Yeah, it didn't hit me until my second rewatch of the MCU on how odd it was that Sam just gets included, while at the same time making perfect sense given the guy he is and how him and Steve Rogers immediately connected.
One could say the same for Steve. Just a scrawny kid from Brooklyn going to the movies when we first met him. And then you have Scott Lang in a jail cell. Not everyone is as rich or famous as Stark or Strange or Thor. Sometimes the true heroes are just regular people who give a damn about the world, and do what what is can.
I think this was an amazing opening tone to winter solider, you get a really cool character intro of Sam, you get that fun rivalry automatically put in there. And you even get a super quick recap of the end of "first avenger"
I love how in just 3 minutes, Sam is instantly a likeable, relatable character. It speaks volumes to the writing and of course, Anthony Mackie himself.
@@NickPiers Sam treated John Walker, a fellow soldier, despite him in this exact movie working at the VA to help other fellow soldiers deal with their PSTD and readjusting to civilian life, like utter scum simply because he was given the title of Captain America, a title Sam himself said he didn't want. Also treated John like absolute shit but chose to give Karli, a murderous terrorist, multiple chances despite her not only killing multiple innocent civilians but also murdering Lamar, another fellow Soldier and Walker's best friend right in front of all of them. And even after all the horrible stuff she did throughout the show, refused to end her. Sam acted like an idiot and a jerk in that show compared to how he is in this movie.
@@thefanwithoutaface8105 I think his hatred for John was more about him not thinking he was good enough to be the pinnacle of heroism that Cap was. John also proved himself to be too brutal and ruthless so Sam was right in the end. You gotta remember Sam also suffers from PTSD and isn’t as great of a guy as Cap is. The whole point of that show was to show that people labeled good and bad aren’t always just good or bad, and that the government was just as shady as villains they fought. As for the terrorists yeah that was just bad writing. They were clearly bad people even if their message was somewhat understandable.
My favorite detail in this whole scene is "I've been reading that a lot." "Reading the internet" is exactly the sort of "just lightly wrong" dialogue that sells him as of being of a different era.
@kevin willems I think what he means is that you read pages, blogs, articles, stories, forums, etc utilizing Internet connection, you do not actually read the internet itself because you can't.
@Ralph Macchiato A more appropriate and common way to say it would be "using" , "I've been using the internet a lot" would've sounded way more organic, "reading" is as Jon pointed out, very telling.
What’s so good about this scene is just how natural it feels. So many movies today don’t give characters breathing room and time to interact like normal people and it’s scenes like this that show why we need them.
Not to mention 57 flash cutscenes in as many seconds during most exciting parts of action movies (villain fights, car chases, etc) Just leave the effing scene on ONE CAMERA FOR ONE FREAKIN MINUTE and let me enjoy it! F sake! /rant 😂
Fallen JaguarXI Deadass my friend used to say “watch your right” every time he passed us. It was annoying as shit but when we seen this movie we laughed about the similarity.
Love how Natasha acknowledges Sam with Steve. She is trained in reading people and she knew the two vets just became friends. She aproached both of them..not just the one celebrity! Ah..the good ole days of actual writers. ❤❤❤
true, as a spy, she knows how to read and then use people. Gotta feel for Sam, tho...he gets his ass kicked in exercise, finds out the alpha male rides in a Corvette, then gets an eye-full of the driver.
Sam doesn’t talk to Cap like he’s a living legend, he talks to him as Steve Rodgers, just another human being, asking about his life and how he’s going. He had that much empathy from the start, and it’s this genuine care for others that sets him to be a great Captain America.
Doctor strange: look bro, there are god knows how many of us ready to attack Thanos, and I obviously cannot make portals only on the right side. Just go through the left portal and move on, quit busting my balls.
For anyone that's curious 13 miles in 30 minutes means Cap was running at an average of 26 mph (42 km/h) for 30 minutes. Usain Bolt hit nearly 28 mph or 44.5km/h between the 60 and 80 meter mark during his world record 100 meter dash. So Cap's morning jog was a shade slower than the fastest a human has ever run, but he maintained that speed for 1000x the distance.
*Falcon flying over the ocean, having a good time* _splash splash splash Splash Splash SPLASH SPLASH SPLASH_ *Falcon looks down at the ocean, confused* _OLD CAP RUNNING ACROSS THE OCEAN AT MACH 10 BESIDE HIM_ *O N Y O U R L E F T*
*Falcon at the theaters watching a Marvel movie* *Cap pops up in the seat next to him* Cap: On your left Falcon: AHHH COME ON! You couldn’t sit in any other seat?!
@@Taverens_Pull Saying that Falcon knows that Ant Man got a movie before he did implies that these characters are self aware that they are being filmed and movies are being made about them.
Cap and Sam have such great dialog. Sam is one of Marvels best creations. he is the everyman who keeps finding himself in extraordinary situations and still rises to the challenge.
@@arsenewenger5275 reporting someone for using 18+ words while you have a profilename of a person that insulted other human beings on a regular basis, using 18+ words. Definition of hypocrisy: "the practice of claiming to have higher standards or more noble beliefs than is the case."
What I love about this scene is how Sam was the first person who cap was able to truly connect with since coming back. He was able to talk with Steve about something deeply personal and not like a god amongst men like everyone else did
The conversation about the bed was easily the most believable part of the entire thing. In OIF1, I slept on the ammo palet for a Bradley at one point. When I came home, the beds were too soft, and the outside was too quiet.
@@danielhaire6677 It took me about 7 months only to adapt to sleeping 5-6 hours straight w/o waking up multiple times. It was way too quiet and the bed was uncomfortable. Even after couple years had passed i still wasnt able to consistently maintain peaceful sleeping schedules. At some point i resorted to having loud music to be able to sleep.
Notice how Cap is ready to walk away after some small talk, but Sam immediately hones in on Cap's background as a soldier and is able to identify why he was up that early. He has a keen intuition as to the struggles of others, and that earned him the shield.
Yea nice little detail how Cap wants to end the conversation after Sam brings up how he’s a man out of his own time (which was still kind of a sore subject to cap at the time) but he manages to reel him back in with something they can both relate to
@@Kevin-12 then sam have steve look at the positive side of the basically in the future for him by asking "you must missed the good old days?" Thus making Steve realize there's no polio and internet
@@bluemassgamer17 Sam was also kind enough not to point out to Steve - who DOES seem to view the past with rose-tinted glasses - that black people weren't having that swell a time in the USA in the 'good old days'.
13 Miles in 30 minutes?? That means Cap was running 2.3 minute miles, faster then the fastest man alive... And he didn't even break a sweat. What a beast.
“It’s hilarious” is such a good response. You can tell the two of them are good friends already, it’s just so natural the way he responds. Someone else said it’s likely she’s said this a dozen times already and he just lets it roll off of him now
Soon as Sam brings up his past being frozen Cap was out of the conversation, all he probably hears from everyone is about his legend and his come back. Sam instantly realizing Steve's disinterest in his legend he switches gears and talks to him soldier to soldier as equals and that pulls Steve back into the conversation. Steve never believed he was better than anyone for any reason let alone him being a super soldier.
@@bigpoppa3999 Thanks for bringing up Sam being like a life coach or therapist for returning soldier. Thats how he's able to read that Steve probably just wanted to be talked to about something that he could actually relate to. That puts this into even more perspective. And this was already my favorite marvel movie. lol
I've watched this clip a few times. I know they met because the script demanded it, of course. But if we're looking at this through a real-life lens, the fact that Sam was the only other person out there running, gave Cap a glimpse into Sam's work ethic. In this case, preparation met opportunity.
