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@tooluser
Жыл бұрын
Team Cap all the way.
@sammylane21
Жыл бұрын
I can't believe Kevin Fegie and his MCU writers actually believe a GPA of 3.6 is high and that Pete would be in a Algebra class(his genius level I.Q.) rather than Trigonometry or a College level math class. I learned Algebra in 6th grade and in High School a GPA of 4.1.6 . So compared to that kid killed in Socovia and Peter, I'm on a Nicholas Tesla genius level.😂
@minnesotajones261
Жыл бұрын
Even if I'm more Team Cap - both sides aren't wrong. That's what makes the movie so good. No black and white, all shades of gray.
@johnnynoise7897
Жыл бұрын
I believe both sides were right/wrong, tony knew the consequences of working on your own because of his movies, and Steve who was recently on the shield/hydra event on the winter soldier movie knew what working for the government would imply, both sides had their reasons, valid reasons, to think they were right, and that's why I love this movie more than the comic it was based on
@carlanderson7618
Жыл бұрын
Team CAP. Who in the heck would rely on the UN to run them?
@DecSteele
Жыл бұрын
I’m still going to argue Zemo as marvels best villian from this movie. “ I knew I couldn’t kill, more powerful men than me have tried, but if I could get them to kill each other”
@donnycrouch
Жыл бұрын
I'd put him at #2 behind someone else that she'll see later on
@markkreitler519
Жыл бұрын
Absolutely agree. Zemo is far and away the best MCU villain.
@PhilBagels
Жыл бұрын
I'd say it's General/Secretary Ross. He is 100% wrong about everything he does. He violates the sovereignty of Brazil, and then criticizes the Avengers. The fact that he's not in prison is reason enough not to trust the government.
@rivervixens06
Жыл бұрын
When he said “did it?” At the end was POWERFUL
@jasoncaldwell5627
Жыл бұрын
The actor that plays Zemo is AMAZING. He conveys so much pain in his dialogue with T'Challa. He's even better in his later appearances (no spoilers!)
@jspres86
Жыл бұрын
It is kind of a small throwaway line that no one ever seems to catch, when Tony makes that sarcastic comment about his father only mentioning Steve a couple thousand times. Tony must've had a BITTER resentment for Steve growing up. And that probably had a hand in shaping his feelings and actions for his whole life, including Pepper.
@Jessica_Roth
Жыл бұрын
Goes back to Tony saying Howard "never shut up" about Cap in Avengers. Clearly, despite being known as Howard "The Nazi-Killer" Stark (Iron Man), Howard thought his great accomplishment was Cap; creating a better soldier to make war safer. He was so proud he named S.H.I.E.L.D. after his creation. His one regret was likely Bucky being the only Howling Commando to die in action (Winter Soldier). He mourned Bucky for 48 years, and then Bucky pops up again, alive after all. And Bucky's murderous face is the last thing Howard sees. (Maria also, but she never knew Bucky.) And then Steve and his boo-thing use Howard's great invention to pretty much beat Tony to death. Steve is a piece of shit through this film. At every opportunity, he rejects working with Tony, to the point of violence. BTW, it is so charming watching Age of Ultron where Steve gets in Tony‘s grill about "keeping secrets" without ever bothering to mention the whole "the reason Sam isn't here is because I have him looking for my best buddy, who murdered your parents" thing. Tony's been having a breakdown for SEVEN films at this point (there is a reason why in Ultron, Tony's nightmare was STEVE accusing him of failing the team), and FOR YEARS Steve just sits on his chance to help Tony heal, because he wants to do his "I do what I want, and if you don't like it, I'll fight everybody" teenage narcissist crap. And because Steve doesn't care about anybody but his boyfriend.
@skylerloggins4902
Жыл бұрын
@@Jessica_Roth holy shit I'm glad someone realize how wrong Steve is in this movie ! Steve didn't give shit about anyone but Bucky. He pretty much didn't tell Tony the truth about his parents and had audacity tell Tony that it wasn't his fault
@ciaraarnold9573
Жыл бұрын
I haven't heard too many people talk about this, but the music at the end of Steve and Tony's fight. Beautiful. You can hear it at 46:52, and it's so poignant, and makes all that just happened in this movie hit me in the feels.
@chaircat
Жыл бұрын
I can understand both sides but I'm firmly on Caps side. He believes in people, has faith in them, but knows how easily people can be swayed. Fighting the nazis, and Hydra, and then Hydra hiding in Shield. He knows that the only people who can possibly respect the power they yield is themselves. Ross proves this by talking about the Avengers as weapons instead of people. Boards, councils, will always see them as weapons to be used and we've already seen corrupt world security councils in this MCU journey. Thank you for another fantastic reaction :)
@douglasweiss5583
9 ай бұрын
100% on Cap’s side except for the fact that he had a near confirmation that he knew Bucky likely killed Tony’s parents but never told Tony in a better environment, he failed as a friend. Other than that, Team Cap all the way.
@LightsCameraJake
Жыл бұрын
This is the movie where if you stand back and look at it from a wholistic perspective. Neither Steve nor Tony were making the morally good choices. If you choose a side you are still picking a wrong side as they are both acting out of passion and feelings. Tony for his family and his reaction to what happend in the first Avengers film combined with the killer robots in Age of Ultron, and Steve for his best friend and Hydra.
@dylanburton4955
Жыл бұрын
Steve does have a point about not been able to trust the government, they’re very shady and especially people like Ross and the accords were pretty unfair and Steve also made a good point that it just shifts the responsibility when they should be taking responsibility for their own actions
@ramteja1550
Жыл бұрын
@@dylanburton4955"taking responsibility for your own actions" doesn't mean you can go wherever you want and do whatever you want, the accords weren't shifting blame, it was assigning responsibility to the heroes, but I believe that only superheroes should have jurisdiction on other superheroes, not humans
@CrazeeAdam
Жыл бұрын
Imo Zemo is one of the best, if not the best "villain" (really more antagonist) in the MCU. He's just a guy, he's trained, but in the end a guy. Yet he succeeds better than most all MCU villains in what he wanted. He's also not one note. He's understandable and interesting. He's also very mastetfully played. Him and Chadwick are stand out actors in this film
@kaiielle
Жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed Zemo as well. I think he'll end up being a top villain/antagonist for me out of the whole MCU by the end.
@CrazeeAdam
Жыл бұрын
@@kaiielle mmhmm. Despite just being a "guy", he's mainly in most people's like top 3 to 5 antagonists. And at this point I would really only put Loki and Bucky over him, if you count Loki, which it's kind of hard to count either as real antagonists
@JDP5127
Жыл бұрын
This is my number one MCU movie, with Winter soldier probably in third place, but the top spots are closely contested. Captain America is my favorite character, but my favorite line in the whole MCU is Tony saying "I don't care. He killed my mom." I tend to lean on Cap's side of the conflict, but there is a lot of logic in the side of the Sokovia Accords. If the Avengers were not the pure heroes they are, they 100% would need oversight, so there is logic in establishing that oversight before they get corrupted or misguided, but we have not seen anything in the MCU to establish faith in the UN pannel that they would have put in charge, and that could cause the exact problem that the oversight was intended to prevent. I also love that the conflict was only fueled by Tony's relationship problems and Cap having just lost Peggy. Neither one is in the best mental state right now, so they were not communicating as well as they could.
