Tony, Mat, and Corey are back to talk about the latest comics. Then they fully dive in completely to discuss what they thought about Captain America: Civil War.
Could someone please tell me at what point in the podcast they talk about Civil War? I haven't seen the movie yet and would like to avoid as much talk about it as possible until I do.
There is two plotlines from the Captain America movies that have been completely left out and it kind of makes me not care about the movies. It's not like I'm saying the movie needs to be exactly like the comics but they took out the two things I care about the most in these stories and kept everything I don't.
There is two plotlines from the Captain America movies that have been completely left out and it kind of makes me not care about the movies. It's not like I'm saying the movie needs to be exactly like the comics but they took out the two things I care about the most in these stories and kept everything I don't.
There is two plotlines from the Captain America movies that have been completely left out and it kind of makes me not care about the movies. It's not like I'm saying the movie needs to be exactly like the comics but they took out the two things I care about the most in these stories and kept everything I don't.
Elaborate?
Bucky and Natasha having no relationship.
And Captain America not being killed while being taken in to custody.
@jonny_anonymous: They hint at a relationship between Bucky and Natasha. She says something like, "At least recognize me." Seems like something that could be elaborated on in the future.
I saw Civil War on Tuesday and I know for a fact I am not alone with delaying my viewing until after the weekend opening. To think that waiting just one week to discuss a movie would be too late is a little crazy guys. People have lives and can't just go to the movies at the same time as everyone else. We all can't work for a comic based outlets or make going to the movies a priority ;-) Giving people a little time, at least more than four days, to see the movie before discussing it isn't bad. Don't feel like it is. All is cool!!
I've seen it and I can wait an entire week to hear your thoughts and I am sure that others feel the same.
The end credit scenes were okay but I was waiting for something that led into the next big movie. Since Hulk and Thor weren't in the movie, for good reason, they should have had an end credit scene with Banner and Thor, in street clothes, hanging out at Disney World or Land wondering what the others were doing while they go down a roller coaster.
I haven't listened to the podcast yet but thought this would be a good place to ask. I heard that CBS might drop Supergirl and CW might pick it up. Has anyone else heard that?
I liked your discussion about Zemo. What a surprising villain. I agree with Tony, his plan was extremely lucky to have worked. But what an interesting take on a villain.
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