This scene sets the fact that these two people are a lot alike and foreshadows more interactions between them at a more meaningful level later in the film. It's a bromance arc between these two which only fully ends at the end of Endgame.
This scene was so well done. It also puts more focus on military servicemen who've done their time. I just wish they had a scene with Steve helping homeless veterans get the help they need.
There's a sincerity to Steve that's so appealing. He's not an innocent, and not exactly wide-eyed, but you get the feeling that you could trust him immediately.
People think their generation invented swears and sex. So when he swears (which happens very rarely) or mentions sex, people are surprised and look at him like "WTF???"
In the comics, Black Panther once noted that in a world of uncertainty, that if you chose to follow Steve Rogers, you could sleep well knowing you were on the right side of history.
@@woyame1 When has it done that? There’s a reason Falcon was hesitant to take up the mantle. For American descendants of slaves, it never lived up to those ideas.
The detail I've come to love about this scene is that Sam's outer shirt is soaked for several inches down from his neck, while Steve's shirt is bone dry. Just a nice touch to reinforce how much effort each was giving, relative to maximum, in that run.
Except sweating doesn't work that way. You sweat to cool down. Body heat is a result of the amount of work you do. Cap is doing more work so his body temp should be brain-frying thus he should literally be sweating buckets.
@@392redienhcs cap is barely doing any work relative to how advanced his muscles are, therefore his body isn’t putting in enough work to make his pores sweat to regulate the temperature
@@392redienhcs if an average Joe is gonna try to lift, say, a bucket full of cement and hold it, they're gonna be sweating bullets. A muscular athlete will do it either without sweating or sweat much less than the average person because their body needs to put in less energy to do the same task. Same principle applies to Cap
@@ThunderingSkies-w8h I understand the principle here but it doesn’t work in practice. More muscle or strength means more heat from more activation. Typically a stronger faster athlete will expend more energy for the same exact task, say a one mile run. Athletes in general have a higher metabolic rate and will spend more calories even doing nothing versus others doing nothing
Sam and Steve talk to each other as soldiers and fellow veterans do: with casual familiarity, good natured kidding that signals respect - like the brothers in arms they know themselves to be. It's a great thing, and the writers and actors hit the right notes in this scene to make it ring true. Love it.
Scarlett Johannson is both effortless cool and dead sexy. THey could have found any number of hot women to put in there but I don't think anyone could be as smooth while doing it as she was. Especially when you compared Captain Marvel.
@@Elthenar if you think about it, Scarlett Johannson was a perfect choice to play Black Widow exactly because she's such a good actress. The Black Widows is, first of all, a spy, and a spy must have, just like an actress, the ability to change into a different person and to "seduce" her audience.
So much wit, chemistry, and character development packed into 3 minutes. We meet Wilson, immediately like him, immediately know he's a good guy, immediately know he's got the minerals to hang with Steve Rogers. And we were not told that by another character, we were shown that in interaction with other characters. Beautiful.
@@isiahduran2041 Avatar wasn't that good of a movie. The 3d effects and James Cameron name are why it blew up. Of course, when you account for inflation Gone With the Wind blows them both away. By about 2 or 3 times.
@@lucyycg oh it was for sure a double, but if we’re talking about Steve Rogers, depending on the source material, he can canonically run 60 mph or even faster at full speeds
Stealing from another comment, 13 miles in 30 minutes is about a 26 mph pace. For reference, Usain Bolt's top speed was 28 mph, so imagine running the human speed world record for 13 miles, actually insane Edit: 2m 18s min/mile pace
I would argue this is the best sequence in the whole of the MCU. I know the series is fully of pure gold, but this one is just too good. The good-natured ribbing cuts through the generations between Steve and Sam (and Natasha at the end), the serious tone when Sam recognizes Steve may not be entirely home from the war, Steve pointing out how the world is better. It is, as you pointed out, perfect.
WS is a proof you can have a MCU superhero movie with more serious tone, especially in the final act, but does not fall into Zack Snyder category of desaturated, joyless pile of pretentious garbage pretending to be deep. Also i like how in fight between Cap and Bukcy you can feel the weight of hits, unlike Shang Chi, which of course was made by Jackie Chan crew and looked nice, but a lot of hits felt like just showing off for the camera.
Everyone says "they'll put it on the list" but I like that Cap actually has a list. And you know he's honest enough that he will check it all out when he can.
There were so many references in Endgame that someone could've missed if they didn't watch all of the previous movies. During the portals scene, when Falcon said "on your left" before the portals opened, was a legendary moment.
More or less why I wanted to watch all of the previous movies before I even considered watching Infinity War. I did forget about The Incredible Hulk though.
Series Consideration it’s true... I sleep on the couch... it’s like whoever’s bed this was had no idea what really matters... a feeling also of not being worthy.. I was never a soldier but I am for God that’s why I get it.. again I sleep on the couch.. you can’t help yourself to not help someone for everything you do but the same thing everyday that doesn’t show the most amount of immediate progress possible gives you anxiety....
black panther aside both winter soldier and cap shouldn't run faster than the speed they are running at . passing car going over at least 35 MPH or way higher. They are super humans, not SUPERHUMANS. They don't have super powers beyond the peak potential of human evaluation at that time. But then again, we don't know what potential that is I suppose.
No one is talking about how Steve JUST turned a corner, and is already THAT far away Half of yall haven't heard of something called a "joke", and it shows
Sam at Endgame: ... Dr. Strange: "you want me to Open The Portal on His Left, Right?" Sam: "how do you know" Dr. Strange: "saw it countless times before"
and at the same time training. because even caps abilities are pathetic compared to many avengers villains. so if cap easily catched and passed sam, one of the villains would have just stopped sams existence in a millisecond. army tactics of what if this was the enemy
1:18 "It's your bed, right?" IMO this was the line that basically cemented Sam Wilson's place in the MCU. Steve was just about to politely dismiss him, but Sam showed understanding about Steve's inner feelings instead of anything else he could've said. It's the line that piqued Steve's interest about this random guy that he just met while running. Sam Wilson's journey towards being Captain America started from one of the main virtues that Captain America should hold: empathy.
"My names is General Maoca Windu of the Juedi Order. At this point of the Clone War, I have dismantled and demstroyed over 100.000 of you type one battle droids. I'm giving you
@@rachelkrampien5613 in the scene where Nat and Steve find the zola room Natasha makes a saw reference and before she can explain it, Steve is like “I know I’ve seen it”
Ant-Man is pretty crucial in that they needed to establish the Quantum tunnel for Endgame. Falcon's backstory is less important in that sense. But in a perfect world, yes Falcon would have a movie.
@THE INVISIBLE WARRIOR the shield is 1/3rd the weight of steel so its possible i think. Plus Sam's strong too. Supersoldier serum doesn't make him that strong, because he was fighting regular trained humans and he took them out pretty easily but not too easily. In winter Soldier, the elevator scene, it took multiple punches to knock people out. He does have enhanced speed and strength but he's not superman lol. In civil war, he and bucky double teamed tony and his defensive functions were off. Tony got disoriented at best because of constant back and forth hits from bucky and steve. At that point his suit was a very heavy armour so not in combat condition. And cap only did manage to get a precise hit on the arc reactor and shut down the suit, because no one wanted to kill anyone, it was just a bar fight minus the bar. 3 guys wanting their way and fighting to come out on top. If some info here is wrong, i apologise. I watched entire mcu before infinity war but i haven't seen anything since.