@nicholaswilkerson4394
4 ай бұрын
Hell, even in the real world, with the real world history, we can look back on the UN and it's track record and see that giving them power over a group like the Avengers would be a HORRIBLE idea. When Cap says "this document just shifts the blame" he's right. It's like the other side of survivors guilt. The danger has passed, the damage is done, and SOMEONE has to take the blame for it. It's like when a customer comes in and yells at a cashier for something they have absolutely zero control over. Sometimes people just want someone to yell at to voice their frustrations.
@hugoboss435
Жыл бұрын
Omg I just realized after watching your reaction that my favorite MCU movies are the ones that include Captain America! I want to fast forward to the Infinity War reaction already! Ahhhh!!! 🚁
@Vegito_Sketch_Art_
Жыл бұрын
Zemo was arguably the best villain. Much stronger villains than him tried to take down avengers but failed, Zemo did the most damage to them without even fighting. Probably because he had a mission to avenge the death of his family.
@thedirtytowel3155
Жыл бұрын
remember, bucky is a super soldier just like cap. his metal arm isn't his only thing.
@joeblankenship377
Жыл бұрын
"I like their undercover looks" Me: [trying not to quote a future movie]
@seankelly5715
Жыл бұрын
Definitely my favorite movie up to this point in the MCU, glad you also enjoyed it Kaiielle! It seems like from the comments that most people are team Cap, and in this iteration of the universe I would have to agree. Excited for you to finish out the rest of Phase 3.
@dylanburton4955
Жыл бұрын
I’m on team Cap but I can understand Tony’s side, I mainly see him as been blinded by his guilt and hence why he puts his trust in a guy like Ross
@mauricemoyes402
Жыл бұрын
Love your wall light feature. I did something similar with addressable LED lights. I plan on outlining an animal silhouette with another set of lights for the opposite wall.
@dasupertramp5855
Жыл бұрын
The Russos wanted us to have these conversations. There are reasons to support both Tony and Steve, but Tony was willing to change for the good of the team and the public while Steve's tunnel vision led to the breakup of the team and directly into the trap that tore apart his friendship with Tony.
@jkhoover
Жыл бұрын
I've been binging your videos for three days to get to this movie. This is a masterpiece, and definitely a great one to react to. Let's see which side you land on, Steve's or the wrong side.
@antoineporche-rideaux4841
Жыл бұрын
this movie is in my top 10 kaielle along with black panther @ 1 winter solider @ 2
@clash5j
Жыл бұрын
I was actually a moderator (there were 4 of us) of a Marvel fan page on FB when this film came out and it caused so many problems. People took the Tony vs Steve thing too seriously I mean, it's great that the fans were passionate, but it got out of hand with personal attacks and threats I have to say that, BY FAR, it was the Tony Stark uber fans that took things to a very negative level. Cap had his share of fans that were misbehaving, but for every Cap fan we had to ban because of behavior that couldn't be tolerated, we had to ban about 10 Iron Man fans I actually quit being a mod because of this. It took something that was supposed to be fun and just made it very unpleasant.
@kaiielle
Жыл бұрын
I'm so sorry you had that experience. 😥
@brianalambert1192
Жыл бұрын
I agree with both parties, but I find myself leaning more towards Team Cap strictly from an "I don't trust the government" stand point. In the movie's universe, they just exposed a Nazi underground conspiracy that was in all levels of the government. Do we honestly believe that was the only source of corruption to be worried about? In our own universe, the United Nations takes forever to decide anything, so I don't think they would make a decision fast enough to respond to a lot of these threats. I don't know what would be a good solution to this, but I feel like the Avengers needs to have some kind of checks and balances put in place that does not involve the U.N or any other traditional government body. The only one I can think of is what the Justice League did in the animated show, where the core members were a kind of governing body over the entirety of the League, and even that had problems. Maybe if the core members of the Avengers had some kind of authority over the newer members, and some kind of liaison with the different governments so that they could be held accountable. Or if they had individual agreements with different countries to operate within their borders, though that in and of itself is a problem. If the Avengers aren't held accountable, they are in essence gods making decisions over the people, whether they like it or not.
@WhiteFangofWar
Жыл бұрын
Fitting that this one would be placed in the same elevated pantheon as Winter Soldier, being the direct sequel to it despite involving nearly all the Avengers. The film does want people to eventually side with Team Cap, but snubbing the Sokovia Accords has major consequences too- Cap and his allies are now wanted fugitives. One of those annoying things about trying to have comic book heroes exist in a more 'realistic' world- its various governments would never permit it for long and would take measures to control them as soon as possible.
@brandonlong2788
Жыл бұрын
Great reaction so glad you loved it. Team Cap now and always! 🚁
@Fonny222
Жыл бұрын
I believe Chadwick Boseman the actor playing Black Panther had been undergoing treatment for cancer as he was filming this movie. Which we unfortunately know now was terminal.
@michaelf.7172
Жыл бұрын
🚁 Thank you for the watch. I don't like seeing the guys at odds with each other. Tom Holland makes a great Spiderman. Tobey Maguire is still my favorite, though. Because he was first. I'm glad you are heeding the counsel of your close friends. I will say no more. This movie is really just a stepping stone for the plot. It's okay, and we find out some stuff, and we're introduced to some new folks. But... really, this is a stepping stone movie. I'll look forward to watching as you take each next step. Thank you, again, for the watch. See you in the next one.
@youngzee8
9 ай бұрын
Love this movie. Basically “Avengers 2.5” lol
@Faerie_Kim
Жыл бұрын
Every Captain America film is wonderful. He's my favourite avenger too.
@scrazzle
Жыл бұрын
🚁 That was maybe my fave Stan Lee cameo. Great reaction! 🚁
@Jessica_Roth
Жыл бұрын
I disagree with Natasha. While THE HULK probably wouldn't even grasp the concept of the Accords, Bruce Banner would sign in an instant. Both because Bruce is the Avenger who spends his whole life worrying about his doing collateral damage, and because Tony and Nat are the two people on the team he feels closest to. (HULK apparently decided that Natasha was scamming him all through Age of Ultron, which is why he flew off at the end, however I think that Bruce at least still WANTS to believe Nat is on his side.)
@randomninja
Жыл бұрын
Still one of my top MCU movies!!
@DavidB-2268
Жыл бұрын
I love how Bucky held off punching Spidey when he realized that he was just a kid.
@ffffeeeeerrrrrrr33
Жыл бұрын
I don't think he was holding back
@DavidB-2268
Жыл бұрын
@@ffffeeeeerrrrrrr33 he absolutely did. When Spidey grabbed Bucky's arm and started raving about how cool it was, Bucky completely froze.
@barryallen6461
Жыл бұрын
@DavidB-bu5td you forget that Spidey has super strength. I mean he went toe to toe with Thanos for a bit. Bucky was surprised that Spidey caught his punch
@mizrolist
Жыл бұрын
@@DavidB-2268 No, he didn't. Spidey held him back that easily - his physical strength can't be compared to Bucky's, and Bucky is much, much stronger than an average human.
