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CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL WAR - MOVIE REACTION - FIRST TIME WATCHING 

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@dackjaniels4480
@dackjaniels4480 Год назад
You're right, Cap and Tony's roles seem to be reversed in their way of thinking in this movie, but that's character development as we go along. Tony's and Cap's respective mindsets or decisions were influenced by their past experiences. Tony learned from the first Iron man movie and Age of Utron that his weapons can be misused, therefore he wanted an authorizing body to oversee them. Captain America on the other hand learned from the Winter Soldier movie that even government organizations like SHIELD could be corrupt and therefore, he doesn't trust anyone to oversee them.
@mechanomics2649
@mechanomics2649 Год назад
I think this's the first time I've seen someone in RU-vid comments actually understand what is going on. It's usually the smooth brained regurgitation of "IrOnMaN cAuSeD AlL oF tHe BaD tHiNgS, IrOnMaN bAd. CaPtAiN aMeRiCa RiGhT, cApTaIn AmErIcA gOoD."
@popeye697
@popeye697 Год назад
The truth is, their roles aren't reversed at all. MCU fans always have trouble with this movie because their understanding of Steve and Tony are limited to the movies and who they think these characters are. These movies took their time telling you who they were so that by the time it got to this point they would basically match the way they are in the comics. Tony, much like Peter Parker has been motivated by guilt and the mistakes of his past. Tony has a huge ego, but more often than not he has worked with and allied himself with the government in the name of being a futurist. Steve is a man who always does what's right even if it goes against what everyone else including the government thinks he should do. He's not a patriot who blindly follows orders.
@jamiefuller8100
@jamiefuller8100 Год назад
@@popeye697 nicely put
@mikefish1124
@mikefish1124 Год назад
​​@@popeye697 that was nicely put. It's also completely irrelevant. Comic book fans always have trouble realizing that the MCU characters are their complete own entity, and stuff that may be true about their characters in the comics is not necessarily true in the MCU. You need to remember that these characters are INSPIRED by the comics. They are not direct copies, so using comic book knowledge to describe their personalities is pointless
@popeye697
@popeye697 Год назад
@@mikefish1124 The reason it's not irrelevant is because as I already stated, these characters evolved to fit their inspiration over time. They match the comics in Civil War because that's who they are at their core.
@ZandrickKrowe
@ZandrickKrowe Год назад
“My father made that shield.” Always breaks my heart no matter how many time I watch it. Prime MCU
@elbruces
@elbruces Год назад
"The most versatile substance on the planet, and they used it to build a Frisbee." - Ultron
@Sairin13
@Sairin13 Год назад
It's just a testament to how good the MCU can be written just because of all the connections and relationships that are there. In the comics it wasn't Howard Stark who made the shield, but in the MCU they have that connection and the writer can exploit that plot point and increase the pathos, they didn't plan it years in advance, they just made a universe where that could grow
@elbruces
@elbruces Год назад
@@Sairin13 My fan-theory is that a young Howard Stark bought some vibranium + a few "super-soldier" plants from the Wakandans. It would obviously explain the Cap stuff, but would also explain how an apparently penniless country could have money to do all their "James Bond" style shit.
@chiefpayne568
@chiefpayne568 Год назад
Yes and your father was his very close friend and wanted him to have it. BTW, I suspect his father would have agreed with Captain America on this one. Oh and I find it irritating that Stark wanted Rogers to cooperate with the Accords when Stark refused to let the government have his technology when it was demanded of him.
@dabhyun1133
@dabhyun1133 Год назад
Yeah Tony in this movie always breaks my heart!
@-BerryFM-
@-BerryFM- Год назад
If you think about it, this villian was one of the few to actually succeed in doing what they planned.
@chrisschmalhofer4348
@chrisschmalhofer4348 Год назад
Fun fact: Chris Evans really fought for that scene where cap single-handedly keeps the helicopter from leaving. At full extension, it really showed off the physique that he’s worked so hard to build and maintain.
@jean-paulaudette9246
@jean-paulaudette9246 Год назад
Good call. It was a very pretty shot.
@bigguy906
@bigguy906 Год назад
Didnt he tear a muscle or something during that?🤔
@tommynguyen2597
@tommynguyen2597 Год назад
@@bigguy906 he hurt his shoulder doing it
@sandwiched
@sandwiched Год назад
The funniest bit about that is when he first jumps up and grabs the helicopter's landing skid, pulling it down by his own weight. It implies (if you think about it) that Cap is too heavy to be carried by helicopter, which is obviously untrue.
@fived9424
@fived9424 Год назад
Wow, you mean to tell me you can flex??
@stefanjentoft8107
@stefanjentoft8107 Год назад
The "I'm going to sit here so you need to move your leg" at 18:42 was actually Tom Holland forgetting his blocking and RDJ running with it like a boss while never breaking character.
@davidbeach4682
@davidbeach4682 Год назад
It was shown to Cap and Natasha that Howard Stark had been killed by Hydra in CA - Winter Soldier. The computerized Dr. Zola showed them the headlines of Howard's death by car accident as evidence of Hydra clearing the deck to take over SHIELD. It wasn't explicitly shown that the Winter Soldier was the assassin until Civil War. Steve knew HYDRA had killed Stark's parents, but not explicitly that Bucky had done it.
@lirpa2300
@lirpa2300 Год назад
Then why would Steve admit to Tony that he knew Bucky killed his parents when Tony asked him after watching the video? Plus, Steve did not look surprised when watching the video, he looked guilty, like he already knew. I think Steve found out Bucky killed Tony parents at the end of Winter Soldier when Natasha gave Steve the file on Bucky and told him, "You might not want to pull on that thread". It more than likely was in Bucky's file that he killed Tony's parents so Natasha and Steve knew.
@davidbeach4682
@davidbeach4682 Год назад
@@lirpa2300 Stark asked the question twice. Steve's first answer was "I didn't know it was him." Stark asked the question again, at which point, Steve realizing that there was no correct answer for Stark to this question, simply said "Yes." He could have deduced it before, given the circumstance when he was shown that Hydra had killed the Starks, but had not admitted it to himself until that moment.
@Neoghost00
@Neoghost00 Год назад
@@davidbeach4682 I think it's more or less that Steve had a feeling it was Bucky but wasn't 100% sure. Like you said, when shown that the Starks were clearly taken out by Hydra, Steve knew that Bucky at the time was their assassin. It wasn't hard to put the pieces together but he just didn't put it together. So when Tony asked the first time, Steve pauses before answering he didn't know it was him, but he is not being entirely truthful. He had a hunch and it was the most logical conclusion but I think a part of him didn't want to believe it. But now with the evidence presented his hunch was correct. So when Tony calls him out on it, as if he knew Steve had a feeling or knew more than he was admitting, Steve pauses again and accepts what he already felt was the truth. I have to admit, it's brilliant storytelling... miss this MCU so much.