@THE INVISIBLE WARRIOR ua-cam.com/video/q23jpbSu3dQ/v-deo.html And the strongest metal is uru, mjolnir, storm breaker and thanos's double blade thingy are made of uru.
Imagine meeting a superhero at the gym and then a few years later you _take his place._ Sam’s life ain’t the weirdest in the MCU, but it certainly is up there lmao
@@slytherinhouseteacher I can think of a couple weirder. Spider-Man, Starlord, Doctor Strange, and yeah, Hulk. All weirder lmao. Shit, Sam never even went to space
@@slytherinhouseteacher That doesn’t make it not weird. Peter Parker became a superhero at 15, almost IMMEDIATELY attracted the attention of the richest man and most famous hero in the world (Tony Stark), fought several Avengers literally days later, went to space, died for five years, had his entire identity revealed to the whole world, met two versions of himself from alternate universes as well as a bunch of their enemies (which, if they end up existing in his world too, will be an even WEIRDER experience), and then to top it all off he had his whole identity erased. Wild stuff. Hulk is a brilliant scientist, has like a billion doctorates, and then one day he accidentally becomes a giant green rage monster but only sometimes, then he kills a bunch of people but also helps save the world, falls in love with Scarlett Johansson but she dies, he goes to space for a while but doesnt remember it because he was the rage monster the whole time, then finds a way to become a rage monster but without the rage, then to top it all of he accidentally turns his cousin into a mini-rage monster (the rage is mini, not the monster. You get it) only to IMMEDIATELY go back to space and find out he has a space son. Weird enough for ya? lmao
@@mephostopheles3752 Nope not really. I mean, Miles is younger than Peter was... let's face it, this new spiderman kid is cooler than the original... I MEAN COME ON! THAT VENOM BLAST!
Sam's arc started in such a unique way. It's nice how these men interacted with each other. Sam treated him just like another dude and Cap introduced himself by his name, unlike a certain other dude who bragged about his Cap status multiple times. There are so many little details that really made Sam a worthy successor for that shield. Can't wait for Cap 4!
I think that was a good point. I mean, John Walker wasn't really a bad guy before the serum, and isn't a bad guy after the fact. The government just chose a man based on skill, less on attitude, but that's what I liked about him. If I was Captain America, since I'm no Steve Rogers, noone is, I'd be bragging about it too! Walker is a good character for me, because he's more human than most, but more emotionally driven than Steve was
All of Cap's old friends were gone, and no one was really filling that void. Nick Fury needed 'Captain America'. The Avengers were co-workers, and Natasha, as kind as she could be, was always holding back in her friendship with Steve in a way she didn't with Clint. So Sam really was the first real friend Steve had made since dethawing, and I loved that it was simple. They met each other running and connected over being soldiers. What you see is what you get. It's earnest. Exactly what Steve and Sam needed after losing best friends.
Me lol, i loved the fact he's training without the super soldier serum and i also liked the music when he was training + i'm hyped to see him using his own version of cap's suit
@@VirtualEnigma9022 I mean, a vibranium shield + vibranium wings + after endgame experience and training, I think it compensates the lack of serum, I'm pretty excited of the season finale.
For sam, before he was an avenger this was probably the coolest 5mins of his life.
He was already in an elite squad flying in those falcon wing so did cool things before
@@ozamatazbuckshank7467 yeah but... The avengers
@@ozamatazbuckshank7467 yeah but Captain America and the avengers saved the world from aliens a good time ago
Nah, he had actually rap battled Eminem before this. Although he went under a different name.
@@ansellmaximilian 🤣
Sam's entrance into the MCU was really strange, it's so chill that you wouldn't even know how important this character would be until much later
That explains alot about life,that's the humanity of Sam Wilson and the mcu,you never know how important something/someone is until it grows
Yeah, it didn't hit me until my second rewatch of the MCU on how odd it was that Sam just gets included, while at the same time making perfect sense given the guy he is and how him and Steve Rogers immediately connected.
Steve definitely knows how to pick best friends. Would love to know what screening processes he uses.
One could say the same for Steve. Just a scrawny kid from Brooklyn going to the movies when we first met him. And then you have Scott Lang in a jail cell. Not everyone is as rich or famous as Stark or Strange or Thor. Sometimes the true heroes are just regular people who give a damn about the world, and do what what is can.
I definitely knew he'd be a good character based on Anthony mackie playing him. Just didn't know he'd be pivotal to the MCU
Sam treated him like a regular dude, that’s how they became friends and Sam became an Avenger.
Of courses!
Nevr was star struck
As soon as he mentioned the bed, BOOM. They were instantly friends. Of course he’d bond with a fellow military guy.
And now Captain America!
I think this was an amazing opening tone to winter solider, you get a really cool character intro of Sam, you get that fun rivalry automatically put in there. And you even get a super quick recap of the end of "first avenger"
Yes... A Regular soldier that is faster than all of his own friends. That's how he got this to be the next captain America
I love how in just 3 minutes, Sam is instantly a likeable, relatable character. It speaks volumes to the writing and of course, Anthony Mackie himself.
And it took one episode of Falcon and the Winter Soldier to make him unlikeable.
@@thefanwithoutaface8105 How? I liked him just fine in F&WS.
@@NickPiers Sam treated John Walker, a fellow soldier, despite him in this exact movie working at the VA to help other fellow soldiers deal with their PSTD and readjusting to civilian life, like utter scum simply because he was given the title of Captain America, a title Sam himself said he didn't want.
Also treated John like absolute shit but chose to give Karli, a murderous terrorist, multiple chances despite her not only killing multiple innocent civilians but also murdering Lamar, another fellow Soldier and Walker's best friend right in front of all of them. And even after all the horrible stuff she did throughout the show, refused to end her.
Sam acted like an idiot and a jerk in that show compared to how he is in this movie.
@@NickPiersnah F and WS took so much charisma out of his character. Its what happens when studios decide to write allegory instead of worldbuilding
@@thefanwithoutaface8105 I think his hatred for John was more about him not thinking he was good enough to be the pinnacle of heroism that Cap was. John also proved himself to be too brutal and ruthless so Sam was right in the end. You gotta remember Sam also suffers from PTSD and isn’t as great of a guy as Cap is. The whole point of that show was to show that people labeled good and bad aren’t always just good or bad, and that the government was just as shady as villains they fought. As for the terrorists yeah that was just bad writing. They were clearly bad people even if their message was somewhat understandable.
My favorite detail in this whole scene is "I've been reading that a lot." "Reading the internet" is exactly the sort of "just lightly wrong" dialogue that sells him as of being of a different era.
@kevin willems I think what he means is that you read pages, blogs, articles, stories, forums, etc utilizing Internet connection, you do not actually read the internet itself because you can't.
@kevin willems man, how dumb can u be...
Ye that was good
@Ralph Macchiato
A more appropriate and common way to say it would be "using" , "I've been using the internet a lot" would've sounded way more organic, "reading" is as Jon pointed out, very telling.
sephiroth Ask a liberal cuz they’re pretty god damn dumb.
The chemistry between Sam, Steve and Natasha was just so great.
I miss Steve and Nat terribly.
@@manuelorozco7760
down terribly lmao
@@secretc222 Huh
@@manuelorozco7760 I miss them 3000
Wish they had a film of the three of them on the run after Civil War
Steve: Do you know Onya ?
Sam: Who is Onya?
