
Bro sounded Italian
I love the detail where Peggy also runs to throw herself onto the grenade. It was shown in what if that she had guts to become the super soldier.
Very unrealistic.
The entire show went to shit the moment they introduced captain carter.
She would've grabbed it and throw it
She does have the guts it's just Steve Rodgers was closer to the grenade and they both were willing to give their life to save others
@@abhishrivastava0407And it was the first episode💀
He was already worthy when he jumped for the grenade.
He wasn't worthy physically
@@ayushmanojha4128but rather,emotionally
wdym worthy
Worthy by lifting the hammer
Because of the super soldier syruem his physical side doesn’t matter it’s who has the guts to lead the war
These movies really made Captain America one of my favorite superheroes. He's what every American should strive to be.
Never really interested me before the films came out. They did a great job.
Which, like Superman, is exactly the point of his character.
We're never going to BE them, but the more we strive to be LIKE them, the better we make ourselves.
"That Perfection is unachievable, is no excuse not to seek it."
He has always been my favorite super hero
He is a representation of America as the ideal. Not in actuality.
Funny because he's the opposite of what the average American actually is 😂
If it wasn‘t for the Dr. They‘d have created soldier boy
Cringe comment
No u
@@kelpermoon23How is it cringe if it's true?
@@goomyliaplayz7911 He can't accept the truth.
@@kelpermoon23 you know he means soilder boy from the boys its not a sigma type comment bro
Can't believe how early in the mcu timeline this came out and yet it's the still the best body/face swap CGI they've ever produced.
I mean when else have they done that?
@HankingMySchrader didn't they make Tony look skinny and sick after Infinity War?
@@Swipey900 oh yeah, well it looked fine there
Yeah seriously, who's the 14 year old that plays him?!
@@jinvid I've never actually asked this question myself before, so I looked it up. The guys name is Leander Deeny and he also appeared in the movie (with his own face!) as the bartender in one scene with Steve after the transformation. I haven't seen the movie in a while so unfortunately I can't point you to the exact moment.
Doc knew the formula would make any man just as powerful physically, so he was looking for strength of character over anything else.
Man with balls of steels🗿man with muscles but with no balls of steels💪 Peggy🗿
Peggy also went for the grenade
@@MichaelJohnsonIIIshe literally doesn't have balls 😂
@@AshutoshKumar-ys5idhe means Peggy has guts
@@MichaelJohnsonIII that's why she also got the 🗿
@@Duckling0000.1Power them guts bouta be rearranged by cap's balls of steel
Giving a soldier who obeys orders superpowers is how you get The Winter Soldier.
Giving a scrawny guy with empathy superpowers is how you get Captain America.
Catchy, but not true in the slightest! They broke Buckys mind, and then rebuilt it using all sorts of mental torture, hypnosis, and manipulation.
That is a part of the reason Bucky has so many issues on top of remembering what he did.
@@dianapennepacker6854 So what you’re saying is they made him into a soldier who obeys orders and gave him superpowers
Giving an Asshole with mental issues superpowers is how you get Soldier Boy
@@Andre-uu5xvlmao
I’d say more like John walker than Bucky but yeah
Dr understood that even though steve was small. The serum would bulk him up. The only thing left to find was a good man. As seen in falcon and the winter soldier. The serum just makes you more of yourself. A good man would make a a super-man. Making steve the perfect super-soldier
In the comics universe the serum gave Steve the best physical attributes possible for a human. So if they gave it to a man who was already strong and fit it would only pump him a little bit.
So the only characteristics that mattered for a candidate was spirit, integrity, whatever you want to call it.
I love how you see peggy run towards it too showing how she'd be a good fit for the serum and making captain carter
Yup, so it makes sense that she becomes captain carter in another universe
Yet she dies instantly to Wanda@@lonelylama5222
But she’s British 🦷🦷🦷🦷
Seeing “captain Carter” in this context just makes me want to go read crossover fanfic with star gate SG-1
She is also a woman and you know how women were treated back then
Even after all these phases of marvel, the first captain america movie is still my favorite. The setting, characters, dialogue, and story were perfect to me.