@anaarias1993
Жыл бұрын
I loved that you were getting emotional 🥹 cause I was too and I’ve seen this movie many times and it gets me every time. 🚁
@Jessica_Roth
Жыл бұрын
Kaielle, re Tony: "He's gonna learn the truuuuuth". Well, yeah. But not exactly only about Zemo. ******************** FRAYING-AT-THE-EDGES HERO: "You're gonna tear the team apart" SMUG SELFISH LIAR: "You did that when you signed." Er, Captain Democracy, sir? They had a vote and YOU LOST. (4-2, Wanda was undecided, Clint was retired.) I'm sorry it didn't work out for you [/feigned politeness], but the idea is "majority rules", not "Cap makes all the decisions and anyone who disagrees is a traitor." Nice respect for your teammates, pal. (Good thing they don't trust you with their lives or anything like that…)
@rolandmasdo7667
Жыл бұрын
This is my favorite of all Marvel movies.❤❤
@DrekeXorn13
Жыл бұрын
48:05 Ooooof big stretchhh
@kaiielle
Жыл бұрын
Her stretches make me giggle. I love watching her in the background during the reaction as I'm editing it.
@DaveTingwaldd
Жыл бұрын
...and a hawk and a falcon.
@AFMountaineer2000
Жыл бұрын
Will you be doing the TV shows on here?
@kaiielle
Жыл бұрын
The essential ones, yes. The non-essentials, probably not.
@fday1964
Жыл бұрын
Team Cap, no question.
@carloslaredo8840
Жыл бұрын
Im Team Iron Man, they needed to be controled but not by the UN. Also no one will change my mind that Tony is as worthy as cap to use Jonathan?
@alexanderalexander7599
Жыл бұрын
The good about marvel characters are not all superhuman, they have all flaws and think as a humans. Unlike other super hero characters.
@Melivilth
Жыл бұрын
While I fully understand why they chose the side they did, if I had to make that choice I would choose the same side as Captain America.
@slumpzlovell
Жыл бұрын
Team Cap all the way!!!!!😤
@NestorCustodio
Жыл бұрын
I'm Team Cap because Captain America is always on the right side. Always. It may not always be the *legal* side, and it may not always be the side the American *government* wants him to be on, but it's always *the right side*. Cap all the way! 🫡
@franknsteiner2575
Жыл бұрын
Most people didn't realize that the major airport battle wasn't the civil war... It was in the missile silo, when Zemo showed Tony the video. That's when ALL the passion of a war spilled out.
@modo6901
Жыл бұрын
The thing I loved most about this movie is the 180 that both Ironman and Captian America did. Tony, who would never have given control of Ironman to anyone (he said as much in Ironman 2) ,is now agreeing to do that very thing. And Steve, always the soldier, always obeying orders, would now rather be a fugitive then give up the right to decide how the Avengers should be used. Because we get to be with these characters so much over so many movies we really can understand the reasons behind why they do what they do and think what they think. Love your reactions and can hardly wait for more!! 🚁
@kaiielle
Жыл бұрын
It's one of those things that really shows how events you experience in your life can change you and change your opinion on things. This movie and story was powerful because we've spent so much time with these people and really know them well at this point. And have seen their changes!
@MoMoMyPup10
Жыл бұрын
But I don't think Tony would ever do what he did in this movie - he's too smart. How would Sokovia turn out differently? New York? Or anywhere else. Everything bad that happened was done out of the attempt to do good - nothing nefarious were they guilty of, and the concept of being "put in check" is about as insane as it gets, IMO, for Tony to suggest. What are you going to do, suspend them without pay? Give them a Timeout like Wanda? For saving Captain America lol. This Civil War Tony didn't think it through.
@kaiielle
Жыл бұрын
@@MoMoMyPup10 Well, police and military forces in our real world have boundaries and limitations set on them (as much as police like to challenge that and just do things as they please in some areas of the world), so why not do the same with a group of enhanced individuals who arguably can destroy way more and much quicker. If this existed in real life, I have a feeling that many countries/leaders/civilians would want something like the Accords put in place. There would certainly be conversations about why can THEY do things as they please, but not anyone else?
@DanHosler
Жыл бұрын
@@kaiielle It was a thing in The Incredibles. People will always want the feeling of having something (The Accords aka an agreement) over the powerful. While the supers agree very slyly
@kaiielle
Жыл бұрын
@@DanHosler Gosh it's been SO long since I've watched The Incredibles. I am due for a rewatch.
@purplecat4977
Жыл бұрын
In the final fight, when Steve had Tony on the ground and lifted up that shield, several people in the theater with me (myself included) screamed 'STOP!'. It was such a visceral experience watching it in the theater.
@kaiielle
Жыл бұрын
Oh I bet! At that point I was definitely ready for the fight to be over.
@DeathsjesterKMNP
Жыл бұрын
I'm sorry, but if you thought for one second that Cap was going to kill Tony, you don't really understand him as a character. He would never do that.
@purplecat4977
Жыл бұрын
@@DeathsjesterKMNP I don't think I was really thinking at all. I saw Steve raise his shield and Tony lift his hands to cover his face and I just wanted it to stop. I imagine the other people in the theater were feeling the same way. As I said, it was a visceral experience.
@dr.burtgummerfan439
Жыл бұрын
Tony was thinking of Cap as an enemy, that's why he insticntively raised his hands to cover his face/head. He thought Cap would actually kill him.
@kilroy987
Жыл бұрын
The scene was played out like Steve was going to strike Tony. Then Tony puts his hands up to block, giving Steve the chance to wreck his arc reactor, ending the fight. A perfect use of tactics. But afterwards, I felt disappointed in myself thinking that Steve was actually going to hit Tony. And for a moment, the camera was on Tony's face, and he looked like he felt just as disappointed thinking Steve would actually do it. The music went with it perfectly. It was so well done.
@donaldwatson7698
Жыл бұрын
The thing is, both sides were manipulated, not just by Zemo, but by Ross. Of all the carnage he listed, only the Ultron event was the Avengers' fault, and really only 2 of them: Stark and Banner. The others were deliberately kept in the dark until it was too late. The Battle of NYC would have happened without the Avengers. Earth would have lost and NYC would be a smoking crater from a nuke. The Battle of the Potomac (Hydra exposure) without Avengers would have resulted in hundreds of thousands dead from the 3 warships and Hydra in control of the world. Even Nigeria would have been worse if Wanda hadn't bottled that explosion and removed it from the street level before she lost control. Ross manipulated the scenario to his own ends, just like he did everything in the Hulk movie, including the initial experiments that accidentally created the Hulk. The Secovia Accords are well named. Secovia was the only charge levied that had any true meaning. Without Ross involved, the ruling might have been more focused, rather than broad-spectrum control under one who always seeks power.
@Logan_Baron
Жыл бұрын
It wasn't intentional. But it's tough when innocent people get killed as collatoral damage and you can only excuse it with "it wasn't intentional". And then remember that Wanda's parents were killed, by collatoral damage, that wasn't intentional. She didn't accept that excuse, and now she's accidentally caused that same type of civilian death with everyone telling her it's just collatoral damage and not intentional. She has literally been on both sides of that.
@priyamverma5277
6 ай бұрын
Love the Wanda analogy. Excellent.
