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Captain America: The Winter Soldier Discussion Thread - SPOILERS

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In fact, it's clear he's encountered that scene before from the look of disappointment, not confusion, that was on his face.
 
He didn't go see Peggy for almost 2 years. Maybe while he was conflicted over that he kissed someone else to try and get over Peggy.

What makes you think he didn't visit her before? For all we know he does it every other week and patiently accepts that she can never remember that he's alive.

Wasn't there a scene in Avengers that got cut out that was pretty much what we saw in Winter Soldier? It got cut out so we can't really say it's canon or not, but if that's the way they were going, that lends credence to what Alidar Jarok is saying.
 
I kind of lost track of this conversation, but there was the blonde file clerk that ambushed him, and then Peggy walks in. Peggy was then cold as ice till they were chasing after the flying wing in the car, and then she smooches him just before he jumps. The general says, "Well I'm not kissing you" and then Steve goes. I don't think he kissed any of Skull's thugs before the crash.
 
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More like, 'It's your move, Warner Bros. and DC! Get your fracking asses in gear and get cracking on challenging Marvel!'

I think that Sony's got nothing to fear (I saw Spider-Man II-it kicked ass last night,and it will kick ass today and tomorrow) and Fox will be making magic too. The big thing is what Warners and DC will do.
 

More like, 'It's your move, Warner Bros. and DC! Get your fracking asses in gear and get cracking on challenging Marvel!'

I think that Sony's got nothing to fear (I saw Spider-Man II-it kicked ass last night,and it will kick ass today and tomorrow) and Fox will be making magic too. The big thing is what Warners and DC will do.

CA:TWS is about $20m shy of $700m WW now.
 
And it has already surpassed Man of Steel's worldwide total. I never thought I'd see the day when a Captain America film would make more money than a Superman film.
 
^Perhaps the writers of Captain America: The Winter Solider should also write the next Superman/Batman film (and I'm saying this even though I enjoyed, liked, and have defended Man Of Steel in the past.)
 
And it has already surpassed Man of Steel's worldwide total. I never thought I'd see the day when a Captain America film would make more money than a Superman film.

Like I said before, putting CA3 up against the forthcoming Superman/Batman film (they are currently scheduled to open the same weekend and neither studio looks willing to blink yet) is not going to be as one-sided as many in the DC camp seem to think it will be.
 
Yeah.. it seems it's firmly entrenched in the public mind that Marvel movies are just better superhero movies than DC.

Especially Cap 2 knocked it out of the park with superior storytelling which usually it 2nd best important to such movies that excell in coolness and special effects but Cap 2 turned out to be a pretty interesting story on top of cool stuff happening.

Cap 3 will also come off from Avengers 2 which will surely give it a boost on top of all other Marvel movies that are released in between keeping the whole franchise alive and well supplied.

DC has nothing of that kind, there is literally no movie planned until Superman/Batman and while that pairing is something people have wanted for a long time i doubt it'll have the same drawing power as a main hero Marvel movie.

I think DC will blink first and move Superman to the summer position, most likely July.
 
When Sitwell referenced HYDRA's prime targets for Project Insight, did he say something about a high school student somewhere?
 
Yes he did. A valedictorian. I have been wondering if this is the same Index-reject that Coulson and Garrett were going to investigate, a high-school aged-genius type with ties to the Yakuza, in "The End of the Beginning".
 
Yes he did. A valedictorian. I have been wondering if this is the same Index-reject that Coulson and Garrett were going to investigate, a high-school aged-genius type with ties to the Yakuza, in "The End of the Beginning".

That was my thought. Both references seemed conspicuously specific.
 
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