It's not a catchphrase you ADD zoomer. It's reflective of his entire character arc. His ongoing struggle to keep true to his ideals and maintain his principles, to stand unwavering in the face of insurmountable odds. Snyderjeets wouldn't understand though because it doesn't have le wacky cinematography or overt symbolism.
That's nice and all but then you watch a DCEU movie and it's basically a bad copy of MCU movies. It's especially sad when you see that older DC animated shows have done the same plots but handled them way better
Tony Stark is a more compelling, nuanced and well developed character than Steve, every day of the week.
i felt what made Tony and Steve work so well is how they started to begin with, how they first met how they differed and then as the saga went on they ended up flipping their views on the matter especially in regards to the government after their experiences, it made their tense rivalry and working relationship interesting.
Really though. He was on a radio show making a jab at Chris Evans needing to man up for some event while here he is standing on his tippy toes because heaven forbid he be shorter than Scarlet with her high heels on.
Cap was pure trash. Tony was right, everything special about him came out of a bottle. The moment Tony started dunking on Steve in the first Avengers, Cap became a vindictive, insufferable c**t whose only aim was to be antagonistic to Tony. That's why it's an absolute joke that he lifts Mjolner, because him being a good and virtuous man is only something we've been told about him but never shown. Every chance given, Steve was a humorless twat who was at all times perfectly willing to stand in opposition to his fellow Avengers, to Shield, to anything but his own sanctimonious image of himself and what he feels the world should look like. He always conflated his thoughts and feelings to goodness as though he's as infallible as God merely because they're his thoughts and feelings, not because he's thought through an issue or stands for any actual principles or beliefs larger than himself. If anything, Cap was a perfect example of what Satanism is all about, elevation of self and belief in himself as the pinnacle.
Only soulless homosexuals like Captain America.
Cap was pure trash. Tony was right, everything special about him came out of a bottle. The moment Tony started dunking on Steve in the first Avengers, Cap became a vindictive, insufferable c**t whose only aim was to be antagonistic to Tony. That's why it's an absolute joke that he lifts Mjolner, because him being a good and virtuous man is only something we've been told about him but never shown. Every chance given, Steve was a humorless twat who was at all times perfectly willing to stand in opposition to his fellow Avengers, to Shield, to anything but his own sanctimonious image of himself and what he feels the world should look like. He always conflated his thoughts and feelings to goodness as though he's as infallible as God merely because they're his thoughts and feelings, not because he's thought through an issue or stands for any actual principles or beliefs larger than himself. If anything, Cap was a perfect example of what Satanism is all about, elevation of self and belief in himself as the pinnacle.
Only soulless homosexuals like Captain America.
>No. Fighting spirit and life of an underdog >He has the spirit of old USA GI Generation
He has "Diminutive cannon fodder twink immediately went full simp and wanted to look good" spirit. Look at the actor Atticus Schaffer, he's got a a severe developmental disorder that has kept him small and fragile. Also look at how fervently he supports the military. I wouldn't go so far as to compare him to the Captain America character for shared characteristics far more meaningful than simply being born around a certain time as you're alleging is responsible for Steve being such a good man, but it's undeniable that Atticus would be a prime candidate for a stand-in. The truth is that people who aren't capable fantasize abour being capable, and given the opportunity to live their wildest fantasies, you best bet your ass they take them. That's all Steve did jumping on the dummy grenade, live out a self-aggrandizing fantasy of being the hero who saved lives because his life took a fantastic turn and he was given the opportunity to do so finally. It had nothing to do with "fighting spirit," it had to do with wanting to be viewed a certain way by anyone, everyone.
>I think you are over analysing based on information that is not presented to us in the movie (or any captain america movies afterward)
By this logic, you assert that virtually all movies make complete sense since the movies themselves tell us they do, regardless of any logic or information which exists outside the screenplay saying otherwise. Or even information contained within the movies ostensibly being stupid and wrong since the movies tell us otherwise by virtue of the fact that the plots don't grind to a halt until there's a perfect intellectual consistency to the entire affair.
Worthwhile analysis requires not being beholden to such limitations.