@chrispittman8854
Жыл бұрын
I feel "The Vision" really cemented himself as a "Paladin." Lawful good. Ironically, created by chaotic good AND evil.
@vinnycordeiro
Жыл бұрын
Order can come from chaos, but not the other way around.
@chrispittman8854
Жыл бұрын
@@vinnycordeiro Yes, because it would be absolutely impossible for any sort of chaos to coalesce into order. Oh, say like, the Earth. The solar system. The Galaxy. Don't argue for the sake of argument. You started off missing the point and it's only going to get worse. Hint: The key word was "Ironic."
@vinnycordeiro
Жыл бұрын
@@chrispittman8854 I don't see why you feel I'm "arguing for the sake of argument", it's just a comment. It's on the same level as saying to give a monkey eternal life and a piano to bash and it'll eventually play classical music. Sometimes, a cigar is just a cigar.
@chrispittman8854
Жыл бұрын
@@vinnycordeiro And sometimes people prove your point immediately. Wow. Thanks. New record.
@LeviathanMusic1
Жыл бұрын
@@chrispittman8854 There wasn't even an argument. He was quite literally supplementing your original statement. How are you gonna accuse someone of arguing for the sake of arguing when you're doing exactly that yourself?
@NitsuaEsahc
Жыл бұрын
I love how when Cap and Tony were arguing about Wanda, and Cap goes “she’s a KID!” Then later on in the movie he just full force smacks Peter in the face with his shield 🤣🤣
@EverydayWithBobby
Жыл бұрын
I mean, to be fair, he didn’t know that was a kid under the mask lmao
@AshLee92490
Жыл бұрын
@EverydayWithBobby Dude barely sounds and talks like he's barely hit puberty. Cap knew he was a kid lol...
@ededdandeddytv5164
Жыл бұрын
@@EverydayWithBobby “You got heart, kid..”
@Jessica_Roth
Жыл бұрын
@@EverydayWithBobby I'm pretty sure Peter's babbling when he showed up gave that away.
@MarkB..
Жыл бұрын
To be fair Cap felt how strong he was and how durable he was so he determined that a full force blow wouldn't injure him a lot.
@TheYakusoku
Жыл бұрын
23:35 - "Once again, costume department, thank you for putting Chris Evans in a short-sleeve shirt. I appreciate it." Yeah, that's the same sentiment I hear from almost EVERY woman who watched this movie. The helicopter scene is usually their favorite.
@davidward9737
Жыл бұрын
Hard to choose. Like Tony as Steve "Did you know" Steve should have just been honest. I mean how would one feel " He killed my mom" As far as people about Tony because of Ultron. Well he did save the world in the 1st Avengers, but trying to protect the world again he made a boo boo. Least he tried, cant say much for most people.
@c-mc
Жыл бұрын
R.I.P. Chadwick Boseman & William Hurt (Thaddeus Ross)
@joshw6521
Жыл бұрын
One thing I can really appreciate about this film is how it juggles so many characters at once while still focusing on Cap and his own story. One of my favorite superhero movies ❤
@hell1515
Жыл бұрын
Great movie! Glad you loved it! Winter soldier is still my #1 out of the 3. Losing Peggy, finding out about Tony's parents. The emotions are real. 😢 RIP Chadwick Boseman. Take care and good journey Kaiielle. 👍💯
@shadowfire_08
Жыл бұрын
I just happen to live in Chadwick’s hometown of Anderson, South Carolina. this man has done so much for the kids & local communities around here. Wakanda Forever, My King 🤴🏿🙅🏼♂️
@havok6280
Жыл бұрын
The Russo Brothers are my favorite MCU directors... this one proved they can balance multiple heroes. Zemo is one of my favorite villains. He's slightly modified from the comics, but this version is excellent.
@EchoReaverGaming
Жыл бұрын
One interesting fact: i thiiiink it was confirmed at one point, but in Iron Man 2, the little boy at the Stark Expo with the toy Iron Man helmet that almost got attacked by the Hammer drones? A young Peter Parker aka Spider-Man. Been holding that in since your Iron Man 2 reaction lol
@éoRafahFi
Жыл бұрын
32:07 gotta highlight Peter Parker's strength for being able to casually hold a blow from a super soldier like Bucky
@jasonhitchcock8911
Жыл бұрын
Thank you. Most people miss that. And I see people in the comments saying that Bucky held back, no, he didn't. He was just surprised that Peter was easily able to block and grab his metal arm. Strength wise, Spider-Man is stronger than a super soldier.
@cnault3244
Жыл бұрын
They hadn't really done much in the films to showcase Peter's strength. They also haven't touched on his rapid healing ability. Not as fast as Wolverine, but a broken arm healed in a couple days in the early issues.
@dev3rror
Жыл бұрын
people be forgetting that peter is holding back 99% of the time
@kat76woman
Жыл бұрын
yes, Peter is just as strong or even stronger. But Bucky was also surprised how young Peter is. So in the end they both held back.
@MadcapMatt
Жыл бұрын
A nice little touch about the mom handing Tony that info about her son is yeah he was rightfully jumpy but he also hates being handed things remember from the original Iron Man movie
@marvel-ousre-grind8724
Жыл бұрын
I've always been team Tony/Iron Man
@dylanburton4955
Жыл бұрын
I love the guy but I did roll my eyes at him siding with General Ross and the government, things that can’t be trusted
@thatpatrickguy3446
Жыл бұрын
Great reaction! This movie was a really interesting twist in that it had finished a complete role reversal between two characters and it had no villains (other than Crossbones/Rumlow at the very start), just a series of badly hurt people looking to revenge themselves on those who they thought had hurt them. Tony is now in the old Cap role: willing to concede to the authority of others while Cap is in Tony's old role: unwilling to trust in anyone except himself and his closest friends. Both changes make sense. Tony, after the destruction caused by his brain child Ultron, no longer trusts himself to be the smartest and most correct person in the room. Steve, after seeing the organization he followed and believed in completely had been actually controlled by his original enemy all this time, is no longer willing to trust in outside organizations to control his actions. Especially not an absolutely corrupt and destructive one like the United Nations. I am absolutely Team Cap on this one, just because I don't trust others to do my thinking for me or decide what is the best thing for me to do. I'll still do what I think is best and right for all concerned, not just for me, and I can't trust governmental bureaucracies to be anything but self-absorbed with their own power, so I wouldn't trust the U.N. either. Such an excellent movie and it wasn't one where the world was going to end if they failed, which I was growing tired of by the time we were in phase 2. This, like Ant-Man, was more personal and smaller scale, no matter what happened to the Leipzig airport. 😀 Side note: the superhero comics I loved as a kid and in my teens were much more the smaller scale adventures, and the MCU overdid the large scale wars in my opinion. Not awful, but not really my thing.