Steve: Onya left
this is pretty hilarious
Sam: FUCK
This made me laugh harder than I expected 😂
Onyankapon
@@xRyann_ aot's onyankopon huh... XD
What’s so good about this scene is just how natural it feels. So many movies today don’t give characters breathing room and time to interact like normal people and it’s scenes like this that show why we need them.
Yup
Sometimes the casting department doesn't get enough credit.
WRONG !!!
Not to mention 57 flash cutscenes in as many seconds during most exciting parts of action movies (villain fights, car chases, etc)
Just leave the effing scene on ONE CAMERA FOR ONE FREAKIN MINUTE and let me enjoy it! F sake! /rant 😂
Couldn't agree more
the teacher: "we will be doing a slow jog around the track"
that one athletic kid:
Fallen JaguarXI Deadass my friend used to say “watch your right” every time he passed us. It was annoying as shit but when we seen this movie we laughed about the similarity.
Dawson Woolford I do that all the time
well thats me but I'm fat but also I can run fast
about 90kg
@@olumbekcisi121 yous a Freighter Boi, dat Freight Train.
One of the most normal, believable, and organic entries into the MCU, ever.
Lies again? After Dark X
@Tahminul Islam agreed
@Tahminul Islam Endgame was the grand finale and No Way Home was the epilogue
@@NazriB ...
Captain America movies are the best
Me: “2020 gonna be the best year ever” coronavirus: “on your left”
🥺😩😭😭😭
Me to 2019: "Perhaps I treated you harshly"
Stolen comment, I know
Notice how you said “left”? Democrats are scum.
@@CodyS777-oc8vs Fighting the coronavirus isn't and shouldn't be a partisan issue.
Well look at it this way: Earth and wildlife agree.
Love how Natasha acknowledges Sam with Steve.
She is trained in reading people and she knew the two vets just became friends.
She aproached both of them..not just the one celebrity!
Ah..the good ole days of actual writers. ❤❤❤
She seems to like what she sees...and so does Sam (then what guy wouldn't lol)
@@StefanthenautilusExactly
true, as a spy, she knows how to read and then use people. Gotta feel for Sam, tho...he gets his ass kicked in exercise, finds out the alpha male rides in a Corvette, then gets an eye-full of the driver.
Glazing is crazy
Right! Miss this kind of writing 💕
“Proof that Steve Rogers has a sense of humor”- written on a shield
I understood that reference
Loving this
Nope
hi anakin. ur a fucking idiot for killing the younglings
Written on the left side, of course
Sam doesn’t talk to Cap like he’s a living legend, he talks to him as Steve Rodgers, just another human being, asking about his life and how he’s going.
He had that much empathy from the start, and it’s this genuine care for others that sets him to be a great Captain America.
I agree. Sam relates to him because they’re both soldiers trying to have a normal life.
Very true ♥️
Another human being(X
Another vet(O
He treated him like a soldier coming gone from a tour.
@@xxgo0kst3rxx best response
Sam- Make us appear on his left!
Dr. Strange- Why?
Sam- don't worry, he'll get it!
The Senate/Sam: Dew It
i was searching for this one xD
Doctor strange: look bro, there are god knows how many of us ready to attack Thanos, and I obviously cannot make portals only on the right side. Just go through the left portal and move on, quit busting my balls.
LOL
No stop! I am dying!
Love how they tied this into Endgame. These little moments that they connect back to is what makes Marvel so great.
For anyone that's curious 13 miles in 30 minutes means Cap was running at an average of 26 mph (42 km/h) for 30 minutes. Usain Bolt hit nearly 28 mph or 44.5km/h between the 60 and 80 meter mark during his world record 100 meter dash. So Cap's morning jog was a shade slower than the fastest a human has ever run, but he maintained that speed for 1000x the distance.
hax
carai...
he wouldn't be so super if he didn't
And that wasn’t even Cap’s top running speed
@@lucasjohnson6 yeah, that's pretty much Cap's deal. He is quite literally a walking steroid.
*Falcon sleeping, hears a sound, wakes up, turns to his left*
Cap: On your left
He's just lying in Falcon's bed looking at him on his side
SCREAMS
*Falcon flying over the ocean, having a good time*
_splash splash splash Splash Splash SPLASH SPLASH SPLASH_
*Falcon looks down at the ocean, confused*
_OLD CAP RUNNING ACROSS THE OCEAN AT MACH 10 BESIDE HIM_
*O N Y O U R L E F T*
*Falcon at the theaters watching a Marvel movie*
*Cap pops up in the seat next to him*
Cap: On your left
Falcon: AHHH COME ON! You couldn’t sit in any other seat?!
Oh so you found one of my fanfics
"Don't say it, don't say it!"
"Ant-Man got a solo movie before you did"
Yeah he knows, I'm pretty sure Falcon was in the Ant-man movie
@@Taverens_Pull Saying that Falcon knows that Ant Man got a movie before he did implies that these characters are self aware that they are being filmed and movies are being made about them.
Yeah we know, we know.
The commenter was just
joking.
and then he got his own web series
Yeah but he got his own series, right up there with Loki the most loved a villain of the MCU.
Cap and Sam have such great dialog. Sam is one of Marvels best creations. he is the everyman who keeps finding himself in extraordinary situations and still rises to the challenge.
Drax is actually in this scene. He's just so incredibly still.
Damnn😂😂💯
@@arsenewenger5275 reporting someone for using 18+ words while you have a profilename of a person that insulted other human beings on a regular basis, using 18+ words.
Definition of hypocrisy: "the practice of claiming to have higher standards or more noble beliefs than is the case."
@@arsenewenger5275 btw. reported :)
@@arsenewenger5275 Are you a fucking 4 year old?
@@arsenewenger5275 how fucking old r u exactly?
What I love about this scene is how Sam was the first person who cap was able to truly connect with since coming back. He was able to talk with Steve about something deeply personal and not like a god amongst men like everyone else did
The conversation about the bed was easily the most believable part of the entire thing. In OIF1, I slept on the ammo palet for a Bradley at one point. When I came home, the beds were too soft, and the outside was too quiet.
@@danielhaire6677 the writers probably took inspiration from people like you
@@danielhaire6677 It took me about 7 months only to adapt to sleeping 5-6 hours straight w/o waking up multiple times. It was way too quiet and the bed was uncomfortable. Even after couple years had passed i still wasnt able to consistently maintain peaceful sleeping schedules. At some point i resorted to having loud music to be able to sleep.
@@danielhaire6677OIF1?
@@danielhaire6677I'm curious too about the abbreviation
Notice how Cap is ready to walk away after some small talk, but Sam immediately hones in on Cap's background as a soldier and is able to identify why he was up that early. He has a keen intuition as to the struggles of others, and that earned him the shield.
Yea nice little detail how Cap wants to end the conversation after Sam brings up how he’s a man out of his own time (which was still kind of a sore subject to cap at the time) but he manages to reel him back in with something they can both relate to
@@Kevin-12 then sam have steve look at the positive side of the basically in the future for him by asking "you must missed the good old days?" Thus making Steve realize there's no polio and internet
@James Krane Clearly you're a fool and you'd be the type of guy to think the Red Skull had some good points. Go eat boot.
Oh! That's clever! I never picked up on that!
@@bluemassgamer17 Sam was also kind enough not to point out to Steve - who DOES seem to view the past with rose-tinted glasses - that black people weren't having that swell a time in the USA in the 'good old days'.
13 Miles in 30 minutes?? That means Cap was running 2.3 minute miles, faster then the fastest man alive... And he didn't even break a sweat. What a beast.
