Having been refused several times for The Army, Steve Rogers is finally successful, once there he takes part in a project and becomes Captain America.
I know I'm late to the party, but what a party, my Marvel journey starts here. On the whole, I really did enjoy it, it's action packed, it's well paced, it's fun. There is no ambiguity here at all, it's a case of the good guys versus the bad, Captain America is a wholesome, kind and brave American, Schmidt is a fairly basic, scheming villain, Hugo Weaving makes him interesting though.
I rate Chris Evans, I'm a big fan of his, and I did very much like the way he played the part, there was a degree of humility, a whole lot of sincerity.
Some nice special effects, and plenty of action scenes. I loved the production values, especially the way they recreated a war torn Britain.
I really appreciated the wry humour, and of course enjoyed the story of the little guy overcoming adversity to save the world.
First one down, I really rather enjoyed that, considering where this sits in the Marvel world, I thought it was good, 7/10.
I know I'm late to the party, but what a party, my Marvel journey starts here. On the whole, I really did enjoy it, it's action packed, it's well paced, it's fun. There is no ambiguity here at all, it's a case of the good guys versus the bad, Captain America is a wholesome, kind and brave American, Schmidt is a fairly basic, scheming villain, Hugo Weaving makes him interesting though.
I rate Chris Evans, I'm a big fan of his, and I did very much like the way he played the part, there was a degree of humility, a whole lot of sincerity.
Some nice special effects, and plenty of action scenes. I loved the production values, especially the way they recreated a war torn Britain.
I really appreciated the wry humour, and of course enjoyed the story of the little guy overcoming adversity to save the world.
First one down, I really rather enjoyed that, considering where this sits in the Marvel world, I thought it was good, 7/10.