@icegodsavior8885
@icegodsavior8885 Год назад
@@lirpa2300 No. What was in the file were details on the experiments they subjected Bucky to. Those files are on sale on Etsy.
@tank_0251
@tank_0251 Год назад
Yeah, and that means Black Widow probably had some idea that it was Bucky too considering she was there with Cap. S
@donovandelaney3171
@donovandelaney3171 Год назад
There's a Hydra member in every government faction. Even the main villain from Iron Man was a member.
@nicholaswilkerson4394
@nicholaswilkerson4394 Месяц назад
Ironmonger? I actually didn't know that one
@BardhanProductions
@BardhanProductions 28 дней назад
@@nicholaswilkerson4394he probably meant Senator Stern from Iron Man 2
@mike_aka_tinman
@mike_aka_tinman Год назад
The best moments. “He’s my friend”. “So was I.” Friday saying “ you can’t beat him hand to hand.” And Cap throwing down the shield.
@gerdeoz
@gerdeoz Год назад
@You alright boi ? no, he didn’t, he had to have a computer analyze the way he was fighting to finally give him a chance. Not a chance Iron Man wins hand to hand
@fived9424
@fived9424 Год назад
@@gerdeoz He did beat him hand to hand
@lukefitton7329
@lukefitton7329 Год назад
@@fived9424 The suit fought for him, Tony couldn’t do it himself. Besides he didn’t keep Cap down for long and then he got slammed onto the ground.
@fived9424
@fived9424 Год назад
@@lukefitton7329 tell me again, who created that suit?
@lukefitton7329
@lukefitton7329 Год назад
@@fived9424 If someone made a robot and that robot beat someone in a fight it’s still the robot that won. The guy who made the robot could try and win the fight themselves but there’s no guarantee they’ll win. When Quicksilver died it was Ultron that killed him, not Tony. Besides even with Tony’s suit analysing Steve’s fight pattern it didn’t stop Steve from slamming it on the ground, ripping the helmet off of it and smashing a shield through the reactor did it?
@freeportkid
@freeportkid Год назад
I always forget that cap knew Howard stark as well since he was involved in the program. He has a pretty close connection with Tony’s father so i can’t imagine how painful keeping it was for him
@WhiteFangofWar
@WhiteFangofWar Год назад
One of the best of phase 3. It particularly stands out for competing against Dawn of Justice which had a very similar 'grounded real-world political events pit former friends against each other' plot but failed to deliver on it. Ordinary determined mortal man Zemo succeeds where Loki and Ultron's grand armies failed.
@hgb0005
@hgb0005 Год назад
It also almost literally competed against Dawn of Justice. At one point they were both scheduled for release on the same date. Dawn of Justice ended up moving up to March from May.
@sean---the-other-one
@sean---the-other-one Год назад
I find both versions of DoJ hard to watch. CW is dark but still compelling. I wish more of the DC movies avoided the idea that slow motion and steely-eyed granite jaw stares pass for emotional impact. They need more substance and less movie angsty pouting.
@KaineNiteStkr
@KaineNiteStkr Год назад
Addie telling Sharon to make her aunt proud right before Sharon and Cap kiss had me laughing.
@toddsmitts
@toddsmitts Год назад
I wonder if you recognize Secretary Ross was previously General Ross, who was chasing Banner in "the Incredible Hulk". Wanda did not actually push Vision though the floor. She changed his mass to make him so heavy that the floor broke underneath him. Robert Downey Jr. improvised the line about telling Peter to move his leg so he can sit down, because Tom Holland forgot the blocking of the scene. The main HYDRA Winter Soldier is played by Chris Evans' stunt double and the female one is played by Scarlett Johannsen's stunt double. The fact that they cast stunt performers in these roles, rather than actors, is a clue that they won't play as big a role in the film as we're led to believe.
@mattperiolat
@mattperiolat Год назад
Yeah, this is an intense emotional story that has been building really since the first Iron Man movie. And Cap knew since Winter Soldier. Since Zola’s “Accidents will happen…” over the headline on the death of the Starks. And so much good new stuff too between Black Panther and Spider-Man. But the biggest tear jerk? It’ll always be that text: “She’s gone. In her sleep.” Even knowing that it was coming takes nothing away from the sting of losing Peggy. I cried in the theaters and still tear up to this day watching now. More to come. Oh, so much more…
@CaptainAmercia
@CaptainAmercia Год назад
Some notes about the differences between the Comic Civil War and the MCU. In the comic The New Warriors (Night Thrasher, Namorita, Speedball, and Microbe) battle a group of villains (Cobalt Man, Speedfreek, Coldheart, and Nitro all B and C list Villains and hero's) in Stamford, Connecticut, while filming a reality television show. Nitro explodes, killing more than 600 people (including school children and all of the New Warriors except Speedball). The rest of the superheroes appear in Stamford to search for survivors from X-Men, Avengers, Fantastic Four, and other solo hero's, The X-Men are overseen by Sentinels. The Superhero Registration Act comes into play with many hero's agreeing to sign after what happened in Stamford while other hero's decide not to sign as that would mean registering with the federal government as a "human weapon of mass destruction," reveal their true identity to the authorities, and undergo training. Iron man is pro signing while Captain America is anti signing same as the film. The MCU instead of the The Superhero Registration Act we have the The Sokovia Accords. The Avengers Will No Longer Be A Private Organization And Are Subject To Government Oversight, No Superhero Is Allowed To Operate Outside Of Their Own Country Without UN Approval, Using Superpowers To Break The Law Or Engage In Vigilante Activity Means Indefinite Detention Without Trial, The Use Of Technology To Grant Superpowers Will Be Regulated, Section 36B: The Creation Of Self-Aware Artificial Intelligence Is Prohibited. Also another big difference is the roster with the comic having much more hero's and teams involved compared to the much smaller number we see in the MCU. It was very much a crossover comic that affected every single hero while also diving into Mutants as well. Thankfully they introduced two new hero's in this film but it very much feels like an Avengers rather than a Marvel crossover. film Wanda of course is also the cause of this whole event but of course past films are also brought up as well. The comics are like this as well linking back to past comic storylines that happened while also highlighting what happened in Stamford. The villain of this movie is Helmut Zemo who is very important to the comic's tends to be shown in a red mask with some pretty cool skin tight royal looking outfit along with a sword. His father actually a member of Hydria and was a villain to Captain America in the comics. His father also wore a mask and used a sword as well. Don't worry this was Spider-Mans introduction into the MCU same with Black Panthers so there was nothing else to watch before hand. Spider-Man Homecoming came out a year later Civil War in 2017 While Black Panther came out in 2018. I do wish that Spider-Man was introduced a littler earlier like at least one film before he appeared in the MCU. As much as love the MCU Spider-Man movies and this version of Peter/Spider-Man we never got a good chance to see him be the solo Spider-Man we see in the comic's and other Spider-Man movies instead they jumped right to the big epic stuff which is fun I've always wanted to see Spider-Man with the Avengers on the big scene just wish we had more build up. There's also three other movies after No Way Home so i hope these focus more on solo Spider-Man. Aunt May is also very different much younger than any version from the comic's but by No Way home i liked her she's the best in that movie. Andrew Garfield could've been the MCU Spider-Man as when The Amazing Spider-Man 2 was being worked on Marvel came to Sony to see if they could add The Avengers tower to the Manhattan Skyline which would've meant that The Amazing Spider-Man films would've been apart of the MCU. But this never happened and when that film kind of failed Kevin came to Amy Pascal who is a producer and executive for Sony Pictures. Kevin pretty much said that this wasn't going well and recommended the idea that maybe they could introduce Spider-Man into the MCU something Kevin has been trying to do for years. Sony finally agreed and was able to show up in Civil War and later in his own MCU Spider-Man movies that are created by both Marvel Studios and Sony which is why you'll see the Sony Logo when you watch them.
