1:35 its such a minor detail but remember how Coulson gives Tony the hi-fi laptop thingy for his briefing and Natasha gives Bruce the phone. But here, knowing Steve, Fury gives him the old fashioned file he is accustomed to for his briefing. See! Its details like these because of which I love MCU.
I think this is one of the few times we ever see Steve express absolute anger. He made the ultimate sacrifice, for his country, for those he love, for what he believed in. And how was he rewarded? Loses his friends, the love of his life, and his world. He was ready to sacrifice it all, he just didn’t expect to live with it.
@@043muitoa right, but until then, he thought this was it. Never did he think he’d get to go back. Pretty sure he had the idea when he Peggy at the old base when grabbing more Pym Particles.
"express absolute anger. " Maybe when he tried stopping Thanos hand, so he couldn't get the Mind Stone and snap away half of all existence, on top of killing Vision, in Infinity War?
@@MaxwellAerialPhotography Nope, all my memories are of my senses. Unless I specifically imagined an event in third-person at the time, then I would remember that.
Jason Frye it’s a sad feeling knowing how far we have all come. Being a high schooler watching the marvel movies to being a grown adult and seeing end game. Brought tears seeing the ending of end game. Like, where has the time gone?
now I feel even older. marvel movies were out when I was in college and now im over 30 and end game is out. and in the mean time kids became adults. damn, time flies
The writing in this one still holds up extremely well. Very comic book like dialogue that’s still entertaining for a mainstream audience, like a number 1 comic reboot or something
People overlook the writing in the MCU because they're disracted by all the special effects and fancy tech, but it's the writing that's why the movies are so good.
@@a2ndopynyn Writers Marcus & McFeely and we are all 'feelying' it...Cap 1,2&3, Avengers 3&4...except for Thor The Dark World which they also wrote.....a bad egg out of a half dozen eggs, it happens sometimes, that's life.
“Landing” is essentially what he did, it just wasn’t a safe one due to circumstance. Since Red Skull broke the auto pilot (thus locking the navigational system and steering) Cap has to manually overpower the controls in order to force and hold the plane down. As everything, it’s more fleshed out in the screenplay and novelization, but the Director made cuts in favor of a tighter pace and heavier focus on Steve and Peggy’s goodbye.
@Cody Brock Well, yeah. That’s the point. Crashing the plane was the only way *_to_* land it. “I’ve got to put her in the water.” PEGGY CARTER But you said you couldn’t steer it. “I can’t. But I think I can crash it.” As for manually dropping the bombs: Cap isn’t presented with time to be running around the ship attempting to release 6 bombers, as well as trying to un wedge the additional bomber he crashed back into the plane. Although often glossed over, the film presents the Valkyrie as traveling at great speeds - Having reached the Arctic from Germany in under 30 minutes, meaning it would be arriving at its destination in minutes; “This things moving too fast and it’s headed for New York. Right now, I’m in the middle of nowhere. If I wait any longer, a lot of people are going to get hurt.” Basically the TLDR is - Cap’s sitting on 100 tons of explosives, has very limited time to take action, with potentially millions of lives on the line. He’s not thinking about saving his own skin. There’s only one shot to get it right and he’s not taking any chances.
I suspect, with my understanding of the subject matter, that the suggestion being made here to the audience, is that the only wars worth fighting - and winning - are wars fought by wise soldiers who have reason to defend & die… …this is why Dr Erskine taps Steve’s ‘heart’. There is no question to the answer: ‘why me’. That ‘wizard’ saw firsthand, by providence, the sentiment shared by Steve & Bucky. There is no method to test for such heartfelt sentiment. One last thing: Steve Rogers was criminal
Honestly I love the fact that Fury used a traditional, file dossier in order to brief Cap. Shows that even though Fury knows about Cap's ridiculously enhanced mental processing capability and COULD understand a hologram of the Tesseract, he probably just figured it'd be a nice subtlety and easier way of going about things than using modern technology.
It shows respect for Steve and his limits - smart as he is, he's still just recently, from his perspective, jumped forward in time about 70 years, and won't be all that comfortable with a lot of recent technology yet. A simple paper file is easily accessible to him without making him uncomfortable about breaking something probably very expensive, or stressing about not knowing how to use the damn thing.
He got over the episode when he heard the “oh my god, this guys still alive”. You could say the loud impacts of his punches started to give him flash backs but his own strength/vitality “omg, this guys still alive!” reminded him of his heroism and Fury reminded him of his duty (save the world).