@nightwingman666
Жыл бұрын
As a long time comic reader they really downplayed this event in the movies in the comics the event was much worse to the point Tony became a pariah to the Superhero community ironically in the comics Spider-Man was one of those who hated Tony the most after what he did and Steve was murdered some heroes even believed Tony planned the whole thing just to kill Steve. But I digress the movie really added more nuance to the motives of each team and it wasn’t as bad as it seemed. Both Tony and Steve and valid points of there stances. Tony neededsomeone to hold the leash because he went overboard created Ultron and it destroyed Sokovia, yes we can easily say Wanda was to blame but Tony made the choice to plug the sceptre into an otherwise faulty program he never even asked input of the rest of the team he manipulated Bruce simply as a means to his end. And what does he do he tries it again with Jarvis assuming with no cause the outcome would be different. Its a miracle Vision didn’t become another killing machine. Steve also has a point too. After Winter Soldier with SHIELD secretly being Hydra Steve no longer trusts institutions to tell him what to do if a person like Pearce can come off as a good guy with evil motives whose to say one person in this panel won’t do the same. Few things about the movie Tony’s ‘olive branch’ was a lie. RDJ himself said Tony had no intention of following through with anything he promised Steve. He was just saying whatever he could in order to convince Steve to sign. This is confirmed in a delete scene that shows that Everett had already agreed to release Bucky into T’Challa’s custody, which Tony would know. As for Steve knowing about Bucky and Tony’s parents. According to the Russo brothers, Steve’s initial answer to Tony that he genuinely was unaware of Bucky’s role in the whole thing and it was the truth. The most he knew was Hydra was behind it and that was only from what Zola said in Winter Soldier. It also wasn’t a conscious decision to keep it from Tony, he just didn’t think about it. Steve knew Hydra might be involved based on Zola's word, which was before he found out about Bucky, but that was all he knew for sure. Steve didn't know if Zola was just screwing with him or not until the bunker. Steve was being honest when he said he didn't know it was Bucky he never revisited it, he never thought about it again until he saw that video. Now I am not Anti-Team Tony or Anti-Team Cap. The main reason for this is the Accords they don’t offer oversight, they offer control. The Avengers cannot make a move without asking the UN, who aren’t known for speedy decisions. How many lives do think would have been saved in previous MCU films if the Avengers had stopped to ask for permission? The Accords are a deeply flawed and unconstitutional piece of legislation that should never see the light of day and the start of a dictatorship I mean it denies people lawyers for one so that is unconstitutional as it gets. I’m anti-Accords especially when they are coming from a corrupt man like Ross. People like to pretend what Ross did in ‘Incredible Hulk’ doesn’t count.
@CaptainFrost32
Жыл бұрын
Cap wanted Bucky to have the presumption of [Innocent Until Proven Guilty] and due process. The German spec ops team had shoot to kill orders. (The more things change...) Tony was angry that Steve held back that he learned HYDRA had Howard and Maria assassinated. Tony had been provided all the stuff Howard worked on for SHIELD in Iron Man 2, Iron Man downloaded all of SHIELD's files from the helicarrier in Avengers, Black Widow flooded HYDRA files to the public in Captain America: Winter Soldier. All that information, and Tony missed the connections. (Howard's briefcase when opened had the first appearance of Bucky on the cover of the Captain America's first comic. In Cap's first movie, the copies had Bucky removed as he was not the teen sidekick but a full grown soldier.) Tony was not acting like Sherlock Holmes in this movie. :)
@mechanomics2649
Жыл бұрын
They didn't down play it. It's a separate civil war in a separate universe.
@dylanburton4955
Жыл бұрын
And also with the accords there is an outright untrustworthy person who’s a part of it and that’s Ross. Even though he kinda sided with the Hulk and let him go to defeat Abomination, he most likely did it for selfish reasons and is still very untrustworthy
@MsIvalane
Жыл бұрын
You've written out this long, delightful comment and I just can't resist. The Ultron program wasn't faulty, it wasn't *finished*, they say that in AoU at least a couple times. Tony and Bruce didn't actually launch the program Tony uncovered in the stone either, it seems to have done that itself. (That doesn't mean Tony doesn't blame himself of course, he does have the narcissistic guilt complex down to a science doesn't he.) I'm personally frustrated by the use of post-production interviews being provided as 'evidence' one way or another, it's unfair to the characters and IMO runs counter to the directors' vision when they've cut a plot point out prior to the movie launching. Still, that is an interesting tidbit. Speaking of frustrated, I'm frustrated that they had Steve just cave and cop to 'knowing' ngl; he didn't know, aside from the hint Zola gave and might very well have been lying about. They needed these idiots we love to fight, but man it chaps my hide. He could have held his line of "I didn't know it was him" and Tony would have just had a 'tear the bunker apart' breakdown instead of a 'beat your faces in' breakdown. Ahh, the what-ifs. We don't know *what* the Accords are actually about, all we really know is the context given in that round table debate: the team has been ignoring the sovereign borders of other nations on their quest against Hydra remnants, and the world is tired of cleaning up the mess they inevitably leave in their wake. Tony says then and there that they can be amended, but the team needs to be seen playing ball to have the influence required to make those changes happen. Steve doesn't have a point, but Tony's point is deeply flawed in that it's coming from his own guilt rather than an understanding of the bigger picture. Let's be real without the existence of metahumans like the mutants, any attempt at adapting the original Civil War comic run was gonna be. . . meh. Team Bucky ftw, Steve and Tony need a timeout and a damn nap.
@nightwingman666
Жыл бұрын
@@MsIvalane Bottomline: Tony knew full well Ultron wasn’t ready for use and he still plugged it into alien tech like it would solve his problems. Do you think a car company would just put an SUV on the market knowing it was not fully functional? Unlike Tony they’d be sued and held liable with lawsuits that would last for generations. Tony was in the wrong for that. For ally his talk he doesn’t want accountability he wants absolution for something he specifically did. Steve as the Russo brothers said the most he knew about Howard and Maria was that Hydra was responsible for their murders. Steve never really thought about it again until he saw the video in the bunker and since the information originally came from Zola and he isn’t going to take his enemy’s word on it. Was Steve wrong to keep this crucial revelation from Tony of course but its hardly the unforgivable sin people seem to think he’s done. And the reason he is protecting Bucky is because he knows Bucky is as much a victim. The UN just needs a head to put on a pike for the bombing. Had Bucky not escaped custody and lead them to Zemo he’s have been the scapegoat for it all. The accords were already a problem especially when it was coming from a man like Ross. Kind of hard to get on board with an unconstitutional piece of legislation that grants no rights, not even a lawyer. All the gist of the Accords does is take anyone who doesn’t agree with them and lock them in a black site prison. Worst of all a supposed idea of ethics is coming from a man thoroughly corrupt like Ross.
@17nationarmy37
Жыл бұрын
Pretty firmly on Cap's side. Tony has a line "We need to be put in check".....Who's "we?" Tony is the reckless one. Ultron is his fault. The whole team is paying for his mistakes. Everything else Ross says in that meeting. What? Would you rather us not interfere? You sure about that? We can go one-by-one for all those events and see how they play out if the Avengers aren't there. Also, registration for "other" people will never sit right with me. RIP Chadwick Boseman
@SorgFamily
Жыл бұрын
I’ll never understand how people are on Tony’s side. I understand his guilt but his stance is ridiculous. He himself couldn’t even follow the rules he’s pushing everyone to sign. The minute something is going down that he wants to get involved in, he lies to Ross and flies off to stop Zemo…pretty sure that constitutes as a violation of the accords as a U.N. panel did not decide to send him there.
