>Captain America has his helmet, evidencing his commitment to his ideals and in the innocence of his friend
>Iron Man doesn't have his helmet, signifying his wavering allegiance to the government and his doubts about the validity of his actions and Winter Soldier's innocence
>This is the last time they spoke as friends
David Garcia
I don't care what Sup Forumsntrarians say, Civil War was good.
Christian Reyes
>tfw you know robert downy jr was standing on a crate for this shot
Owen Jones
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Dylan Barnes
the last scene was the only part that conveyed any emotion.
Really bad for a feature-film movie, but at least it gave you something. DC can't even do that.
Wyatt Williams
I dunno, all I felt the Cap Bucky connection throughout the film. I also thought Tom Holland sold the responsibility of Peter Parker quite well in his discussion with Tony.
Honestly, I thought the actual discussion of the accords was really well done too.
Jace Fisher
Vision's argument was a non sense thought.
Jaxon Reed
>I also thought Tom Holland sold the responsibility of Peter Parker quite well in his discussion with Tony.
Tom Holland is an incredibly mediocre Spiderman. Way too good-looking and "mom's gonna freak" dialogue.
No one will ever top Maguire's down-to-earth spiderman. The people's spiderman.
Adam Garcia
>the last scene was the only part that conveyed any emotion. Peggy's funeral. Wanda literally owning Vision with the thing he confided in her that he was concerned with controlling him. Stark visiting the Raft. Bucky/Cap vs Tony-- highly emotional scenes to me, but I guess it banks on your investment in the 10 other movies that comes before it.
Gabriel Wilson
>Way too good-looking
Peter Parker is a good-looking guy.
It's time to let Maguire go. It's been 10 years.
Isaiah Gonzalez
Vision is also like a year old, has a crush on Wanda and doesn't want to actual fight anyone.
Hudson Thomas
>Way too good-looking and "mom's gonna freak" dialogue. lol what the fuck are you even saying retard
This is literally the definitive and most iconic Peter Parker. He's good looking.
And Tom Holland is really average looking anyway.
Jaxson Morgan
The discussion of the accords i felt needed some more screen time. I have a hard time believing no one bothered to point out the flaws in Ross using New York and Washington DC as examples. If they were not there LITERALLY MILLIONS would've died. Also surprised Cap didn't call out Tony for letting the Avengers be blamed for Sokovia when he was the one who went behind their back and made Ultron.
Having Hulk go on a rampage in South Africa be shown would've been a better example.
Nathan Lopez
While I do agree with you, Tony called himself out on creating Ultron, so its kinda moot
Christopher Martinez
>RDJ has so much of an ego he can't wear his Iron Man suit with his helmet on >Evans wears it because that's what Captain America is supposed to wear
Really makes you think.
Benjamin Garcia
Where does Tony's helmet even go when it retracts?
Kevin Young
> Tony called himself out on creating Ultron so it's kinda moot He said it in a vague way like it didn't mean anything, would have been better seeing Cap calling him out for it.
Joshua Fisher
Marvel will never be kino, friend.
that makes me uncomfy..
Michael Brown
Name a single superhero movie where they didn't have unmasked characters talking to each other in drama scenes
inb4 BvS where Snyder said he never had them say more than 4 lines to each other in costume
Carson Bailey
The Ultron situation made sense. Cap said they win together and they lose together. He'd consider Ultron to be on all of them and isn't the kind of guy to throw it at Tony's face even though it was Tony's fault.
Ayden White
FTFY
Eli Anderson
I don't care what you say, there is no fucking way an Iron Man suit should be as weak as it was in Civil War. It took a tank shell in the first movie and this just scratched the paint. It fought amazingly against Thor in Avengers. Yet suddenly it's getting destroyed (literally shredded for fuck's sakes) by the guy who couldn't do shit to Loki and needed Iron Man to save him.
John Nguyen
You know what's funny, the movie could have been really bad, almost AOU tier. A Disney executive wanted the movie to end with the team fighting a common foe again and this was averted thanks to the Russos.
Christian Baker
>Zendaya literally doesn't have red hair on set pics >no one has confirmed it >her name is Michelle which is an actual character in the comics No need to overreact my memeing friend
Christopher Lopez
Except for the fact that Tony has canonically been moving to more mobile and flexible suits in each movie, so its canonically not providing anywhere near as much defense per new armor
Cameron Cook
I can't believe no one calls BvS for that kind of convenient bullshit
Michael Gomez
i recommend you take a break from this board until you're able to take a joke again
Samuel Parker
if there was one thing i can take away from civil war, it's this. they were leading you to think they're just going to fight a bunch of nameless enemies again, but strayed away from the formula.
i'm hoping the rest of the movies decide to do the same, because the 3rd act final battle formula has gotten stale.
Lucas Wilson
It's been 10 years and 2 attempts later that completely missed the target, time to let any hope of topping Maguire's Spiderman go. It's been 10 years.
Jeremiah Martin
MacGuire movies were never great. The second movie passed Go but that's excusing dumb shit like him losing his powers for no explicable reason and gaining them back at the plot's earliest convenience, the idea that Doctor Octopus's arms were somehow sentient, and the misguided portrayal by Toby in all 3 movies of Peter being a witless nerd from the 60s stuck in the early 2000s. One and three were complete and total missteps.
The bar is very low, and the Sony email leak made it very clear why they've been habitually missing it, and if the writing for Homecoming is even half as solid as the worst MCU movie we've seen so far then we're looking at a new record.