@ImAlsoMerobiba
@ImAlsoMerobiba Год назад
Regarding Aunt May's age, that's partially because Marisa Tomei looks young. She was 52 in the first movie. That's not much younger than comic Aunt May. Aunt May's age in the comics was also peculiar. There are comics where Ben and May shown to be quite old (50, 60+) while Peter's parents are still 20-30s when Peter is born. Is that meant to imply Peter's grandparents had children nearly 20-30 years apart? Does that mean Aunt May is 70-80 by the time Peter is a young adult? She's comically old in the comics, and it was inconsistent across comics. I think the issue is overblown. The movie is more realistic here, even if May is meant to be younger than Tomei actually is.
@norricdaoc8746
@norricdaoc8746 Год назад
Rumor is at that lunch meeting between Feige and Pascal, she reacted VERY badly when he broached the idea of sharing Spidey, possibly even chucking a sandwich at him.. she said so herself. But the next day she called him back, apologized, and agreed that it could be workable. Considering the oodles of money Sony has gotten from the spiderman movies, with marvel actually making them for sony.. very profitable indeed.
@minnesotajones261
@minnesotajones261 Год назад
Cap knew HYDRA killed the Starks but wasn't sure it was actually Bucky that did the deed. And Bucky remembering all of them. That's heartbreaking for all involved.
@corvus1970
@corvus1970 Год назад
@You alright boi ? Proof of what? That Cap didn't know it was Bucky? In "The Winter Soldier", while talking to Steve and Natasha, Zola revealed that Hydra had assassinated the Starks but didn't mention explicitly who. That was what they knew, and what they kept from Tony. Steve found out it was Bucky specifically at the same time Tony did.
@BardhanProductions
@BardhanProductions 20 дней назад
That’s one theory, the other theory is the file Romanoff gave Rogers at the end of Winter Soldier, it had information about Bucky’s victims.
@Billinois78
@Billinois78 Год назад
One of my favorite things about your reactions is when you say "Hi" to the characters. So cute!
@dunringill1747
@dunringill1747 Год назад
KEY FYI: "I didn't know it was him" - Steve. *Cap did not know who Hydra used to kill Tony's parents.* Both Cap and Black Widow found out Hydra was behind the murder of Tony's parents (Dr. Zola's reveal in CA 2). Since neither one told Tony, we can surmise they most likely talked it out and decided together not to tell Tony. We know Black Widow is an expert in psychological profiling (from IM2, Avengers, etc.). We know that until CA2, Shield kept a psychological profile on all the Avengers the best they could, including Tony. Therefore, Black Widow had to be involved with those Shield profile updates. Tony was rather unstable due to enormous mental stress. Natasha's expert opinion had to weigh in heavy with Cap's decision not to tell Tony.
@BardhanProductions
@BardhanProductions 28 дней назад
All valid points, but remember, Romanoff gave Rogers a file on Bucky at the end of Winter Soldier. There’s a good chance that file had information on Bucky’s victims when Hydra had control of him.
@dunringill1747
@dunringill1747 28 дней назад
@@BardhanProductions That's a good speculation , but Steve did directly say to Tony "I didn't know it was him [Bucky]."
@BardhanProductions
@BardhanProductions 28 дней назад
@@dunringill1747which is why I think it’s open ended and both are plausible explanations. Either Rogers did straight up know and was in denial himself (less likely, but still possible), or he had enough to connect the dots had he really dug in but didn’t have the smoking gun. Stark then blames Rogers for not doing his due diligence on the truth about Barnes.
@dunringill1747
@dunringill1747 27 дней назад
@@BardhanProductions Mjolnir always knew Seve was worthy. Being in denial and lying fall under the category of unworthy.
@BardhanProductions
@BardhanProductions 20 дней назад
@@dunringill1747it’s a morally grey area is how I would say it. It’s not a black and white decision.
@Adamantium93
@Adamantium93 Год назад
The theater I was in exploded with cheers when "Queens" popped on the screen. Remember that for many people, Spiderman is THE superhero. There was a time when he was the most recognizable Marvel hero bar none, and the Sam Raimi movies were, for many, when Superheroes broke into the mainstream. If you were into comics in the 90s and 00s, odds were you loved Spiderman. Unfortunately, Marvel didn't have the film rights to him at the time, and we had been told for years that he would not be in the MCU. That of course changed in the lead-up to this film, with Marvel and Sony striking a deal to share him and putting him in all their ads for the movie. Imagine if DC made a DCU with no Superman. For many, that's what the MCU sans Spiderman was. Him finally entering the MCU felt like a homecoming.
@timokampwerth1996
@timokampwerth1996 8 месяцев назад
Fun little piece of triva: Bucky grabbing and turning the running bike around had no CGI involved whatsoever. It was a real, running bike.
@dsfddsgh
@dsfddsgh Год назад
I just love the brutality when Bucky fights when he hits someone it just sounds way more violent then when Capt hits someone despite also having the same strength.
@sgray001
@sgray001 Год назад
Makes sense, Cap is only using enough strength incapacitate you, where as Bucky is trying to reach the back of yer skull.
@Dr.HooWho
@Dr.HooWho Год назад
I feel captain america has the better serum put into him considering the original creator made it and it's not copied. It gave him the ability to adapt to all forms of martial arts and other super soldiers where just trained to fight but they were adapted to all forms of combat
@edit_bee
@edit_bee Год назад
Cap is pulling his punches
@ss2gora0
@ss2gora0 Год назад
This my favourite MCU movie, I'm glad you've now seen it Addy!
