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Yamamaya (post: 1492199) wrote:My only complaint was Hugo Weaving's fake German accent and the overuse of slow motion scenes.
Edward (post: 1492975) wrote: Like Yamamama,
Edward (post: 1492975) wrote: I thought slow motion scenes were a bit overused. It was cool for the first couple of scenes, but it got annoying after a while. But other than that, I really liked it, and I would love to see the Avengers movie next year too.
mkalv (post: 1498397) wrote:I saw it and I loved it. If you are an American, you just can't hate this.
However, I found the villain to be a little too weak. Red Skull just isn't a real threat.
Solid Ronin (post: 1498420) wrote:The dude had the power to wipe out every capital in the world, what would he have to do to convince you?
airichan623 (post: 1497090) wrote:Yeah....that accent was horrible. He needed to work with a language tutor.
pfft. LOL :lol: Yamamama the Obama llama?
airichan623 (post: 1497090) wrote:Ok back on topic... those slo-mo scenes are especially annoying when you're watching it in 2D. Other than that though, as far as superhero movies go, I really like this one. Steve Rogers is by far one of my favorite underdog heroes- he's not a nerd or anything, just a wimp. And that's what makes him so endearing. And the female lead was awesome- best moment: punching the recruited guy at the beginning.
airichan623 (post: 1497090) wrote:My biggest pet peeve with this movie though was one glaring historical inaccuracy:
Captain America's little group from the 108th was too interracial to be even close to a real 1940's platoon. Hate to say it, but the American army was racist back then- Asians had their platoon, and African-Americans had their platoons-they didn't mix. [Not being racist, just stating historical fact.]
They could have cleared it up with just one line, possibly about how they were also German prisoners separated from their platoons. Ok rant over.
Yamamaya (post: 1498440) wrote:Also, a Japanese American would NOT be fighting as a soldier since the U.S. put every Japanese-American into internment camps and likely wouldn't have trusted any Japanese people who avoided internment in the first place.
TopazRaven (post: 1498447) wrote:Actually that's not true. There was a Japanese-American fighting force in WWII. It was the 442nd Regimental Combat Team.
Edward (post: 1492975) wrote:Yamamama
Yamamaya (post: 1498484) wrote:Okay I stand corrected.
There was another project the military had with the Japanese. Certain men were taken to an island. The military then trained their dogs to hate these men and hunt them down. The idea was to train dogs to be able to pick up on the presence of Japanese soldiers.
Naturally it failed, because different races don't have different scents.
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