>By this logic, you assert that virtually all movies make complete sense since the movies themselves tell us they do
This is a strawman.
If you believe that Steve Rogers is conceited then all art is subjective and this is your right, I can not argue that. I saw the avenger and captain america movies and did not see any evidence of what you say but I am legit always happy to be prove wrong
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>This is a strawman.
No, it's a summarization of what you said, has nothing to do with the topic at hand, and I didn't say it to move the focus or distract from the topic so uhhhhh Idk what the frick you're talking about.
>That's why it's an absolute joke that he lifts Mjolner, because him being a good and virtuous man is only something we've been told about him but never show
The whole reason he was picked was because of his personality not because he was physically strong. He understood the responsibility of power and how to use it.
Listen homosexual. Marvel movies are meant to make you dumber as a person, they break logic and deconstruct basic values and morals only to reconstruct them into something abominable that's the reversal of them which you end up calling good, the superhero ethos.
Cap is the best live action superhero period. Better than superman and batman.
He is Captain America.
Falc and wint show proved it takes more than the shield to be Cap. Chris Evans did a great job.
Anyone who used to read comics knows Chris Evans is a terrible Captain. Lucky for him, the ppl who watch theses movies don't really care for comic books.
>superhero has a catchphrase
Whoa
It's not a catchphrase you ADD zoomer. It's reflective of his entire character arc. His ongoing struggle to keep true to his ideals and maintain his principles, to stand unwavering in the face of insurmountable odds. Snyderjeets wouldn't understand though because it doesn't have le wacky cinematography or overt symbolism.
it's a catchphrase
Peggy says it in the new doctor strange movie. It has become a catchphrase
What? What are you talking about? Why do you think I give a frick about any MCU product that's come out after Endgame?
its just a movie moron. if you had friends IRL you wouldn't be so passionate about capeshit you soigoy
if you had friends irl you wouldn't be seething so hard about other people enjoying things.
>other people enjoying things
you're literally doing the opposite of enjoying but go off i guess
I'm 35, you dense homosexual.
>keep true to his ideals and maintain his principles
>Peggy says
And she dies right after that
>marvelgay thinks he sees an allegory in capeshit
They're laughing at you, not with you.
nah bro it's a catchphrase. hayley atwell says it when she's cap in the new doctor strange movie. bet falcon is gonna say it too
Man, Zack Snyder really fricked up capeshitters. The man has been boogeyman for all sides of the aisle.
post eye color right now, spic
Hold it right there mcucel. Allegories n the likes is for CapeKino, not your flicks
Can't spell Cap without capeshit.
lmao all these assblasted replies and not one argument
That's nice and all but then you watch a DCEU movie and it's basically a bad copy of MCU movies. It's especially sad when you see that older DC animated shows have done the same plots but handled them way better
Based. It’s the incels on this board who have the real catchphrase.
And that catchphrase is: I Can’t Breed.
please read everything you wrote and realize you are a sexless dork
i felt what made Tony and Steve work so well is how they started to begin with, how they first met how they differed and then as the saga went on they ended up flipping their views on the matter especially in regards to the government after their experiences, it made their tense rivalry and working relationship interesting.
Catchphrases are cringe
Tony Stark is a more compelling, nuanced and well developed character than Steve, every day of the week.
seriously, does nobody tell him this complex is incredible embarrassing?
Really though. He was on a radio show making a jab at Chris Evans needing to man up for some event while here he is standing on his tippy toes because heaven forbid he be shorter than Scarlet with her high heels on.
quiff adds 2 inch
what do you think tip toe adds? 3?
This. There's a reason why the MCU took off with Iron Man and why he's front and center in all the Avenger films.
The lanklet fears the tiptoe
I don't care about changing your mind
Cinemaphile cannot deny that it was kino when Cap wielded Mjolnir
Cap is the best because he still has the heart of a manlet.
bros is satan a manlet???