@TheRawrnstuff
@TheRawrnstuff Год назад
The entire Captain America "line" of movies in the MCU is great - pretty much the perfect ratio of drama, levity, action, and stakes to my liking. But I am a little worried if they can (or want to) keep it up, seeing how they've been much more heavily into the "superhero comedy" genre as of late, as per Guardians, Thor, Ms. Marvel and She-Hulk. I mean, I'm not against some Benny Hill in my superhero cereal, but I wouldn't want _everything_ to be Benny Hill in my superhero cereal.
@Spottedfeather
@Spottedfeather Год назад
you didn't care that Spiderman, Iron Man, and Captain America were all worthless cowards ?
@evanmiller4502
@evanmiller4502 Год назад
@@Spottedfeather well thank god they weren't that in this movie
@Spottedfeather
@Spottedfeather Год назад
@@evanmiller4502 they were cowards in the movie...
@kivimik
@kivimik Год назад
This is one of those rare times when the antagonist accomplished what he set out to do. Zemo may have been arrested in the end, but the damage was done.
@Dash277
@Dash277 Год назад
Great reaction to this movie, it really highlights how well the MCU captured the characters. You know them more as Steve and Tony than Captain America and Iron Man. At the same time there is plenty of cool action. I have to say Tom Holland plays Spiderman very well. His age, his quirky personality, he's worried about school and homework, the chatter when he's fighting. Vastly different than Tony, who makes the perfect father figure to him.
@chandlermorgan708
@chandlermorgan708 Год назад
Steve didn't have the balls to tell Tony about what happened to his parents
@DanHosler
@DanHosler Год назад
31:15 my favorite line in the MCU is "The living are not done with you yet" when Black panther stops Zemo from killing himself
@blackkatt777
@blackkatt777 Год назад
I call this movie Avengers 2.5 because they aren't all there. Thor and Bruce are gone. But this movie had my goosebumps with goosebumps in the theater. To this day I go back and forth between this and Winter Soldier as my favorite Cap movie. I personally think Captain America's movies pushed the main story arcs further and were more interesting than Thor's and Tony's. The promo for this was so big. There were shirts, hats, posters, you name it...promoting the slogan Team Capt or Team Ironman. I was definitely Team Cap. If my best friend went through what Bucky did and they're the only link I have from my old world, I'd protect him/her like that too. I get Tony's painful rage, but again...not letting anyone kill my best friend. Bucky deserved a chance. Btw...Falcon's name is Sam. Sam Wilson. General Ross was a hypocrite for coming to the Avengers and throwing all those incidents in their faces when he was responsible for what the Abomination did to Harlem, N.Y. He also had his soldiers and pilots firing war weapon grade bullets in a civilian housing area and community. We don't know if people got shot up and killed just sleeping in their homes or whatever. Steve found out with Nat from Zola, the A.I. computer in Winter Soldier, that Shield operatives were murdered by Hydra. Howard Stark and Nick Fury's faces came up. Steve wasn't sure probably up until the video reveal, that Bucky was the assassin who did it. Probably didn't want to ask Bucky because he wasn't ready for the answer. So that's why he never mentioned it to Tony.
@houdin654jeff
@houdin654jeff Год назад
Glad you enjoyed this and were surprised by Spidey showing up! We saw him in too many trailers for us to be shocked the first time around. Also, to clear something up, Steve didn’t know that Bucky killed Stark’s parents, only that Hydra had them killed. He found that out talking to Zola in Winter Soldier and didn’t get any more information about it until Tony did watching the surveillance footage.
@kuivia
@kuivia Год назад
I thought they had removed spider-man from the trailers?
@danielanderson8322
@danielanderson8322 Год назад
But Tony asked Cap if he knew, and Cap straight up said yes
@Doragonrenja
@Doragonrenja Год назад
@@danielanderson8322 ​ It’s a nuanced situation. “And what he says before that, I think is true… that, ‘I didn’t KNOW it was him’. “ - Stephen Mcfeely. “He does have a willful blindspot about Bucky… I don’t want to look at the fact that he probably did this.” - Christopher Markus “Well, as everyone does about family. There are emotional bonds that you have that supersede logic.” - Joe Russo The implication is that Steve had suspicions, but nothing more. However he was so far in denial about Bucky that he couldn’t even bring himself to look at the possibility. The “yes” he gives when Tony doesn’t buy that he was completely clueless is Steve finally being honest with himself, acknowledging how naive he’d been, and admitting what he always felt in his heart. It’s something he later addresses in his letter; “I guess I thought by not telling you about your parents I was sparing you. But I can see now, I was really sparing myself.
@WyattoonsComics
@WyattoonsComics Год назад
@@kuiviaAt first yes, but then the big Sony hack/leak happened and the news got out that Spider-Man was going to be in the movie. So after that they said to heck with it, put that “hey everyone” shot in the marketing package.
@johnwalkeristhatdude3018
@johnwalkeristhatdude3018 9 месяцев назад
Steve knew Bucky murdered them stop the bias
@Mis7erSeven
@Mis7erSeven Год назад
This is one of my absolute favourites in the MCU :) My other favourites would be Endgame, WandaVision, Black Widow, Moon Knight and No Way Home, so there is a lot of great stuff yet to come.
@testfire3000
@testfire3000 Год назад
Those are all great picks! Yes, soooo much more great stuff coming up!
@SonicFrozen_Fan2005_Official
WandaVision - ✔️ Black Widow - ✔️ Spider-Man: No Way Home - ✔️ Moon Knight is next, maybe.
@subhashismandal9871
@subhashismandal9871 Год назад
One of the best MCU movies ever.
@mythdusterds
@mythdusterds Год назад
Tony Stank was one of the best Stan Lee cameo’s. I love the ending to this film with Tony Stark reading Captain America’s letter. I also like how each of the mid and Post credit scenes tied in with Captain America vs being something totally unrelated to the main character.
@davidw3281
@davidw3281 Год назад
“His hand really comes in handy”. Lol!
@metha9987
@metha9987 Год назад
It's interesting that Tony and Steve's roles seems to be reversed about the accord because of what they've experience the the past movies. Steve saw what happens when the authority corrupted (Winter Soldier) Tony learn what happens when free agent run free (himself in Avengers 2)
@MoMoMyPup10
@MoMoMyPup10 Год назад
The thing I think most people miss is, governments are free agents that run free too. That's why they're called 'sovereign' nations, and they also happened to kill innocent civilians by accident sometimes when they choose to fight a war. Silly to think an Accord would put an end to civilian casualties.
