Dutch angles bitch-Branaugh said he used them to create a comicbook perspective.
Phase 2 comments-he states phase one had the biggest changes, but he's wrong here.
Tony didn't become a hero. Cap points this out in Avengers. Tony Stark is the center of his universe. I believe it was Whedon eho said Tony sees everything as his. We saw this when he tells Thor not to take "his stuff" speaking of Thor's brother. Loki isn't Stark's, but he is to Tony because he is in Stark's environment & Stark needs him right at that moment. Phil Coulson was someone to riff off & ignore, but he was Tony's SHIELD guy which is why his death mattered. Thor was in it already because of Loki. Cap was in it because he is a soldier saving the world. Widow was in it for the job & Hawkeye. Hulk was there to help the only people who treated him as an equal. Tony was the one who wasn't in until Loki took his SHIELD guy.
Tony's flaws drive the entire series. It has been his arc through all the Avengers movies. They have all been about him.
Sorry, the speaker is wrong about Ultron.
Tony makes Ultron to save his friends. Its the "me" thing. Playing hero is dangerous. Any one of them could die & then Tony would lose one of his new family like he lost his parents.
A Cracked article pointed out once
www.cracked.com/blog/6-ways-iron-man-objectively-better-than-batman/Ultron was Tony's hubris.
Vision was a team effort. Banner, Stark & Thor were the major makers, not just Tony.
So the speaker thinks Winter Solder sucked because he can't see the vision?
Sorry.
Steve thought he beat Hydra when he beat Skull. He comes into the modern world trying to fit in & the thing he died doing-saving the world from Hydra-wasnt done. Hydra existed but had simply burrowed into everything.
On top of that, his best friend, the man who was always there for him when he was no one was transformed by Hydra into something totally alien to the hero Steve knew he was. Steve had to save him.
As for Civil War, really, dude?
IT IS ALL ABOUT TONY.
www.cinemablend.com/new/Stan-Lee-Tells-Marvel-Fans-Who-Should-Win-Captain-America-Civil-War-85097.htmlTony goes with the accords because he can't stop himself from playing Ironman. He blows up the suits. He promises Pepper.
HE CAN'T STOP. So he puts the power in the accords, which we see in typical Stark style, he conveniently ignores when he chooses to go off after Cap & Bucky.
This is a manipulation like Luthor does in BvS, but it works because no one pretends Stark is a genius detective. He is emotional as hell. Impulse city. Bruce wayne as the world's greatest detective shouldn't be fooled by Luthor.
But as Stan Lee says, Cap is right. He isn't the one who needs to grow. He has a far stronger moral compass than Stark or Bruce Wayne. He is right.
The video speaker just bitched about Hydra in Winter Soldier, then says "Cap didn't grow" when the reason Cap KNOWS he can't trust the Accords is exactly Hydra infiltrating SHIELD & world governments.
I mean, look at the world.
Putin is threatening to bomb us if we plave missles in Europe to protect our allies? Saudi Arabia dissected a journalist in an embassy.
These movies are mythology.
That's all.
Epic sagas to move our souls & reinforce the values we all know make the world go round.
The secret of the universe?
We are all cogs.
The purpose of parents is to produce productive cogs for society.
As a cog one is expected to perform one's function in society-work & consume in a manner that doesnt harm society. When one breaks that cogidity, trouble arises. Go to a bar, have a few drinks, crash into someone, you have damaged another cog. You have broken the world at a level & you must repair said damage & face the consequences of your violating the structure of society
This isn't to say you can't change society if it is broken, but consequences applies. Civil disobedience faces punishment in the name of making society see the need for change, etc.
But yeah, the speaker lost sight of the direction because he doesnt realize the basic rule.
It is Marvel's bat & ball.
They call the rules.
You play by them or you choose not to play.