That's 26 mph or 42 km/h. The worlds fastest runner can run 45 km/h.
@@malachite072 And Cap just casually ran at that speed for a morning jog.
@@allenzhao9479 Yea that's definitely superhuman to do that for 30 minutes
If cap can run 13 mi in 30 min, how fast can he run 1 mile?
0.43 miles/min@@best5547
Dr. Strange: (making portals)
Falcon:Hey can you make a portal on Cap's left?
Dr. Strange: Why left?
Falcon: It has got to be on left
they should put that in the movie
“It’s important”
Heh
You know, if Dr. Strange saw 14 million futures, he knows why Wilson does but may just ask to stay on that 1 path to victory.
It is outstanding when you hear that in a gym.
I love Sam. He is so relatable and funny. I bet he was yelling at Strange in Endgame like "IT HAS TO BE THE LEFT SIDE. LEFT SIDE!!" Lol
And the Doc was "Yes I Know! I've Seen This All Happen Before!"
No no “On your right.” makes sense too
Of course it had to, it was part of the timeline where they won. If it had been on the right they would have lost.
@@theruoc147 ah you make a good point
Lol
“Did you just take it? I assumed you just took it” LMAO IM DYING
lmbooo 😂😂
I was waiting on someone to comment it😂‼
This cracked me up!
Funniest moment
Nathanael J. Marcelin right
“It’s hilarious” is such a good response. You can tell the two of them are good friends already, it’s just so natural the way he responds. Someone else said it’s likely she’s said this a dozen times already and he just lets it roll off of him now
Soon as Sam brings up his past being frozen Cap was out of the conversation, all he probably hears from everyone is about his legend and his come back. Sam instantly realizing Steve's disinterest in his legend he switches gears and talks to him soldier to soldier as equals and that pulls Steve back into the conversation. Steve never believed he was better than anyone for any reason let alone him being a super soldier.
i re-watched their whole conversation to understand this comment. thank you for noticing this
Indeed
It's very consistent with his character. Sam is like a therapist for soldiers who came home.
Imma be a dickhead and point out , Steve is a soldier, but Sam is an Airman, Pararescue is an Air Force thing, they save people like actual supermans
@@bigpoppa3999 Thanks for bringing up Sam being like a life coach or therapist for returning soldier. Thats how he's able to read that Steve probably just wanted to be talked to about something that he could actually relate to. That puts this into even more perspective. And this was already my favorite marvel movie. lol
If Sam never mentioned the feeling of lying on his bed, he wouldn't have become the next Captain America 9 years later
right!!!! i think he said that so he could keep talking to him
I've watched this clip a few times. I know they met because the script demanded it, of course. But if we're looking at this through a real-life lens, the fact that Sam was the only other person out there running, gave Cap a glimpse into Sam's work ethic. In this case, preparation met opportunity.
@@RintTheReaver you dont do social interaction that much do u
This scene sets the fact that these two people are a lot alike and foreshadows more interactions between them at a more meaningful level later in the film. It's a bromance arc between these two which only fully ends at the end of Endgame.
@Lord AB It's exactly as I said. That act set off a chain of events that led to her meeting my brother, it wouldn't have happened otherwise.
"Hey Cap! It's Sam...
"On your Left"
Theater screams
Shut up
Come on !!!
Theatre blows
Dont think i m not watching you kid
SPOILER
This scene was so well done. It also puts more focus on military servicemen who've done their time. I just wish they had a scene with Steve helping homeless veterans get the help they need.
There's a sincerity to Steve that's so appealing. He's not an innocent, and not exactly wide-eyed, but you get the feeling that you could trust him immediately.
The country he's named for can say the same thing when it's living up to its best ideals.
People think their generation invented swears and sex. So when he swears (which happens very rarely) or mentions sex, people are surprised and look at him like "WTF???"
In the comics, Black Panther once noted that in a world of uncertainty, that if you chose to follow Steve Rogers, you could sleep well knowing you were on the right side of history.
@@danielhaire6677 Must've felt awkward during that whole Secret Empire debacle
@@woyame1 When has it done that? There’s a reason Falcon was hesitant to take up the mantle. For American descendants of slaves, it never lived up to those ideas.
The detail I've come to love about this scene is that Sam's outer shirt is soaked for several inches down from his neck, while Steve's shirt is bone dry. Just a nice touch to reinforce how much effort each was giving, relative to maximum, in that run.
Nice catch, never noticed that lol
Except sweating doesn't work that way. You sweat to cool down. Body heat is a result of the amount of work you do. Cap is doing more work so his body temp should be brain-frying thus he should literally be sweating buckets.
@@392redienhcs cap is barely doing any work relative to how advanced his muscles are, therefore his body isn’t putting in enough work to make his pores sweat to regulate the temperature
@@392redienhcs if an average Joe is gonna try to lift, say, a bucket full of cement and hold it, they're gonna be sweating bullets. A muscular athlete will do it either without sweating or sweat much less than the average person because their body needs to put in less energy to do the same task. Same principle applies to Cap
@@ThunderingSkies-w8h I understand the principle here but it doesn’t work in practice. More muscle or strength means more heat from more activation. Typically a stronger faster athlete will expend more energy for the same exact task, say a one mile run. Athletes in general have a higher metabolic rate and will spend more calories even doing nothing versus others doing nothing
Dormamu: Don't say it. DON'T say it!
Doctor Strange: Dormamu, I've come to bargain.
cOmE oN!!
On your left.
😂😂
DEM Project True but...at some point it becomes abuse to the eye when he rewinds time too much.
DEM Project also can a snap be sent to the mirror realm 🤔
Without a question, the best start to a Marvel film ever. I could watch this conversation for hours.
Imagine how different everything would be if Sam decided to sleep in that day and not go running.
On the next episode of Marvel's What If.....
He won't be caps lol
Small atitudes changes everything.
And just decided to be still rapping named Clarence 🤣
The TVA would come knocking.
Sam and Steve talk to each other as soldiers and fellow veterans do: with casual familiarity, good natured kidding that signals respect - like the brothers in arms they know themselves to be. It's a great thing, and the writers and actors hit the right notes in this scene to make it ring true. Love it.
bravo vince
@@ns7353 Is that a breaking bad reference? 😭🤣
A lot less swearing though, but I'm guessing it's because of the PG-13 rating
And only after that do they introduce each other XD
new M-she U would talk about emma having 2 moms ~
“You should be ashamed of yourself. You should take another lap”
“Did you just take it? I assume you just took it”
I'm dead.
And he came back on his left...
Spongebob vibes
Rogers, he's on the run
Rogers, he's number one
Rogers, he's coming next so watch out for Captain America X!!
Yes! Im on your other left now.
Okay, you convinced me, I’ll rewatch the best film in the MCU.
When Black Widow rolls up and gives you “that look.” Game over.
Scarlett Johannson is both effortless cool and dead sexy. THey could have found any number of hot women to put in there but I don't think anyone could be as smooth while doing it as she was. Especially when you compared Captain Marvel.
@@Elthenar if you think about it, Scarlett Johannson was a perfect choice to play Black Widow exactly because she's such a good actress. The Black Widows is, first of all, a spy, and a spy must have, just like an actress, the ability to change into a different person and to "seduce" her audience.
My wiener game went up through the roof brooo GODDDAMN SHE'S HOT 🥵
Elthenar yes
She’s pure evil 🥵
"On your left"
This line is still a legend even in Endgame
Legends live on
Legends never die
It was inevitable.