@MoMoMyPup10
@MoMoMyPup10 Год назад
@youalrightboi158 ok, brainwashed. What responsibility do govt's take when a fight winds up killing civilians by accident? Easily the dumbest comment you could've possibly made.
@JFTeran
@JFTeran Год назад
Addie, I absolutely loved this reaction. Civil War is one of my favorite MCU movies and it really highlights the path that each one of our beloved characters takes going forward. It’s such a pivotal film and if you haven’t already, you’ll start to notice patterns of how Tony acts and why. From the events of the original Avengers, to Iron Man 3 and his PTSD which causes Ultron which in turn helps trigger Civil War… it’s all so brilliantly intertwined. Can’t wait to see you react to the rest of phase 3!
@SomethingNowhereMan
@SomethingNowhereMan Год назад
Yes!!!! I’m so glad you watched this movie!!! This movie is amazing! I will never forget the moment when everyone in theaters laughed and cheered the moment Black Widow said “Downstairs. Where’s yours?” Then they showed Queens and along came the Spider-Man! Your reaction to that did not dissapoint!!! Once again, great reaction and I continue to look forward for more adventures to your phase 3 reactions of the MCU!!! Fun Fact: Sharon Carter’s speech about her Aunt Peggy was actually Captain America’s line from the comic books!
@tylerjsmithers8385
@tylerjsmithers8385 Год назад
Marvel was in negotiations with Sony for the Spiderman rights during production. Kevin Feige kept Spider-Man out of the original trailer since the deal hadn't yet been closed. The second trailer came after the deal was closed and featured Spiderman at the end.
@bossfan49
@bossfan49 Год назад
This is the one we were waiting for..... for YOU!😀 It's intense. Everyone is forced to make hard decisions, there's a lot of action - fight scenes and chases. Cap and Bucky are the core of this movie, but the writers did a great job of giving everyone their own subplot, as well as cleverly introducing new characters without muddying everything up. In my opinion we see that Cap, Tony and Nat together are the heart of the Avengers. Yeah, the Ant Man movie had such a different vibe you almost forget it's woven into the fabric of this continuing story.
@kieronball8962
@kieronball8962 Год назад
Your reactions, like this film, were awesome, Addie. I love how invested you have become in the MCU. And the best is yet to come. :)
@RedKytten
@RedKytten Год назад
I adore this Spiderman. He is such a perfect little mouthy punk. It is so great!
@davidbergfors6820
@davidbergfors6820 8 месяцев назад
I love you saying "Hi Stan" with every cameo!
@jgreen2015
@jgreen2015 Год назад
Tony: did you know? Steve: I didn't know *it was him* Tony: don't bs me, did you know? Steve: yes. Steve knew his parents car crash was an assassination by hydra. But that's it. That's why he qualifies his answer with 'i didn't know *it was him* ' first time round. Being diplomatic about the truth but without lying. But hiding that he had kept what he did know to himself. In winter soldier when he and Natalie are trapped in the Arnim Zola AI machine room he explains to Steve that hydra found a new way, to make the world as chaotic as they can so people will give up their freedom willingly in the name of security. In that speech he says 'after all..accident will happen' whilst flashing the newspaper headlines that Tony's parents died in a car crash. All but telling Steve that it wasn't an accident at all but a hydra assassination
@daynejoseph2366
@daynejoseph2366 Год назад
3:33 Fun fact - That henchman holding the vial of red liquid is the same actor who appeared as Thanos in the Avengers 1 post credit scene.
@comicenthusiast
@comicenthusiast Год назад
"Do we have to get this approved before we fight? With the accords? How does this work?" That is almost the exact reason Cap is against the accords. If some giant organization like the UN is in charge of the Avengers, that will become such an insanely long process to get a mission approved. Meetings upon meetings, voting on it, paperwork, phone calls, etc. Meanwhile Hydra or whoever could be trashing the city! And then all that to lead up to a "no" for the Avengers to get involved because of "political reasons" 🙄
@attorneyrobert
@attorneyrobert Год назад
It's so funny to me that the woman that plays Tony Stark's mother, Hope Davis, is only one year older than him.
@havok6280
@havok6280 Год назад
"You're just chilling on the phone! How dare you!?!?" *realizes it's a voicemail from Zemo's dead wife* "Oh..."
@efremvercaigne7265
@efremvercaigne7265 Год назад
17:50 - That smile...
@schnubbel76
@schnubbel76 Год назад
One of the best MCU movies. No need for over the top fancy cgi action (even if it has plenty of it). The real intensity comes from the personal conflicts, the moral questions, the relationships between the characters and how to overcome their problems or see what creates them. It has emotional impact cause we can identify with such things more than with punching people half a mile through the air (even if that happens here too but it is not the main focus). Same reason why the original star wars movies worked so well.
@CrazeeAdam
@CrazeeAdam Год назад
Zemo is in my personal top 5 "villains" in the MCU, if you can even call him that. He's compelling, mysterious, but even better, simply a man. Sure he's heavily trained and a special ops guy, but he's just a guy. Someone who is hurt. And he succeeded in the end at what he wanted, when super powered people failed.
@Bolvar4dragon
@Bolvar4dragon Год назад
The really cool thing about the footage that Thunderbolt Ross shows the Avengers is that it's mostly all destruction they caused (and you see it from the ground from the civilian's perspective). Hulk is smashing aliens in New York and you see how he is himself dropping rubble on people, including the people taking the footage. And then everything with Sokovia only even happened because Tony created Ultron. But what I love about that perspective is how realistic it is and how it sets the tone. One of my gripes with Age of Ultron was how perfect their heroism came across in the final act of that film (mostly cuz the trailer set a very different expectation), so I loved how this film committed to that more serious tone. Also gotta say I love to see how invested you're getting!! xD
@ricardoortiz4870
@ricardoortiz4870 Год назад
Ross? Do you mean the guy that made Bruce Banner a fugitive from the U.S. Military and wanted to weaponize the Hulk?
@implicitmintjulep
@implicitmintjulep Год назад
I like your level headed reactions, and that you didn’t take a side in this one.
@derikk3215
@derikk3215 Год назад
I mean she referred to Tony’s side as “we” a few times
@russellwood8750
@russellwood8750 Год назад
The sunglasses and hats are not so much a disguise it makes it much harder for facial recognition software to find you. this is why they’re using the baseball caps and sunglasses.
@Logan_Baron
@Logan_Baron Год назад
On thinking the roles would be reversed between Tony and Cap, they would have been before. But now After Winter Soldier Steve has seen what corruption there can be in the government that would be overseeing them, particularly when there is too much power. He's seen the problems caused not just being that Hydra had infiltrated SHIELD, but with SHIELD having so much power in that.