@MoMoMyPup10
Жыл бұрын
But I don't think Tony would ever do what he did in this movie - he's too smart. How would Sokovia turn out differently with 'UN control'? New York? Or anywhere else. Everything bad that happened was done out of the attempt to do good - nothing nefarious were they guilty of, and the concept of being "put in check" is about as insane as it gets, IMO, for Tony to suggest. What are you going to do, suspend them without pay? Give them a Timeout like Wanda? For saving Captain America's life! lol. This Civil War Tony didn't think it through
@TheIcemanthomas
Жыл бұрын
I’d argue everything cap did in this film as reckless.
@JBWinter
Жыл бұрын
"registration for 'other' people" >Magneto has entered the chat
@mangalegends
Жыл бұрын
I was on team cap because in Captain America 2 we saw hydra infiltrate the deepest levels of shield and its leadership. I mean, shield wanted to bomb New York City in the very first Avengers movie and that decision very well could have been with hydra influence. Who's to say they haven't done that to the UN? A hydra led UN would sabotage any effort the Avengers would make to save the world
@testfire3000
Жыл бұрын
This is definitely a top tier Marvel movie, when they were at their peak. Having Spider-man come over from Sony to star in the MCU was a real shake up to the Marvel fandom. We never thought we would see that! Excellent conflict, both sides make sense. I could write a wall of text supporting each side... but I'll spare all of you from that. lol. Looking forward to more movies!
@andrewft31
Жыл бұрын
I hope you know Spider-Man is a Marvel Character. Sony only owns the film rights to him, Marvel owns every other aspect of the character such as merchandise, cartoons and especially the comics. Since 1962 he has been one of Marvel’s A list characters and pretty much their mascot, I think only Hulk and Wolverine rival him in popularity.
@testfire3000
Жыл бұрын
@@andrewft31 Yes of course. The point of my comment is that he crossed over into the MCU. This had never happened before and was a pleasant surprise to see him join with other Marvel characters that had made a home in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. This was a big deal at the time. Up until then, Sony and Fox (with the X-men who are also Marvel characters) were basically rival studios and had never crossed over. This was the beginning of a new partnership.
@dylanburton4955
Жыл бұрын
@@testfire3000 And it was the best decision Sony made cuz they didn’t exactly have a good track record since Spider-Man 2 and sabotaged their own projects so I think the combination of them and Marvel was for the best and despite me liking the Venoms they’re definitely not as good as they could be and Morbius is atrocious despite the meme material it gave us so they screwed those up too really Opinions are divided on Tom Holland’s Peter but I think despite the changes they made to him to make him fit in their universe, he’s very comic accurate with his quips and the balance between Peter/Spidey is played perfectly by Tom Holland and he nails the younger Peter And his character development over his trilogy is really well done too cuz he’s not perfect, he doesn’t always make the best decisions but he always learns a lesson and proves himself in the end and the whole trilogy been his origin was great and meant they didn’t rush his development into the Spider-Man we all come to expect. And I like that with each film he became more independent too and started trusting himself more and that’s perfectly shown by him been the leader figure in No Way Home
@kat76woman
Жыл бұрын
I can understand both sides and see there they are both coming from. But in the end I have to go with Steve. After seeing how easy Hydra hid within Shield, it is understandable how he wouldn't want to trust anyone who only sees them as weapons. And in the non-accords fight, Tony wants revenge, but is trying to get it fron the wrong person. Bucky was just a tool, who wasn't actually at fault, Hydra is the real killer. And while Tony was out to kill, Steve and Bucky were only trying to disarm and stop Tony. Plus, just like Steve, I will always be Team Bucky anyway. He is my favorite MCU character (and Sebastian is one of my favorite actors)
@peterkoester7358
Жыл бұрын
Some fun facts about this film: That was really Chris Evans holding that helicopter in place! Marvel and Sony inked the deal that allowed Spider-Man to be in the MCU while this film was in production, so many of Tom Holland's scenes during the run-up to the big battle in Germany had to be created digitally as he was literally a last-minute addition to the film. In fact, the first trailer for the film showed the lineup pre-Spider-Man and if you compare the two you can see how they had to digitally move Black Widow over to fit Spider-Man into the line-up.; Tom Holland was so starstruck having his first scene with RDJ that he forgot his blocking for the scene in the bedroom. When Tony tells Peter "I'm going to sit there" it was because Tom forgot to move his leg so RDJ could sit down on the bed next to him. Like you, I still think Captain America: The Winter Soldier is the best of the MCU films, but yes, this film comes very close. I often refer to it as Avengers 2.5. 🚁
@MadcapMatt
Жыл бұрын
If you want more Agent Carter in your life you should sprinkle in episodes of her show throughout your schedule from time to time. You get a lot of her and Howard Stark interacting
@seanmahoney2671
Жыл бұрын
I love this movie, it was a better Avengers movie than Age of Ultron was and it is ostensibly just a Captain America movie. I love that you can see every side, every argument. You get why Tony would freak and want to kill the person he just watched choke his mother to death. You get why Steve would do everything he could to save his best friend and the only link to the life he lost. You get why Black Panther would be the way he is and why each of the others would join as they do (even Nat changing sides in typical Nat style). It all works so well and is just tragic. I think for which is side is right though you have to look at the original question. Should a group of people who just happen to be powerful be able to exert their will where ever they want, however they want, and to whomever they want. If you believe that the power of a police force (using force to exert your will) should only reside in the representatives of the people, you just can't be ok with it. The right thing under the law that point was that they were international criminals. They weren't treated as such because people were appreciative and could see their motives... but it had to stop. The casualties were mounting. The accords WERE a middle ground. They were a way to make it retroactive that the Avengers wouldn't be criminals and instead would be able to keep protecting people, the trade off was that representatives of the people would be in charge... I don't know that that is a bad thing at all. It seems pretty understanding to me. I think the accords were right, so I would have to go with Tony on this one.
@kaiielle
Жыл бұрын
Great way of putting it! Based on comments, it feels like most people focus on Tony saying "We need to be put in check" and think that he's the only one who has caused damage, for some reason.
@seanmahoney2671
Жыл бұрын
@@kaiielle They aren't wrong, Tony was feeling incredible guilt and that because he (and the others) had decided on their own to do everything that caused that much damage that they help some responsibility for the incredible amounts of death and destruction that occurred. He wasn't wrong, but he wasn't right because of his guilt... he was guilty because he was right. (I am not sure that made sense). Maybe it would be better to say that in this movie I was on Team Ross / the UN. He was an asshole of a general (in the Incredible Hulk) and still an asshole as secretary of state... but he wasn't wrong. Again... the biggest achievement of this movie is that you can see every side. The decision made by everyone make sense for their characters and where they are in their arc... and it a freaking tragedy as a result.
@kaiielle
Жыл бұрын
@@seanmahoney2671 Completely agree. I just know that if we had a group of people this in our real world, who travelled to various countries on a whim and ultimately caused destruction, even when they were trying their best to put people first and not cause casualties, a lot of civilians and head of countries would be wanting to put something in place like the Accords. It's one thing when Mother Nature causes destruction, but actual people? It would get ugly.