You won't believe how many callbacks there are in endgame.
I just noticed it yesterday after watching the Avengers assemble scene 454 times
Fun Fact: Anthony Mackie actually outran Chris Evans when they raced on set.
*Well that's something new*
Not surprised
Lmao thats hilarious. Makes sense though with how much Muscular actors like him focus on bulking for the appearance
You can actually see him gain quite a bit when he does that spurt in the last lap.
@@forgalzz7 huh, your right..
So much wit, chemistry, and character development packed into 3 minutes. We meet Wilson, immediately like him, immediately know he's a good guy, immediately know he's got the minerals to hang with Steve Rogers. And we were not told that by another character, we were shown that in interaction with other characters. Beautiful.
“Avatar is the highest grossing film ever”
Avengers Endgame: On ur left
*Avatar Sequels:* On your l-
*8 movie Delays:* On your right
@@bilboswaggins848 avengers five to avengers endgame: on you're left
Well avatar was extremely impressive for its time
Isiah Duran true i don’t think should mock avatar since end game passed it avatar was great for its time
@@isiahduran2041 Avatar wasn't that good of a movie. The 3d effects and James Cameron name are why it blew up.
Of course, when you account for inflation Gone With the Wind blows them both away. By about 2 or 3 times.
Falcon in endgame: Make sure to open the portal on his left
Dr.Strange: Why?
Falcon: *My goals are beyond your understanding*
Stolen and bad
Wait i dont know dc well but who's quote is this?
@@MrNight-dg1ug I didn't steal anything. Not intentionally anyway.
@@jhp3658 reverse flash cw
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Sam wasn't afraid to get a good look at the Widow, and she took notice. That was a cool scene right there.
@@Minor_Dre she was like..who is this man staring at me.
She played into it, never hesitates to flirt lol
Right
she flirted with each MCU character litterly
@@MVPwolf Tony steve bruce Sam
Maybe clint
0:39 how fast would chris evans have to be going to be that far up just afyer exiting the frame adter turning the corner.
a double maybe? he went out of frame after the corner so when the camera switched angles the double was already ahead beforehand 🤔
@@lucyycg oh it was for sure a double, but if we’re talking about Steve Rogers, depending on the source material, he can canonically run 60 mph or even faster at full speeds
Stealing from another comment, 13 miles in 30 minutes is about a 26 mph pace. For reference, Usain Bolt's top speed was 28 mph, so imagine running the human speed world record for 13 miles, actually insane
Edit: 2m 18s min/mile pace
Steve gave his full speed up to that point. Same as when he was running on the ship deck.
@@georgedaginger3928 I don’t think either of those are his full speed
i really miss seeing heroes just be normal people and living out a life.
I know. I kind of want to just see super heroes engaged in mildly witty banter, not actually using their powers. I think that's a sign of my age.
Watch One Punch Man
ua-cam.com/video/JrmrwcaFdWc/v-deo.html
Keimar Drain sometimes people don’t want Action
FreeGoro Lol 😂
"No polio's good."
Coronavirus: On your left
Polio: Don't say it don't say it!
Coronavirus: On your left
Too soon bro xD
underrated
Yea that's why he said he needs new lungs covid-19
That’s a lil 2 soon but funny
This sequence is perfect. The dialogue. The tiki and taka. Just the right amount of space between the lines. No filler.
Tiki taka?
We ain't talking about Barcelona
my name is jose mourinho
I googled tika and taka thinking it was some new slang after reading this comment 🤦🏻♂️
Back when the writing was actually good.
I would argue this is the best sequence in the whole of the MCU. I know the series is fully of pure gold, but this one is just too good. The good-natured ribbing cuts through the generations between Steve and Sam (and Natasha at the end), the serious tone when Sam recognizes Steve may not be entirely home from the war, Steve pointing out how the world is better. It is, as you pointed out, perfect.
Evidence that Winter Soldier is one of (if not the best) written MCU movies. It also had the single best fight choreography in any MCU movie.
WS is a proof you can have a MCU superhero movie with more serious tone, especially in the final act, but does not fall into Zack Snyder category of desaturated, joyless pile of pretentious garbage pretending to be deep. Also i like how in fight between Cap and Bukcy you can feel the weight of hits, unlike Shang Chi, which of course was made by Jackie Chan crew and looked nice, but a lot of hits felt like just showing off for the camera.
Bingo@@Endru85x
"Don't say it, don't you say it!"
"On your left."
"Come on!"
On your comments
Great scene.
and when you turn the corner, he is already so far ahead
And then Sam tries to spring like he can actually keep up with the guy who has now lapped him 3 times
Which part was that?
Totally missed it
Two generations of Captain America running with each other. Damn this has been excellent character development for Sam
Man it’s been a hard two years since Endgame! But I’m happy for Sam. I’ve warmed up to him after Civil War
But Sam is not Captain America though
Haven't watched the recent episodes. Looks like he became Captain America eventually.
John Walker was also hiding behind trees. We can't see him, but he's there.
@@StevenAkinyemi he is the captain america now...
The Falcon: Runs a mile in 7 minutes
Captain America:Runs a mile in 3 minutes
Me: Runs a mile in 3 days
And yet there's not a single drop of swear on cap, I mean, he's such a specimen.
lol it was even less than 3 minutes in this vid though (considering he said 30 miles in 21 minutes)
and i understand, i got asthma and it's a struggle
@@shahar1811 are u ok?lol he clearly said 13 miles in 30 minutes
@@pallin2198 and that was jogging and a bad start
Cap can outrun cars in Germany in Civil War.
“Oooohh, that’s how it is!” 😂. Love Cap.
"It is a masterpiece, James. Complete. Comprehensive. It captures the African-American experience."
He’s out of line, but he’s right
@@Trackrace29582 And now he dances, enjoying Zemo....ment 🙌🏽
@@salladinthegreat What you did there, I see it.
Your TT would be proud
I understood that Reference
"Cap it's Sam can you hear me?"
"On your left"
ENDGAME❤❤
xSarcasticxz whattt he never said that in endgame dumb ass
@@GoldenBoy0423 hahahahhah are you mad xd loser ;)
@@GoldenBoy0423 hahahaha u are funny dude xd still mad ? still a loser ;)
@@GoldenBoy0423 clearly you're an uncultured swine
Mario Hernandez god, how old are you? it’s past your bed time kiddo, you have school tomorrow!
When these two first met, they had no idea they would become as important to each other as they did.
That’s kind of how friendships happen sometimes
Sure changed Sam’s life forever.
I started warming up to Sam thanks to Civil War
@exo senpai I meant Sam as part of the overall saga that Civil War was part of
they wanted to draw two lines of friends for Steve, a friend from past and a friend from present, and gave them a show
Everyone says "they'll put it on the list" but I like that Cap actually has a list. And you know he's honest enough that he will check it all out when he can.
I love this, this wasn’t a fan talking to captain America, this was two veterans of war talking and becoming family. And you know I’m all for that
@Oni Chan If Origins: Wolverine is right, Logan has fought in every war since the American Civil War.
RachelLadd18@gam,com
“nothing’s stronger than family”
why did Vin Diesel's family meme come to my head when you said family
You don't need a fan when you got FAMILY.
Imagine getting picked up by Scarlett Johansson in front of your friend.
The dream...
@@tharengore7215 On your left
On your Bed
@@Nobody1991 lmao
They also kissed
There were so many references in Endgame that someone could've missed if they didn't watch all of the previous movies.