These punches are way too light for cap. Caps punches are way heavier than this crap. Otherwise he wouldn't be breaking robots woh bear hands and punching Corvus glaive and knocking him to the ground. In the comics,he took down Nuke and us agent. So this is nothing
@@sohamroy8442 They actually captured that quite well, if you notice, with every Captain America/Avengers movie he becomes stronger until a certain moment idk when that was but I remember him doing way heavier hits in late avengers/cap movies compared to his first movie or this one
Actually in recent events we saw the head display of ironman was measuring cap's punch force.it was mere 1400 Newtons..I highly suspect that cap could be holding back.
@@Ppm1845 I think it was definitely a mistake in the creator's part. This is something that is not even peak human. Humans can also achieve this. And in mcu cap is definitely superhuman.
@@sohamroy8442 yes bro I researched it but we got to go up with that fact right? I even wondered it was like 140608 instead of 1406.08 But in civil war final fight, both of them pulled their punches.
@@Leenapanther Early 20th century. The All-Stars themselves are like 100 years old at this point. They were the only shoe I wore from grade school till college, until I started having foot problems. I went to a podiatrist and he goes "You wear Converse? They have literally no support." I was so sad when I had to transition to more "proper" shoes. But I'll always keep a pair of the Red, White and Blue ones. There's nothing like them.
Spihk Heartbust!? Spihk Heartbust mates internet friends people in store bottle was bought in order for Bozeman Hotmail Recipient to Consume a drink in a Park
Cap came a long way. So happy with his progression in the MCU. From "we have our orders, we should follow them" to "we are here to fight and if you want to stand in our way, we'll fight you too" to the government.
bulletproofman323 Fuck the government in general. Captain America IS America incarnate. Honor, dignity, valor, liberty, and a heart. Their gov had hydras hand so far up their asses they’re just more useless now than before, and they were useless then.
Steve Rogers has never followed an order in his entire life...that line was a prime example of Joss not knowing what to do with Steve. cause here's how that scene went. we have our orders, we should follow them" he walks out of the room and breaks into a secret part of the helicarrier and finds the hydra weapons... even in the war...Phillips: essentially orders him to not march into enemy territory on the chance his friend and other men are still alive...and what does steve do... THAT...
Those Slovakia Accords are for Govts, they are not binding to individuals and those individuals should not be punished for exercising their free will not to sign. What about Thor, who is going to hold him accountable, the Hulk? Those who wish to follow the accords should, those who don't should have and should be left alone to do what they do best.
0:46 it's really subtle but he hung up the punching bag with one hand those things are heavy, and you can tell by the way it sounds and drops when it's hooked too
Would have liked to have seen him make the decision to stay and what ot was like for him staying...and if cap stayed how did the avengers win all of those battles? Doesnt make sense
The history of the Tesseract and how it was in Captain Marvel: ancient times: Odin brings the Tesseract to Earth. 1942: Red Skull retrieves Tesseract on Earth. 1945: Tesseract falls in the ocean; it is retrieved by Howard Stark. 1946: Howard Stark helps create SHIELD. 1940s-1980s: Howard Stark studies the Tesseract and is part of Project Pegasus, a SHIELD operation to secretly study and harness Tesseract power. 1980s: Kree agent Mar-Vell comes to Earth and poses as Wendy Lawson. She works for Pegasus & gets the Tesseract. As Pegasus is about harnessing the Tesseract, she steals the Tesseract, takes it to her lab in outer space, and creates the Light Speed Engine. She brings a Tesseract energy core with her back to Earth. 1989: Carol Danvers destroys the energy core and gains powers; she is taken to Hala, the Kree world, and given Kree blood. The Tesseract is hidden on Mar-Vell's lab ship. 1995: Captain Marvel & Nick Fury find Mar-Vell's ship and obtain the Tesseract. Goose swallows it, but spits it back out on Fury's desk. 1995-2011: The Tesseract is kept in secret storage by Nick Fury. 2011: After Thor & the Destroyer arrive to Earth, fighting in New Mexico, the World Security Council decides to restart Project Pegasus and use Tesseract energy to create weapons, the same way Red Skull did in World War Two. The post-credits scene of Thor 1 is Nick Fury giving the cube to Erik Selvig to study. 2012: Erik Selvig is studying the Tesseract at the Project Pegasus facility. Nick Fury is called there because the Tesseract is going crazy. Loki appears and steals it. He uses it to create a wormhole for the Chitauri, but the Avengers defeat him; Thor takes the Tesseract back to Asgard. 