[Movies] MCU: Phase 3 And Beyond

And this is why Civil War will be completely brilliant: CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL WAR Set Visit Report: Earth, Wind And Hot-Ass Atlanta

How the characters respond is incredibly important to Joe and Anthony Russo, the directors of Civil War, the same two guys who made The Winter Soldierinto arguably the best Marvel movie yet (and inarguably one of the best American action films of the decade). They’re proud of the fact that Honest Trailers couldn’t find a fault in The Winter Soldier, and although they don’t expect to come out as well every time, they spent a lot of effort figuring out how these characters would react and behave in this situation.

“We spent a good year and a half literally sitting in a room every day with Markus and McFeely and Nate Moore, combing through the script,” said Joe Russo. “You're constantly trying to flush out logic for every character, and you have to track it. You have to do two or three days where all you do is talk about ‘What is Panther doing? What is he doing in this scene? How does he feel in this scene? What's his motivation in this scene? Is this the correct end line for him? Is this setting him on the wrong motivation?’ And you have to do that for every character.”

“We do a lot of ensemble work,” said Anthony Russo. “Most of our work is ensemble work and we love ensembles. I think that's part of the fun for us, we love looking at movies through the filter of a specific character. Characters who aren't the lead and figuring out the film from their point of view. How do we connect everything on an emotional level, on a narrative level? This movie is great fun on that level, very complex.”
 

GasBandit

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"... proud that Honest Trailers couldn't find a fault in the Winter Soldier"

Ok, I mean, it was a great movie and HT did a positive review of it, but they did bring up a few trouble spots they called nitpicks. Here, I've cued up the video to the part in question:

[DOUBLEPOST=1457396331,1457396134][/DOUBLEPOST]Also CinemaSins counted 176 sins...



All that aside though, I did love the movie and it was my favorite Marvel movie thus far.
 
"... proud that Honest Trailers couldn't find a fault in the Winter Soldier"

Ok, I mean, it was a great movie and HT did a positive review of it, but they did bring up a few trouble spots they called nitpicks. Here, I've cued up the video to the part in question:

[DOUBLEPOST=1457396331,1457396134][/DOUBLEPOST]Also CinemaSins counted 176 sins...

To be fair, most of those nitpicks came from other movies setting up this one. I guess it is pretty internally consistent, at least.
 
My predictions:

Cap dies, Rhodey dies, Barton dies. Vision and Falcon might die too. Natasha and Wanda are probably safe, but it's not out of the possibility that one of them dies.
 
If they follow the baseline plot of the comic event Civil War, Cap is gonna get killed for sure. From there we could get Bukcy-Cap or Captain Falcon, but I guess that depends on who's still in for Infinity War.
Sebastian Stan signed a 9-picture deal with Marvel that still has like 6 films left on it, if you count his appearance in the Ant-Man credits scene. So odds are pretty good it'll be Bucky-Cap
 
Is it that time of year already? Time to ditch the Marvel-related topics until after the big movie comes out.
Well we're a little more than two months out for Civil War... though Agents of Shield started up again last night, so we'll have that to tide us over until Civil War.
 

fade

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Please be good please be good please be good.

Spider-man was my hero when I was a kid. I loved everything about him in and out of costume. He was the reason Kill Bill pissed me off, because Superman isn't the unique hero, Spidey is. Out of all the heroes, he's the first to wear his costume as a mask. The rest are only really themselves when they don their costume. He was nerdy without being unbelievably fictionally genius. His powers were friggin' awesome without being godly. He was the perfect human hero. The first two Raimi films were good, and I'm really hoping this redeems him from the more recent film portrayals.[DOUBLEPOST=1457642765,1457642445][/DOUBLEPOST]Re: the costume. The MCU seems to be somewhat more believable than the Sony universe, so maybe they're going for "I made it out of my actual pajamas" look.
 
Re: the costume. The MCU seems to be somewhat more believable than the Sony universe, so maybe they're going for "I made it out of my actual pajamas" look.
I don't know... His eyes even emote there :/

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GasBandit

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Yeah, it's a little too form-fitting to be "altered pajamas," and they need to make it not as "shiny" either, if that's what they're going for.
 
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