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I am The Wrench in all your plans....
LOL at Cactain America not catching on to Black Widows advances...
It was adorable, though.
Didn't like the first captain america, even his role in Avengers was putrid...
But its like he's been training with mothafukkin' Goku for this gawt damn role. His fighting power prolly went up to level 8.
What i wanted to say was... This was as much as an action/adventure/fantasy/tactical espionage movie as it was a cerebral one.
With all those elements homogeneously formulated with laser precision... and it didn't have to be deep and dark or overly outrageous to be good.
It was all orchestrated on a very fine level of execution and extremely well thought out; the delivery was near flawless.
Think i'ma take my dad to see it this weekend again (he served in Nam, so the Patriotic overtones and militant flair are bliss for an ex marine). Would watch it again in under a week: It was that good.
And i think pops would appreciate it.
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Was Widow really hitting on cap, or just trying to get him to loossen up tho?!?!


she's thinking dangerous thoughts. and the man "never" gets tired.... 
when it was revealed that they faked his death. Kind of tired plot device, even down to the "slowed hearbeat" trick. Oh well.
during the movie.

I don't know whats funnier your poor reading comprehension or the fact you have multiple daps from folks just as illiterate. I never said what your post reads my problem is the fact the actor is already known as the black sidekick to white leads anyway so why accept the role of falcon? should he not be striving for more? he is building a rep purporting an image on screen that blacks are inferior to whites this role just another example of that