Cap was pure trash. Tony was right, everything special about him came out of a bottle. The moment Tony started dunking on Steve in the first Avengers, Cap became a vindictive, insufferable c**t whose only aim was to be antagonistic to Tony. That's why it's an absolute joke that he lifts Mjolner, because him being a good and virtuous man is only something we've been told about him but never shown. Every chance given, Steve was a humorless twat who was at all times perfectly willing to stand in opposition to his fellow Avengers, to Shield, to anything but his own sanctimonious image of himself and what he feels the world should look like. He always conflated his thoughts and feelings to goodness as though he's as infallible as God merely because they're his thoughts and feelings, not because he's thought through an issue or stands for any actual principles or beliefs larger than himself. If anything, Cap was a perfect example of what Satanism is all about, elevation of self and belief in himself as the pinnacle.
Only soulless homosexuals like Captain America.
you're just angry because you don't have morals
>everything special about him came out of a bottle
No. Fighting spirit and life of an underdog
He has the spirit of old USA GI Generation
>No. Fighting spirit and life of an underdog
>He has the spirit of old USA GI Generation
He has "Diminutive cannon fodder twink immediately went full simp and wanted to look good" spirit. Look at the actor Atticus Schaffer, he's got a a severe developmental disorder that has kept him small and fragile. Also look at how fervently he supports the military. I wouldn't go so far as to compare him to the Captain America character for shared characteristics far more meaningful than simply being born around a certain time as you're alleging is responsible for Steve being such a good man, but it's undeniable that Atticus would be a prime candidate for a stand-in. The truth is that people who aren't capable fantasize abour being capable, and given the opportunity to live their wildest fantasies, you best bet your ass they take them. That's all Steve did jumping on the dummy grenade, live out a self-aggrandizing fantasy of being the hero who saved lives because his life took a fantastic turn and he was given the opportunity to do so finally. It had nothing to do with "fighting spirit," it had to do with wanting to be viewed a certain way by anyone, everyone.
I think you are over analysing based on information that is not presented to us in the movie (or any captain america movies afterward)
>I think you are over analysing based on information that is not presented to us in the movie (or any captain america movies afterward)
By this logic, you assert that virtually all movies make complete sense since the movies themselves tell us they do, regardless of any logic or information which exists outside the screenplay saying otherwise. Or even information contained within the movies ostensibly being stupid and wrong since the movies tell us otherwise by virtue of the fact that the plots don't grind to a halt until there's a perfect intellectual consistency to the entire affair.
Worthwhile analysis requires not being beholden to such limitations.
>By this logic, you assert that virtually all movies make complete sense since the movies themselves tell us they do
This is a strawman.
If you believe that Steve Rogers is conceited then all art is subjective and this is your right, I can not argue that. I saw the avenger and captain america movies and did not see any evidence of what you say but I am legit always happy to be prove wrong
>This is a strawman.
No, it's a summarization of what you said, has nothing to do with the topic at hand, and I didn't say it to move the focus or distract from the topic so uhhhhh Idk what the frick you're talking about.
>sacrificing yourself to save others by jumping on a grenade means nothing and is not heroic because he's a manlet
Good effort post.
>That's why it's an absolute joke that he lifts Mjolner, because him being a good and virtuous man is only something we've been told about him but never show
The whole reason he was picked was because of his personality not because he was physically strong. He understood the responsibility of power and how to use it.
The guy that doesn't care about accountability and need for oversight understood the responsibility of power?
Listen homosexual. Marvel movies are meant to make you dumber as a person, they break logic and deconstruct basic values and morals only to reconstruct them into something abominable that's the reversal of them which you end up calling good, the superhero ethos.
Cap is the best live action superhero period. Better than superman and batman.
He is Captain America.
Falc and wint show proved it takes more than the shield to be Cap. Chris Evans did a great job.
>Chris Evans did a great job
Sure, if you're underage
That's not Rocket
i would like his character more if the actor wasn't such a raging cuckold.
He's a liberal cuck who doesn't stand for anything bug gay people.
I agree, but I wish he was racist and homophobic like me...er Soldier Boy.
Literally a total fricking moron and the reason why Thanos was able to get the stones in the first place.
Anyone who used to read comics knows Chris Evans is a terrible Captain. Lucky for him, the ppl who watch theses movies don't really care for comic books.
Sam Wilson is Captain America
>Sam Wilson is Captain America
Not my Captain