@jessecortez9449
@jessecortez9449 Год назад
Not really. Steve always stood his ground against a "bully" force regardless of whom that was. He also knows that the serum that enhanced him brought out the worst in someone like Red Skull so if one man can be corrupted to such a degree than many men with power is much worse. Tony really is the type to abuse power. He's literally diagnosed as a narcissist in the first Avengers movie and in the real world it's know that narcissist end up in positions of power and authority since they think only they know and do best.
@PhilBagels
@PhilBagels Год назад
@@jessecortez9449 Yes. And Tony should have understood this as well, after the Security Council (or whatever they were called) tried to nuke New York, and after the US government tried to take Stark's armor technology, and also after the conversation he has with Peter in this very movie! The Sokovia Accords' basic message is: "With great power comes someone else's responsibility."
@gchild1286
@gchild1286 Год назад
It feels nice to watch someone enjoy things I enjoy, especially with so much emotion. Your reaction was adorable.
@michaeldixon3440
@michaeldixon3440 Год назад
Tom Holland is my favorite Spider-Man. I grew up with the comics, watched the 70’s movies when I was a kid, then Tobey, then Andrew, but Tom really nails the innocence and funny banter of a young Spidey.
@reynaldolorenzo8409
@reynaldolorenzo8409 Год назад
“It’s as if we created a living being to be Spider-Man, and it turned out to be Tom.”Stan Lee As a hardcore Spider-Man fan too I love Tom Holland Spider-Man. Tom Holland looks age appropriate and has a real teenager personality. Tom Holland's Peter Parker is shy and awkward with a perky personality that keeps him upbeat regardless. He does not always say the right thing, and he is nervous to talk about his feelings. Just like how the character is supposed to be, shy and awkward as Peter and confident and funny as Spider-Man. He’s perfect as both Peter Parker and Spider-Man, something the other two weren’t and on top of that he has giving us the best acting performance as the character. Can’t wait for Spider-Man 4.
@westwardmedia9375
@westwardmedia9375 11 месяцев назад
32:38 The Simplest & Best Line By Any Antagonist In Any MCU Movie Ever
@chandlermorgan708
@chandlermorgan708 Год назад
Zemo got what he wanted and won in the end
@stefanjentoft8107
@stefanjentoft8107 Год назад
It has always seemed that Spidey really fits better in the Cap camp than with Iron Man, with the whole "If I see a problem I can't walk away" mentality that Cap has echoing "With great power..." Also, it has been confirmed that it was a young Peter Parker that briefly stood up to the Hammer Bots at the Stark Expo in IM 2
@elbruces
@elbruces Год назад
Fun Fact, you can see "Young Tony" in a number of famous 80's teen movies. RDJ was associated with the "brat pack" back then, and was a well known actor in his teens. There's plenty of footage of his face for them to CGI into this. Wanda moved the explosion from the street level up to the rich-people level, otherwise it wouldn't have been much of a problem. If a bunch of poor people had died in a farmer's market from a terrorist attack, nobody would have cared that much. But some important people in a high-rise building died, so now it's an international incident, and they're blaming the Avengers (aka the people who tried to stop it) for that. You: "what if the United Nations is run by Hydra?" Me: exactly the same thought Steve had. There's an interesting line here, when Steve asks Tony about Pepper: "I thought maybe the Accords could split the difference." As in, part of why he's leaning to that side is in hoping to get Pepper back. If you're into Marvel to be a Spider-Man fan, then there are three takes, and they're all officially valid now, so check them all out.
@Bodyknock
@Bodyknock 10 месяцев назад
Zemo is one of my favorite MCU villains. He managed to mostly succeed at his plan while barely actually getting into any altercations himself and using just a careful plan, some bombs, and ultimately a videotape.
@JokeCubed
@JokeCubed Год назад
Fun fact: At 18:42 when Tony says "I'm going to sit here, so move your leg." That was unscripted. Tom Holland was nervous in his first acting role and actually forgot where to sit, so RDJ reminded him, in character.
@bigdream_dreambig
@bigdream_dreambig Год назад
Definitely not his first acting role, as he starred in the musical Billy Elliot in London's equivalent to Broadway for a while starting when he was a pre-teen -- but also not his first film role. See, for example, The Impossible (2012) and How I Live Now (2013).
@raimundkeller6115
@raimundkeller6115 Год назад
Infinity wars and Civil war are my absolute favorites among the marvel movies. Great reaction as always! I am excited and looking forward to your next uploads
@joshuacampbell7493
@joshuacampbell7493 Год назад
Tom Holland Spider-Man has arrived. I'm glad they didn't make another origin story of him, because we already know what happened.
@jessecortez9449
@jessecortez9449 Год назад
A lot of people say that they didn't want to see Spider-Man's origin but in think it really throws off his character arc. Without letting spoilers out in the comments, he always came off as wanting to be Iron-Lad much more than wanting to be Spider-Man. And then the last time he's seen it's nearly every beat of his origin as a conclusion.
@TheGravytrain
@TheGravytrain Год назад
I mean they did do his origin story, it’s just that it’s a story that takes place over his 3 solo movies. I agree though I’m glad they didn’t do an actual origin movie.
@jessecortez9449
@jessecortez9449 Год назад
@@TheGravytrain that's always been a garbage excuse that MCUstans try and use to brush away the way it treated Spider-Man. An origin story does not take an entire trilogy including supporting role appearances in major crossover storylines. His origin story may be rather know among fans of the genre but at this point in the MCU a lot of people were jumping on the bandwagon because the movies got popular from core fanbase support. It was either Stan Lee or Steve Ditko that said but that "ever comic is someone's first comic." It could have been a few minutes of creative writing to get his story across but they tried to pass off nonsense like "when you can do a thing and a bad thing is about to happen but you don't do that thing than it's your fault" or whatever dumb thing Peter says to Tony in his room.
@meowski617
@meowski617 Год назад
@@jessecortez9449 you’re okay with watching the same movie with a different person three different times? Without spoilers, what happened over the course of his MCU Spidey’s three solo films and three other MCU appearances is worth it for No Way Home.