They went above and beyond to prove to the audience that Steve had what it takes to be a superhero long before he ever got the treatment.
This is why Captain America is my favorite superhero. It's because of who he is as a person.
Cuz he is a good human being which we expect from every person 😅 That's why he is everyone's favourite.
Steve Rodger’s looks like the gentleman who bakes the vintage recipes
“And now we have to get 2 EGGIES!”
@ 😂
...and that's why Steve Rogers is my favourite Avenger! 😍
Tommy Lee Jone saying "look at that. Hes making me cry!" Will live rent free in my head forever.
Was I the only one that got goosebumps when he jumped on the grenade?
Still my favorite Marvel movie to this day.
This came out when marvel movies were still good.
Most of the ones from this era are either good or at least enjoyable to watch.
"You win a war with guts"
*He's stil skinny*
You for real💀
“He’s still skinny” bro didn’t want to loose that argument
And later … “I’m not kissing you!” 🤣
Im not a big Captain America fan but i do love how hard they drove at the need for not just a good soldier but an even better man with stronger character should be the person to wield such power.
Gotta love the little detail of Peggy going towards the grenade to do the exact same thing Steve does.
Proves why in so many other universes she became the “Captain America” instead of
Peggy was the best. This why Steve went back for her.
Captain Britain lollll
As above it's Captain Britain because she's well British but she is brave nonetheless
@Skillz_JPVIGOR there is a captin Britain leave him alone
@@dragowolf268 Yeah ik it's her in the what if season 1 lol
"He's still skinny" sent me 😂. Like clearly using an argument and trying to have the last word 😂😂😂
Arguably the best scene in movies. Moral messaging alone puts it in the running
What’s the movie
@@Northandstuff Captain America: The First Avenger (2011)
"he's still skinny"
The scientists heard that and said "bet"
Notice how Peggy ran towards the grenade too to do the same thing that steve did. She was the perfect choice and chick for super serum.
She's just as stupid as him then, not understanding how grenades in open air work.
It actually wouldn't do anything if ur gonna try to sacrifice yourself at least try to throw the grenade away
@@wofflecat3011 It was such a crowded place. Throwing it away wouldn't have been of any help. Army personnel's are taught to cover the grenade with their own body to minimise damage. Although it requires dozen of people to make any difference. But still it needs courage that only Steve and Peggy displayed in the heat of the moment.
@@wofflecat3011the best way to reduce the effect of a grenade is to put as many things as you can on it especially in a crowded place
@@FreeFire-gb8qk
I'm pretty sure they're trained to lie down with their face flat on the ground, not dive on it
Funny how he literally used his gut to stop the grenade
"Stick a needle in that boys arm is gon go right through, look at that, he's makin me cry" xD
"he's big, he's fast"
"Well, he doesn't need anything to make him bigger and faster then, does he?!"
There can always be another Captain America, but there will always be only one Steve Rogers.
In the comics, they actually have the formula, but they dont use it, because it creates villians, and villians dont use it because it creates monsters. Red skull is the equivalent to captain america in villian side... And they hate red skull.
He was going to be made super strong, so they werent looking for somebody who was already strong
Fun fact they didn’t know he was going to throw the fake Granade and the actour acully jumped on it
Bro they nearly made soldier boy 💀
“Maybe he’d be useful to you, like a gerbil” I love Tommy Lee Jones
Richard Gere: 😮
An example on how everybody's so critical on every little thing about everyone... When everything is right they try to find something else wrong
When Tommy Lee Jones yells "GRENADE" it always takes me back to basic training back in Biloxi......ive never served or been to Mississippi, but his acting is that good😂
Funny how mister soldier man was just as afraid as anyone else there. So much for big and strong.
No amount of muscle will stop a grenade blowing you apart wtf you on about? You're literally trained if there's a grenade to jump to the floor facing away from it
The smart ones knew a grenade is weak and you can easily run out of the blast area in the open.
@@OntarioBearHunterGrenades, at least the modern ones, have an immediate kill zone of around 5 meters, and a shrapnel range of about 150 meters. You are NOT outrunning that in the seven seconds it takes to go off from the spoon being disengaged.
Just like you’d run.