@vicjr74
Жыл бұрын
Great reaction. This in my top 3 of the MCU movies. I understand both sides but I was definitely on Captain America's side from the beginning. Keep up the great reactions. 😊
@Fish-bw9yh
Жыл бұрын
Team Cap Y'all! Tough call on Winter Soldier vs Civil War. The dramatic twist and the emotions of the fight (the loss of arms, legs and shields was traumatic) and yet everyone's motivations on all sides (including Zemo's and even Ross's) we're believable and authentic. p.s. Don't miss out on "Into the Spider-Verse" on your Spiderman Catch-ups. You'll thank me later 🚁
@terpcj
Жыл бұрын
I'm firmly on Cap's side with this. While I understand the other side's desire to avoid supers getting to run roughshod all over the planet with negligible consequences, the fact is that we have more evidence how people with agendas, both personal and political (and often the same sort the Avengers fight on a bigger scale), are far more problematic. I mean, would you want the leaders of your HOA or PTA deciding who gets policed and who doesn't? That said, I do think having some identifiable oversight of the Avengers isn't a bad idea, I just haven't seen a good way to implement it. (Who oversees the overseers?) Until that happens, I'm with Cap.
@sithlordkaeyl21
Жыл бұрын
In the comics, I was on Cap’s side, and I was still on his side in the movie. I can see, and empathize, with Tony’s views, but I just agree with Cap more. It’s very, very different from the comic books, but it’s still a good movie.
@russie9989
Жыл бұрын
I was mad at steve in this movie, why he didn't tell tony about his parents thats so f up it feels like he doesn't really cared about Tony's feeling at all.
@ajrwyfu
Жыл бұрын
TOP TIER movie in the MCU... Top 3 for me 🎉
@JakeH2987
Жыл бұрын
Ahhh, this movie is so so good! And I know everyone talks about the airport fight (for great reason), but shoutout to that shot near the end with Cap and Bucky tossing the shield back and forth while using it to fight Tony, it's such a cool wide shot and it's super intense and emotional.
@oIRONITEo
Жыл бұрын
I've never understood the argument that this is somehow their fault. The only thing you can blame on them is Sikovia. Obviously, it's Tony and Bruce's fault since they made Ultron, but once they got to that point they did what they had to do. If they didn't the world literally would've ended. New York if anything was Shields fault, and if the avengers weren't there the government was going to NUKE its own city? They saved infinitely more than got killed in the crossfire. Not to mention again that Loki would be ruling the world without them. The whole thing is dumb
@oIRONITEo
Жыл бұрын
I agree with Cap on the accords, but I ultimately side with Tony because of the way he handles everything. Not telling Tony about Bucky killing his parents and actively protecting him is a pretty big stab in the back imo.
@glennwelsh9784
Жыл бұрын
Honestly, I think Nat was on Steve's side the whole time. Remember, she's a spy, an expert on infiltration and deception. But she also trusts Cap and his judgment more than anyone after their time together in the previous Captain America movie. And though Tony is her Avengers teammate, I think she may have been playing him all along, waiting for the right opportunity to help Cap, and that's ultimately why she let him and Bucky escape.
@kaiielle
Жыл бұрын
Great point!
@FutureBoy85
Жыл бұрын
Captain America: Civil War is an awesome movie! I can confidently say that I was Team Cap when it came to the Sokovia Accords. In regards to Tony's parents...that's way more complicated. I completely understand Tony's anger though. I always love hearing about behind the scenes rumors and factoids. For example, how Marvel was able to use Spider-Man 🕷 in Civil War. Ihad heard that they wrote him in hoping they'd be able to legally use him. But I've also heard that they didn't write him in until they were about halfway done with writing when they got the okay. I kinda tend to believe the latter. In any case, I loved ❤ your reaction Kaiielle! Can't wait to see more!
@lanalan4157
Жыл бұрын
Team iron man
@nutjobification
Жыл бұрын
Definitely was on team iron man on this one. It's funny, my sister actually made a tweet on how she is also team Iron man and got a video back from Paul rudd saying that she was the worst. We had a friggin hood laugh from that and the whole movie was definitely an experince
@potitishogun2961997
Жыл бұрын
Holy cow, that's amazing 😂 Paul Rudd is a legend haha
@zziicckk01
3 ай бұрын
Great film! I also agree that "Captain America: The Winter Soldier" may be a bit tighter movie, at least from a plot perspective; however, from an emotional standpoint, this was top notch. I am team Cap, so if he had killed Tony Stark in the heat of the battle I would have been fine with it. Tony Stark was the single reason behind what is wrong with Tom Holland Spider-man's movies with the bogus suit. Glad he was finally done in 'End Game', good riddance :) Thank you for your reaction!
@AspieKing26
10 ай бұрын
Zimo's plan was so brilliant. My only flaw with this movie was how ignorant Ross and a couple of them were about the concept of "The Greater Good." Because what would have happened if The Avengers HADN'T got involved in New York, D.C., Sokovia or Nigeria? And Secretary Idiot Ross couldn't see that, and HE didn't mention what HE did in Harlem!
@spacemaster13
Жыл бұрын
🚁definitely a top 3 mcu movie for me💜💜
@Boomer502CG
Жыл бұрын
Team Cap: Spidey says... "When you can do the things I can do, but you don't, and then people get hurt, they happen because of you". This is EXACTLY cap's reasoning for his argument. Imagine if Sokovia and New York happened and the avengers weren't there. Had Spidey met cap first they would have been on the same page. After the 1st cap movie, did you think Bucky would be the sole focus of an entire movie? Lol
@BubblyRainbows
Жыл бұрын
There's a helicopter emoji??? 🚁 Wow. Look at that. There is! 🤯 I'm team Cap on this one. I see both sides, and I'm not anti-Tony. I get the purpose of the accords. But I have zero trust in any government actually doing the right thing. I think a UN council would just make a mess of everything or never accomplish anything at all. Plus, the argument for the accords is a little manipulative. Sokovia was definitely Tony's fault. He created a super-AI that went crazy. So, that's justified criticism. But as far as the other incidents they mention, the Avengers vastly improved those outcomes, even if they caused some damage. Yes, New York took a beating when Loki and his army invaded, but had the Avengers NOT been there, it would have been so much worse. The government's first thought was to nuke the whole city! Likewise, at the beginning of this movie, those mercenaries were stealing a biological weapon, and Rumlow tried to blow himself up in the middle of a crowd. Wanda may have caused some damage in getting Rumlow away from the civilians, but I think the death toll would have been much higher had he exploded in the middle of a crowd. The accords use the collateral damage to justify oversight, without taking into account the fact that had the Avengers not been involved, New York would have been nuked and a biological weapon would have caused mass death somewhere in the world. The Avengers are a net positive. Last second thought: I just realized that the two Avengers who weren't in this movie present special problems. Thor is a prince from another world. What right do the governments of Earth have to "oversee" him? If anything, he should have diplomatic immunity. And the Hulk... While Bruce tries to keep a lid on things, I seriously doubt that the Hulk would give any thought to the accords at all. So, if the Hulk DID come out, how do they punish Bruce for that? Or contain the Hulk at all, for that matter?
