27 April 2016 @ 11:43 pm
Discussion Post: Civil War  
Welcome to the dedicated space for all Captain America: Civil War discussion! Bring your squee, meta, pics, all the things! Please note: UNTIL OTHERWISE STATED (AFTER THE MOVIE HAS BEEN RELEASED WORLDWIDE) THIS IS THE ONLY PLACE WHERE CIVIL WAR CAN BE DISCUSSED ON BE_COMPROMISED.

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4) Yes, even though the film we are discussing is Civil War where everyone wants to beat up everyone else. Shush. Play nice.

5) HAVE FUN!



worldwide release dates according to IMDb
 
 
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[identity profile] meatball42.livejournal.com on May 10th, 2016 05:06 am (UTC)
straight up spoiling
THE FIGHT SCENES WERE SO GOOD. OMGGGGGG. I have to say I adore the Russo's fight choreography style. This movie harkened back to WInter Soldier with all the fancy legwork and spinny and flippy and actual hand-to-hand, whereas the Avengers movies have had a lot more... idk video game attacks? I'm no expert, but I think this looked way better and just felt more genuine. (tbf the Avengers movies had Hulk and Thor instead of Panther and Bucky, so)

While I wish there had been more Natasha, I actually adored the part they gave her in this conflict, because adaptability is her thing. "I'm reading the terrain," tbh everyone should have listened to her, idc about Vision's equations or Tony's justifications, Natasha is the one whose job is literally analyzing human nature and playing whatever part is required to meet the goal, even if you get tied to a chair above a hole in the ground or spat at by an angry demi-god or have to sign away some agency is the process, she will get you there, in fewer pieces than anyone else.

Also I can't believe it took five movies for the Widow's Bites to finally get used in the proper manner.

I have way more thoughts but I'll not spam everyone with them!
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