@jessecortez9449
@jessecortez9449 Год назад
@@meowski617 did you watch The Northman? Did you know that that ancient northern European story was what Shakespeare copied for Hamlet? Did you know in the early 90's the Japanese used Hamlet to make an animated movie called Sambo about a lion cube's journey to become king? Did you know Disney copied Sambo to make the Lion King? I ask this because we "watch the same movie with a different person" all the time. Joseph Campbell sums this up in his books The Hero with a Thousand Faces and in The Heroes Journey. There are only a hand full of stories that human beings tell over and over ago. Everything is a retelling of something before. The thing that changes is the story teller has the creative skill and artistic ability to tell that story well enough to make the audience suspend their predisposed beliefs and be enthralled by the story. The MCU got lazy, obviously formulaic and greedy once it was bought out by Disney. Remember, Disney established itself retelling old European fables with modern animation. And they're getting lazy again, hence, all the remakes of their own older movies. As for MCU Spider-Man, aside from the conflicting viewpoints people have saying they didn't want to see an origin story while also saying that his trilogy is an origin. I'll say he wasn't being Spider-Man until his latest hour of screen time since that hour has all the beats of Spider-Man's origin. His narrative arc is out of wack because the MCU wanted him as a replacement for when RDJ was to step away but they half assed it as if they thought Spider-Man couldn't draw in an audience. No Way Home costs on nostalgia and finally presenting his origin story properly, otherwise it's pretty basic.
@MightyTANK1
@MightyTANK1 Год назад
This is king of the mountain for me. Such a great movie.
@alibilgrami3246
@alibilgrami3246 Год назад
The best MCU film. my fave. had me on the edge of my seat. the emotions
@KempPlays
@KempPlays Год назад
When Tony says "I'm going to sit here, so you move the leg" that's actually RDJ telling Tom to move a bit because he was off his mark 😄
@phj223
@phj223 Год назад
15:43 I'm so proud of you Addie, I've literally seen female reactors slide out of their chairs during that shot of Cap..! xD You held it together nicely, lol. ;)
@nicolao.dos.santos
@nicolao.dos.santos Год назад
I want it to be called "Baby Falcon"!!! 😭looks like I will have to write my own comic book! wait, already on it... can I use the name? :D
@metroplex7986
@metroplex7986 Год назад
This was a heart breaking movie. I was in a packed theater for this on the 2nd weekend, you can hear the tears and blowing of the nose. Zemo almost John Wick'd them all. The film definitely needed the amount of humor it did, otherwise this movie would've and could've been much darker. Luckily the MCU doesn't work that way :p
@pleutron
@pleutron Год назад
how do you continuously put out such great darn reactions? loved it Addie. Every reaction that I've seen from you has been amazing... even movies that I don't like 🤣
@martinbraun1211
@martinbraun1211 Год назад
Please give STAR TREK a chance! 🖖
@Imyerda
@Imyerda Год назад
2009?
@dhrevrogers
@dhrevrogers Год назад
Star Trek should only be watched starting with Wrath of Khan, 3, 4, skip 5, 6, First Contact. The 2000s ones are not really worth watching before those others. Cultural experience should prioritize those earlier ones.
@Ender7j
@Ender7j Год назад
To really get Star Trek, I’d watch the OS first in private. Then watch the original movies, extended version of ST2. Watch TNG-era shows in private then watch the TNG movies. Stop after that. Save yourself.
@Imyerda
@Imyerda Год назад
@@Ender7j I wouldn't bother with OG star trek tbh except Khan . 2009 & into darkness is better for reaction & a reactor. They are great films (OG)& I love the tv shows especially ds9 (soft spot for voyager) but not for a RU-vidr that isn't completely sci-fi as she wouldn't get views.
@feelthemusic7871
@feelthemusic7871 Год назад
It's basically an arguement of government protection with the sacrifice of individual freedom. Captain America was on the right side, even outsmarted the Vision on that point.
@randeecarreno4289
@randeecarreno4289 Год назад
Great reaction! 😊 Fun Fact that I forgot to mention on Patreon, 18:43 This moment was improvised by Robert Downey Jr. When filming, Tom Holland had forgotten to move his leg at that point. And RDJ just added in the line about having Peter move his leg. And it worked really good for the scene. And also forgot to mention in my Patreon feedback that the airport fight is my favorite scene of the whole movie. Loved how you caught the "Empire Strikes Back' reference Peter Parker made.
@Sherman1fan
@Sherman1fan Год назад
The ride gets even more intense, tissues may be required from this point on. Thanks for letting us join you on your journey! It continues on!
@thomasanderson2384
@thomasanderson2384 Год назад
Tony fought valiantly despite the fact that he was 2v1.
@davibr
@davibr Год назад
"His hand really comes in handy. " Best comment! 🤣
@Sentinel3D
@Sentinel3D Год назад
Wanda didn't push Vision through the ground. She used his powers against him. Vision can become incredibly dense and weigh countless tons. He's also pretty invulnerable in that state.
@craigime
@craigime Год назад
so she pushed him into the ground...
@Sentinel3D
@Sentinel3D Год назад
@@craigime No. Vision weighed so much that the building couldn't support him. Wanda just turned that power on. They also kind of misused that power when he bumped Giant Man. Vision can't fly in solid form, though they have broken that rule here and there in the comics. Vision was my favorite hero in the 70s, especially Avengers #147.
@sanay1313
@sanay1313 Год назад
Addy I love your reactions so much!! I'm so invested and the wait between antman and this killed me haha
@MalcomMcLeod
@MalcomMcLeod Год назад
33:30 Cap emerging from the shadows: "If you need me I'll be there"
@SammieLovesGwar
@SammieLovesGwar Год назад
Love your videos. You're so wholesome! Looking forward to the next!
@todderickson2435
@todderickson2435 Год назад
I always enjoy your reactions, Addie. You have such a sweet demeanor, and your genuine emotions are shared by many (me included). Looking forward to more MCU reactions!! 😁
@jeffthompson9622
@jeffthompson9622 Год назад
I greatly enjoy your expressive reactions to these. You are an excellent communicator. Thank you for sharing.
