Tonguez
A suffusion of yellow
THe cartoon "Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes" did a better job of introducing both Thor and Captain America (and their worlds) in 22 minutes than those movies did in 2 hours.
I would argue that they did detract, because there was the baggage of poor concepts afflicting--um... "Informing" the actors, writers, and director, not to mention the audience.
I think Captain America did well with the material that it had - It wasnt a great movie, but it was good enough especially as the movie had to deal with the fact that the original Captain America was at his core a Pro America Propaganda piece, and a Boy Scout that needed to be introduced to a cynical audience.
I think they did well to encapsulate the propaganda role in its USO vignettes, before having him disobey orders to "do the right thing". It was nice way to both honour the characters origins but also to break it by showing that he wasn't just propaganda fluff, it was his choice to be a hero and set him up for the frozen in ice for 70 years time jump.
Winter Soldier is the best MCU movie because it took those same elements of heroic boy scout v cynical audience and put him in the middle of a corrupt system where he could shine as the heroic balance that the modern world needs.
Thor I agree was a bit naff in Kenneth Branagh's hands, the first movie v the Destroyer Golem was mediocre and Dork World is forgettably boring.
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