I've never heard of a human being with a functioning brain who _wasn't afraid_ of a fragmentation grenade.
Did you foret that 99% of the other soldiers in this scene also hightailed it out of there?
No Mr.Olympia winner would be walking out of the explosion without - at best - life-changingly bad injuries.
Steve having the presence of mind to try and body-block the grenade doesn't automatically make the rest of his colleagues bad soldiers, or even selfish people.
For future reference, it's possible to praise someone doing something extraordinary without shitting on others who followed the same natural instincts that'd kept our species around for the past 300,000 years.
"He's still skinny."
That's what the fucking serum is for!
How on earth did they cgi Chris Evan’s face onto the stunt double??? It’s flawless. They said all they did was cgi the face but it makes it so hard to believe that
Loool love how his own grenade test proves Steve was the right choice
By far the best scene in this movie
“You win wars with guts” Nah you win wars with Guts💀
And that's what made cap so special. It was what was inside that was important ❤
"He's still skinny."
"I can fix that."
*"look at that he is making me cry"* 😂
Running from the grenade ❌
Jumping on the grenade ✅
Tommy Lee Jones is an icon and an American treasure 👍😎. "He's still skinny" 🤣🤣🤣
"We dont need a beefcake. That's what the drugs are for."
This scene goes to show why the soldier they picked to become Captain America in Falcon and the Winter Soldier turned out the way he did.
Hodge and Walker aren't the same. Hodge is a bully and a coward. Walker is an actual soldier with three Medals of Honor that would only be earned through self sacrifices for others.
@@CaptainPikeachu but he was never the underdog and was always a soldier first. He never made decisions himself and only followed orders.
This is one of the most clutch character moments in the entire MCU
Empathy.
Commitment.
Unwavering will.
The perfect drone of a soldier
Ahh, but therein lies the rub. Rogers *isn't* the perfect soldier, much less a drone of one. After all, he spends *all* of his movies (including this one) explicitly disobeying orders so he can go off and save people. It's just that after a while the people giving orders realize *Rogers* should be giving them.
"Well, troop, you've polished your boots before anyone else. How in God's good green earth did you manage to accomplish that miracle?"
"I just did it exactly what you told me to. Remove laces, pull tongue forward, apply polish, pull tongue backward, buff, replace laces, repeat. I did the same thing to make my bed and secure the foot locker."
"Well, that's the most miraculous thing I've ever seen. I want you to explain to these recruits how the worst soldier in the unit has managed to put them all to shame!"
"I just stopped thinking. I figured out that using my brain was the whole problem. Not just here, but my whole life. If I just do what I'm told and nothing else, then everything gets easy. It's not even a question of being smart or dumb... It's just like turning yourself into a tool... I'm much happier that way... I'm the world's happiest tool."
"You must be proud of yourself, son."
"I don't know if I am or not. I'm waiting for you to tell me."
"God... A soldier like you comes along once in a thousand years..."
"Good becomes great, bad becomes worse. Promise me you will stay as you are. Not a perfect soldier, but a Good Man."⭐
Giving superpowers to a soldier who only follow orders and never question them or have his own judgement is one of the scariest things.
"He's still skinny" Ha
He was willing to die in training lmaoooo
I love the way that Peggy was gonna do the same thing Rogers did. She ran towards the grenade too
I’d not noticed that before. Good spot.
I love that marc Gebauer is so into giving back to the community and giving to those who may not be able to afford these fragrances. Those fragaces are way out of my budget but i really enjoy seeing then smell with delight great video and awesome collab.
Peggy also ran towards the grenade
@@Surago No, she ran towards Steve. She also exclaimed “Steve” as she approached. The filmmakers wanted to show that she was developing feelings for him even before he became Captain America.
@@wpatrickw2012 where was Steve? On the grenade. Lawyered.
marth casually defying every known law of physics to be in two place simultaneously is exactly what i expect from melee jank
Everyone had gotten to cover. I'd get it if there was no cover but everyone was safe. He was sacrificing himself for no reason
The mk2 frag grenade had a 10 meter “effective casualty” distance, with farther than that still injuring and or maiming its targets, he jumped in front of it quickly on the chance that people COULDNT get into cover.