@Rokurokubi83
@Rokurokubi83 Год назад
“His and comes in handy” you are a gift to us all Addie
@thatpatrickguy3446
@thatpatrickguy3446 Год назад
Great review Addie! As usual. 🙂 I loved this movie because it showcased the development and psychological changes of the two main characters, and it gave greater depth and fairly complete storylines, even if minor ones, for many others, which isn't easy to do. This is great writing and character development which seems to be a lost art now. Tony was always uber self-confident. Then came the PTSD, which he basically overcame, and after that the Ultron scenario. In that one he knew he was doing the right thing, even if he was sneaking around behind the backs of his friends and lying to them, because his Ultron concept was going to be the thing that could keep everyone safe. But it became his nightmare and his overconfidence in himself became his downfall and led to so many deaths that he felt responsible for. He wanted to have the Accords because he could no longer believe in himself and that his way was the right way because he was the smartest guy in the -room- hemisphere. Steve had followed the rules and deferred to authority as he was raised to do and he believed was right. Then came the events of Winter Soldier and he learned that he couldn't trust the bureaucracies because they were easy to pervert (much like in all governments everywhere, and especially the UN). Even trusted companions, like Rumlow, were not to be trusted. Giving up his freedoms to a bureaucratic authority seemed too much like the situation with the council and agency of SHIELD, which had been infiltrated and controlled by HYDRA with no one knowing it. He'll never be willing to give authority to anyone but himself to determine how he acts. Steve now only trusts those who he fully believes to be reliable, and sometimes even then only tangentially. I liked seeing how the Avenger Parents (Natasha and Clint) dealt with it. They each joined one side, probably to try to mitigate the damage done, and as Wanda pointed out in the airport scene, Clint was pulling his punches against Nat. Theirs is the strongest relationship in the Avengers: they love each other absolutely, even if it is completely platonic. Even when they are fighting they're more roughhousing than actually fighting. Good show more than real battle. I also liked that this was a movie without a real villain. If anything it was about damaged people trying to come to terms and resolutions with the greatest catastrophes in their lives. T'challa made the best decision in his coming to terms, and denied Zemo his final decision, which was understandable. Tony chose to sacrifice friendship for revenge in a completely understandable way as he felt betrayed by his friend, and Bucky chose deep freeze because he couldn't trust himself. Rhodey, again, was bedrock. As a secondary character he didn't get much time for his story, but when he did he showed his strength and dedication to what he believed in. He's always a reliable grounding character to build on: a stationary point around which others can revolve. Wanda and Vision have an interesting dynamic, and it hasn't really been fully explained. Vision is dedicated to Wanda, and while Wanda appreciates his attempts she also is unsure of his motivations. Poor Wanda is perhaps the most damaged character of all of the Avengers, and the Rumlow/Crossbones incident at the start of the movie didn't help her any. Spider-Man is just entertaining, and he's played perfectly as the awkward teen out of his league with adults. Ant Man is his usual useful and wise-ass self. Peter's "His friend was really big." just cracked me up. Priceless!
@aaronbenson2767
@aaronbenson2767 Год назад
I feel like here is where the MCU is firing on all cylinders and just nailing every beat. And we were introduced to Tom Holland’s wonderful Spider-Man and the greatness that is Chadwick Boseman (RIP King) as Black Panther. Its a lot of fun to watch Addie follow along and see it through her eyes. It’ll only get more intense from here.
@angelasaenz8185
@angelasaenz8185 Год назад
I am in love with this movie. Other than the last two avengers movies that is lol and it took me a couple of watchings of this to realize that Captain America didn’t know Bucky killed Tony’s parents until this movie, when Bucky was telling Steve and Sam that Zemo wanted to know about Syberia. U did a great reaction and I can’t wait for u to get all caught up! Will u be watching the tv series as well?
@crapstirrer
@crapstirrer Год назад
There is a series of three video clips explaining where Thor was during Civil War. Loosely called Team Thor, you can find them on RU-vid.
@DarkPaladin24
@DarkPaladin24 Год назад
This film brought so much conflict in me. I can agree with both sides on some aspects, but I'm mostly on Cap's side. Tony is understandable about trying to keep things under control, but there are some things that can't be ignored no matter what. I never blamed Bucky for killing Tony's parents either because he was just a gun for Hydra. I can forgive Cap for hiding this from Tony because he felt he was protecting him. It's like...how do you tell someone something like that? Seeing Cap drop the shield was a tear jerker too. I'm looking forward to your next reactions of the MCU.
@marvel-ousre-grind8724
@marvel-ousre-grind8724 Год назад
Your reaction to the intro of Peter/Spider Man completely made this video for me!! Keep up the amazing work with your reaction videos, I'm absolutely LOVING your Marvel journey... 🥰🥰🥰❤️❤️❤️
@lars2894
@lars2894 Год назад
Definitely a fan favorite MCU movie right here! Ranks No.1 for me as well, glad you enjoyed it and thank you for a heartwarming reaction.
@michaelwhite4608
@michaelwhite4608 Год назад
Loved to see her get so emotional shows investments in the characters and franchise
@SergioArellano-yd7ik
@SergioArellano-yd7ik 3 месяца назад
Addie Angel your comment about their diguises is just like the one Scott Lang said " we look like ourselves at a baseball game"
@aidenmullen5125
@aidenmullen5125 Год назад
The next few movies are awesome I am really looking forward to seeing your reaction and being able to watch along with you
@michaelladarkangelsparkle9908
NOW YOU SEE WHY CAP IS A FREAK OF NATURE BADASS AND MY PERSONAL FAV OUT OF EVERYONE! AND IT GETS EVEN MORE AMAZING IF YOU CAN EVEN PICTURE IT! 🤩💖😍😋
@JiriTrubac
@JiriTrubac Год назад
Addie, I'm happy for you, to have finally gotten to Spidey. You look happy & relaxed in this reaction! Well done.
@barkingsquirrel1751
@barkingsquirrel1751 Год назад
Hi Addie. I've seen a couple of your reaction videos & so this is my first response to your channel. Loved your reactions to this video. From the introductions of Black Panther (Chadwick Boseman R.I.P.) & Spider-man, to the realization that Bucky Barnes killed Tony Starks parents. And the Superhero Registration Act ends up tearing The Avengers was emotional to the true fans of the MCU. I'm definitely happy you're invested in the MCU because, as some of your other subscribers have said, "the best is yet to come"! Keep it going Addie !!!
@eamon5883
@eamon5883 Год назад
Loving your Marvel reactions. Always look forward to them!
@nathanaelcard6442
@nathanaelcard6442 Год назад
I have been waiting every day until you react to one of my favorite Marvel movies of all time! Great reaction! Can’t wait to see you react to the rest of the MCU!
@Julini89
@Julini89 Год назад
amazing videa was so fun to watch especially the surprise once Spider-Man was introduced :P
@shinmopi
@shinmopi Год назад
Absolutely love your reactions on Marvel Movies. Love your investments in them. Subbed. Cheers from France.
@SJ19_998
@SJ19_998 Год назад
For me Zemo is the most successful MCU villain so far, he did exactly what he set out to achieve. Divide them and watch them crumble. I also like he's not the same as the comics and was instead adapted to be a consequences of Age of Ultron in the MCU. People would be angry at the Avengers in almost equal measure to the love they receive.
@SJ19_998
@SJ19_998 Год назад
For me CW is heart breaking cos both Cap and Tony are doing what they think is right, but neither have the opportunity to meet in the middle. I think Tony extended the olive branch at the end, but then Zemo ruins it and Steve's dishonesty just makes it worse. In that instance, I was with Tony. Steve should have told him, give him the chance to process before a face to face confrontation occurred
@sreehareesh1979
@sreehareesh1979 Год назад
Such a good reaction!!
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