During the portals scene, when Falcon said "on your left" before the portals opened, was a legendary moment.
More or less why I wanted to watch all of the previous movies before I even considered watching Infinity War. I did forget about The Incredible Hulk though.
Yo, stop this.
Wow I didn't know that, that's crazy!
Ahhj stop.it you are everywhere
Do we.have the same interest
I love the instant friendship they had. I cried when Sam said "On your left" in Endgame. ❤
Joey Tribbiani jumps in, NO NO NO, it's "how yoU doing"!
Wat
haha joey's ''twin''
@@richardtv6167 hehe :D
@Athi vignesh me too, perfectly normal actually.
I read this comment after I watched an episode of friends.
This guy ain’t a avenger, his real name is Clarence
kevstaa 7 and I hear Clarence's parents have got a real good marriage.
@@smoothrhythmproductions1698 This guy don't wanna running, he's shook
'Cause ain't no such things as halfway crooks
4RES 313 fuck free world
@@hawksnation1885 313 fuck thanos 313 fuck thanos steve rogers, steve rogers, steve rogers
Under each video with this actor I am looking for a similar comment =D Clarence ones - Clarence forever!
Lmao “I’m here to pick up a fossil” 😂😂 what a roast from Nat
Later on she becomes a fossil
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@joscar062 ayo bro 😭😭
@@joscar062 lmao
Steve and Nat were my favorite duo in the MCU with their chemistry in the movie.
@@scruffd0g193 they were good at it
Winter Solider, to this day, is still Marvel's best movie
*EDIT: 2024, HAPPY NEW YEAR, UA-cam!*
Jokes aside, that's the best line in the universe! 👌
On your left
On your left
@@fancyleaf8364 no!!! 😂
@@fancyleaf8364 on your left
@@fancyleaf8364 Don't say it, DON'T SAY IT
"It's your bed, right?"
I love how Sam, who provides counselling to veterans, can't help but give a little guidance to even a veteran like Cap.
Series Consideration it’s true... I sleep on the couch... it’s like whoever’s bed this was had no idea what really matters... a feeling also of not being worthy.. I was never a soldier but I am for God that’s why I get it.. again I sleep on the couch.. you can’t help yourself to not help someone for everything you do but the same thing everyday that doesn’t show the most amount of immediate progress possible gives you anxiety....
How can you let someone pass by and not try what you can knowing you could have done something and didn’t then you wouldn’t sleep at all.
@@jasonsuhr339 Oh no question. I just think it speaks to Sam that he picked up on that. ESPECIALLY for an apparently perfect specimen like Cap.
Rare breed!!!
Bad becomes worse because everything is fragile and afraid when you’ve “given every reason not to be”(tried)
"Cant run everywhere"
Civil War: *literally running through a highway
Then he hops in an SUV to catch up. ✌🏼
That's why Winter soldier attacked him. WS hates liars!
That was one of the coldest scenes them niggas was straight gone 🔥🔥🔥
@@rotyler2177 yes.
black panther aside both winter soldier and cap shouldn't run faster than the speed they are running at . passing car going over at least 35 MPH or way higher. They are super humans, not SUPERHUMANS. They don't have super powers beyond the peak potential of human evaluation at that time. But then again, we don't know what potential that is I suppose.
This is one of my favorite scenes in the MCU. It's just a couple guys getting to know each other. The banter between them is excellent.
It’s phenomenal writing indeed
No one is talking about how Steve JUST turned a corner, and is already THAT far away
Half of yall haven't heard of something called a "joke", and it shows
oh you noticed it too
He was averaging 40 kmph for 20 kms. That is FAR MORE than the World record. HE would finish a marathon in 1 hour. Current world record in 2:01:39.
Dude ran a 100m in 2seconds
@@arnavnarayan2105 no the current record is under 2 hours
13 miles in 30 minutes. 26 mph
Sam at Endgame: ...
Dr. Strange: "you want me to Open The Portal on His Left, Right?"
Sam: "how do you know"
Dr. Strange: "saw it countless times before"
As far as I'm concerned this is canon
legomaestro, ain’t arguing with that
This is not true because dr.strange was on titan when the endgame thing happened so the portal that opens at wakanda is someone else😂😂
@@ajiqsyahmi5643 Dr strange can portal
"You did it in all 14 million possibilities"
Imagine you’re just taking your morning jog and Captain America literally shows up. Like Sam was so chill about that.
That’s why Steve liked Sam from the beginning. He treated him like a regular guy instead of a celebrity.
0:32-0:34
**2 - 3 weeks to Halloween**
“Don’t say it!”
**Christmas/Holiday ads show up**
“On your left!”
2:04 Steve actually had seen Star Wars.
I wonder how confused he was seeing Mace Windu.
And when he went back to return the aether stone to Asgard he probably thought he was on Naboo seeing Padme 😂
Bruh bet it was episode 4 not the prequels
The last action hero! THERE! you´re welcome!
Possibly Rocky as well as Stallone was in Guardians Vol 2.
Ok, mind blown!
It's funny to me in universe context Sam is just a random guy that Steve is just trolling.
I'm sure steve can troll any american (and probably any other) military vet and utterly get away with it. And I'm certain Sam isn't the first.
we military Vets are always trolling each other over something. but it's all in good fun. it's one way that we blow off stress.
@@jamesdick2580 what service?
and at the same time training. because even caps abilities are pathetic compared to many avengers villains. so if cap easily catched and passed sam, one of the villains would have just stopped sams existence in a millisecond. army tactics of what if this was the enemy
@@Agencyagent34 nah he'll prob say marines
1:18 "It's your bed, right?"
IMO this was the line that basically cemented Sam Wilson's place in the MCU. Steve was just about to politely dismiss him, but Sam showed understanding about Steve's inner feelings instead of anything else he could've said. It's the line that piqued Steve's interest about this random guy that he just met while running.
Sam Wilson's journey towards being Captain America started from one of the main virtues that Captain America should hold: empathy.
This might sound weird but this is one of my favourite movie openings. Just the simplicity but such a well designed scene.
I love how the only thing that Cap has ticked on his Notebook was Star Wars😂
"My names is General Maoca Windu of the Juedi Order. At this point of the Clone War, I have dismantled and demstroyed over 100.000 of you type one battle droids. I'm giving you
And yet he’s also watched saw 😂
Wait what? He's watched the horror movies saw?
@@rachelkrampien5613 in the scene where Nat and Steve find the zola room Natasha makes a saw reference and before she can explain it, Steve is like “I know I’ve seen it”
@@jamesnialG There's both a slash and a tick.
And now Bucky has that notebook 😭😭
About that...
And now he doesn’t lol
Had*
@Juan Espinoza I bet she put it on eBay for thousands of dollars
I honestly would pay to see Bucky do a reaction series on youtube. Given the shit he's seen, him watching Star Wars and Star Trek would be hilarious.
Sam: DONT YOU SAY IT DONT YOU SAY IT
Cap: Ant-Man got a solo movie before you did
I would love to see Falcon get a gritty Middle East war film as his solo outing. Maybe even have War Machine there as well.
Sam:I actually had a solo movie,but it was in 2002 and i lost a rap battle against a white dude who dissed himself
Sam: CMON!!!
Ant-man was supposed to happen before Ultron
Ant-Man is pretty crucial in that they needed to establish the Quantum tunnel for Endgame. Falcon's backstory is less important in that sense.
But in a perfect world, yes Falcon would have a movie.
2:29
Black Widow: Hey, fellas.