2017: Loki steals the Tesseract during the events of Ragnarok. 2018: Loki gives the Tesseract to Thanos, who crushes it to get the Space Stone hidden inside. *_ENDGAME UPDATE:_* 2018: Thanos destroys the Space Stone along with the other Infinity Stones, reducing them to atoms. 2023: Avengers go back in time to gather the six Infinity Stones, creating alternate timelines in the process. Iron Man, Ant-Man, Captain America & Hulk travel back to 2012. Alternate 2012: Loki ends up getting the Tesseract & escapes, creating a branch timeline on the alternate timeline. The Avengers are unable to clip this branch because of it. The upcoming _Loki_ TV show will be set in this timeline. Due to Loki's escape with the Tesseract, Iron Man & Captain America time travel to April 7, 1970, creating another alternate timeline. Tony Stark steals the Tesseract from Camp Lehigh. 2023: The Avengers shatter the Tesseract and place the Space Stone in a nano gauntlet. After the final battle, Cap takes the Space Stone (and the other stones) back to their original times. He returns the Space Stone (without the Tesseract) to the alternate timeline 1970. While this doesn't erase the timeline, it eliminates the branch timeline that would exist if the stone was not returned. Since they cannot return the 2012 Tesseract, that branch timeline still exists.
@@TreesOnTheBeach There used to be marksmanship courses in public schools. Cultural changes, that nobody asked for, made that paradigm no longer possible.
If you lived through both WWI and WWII, you would have think that we should have had our fill for war and that such things should have ended forever. But humans' capacity for conflict seems limitless
The Real Snowy speaks to the fact he’s from the 40s and it was hilarious. If you’ve seen a film noir you’ll know men back then where...tougher...(unless you were designated foreigner peter lorre lol).
And still he always stayed true to his promise to Dr. Erskine. He remained a good man. When he abandoned his shield in Civil War and went on the run after his own government betrayed everything he stood for, he stopped calling himself Captain America but instead went by Steve Rogers as we saw in Infinity War during the battle in Wakanda.
This is one of my favorite scenes with Cap. Normally he is so stoic, so composed and holding himself together for the sake of the rest of the team. But alone, here with no one but the bag, he is for once perhaps out of all of the Marvel movies an internal mess, a traumatized furnace of shocked and drastically changed world views, a changed world--a changed _time._ This man has PTSD. Seeing this scene really solidifies for me the fact that, in a way, going back to doing what he does best and fighting for his world as opposed to being retired and beating up a punching bag was good for him. This scene...is probably the worst he ever was out of all of the Marvel movies, second to after Infinity War--and even then he seemed to accept that outcome better.
Yesss someone finally brought it up favorite part of the scene he gets time to actually process what happened and when he does the punch get harder and harder showing so much emotion just by hitting something and nothing being said!!!!🤌🏾
“Is there anything you can tell us about the Tesseract that we ought to know now?” “You should have left it in the ocean” One line and the power of the tesseract is made clear
The "They didn't say what we lost" and "We made some mistakes along the way." lines definitely imply Cap learned about the Nukes, the wars that came after, and were still going. I imagine his anger in this scene is a mixture of losing everything he loved to time, and knowing the country he was so patriotic to has committed atrocities since sacrificing everything for it. But he still fights, cause that's Steve Rogers.
Such a perfect sequence. "When I went under, the world was a war. I wake up and they say we won. They didn't say what we lost." Shows you everything you need to know about what kind of man Cap is. What he's been through. Why the world will never know a man like him again ...
It's a good point. In history books, they tell you who the victors and losers were. They don't touch on what the winners lost to gain those victories. And I am not just referring to casualties.
And Steve's chilling reply to Fury's question about the Tesseract: "You should have left it in the ocean." So full of foreboding and portent. How is it that the writing in the MCU was so good back then and it's so mediocre now? Oh yeah: Russo brothers.
sometimes exercise can be used to blow off steam. I had a friend in high school who would go running until he couldn't move because it helped shut off his mind and he wouldn't have to think about his problems for a while.