@thejamppa
Жыл бұрын
Daniel Brühl as Zemo is one the best villains. He is not "super powered" villain, he just is smart, relentless and fully relatable. He was amazing in Tarantino´s inglorious Basterds and in Ron Howard´s Rush with Chris Hemsworth. MCU has brought some of the best actors and actress´into franchise. My only regret in this film is, that Zemo doesn´t get enough screen time. At the same time I so happy how they introduce Black Panther. Chadewick Boseman (RIP) was phenomenal as T´challa
@Thylonicus
Жыл бұрын
🚁 I don't think it's any contest. Tony's right, Steve is wrong. That's it. Steve is still arrogant and self-centered, doing what he wants, how he wants, when he wants, and damn anyone who tries to tell him otherwise. When innocent people get killed, he just shrugs and says, "Oh well. We did our best." Tony recognized that they have too much power to go running around half-cocked. Tony, of all people, set his ego aside for the good of others. Steve couldn't do that. And that's before the whole Bucky debacle. Bucky is the Winter Soldier. With a string of command words, he can be turned into a mindless, soulless weapon, killing anything and everyone he's aimed at. "He's my friend" is _not_ justification for helping him evade the law. It can't be. That is _exactly_ the sort of arrogant bull that the Sokovia Accords was meant to mitigate. To his credit, Steve at least didn't try to claim he was doing the right thing. He still tried to claim the moral high ground, but then he always does that. He didn't deserve the shield, and he didn't deserve the moniker. He lied, he threw morality out the window, and he managed to convince people to do the same thing. There's no contest here. Steve is the bad guy. (That said, the airport fight scene was _awesome_ and I really wish we'd had the movie just be that, without context. 😄)
@MsIvalane
Жыл бұрын
I love and hate this movie in turns; the action is *so good* across the board and I hate what the characters do to each other. I also don't really like a few character beats that feel like they come out of nowhere; Clint in particular, in the prison, really stuck with me for a long time; blaming Tony for what happened to Rhodey felt really crappy when we the viewer know how bad that would have hit Tony. Tony Stank was hysterical tho. I dunno, by now I had kinda checked out; it had become obvious these characters weren't going to be allowed to be friends, and that made me sad. There were ways to build tension without them all being dicks to each other (really just Tony and Steve, I suppose). Great review, Team Bucky all the way. Steve and Tony need a snack and a nap.
@cosas_de_gatos
Жыл бұрын
I’m pretty 50/50 on the issue of which side to pick because I can see both sides clearly. It’s just so hard to choose when both sides so earnestly mean well and think they are doing the right thing, and the thing is, they do both have valid points and it’s not like one of them is a villain, it’s kind of up to the viewer to decide. Which is why I love the film.
@bunchastuff14
Жыл бұрын
I know I'm waiting for other mcu movies for you to react but I'm VERY excited to see you react to andrew garfield's spiderman now and I know it won't be for a while but I cannot WAIT. Love your reactions and reviews so much
@kaiielle
Жыл бұрын
Thank you! I'm excited to get to those too!
@Serryy
Жыл бұрын
Its a bit of a shame that the movie didnt have the guts to be consequent with the accords. Tony was 100% right when it comes to that, but of course they needed to give Cap the heroic role in the end after he was a self-righteous asshole for the whole first 2/3 of the movie.
@raziel6896
Жыл бұрын
In my opinion both sides are completely wrong. Capt was definitely way out of line and innocent people got hurt because he wanted to save Bucky. Capt was one of the main causes of the team splitting up, thus leading to fighting and more damage done, all to save a murderer. Brain washed or not to me he basically stabbed his friends and team in the back all over Bucky. On the flip side Tony was partially correct in that the Avengers needed to be watched more carefully and put in check. Can literally watch any single MCU movies to see the damage and destruction and cost of innocent lives they cause. With that being said however the accords were definitely the wrong way to go about it. Governments and nations can't be trusted with that level of power in my opinion. The first Avenger movie proved that when the council tried to nuke the city. So in summary for me at least both sides were totally out of line. Was a fantastic movie and story but to me neither side was the good side so to speak. Anyway just my view on it! Great reaction to this part in the MCU!!
@nateb188
Жыл бұрын
I like iron man more than cap, but I definitely agree with cap on this one 😂 tony does have good points, but he also has points that are clearly biased and not based on logic. I think if tony was able to just sit down and clear his mind he’d understand what he’s saying isn’t smart and clearly biased and manipulative. If tony just got away and thought about it I think he would’ve understood what to do, however as a superhero billionaire it’s kinda hard to get away and just think about the fate of the world 😂😂. Don’t get me wrong tho iron man is still my fucking guy 🙏🙏
@georgeplimpton9429
Жыл бұрын
🚁 I loved this movie. Saw it twice in the theater. And I thought the same thing you did when I walked out, "How is this not an Avengers movie?"
@markcainyourfriendinthecar3387
Жыл бұрын
This movie is so good because both sides are right
@metalanarchy5186
Жыл бұрын
Cap is right but if I was tony I would kill the winter soldier cap or any avenger that stood in my way probably nick fury for being part of shield which was hydra who killed my mom
@TheGundamsword
Жыл бұрын
Team Iron Man all the way. Go with the will of the people and choose the path of least resistance. If things go sour down the road, at least you can get ahead of it. Besides, Cap's reasoning is no different than Thanos's. Plus he left the world open to attack
@gchild1286
Жыл бұрын
“Our very strength invites challenge, challenge incites conflict, conflict, breeds catastrophe.” Second best MCU quote. Fantastic reaction. One of the best movies the MCU has to offer. Great character introductions, great action, great backstory, great villain…etc. I’ve never gotten to have an in depth discussion about this movie, but I’m 100% team Cap. I do believe Tony is wrong. Tony was willing to hand over complete responsibility of his actions to the government, because he felt guilty, well until that no longer suited his goals or agenda. As far as collateral damage is concerned no one wants to be apart of it (directly or indirectly), but unfortunately it’s a fact of war/life.
@chadjenkins4876
Жыл бұрын
Civil war ain't my favorite, but it's not bad. I just don't get into hero v hero stories, even if the plot makes sense 🚁
@LuminairPrime
Жыл бұрын
OMG YOUR HAIR IS SO PRETTY, HOME RUN!!! I agree with your takes! It's an Avengers movie. The key plot point of Tony and Steve being too rushed to talk things out didn't sell me either, but I talked myself into it. There are some beautiful people in this movie, and the helicopter scene is one of my favorite moments in the entire MCU. The introductions of Black Panther and Spiderman are so effortless, flawless, and natural; they really show the pristine planning and execution of MCU filmmaking. Delivering believable fights with all those different power levels is a gold star achievement of nerddom. Shout out to how complicated this movie's story is. I loved how Zemo - and Black Panther for a bit - were presented as bad guys and then beautifully humanized. I loved seeing you cry when everyone fought, because seeing someone's heart is a joyful honor. I forgot about Rumlow and Ross at the start too, so don't feel bad -- we're human and they didn't get much introduction in this very complicated story. I think Civil War is a good movie. And YOU are fucking beautiful with your new hair. ✌
@MAAP2920
Жыл бұрын
Mayby its better to leave world to Ultron, Thanos etc. You can fight it and when you cannot, dont call.
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