Captain America: Good day, Mistress.
Here after seeing sam train with the shield.
And his nephew was on his left
MY MAN!
@THE INVISIBLE WARRIOR the shield is 1/3rd the weight of steel so its possible i think. Plus Sam's strong too.
Supersoldier serum doesn't make him that strong, because he was fighting regular trained humans and he took them out pretty easily but not too easily. In winter Soldier, the elevator scene, it took multiple punches to knock people out. He does have enhanced speed and strength but he's not superman lol. In civil war, he and bucky double teamed tony and his defensive functions were off. Tony got disoriented at best because of constant back and forth hits from bucky and steve. At that point his suit was a very heavy armour so not in combat condition. And cap only did manage to get a precise hit on the arc reactor and shut down the suit, because no one wanted to kill anyone, it was just a bar fight minus the bar. 3 guys wanting their way and fighting to come out on top.
If some info here is wrong, i apologise. I watched entire mcu before infinity war but i haven't seen anything since.
@THE INVISIBLE WARRIOR u dummy, its 1/3rd the weight. Lemme send u something.
@THE INVISIBLE WARRIOR ua-cam.com/video/q23jpbSu3dQ/v-deo.html
And the strongest metal is uru, mjolnir, storm breaker and thanos's double blade thingy are made of uru.
Imagine meeting a superhero at the gym and then a few years later you _take his place._
Sam’s life ain’t the weirdest in the MCU, but it certainly is up there lmao
If that's not the weirdest one... WHAT IS?! And if you say Hulk, I will smash you - pun intended
@@slytherinhouseteacher I can think of a couple weirder. Spider-Man, Starlord, Doctor Strange, and yeah, Hulk. All weirder lmao. Shit, Sam never even went to space
@@mephostopheles3752 ...... I agree with Doctor Strange and Starlord, the other two aren't so much weird as wrong place wrong time situations.
@@slytherinhouseteacher That doesn’t make it not weird. Peter Parker became a superhero at 15, almost IMMEDIATELY attracted the attention of the richest man and most famous hero in the world (Tony Stark), fought several Avengers literally days later, went to space, died for five years, had his entire identity revealed to the whole world, met two versions of himself from alternate universes as well as a bunch of their enemies (which, if they end up existing in his world too, will be an even WEIRDER experience), and then to top it all off he had his whole identity erased. Wild stuff. Hulk is a brilliant scientist, has like a billion doctorates, and then one day he accidentally becomes a giant green rage monster but only sometimes, then he kills a bunch of people but also helps save the world, falls in love with Scarlett Johansson but she dies, he goes to space for a while but doesnt remember it because he was the rage monster the whole time, then finds a way to become a rage monster but without the rage, then to top it all of he accidentally turns his cousin into a mini-rage monster (the rage is mini, not the monster. You get it) only to IMMEDIATELY go back to space and find out he has a space son.
Weird enough for ya? lmao
@@mephostopheles3752 Nope not really. I mean, Miles is younger than Peter was... let's face it, this new spiderman kid is cooler than the original... I MEAN COME ON! THAT VENOM BLAST!
Sam's arc started in such a unique way. It's nice how these men interacted with each other. Sam treated him just like another dude and Cap introduced himself by his name, unlike a certain other dude who bragged about his Cap status multiple times. There are so many little details that really made Sam a worthy successor for that shield. Can't wait for Cap 4!
Thats how Bros meet each other
Who was that other dude who bragged?
@@Kromiball john walker
@@Kromiball John Walker
I think that was a good point. I mean, John Walker wasn't really a bad guy before the serum, and isn't a bad guy after the fact. The government just chose a man based on skill, less on attitude, but that's what I liked about him. If I was Captain America, since I'm no Steve Rogers, noone is, I'd be bragging about it too! Walker is a good character for me, because he's more human than most, but more emotionally driven than Steve was
All of Cap's old friends were gone, and no one was really filling that void. Nick Fury needed 'Captain America'. The Avengers were co-workers, and Natasha, as kind as she could be, was always holding back in her friendship with Steve in a way she didn't with Clint. So Sam really was the first real friend Steve had made since dethawing, and I loved that it was simple. They met each other running and connected over being soldiers. What you see is what you get. It's earnest. Exactly what Steve and Sam needed after losing best friends.
I love how falcon referenced his meeting with cap when he returned to life after hulk’s snap
Jones Heywire it’s been a month calm down if u haven’t seen it ur probably not planning on it
@Emilio Pena and black widows sacrifice, and Hawkeyes attempt to do the same thing
On your left.
Falcon: "Don't say it, Don't you say it!"
Captain: "Your real name is Clarence"
Clarence: "COME ON!"
I got that reference
And Clarence lives at home with both parents. And Clarence parents have a real good marriage.
@@jasonl7937 lmao
@@jasonl7937 this guy don't wanna Battle, he's shook, cause there's no such thing as halfway crooks
Damn this comment make me wanna go watch 8 mile again!
2014 Sam Wilson: I think I'll go for a morning run.
2023 Captain America: You're probably wondering how we got here... That run took me a long way.
Empowering speech. If only T Challa was here to hear it
@@manuelorozco7760 That speech was incredible.
@@wanderlustwarrior Exactly
imagine if he DIDNT do a morning run
@@jordanplayz5637 Zola's algorithm underestimated his tenacity.
Sam and Nat manage to have more chemistry saying hi through a car window than Steve and Sharon Carter across 2 movies.
Falcon: "How you doin?"
Black Widow: "Hey."
Cap: "You cant run everywhere."
Falcon: "I can fly."
underrated
When he has his wing pack on him that is.
@1Yan00 I understood the reference, hahaha
Only realizing the foreshadowing of that line!
In Endgame...
SAM: ON YOUR LEFT
CAP: AM I A JOKE TO YOU?
Razzie LDN what
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That's not how it work this is cringe
I still don’t get “am I a joke to you” , what does that mean ?
it should be
"Right: Am I a joke to you?"
Who's seeing this after Sam's exercise montage in episode 5?
Meeeeee
Yessir🔥
I am!
Me lol, i loved the fact he's training without the super soldier serum and i also liked the music when he was training + i'm hyped to see him using his own version of cap's suit
@@VirtualEnigma9022 I mean, a vibranium shield + vibranium wings + after endgame experience and training, I think it compensates the lack of serum, I'm pretty excited of the season finale.
I think Steve is a well preserved mummy not a fossil
After Endgame this phrase has completely new context for me!)
its the same context. he was on his left. are you stupid?
@@pepesilvia2094 no. Hes inevitable.
@@pepesilvia2094 Mr Thanos, I don't feel so good...
@@pepesilvia2094 geez calm down
1k+ people and the youtube channel don't know what the word "context" mean.
Fun fact:
Anthony Mackie is actually faster than Chris Evans when some bloopers were made on set
@@osamayounis8229 yes
@@Stephanthecuteblondie2567 stfu
roblox 😂
@@Stephanthecuteblondie2567 Tell that to jesse owens
@The Wholesome Guy u should go full offense bcs the guy was being offensive
Fun fact: Apparently Chris Evan did ballet when he was younger, that is why he has such good running form.
Just imagine going to a ballet show and just seeing captain America dance infront of you
@@theerandomdude2375 Is the promotion for Captain America is still alive ?
Chris Evens in a tutu
Also a wrestler and a football player
@@OutCast907 Maybe English next time?
Sam: "don't say it! don't you say it!"
Mr Ditkovich: "give me rent!"