And there was 5 people literally right behind him not in cover dude, watch the clip ffs
He definitely protected Peggy a bit, even if you don't see the others
Whatever Hodge, you didn't get picked, don't get salty now
Every single person couldve gotten hit grenades have a big radius
Hodge is a soldier.
Steve is a hero.
We’re to watch?
Disney plus
Where*
*Where
but it’s “Captain America: The First Avenger” on Disney+
"is this a test?"
"no"
*fucking explodes and dies*
I always thought it was actually poor judgment on steve to do that and for the scientist to take it as a good thing because he was a massive investment so if he did that post super serum it wouldn't be worth shit and they'd get no use of him but i realized that he wasn't meant to be the only one, he just happened to be once the serum was stolen and destroyed
The moment he jumped on that grenade, immediately gave me Desmond Dass vibes. Perfect hero.
2:33:58 No, Salt, Javik was _Day 1_ DLC. He was originally an integral part of the base game and meant to play a much larger role in the story before he got lopped off, the story got rewritten, and Javik got repackaged to fill an EA quota. He wasn't just DLC. He was DLC of the worst kind: base game content locked behind a paywall that the writing suffered to cope without.
He’s making me cry. Is crazy
This is my all time favorite superhero movie. Fuck MCU now
Tommy Lee Jones is such a legend for an actor
jumping on a "grenade" during training doesnt show bravery or selflessness, it shows recklessness and a lack of common sense
Bro mad he could never be Cap
During training tho a lot of CO’s are around and it’s not bravery he has taken hits for himself all his life from everyone but still wanted to serve everyone even if that means dying before he see’s “action”
Remind me not to take a grenade for you. You wouldn't even be greatful.
It can save lives at the cost of your own, while running away saves your own skin. It's selflessness vs selfishness. Saving others vs Self Preservation.
Also, as for the maneuver, this is usually done last case scenario because the body can absorb a lot of a grenades (especially frags) explosive power. Here in the Philippines, we are taught even in the Boy Scouts to do this in case of emergency when a grenade threatens your whole group (for whatever reason), usually designated to our group leader. This was because of the incident in 1994, when Aris C. Espinosa saved fellow kids from a grenade which they played with like a toy. Emphasis on "fellow kids".
Remember, the kill radius of a grenade is much larger than what meets the eye. You can reduce that kill radius when something is actively neutralizing it.
He has shown no fear. And is willing to sacrifice for his fellow man. That shows a lot more , than how many push-ups you can do.
Look at that, he's making me cry😅
This scene always gave me chills, i showed it to my dad and he cried 😂
Me when i saw this : there they are, the guts you wanted 😂
“He’s still skinny” but now he knows he’s got guts so he knows the doc was onto something
Such great actors, so good and I LOVED it all❤❤❤❤
An era of marvel that will never again happen.
"Like a Gerbil" we need more jokes and characters like this where it's just subtle humor
A cool detail you can notice is when rogers jumps on the grenade peggy runs towards it too but stops because she sees rogers, showing she was also as brave as him
if hodge had got the serum, they would've had a soldier boy on their hands, not a captain america
I remember back then i was hesitant of watchin this movie but i gave it s shot and it became one of marvel favs
It’s a cool detail that Peggy was also running towards the grenade showing that she had the same resolve as Steve. It’s probably the reason they get along so well.
Steve just proved his point with
“You win wars with guts”
From Django to Steve Rogers,
Dr. King Schultz got some good eye on picking people
The base leader is also the old sherrif in no country for old men
Smallest guy there yet has the biggest heart of them all
This is my favourite scene and it's what makes me love the captain america movie.
Right there he would've earned the medal of honor
Ig hes a true soulja boy
Rogers had the heart of a Lion, and the entire world could see it. That’s why he was everyone’s Captain aka Cap 💯
Idky, but just the way “Grenade” came out and sounded, just perfect for any scene lol
I don't know why but I love how he screams GRENADE
The thing I loved about the movie is that it made u invest in Rodger’s not only as a good hearted human but a hero who will always do what’s right even if it risked his life
I love the idea that rogers actually thought he threw a live grenade into a group of soldiers, and that he thought the best action was to lay on it