![]() That scream that follows the winter soldier through the movie soundtrack was fantastic. The moment you realize she has dementia hits like a brick. It's literally a man being stored in thousands of 70's era computers.Ĭap visiting his old love interest was incredibly and unexpectedly sad. Zola's appearance is one of the strangest things and most interesting things I've seen lately. Hearing Nick Fury's background was super interesting and I loved him and Cap's conversation in the elevator. ![]() Those screams from the mind wipe scene stayed with me through the rest of the movie and were all that I could picture whenever Bucky was on screen. The Winter Soldier's story line was emotionally interesting for me because I went from thinking that he was this invincible bad ass to feeling sorry for him for the rest of the movie in that single mind wipe scene. Just a few quick thoughts I had throughout: Just got back from the theater and I absolutely loved this movie it's up with Iron Man and Avengers for me. Not a total shocker, since they introduced the character in the first movie, but a great way of bringing it back around to Hydra and giving a nod to just enough of the super-weird comic stuff to make the ubernerds happy. Zola (from the first movie) shows up inside a computer is a clever little nod to the comics. At some point before he actually debuted in the comics, he used a very similar process to copy his consciousness into, essentially, a weird robot body with his face projected in it's chest. It was an odd time to read comic-books.Īnyway, back to Zola. For at least 15 years, there was literally a clone of Hitler running around with a gun that made people racist. ![]() He came back to haunt both Cap and the Avengers more than once, eventually having his brain transplanted into a cyborg body. As a side-note, the Hate-Monger was not a one-shot villain. He did this to a cloned body of Adolf Hitler and, boom, Hate-Monger. But nothing in comic books stays forgotten forever, so shortly after his introduction, it's shown that Zola (who was one of the first biological engineers and had already created a few monster-of-the-week type enemies for the avengers/captain america to fight against) had perfected a machine capable of copying someone's consciousness into another body. So, this was pretty much forgotten for like. (Like I said, weird.) The Fantastic Four fight him, beat him, and remove his mask Scooby-Doo style to reveal. And he had a ray-gun that made other people racist. He was a strange little character in that his whole shtick was that he was super, super hateful and racist. So, back in the mid-60s, the Fantastic Four fought a minor villain called the Hate Monger. Started off as a pretty straight-forward evil scientist type, who got some World War 2 backstory. ![]() He first showed up in the late 70s, after Cap had been unfrozen and brought to the present for quite a damned while, but they retconned him into being vaguely important character throughout the history before that, and in the movies, they just put him in directly with the Red Skull as the primary lackey of the main bad-guy. Sebastian Stan as James "Bucky" Barnes / Winter Soldier:Įmily VanCamp as Sharon Carter / Agent 13:Īrnim Zola was a pretty damned weird character. Scarlett Johansson as Natasha Romanoff / Black Widow: Writers: Christopher Markus, Stephen McFeelyĬhris Evans as Steve Rogers / Captain America: Joining forces with the Black Widow and a new ally, The Falcon, Captain America struggles to expose the ever-widening conspiracy while fighting off professional assassins sent to silence him at every turn. colleague comes under attack, Steve becomes embroiled in a web of intrigue that threatens to put the world at risk. Synopsis: After the cataclysmic events in New York with The Avengers, Steve Rogers, aka Captain America, lives quietly in Washington, D.C.
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