For those of you who didn't know, punching bags are about 200lbs a piece. The fact that he picks one up like its a bag of groceries, is an awesome way to show Caps strength 💪
The bags in this scene are most likely 75lb bags. 100lb bags are as tall (or taller) than the average man, so they almost touch the floor when hanging from it's hook.
Sometimes I think it's amazing how well Chris Evans portrayed the serious, dedicated Captain America because I know he also played the arrogant, brash Human Torch in Fantastic Four(2005)
Playing superheroes is difficult, because suspension of disbelief is always fragile, and involuntary comedy is always there. Plus, you have to provide depth, not to look like a cartoon. Evans is underrated as an actor, he would be fit for any dramatic role. As Steve Rogers, he was just perfect. As was RDJ as Tony and SJ as Natasha. They made their characters alive. That was what made earlier MCU tick. Now they have replaced chocolate with S**T and they expect us to eat the cake.
It looks like the bag isnt that heavy (same as pillow i think). Check the bag's response to the punch after he nail it. It seems like someone/something is holding the bag below it. 0:55
@@ludfihidayatullah1542 That's a clever trick they used. They wanted that one shot, but if that probably 20 pound dummy bag were to be punched it'd go flying. Notice how the camera never shows the bottom of the bag? Seems like a rope or something is loose then tightened up after it is hung.
I love the subtle show of his strength in this. Not the punching the bag across the room but him grabbing a bag with one hand and hooking it up effortlessly. Those bags with sand are 100kg+ (220lbs+).
The bag he picked up was most likely a 75lb bag. There are two on the floor in that scene that could be 100lb bags (they are about 6 ft tall), but none of them were over 200lbs.
@@vijayvijay4123 when Cap punches it it exploded and it's all sand meaning it's at least 500 pounds probably 600. A regular 100 pound bag is mostly cloth material and a little sandbag in the middle.
“War isn’t won by sentiment Director...” “No...it’s won by soldiers.” *shifts to one of the greatest soldiers ever* Well, off to an excellent start then Fury.
@@ZenZudokai yip, indeed dude! Am so hyped & anxious for *ENDGAME!* This is the last time we gonna see this last original version of the Avengers forever. Honestly, after this am off the MCU ride. Rode this train since *IRON-MAN* and to see how far this universe has come in past 11yrs is beyond amazing! Are you ready?
I like how no one talks about how the vison that tony had, cap lived through it. Hence the quote “ I saw them all die and you’d think that’d be the worst part but no. The worst part is that you didn’t.”
Steve: "I doubt anything would surprise me." Nick: "10 bucks says you're wrong." Steve: *goes back in time and starts saving up a trust fund to give to Nick*
@@tanmayaande3850 why do you care so much whether it is or isn’t? Damn you really have nothing else to do in life other than joke ass comment policing? Sad.
A great franchise tells a continuous story across multiple entries, but makes sure that you can enjoy each one singularly as well. I love how in just a a minute and a half they tell you everything you need to know about Steve.
The more I read, the more I realise how insane the MCU level of attention to details was. Clothings, props, scripts lines, characters actions, musics and themes. They’re all actually insanely well covered.
WB/DC ""Level of attention to details?" you mean like CGI a mustache? WW not helping the world since WWI?"[Pats self on back] *WWI= World War I or Wonder Woman I, either works
You mean like how Steve wore Converse in the past in the first movie, and he's wearing a new set here as they were likely the only shoe brand he recognized. Or how is the old-school boxing he practices here what he used on Tony in Civil War at the end?
At 1:00 we see Captain America do 3 hit on the sandbag: the first two hits are his right fist and the third hit is with his left fist but when the camera changes he somehow has his right fist do the third hit.
This was the scene that made me addicted to Avengers and Chris Evans. That backside shot, the shoulder width, the slim waist, the round bu- you know what, forget it.
It's been 10 years since this movie came out... Unbelievable! I was a punk-ass, starry-eyed 23 year old when I saw this. Now I'm a punk-ass 33 year old watching this clip. What a trip!
To be fair, he had seen the power of the Tesseract first hand when it (seemingly) killed the Red Skull right in front of him, not to mention the terrible damage that it could do when it got into the wrong hands.
Bruh do you even understand the significance in what he said? If Howard had never found it, so many things would never have happened in the MCU lol, as far as I'm concerned Thanos would have never been able to achieve his goal because I'm pretty sure throughout all of the MCU films weve never seen an Infinity Stone locator lol, it would have been impossible to find it and thus the universe would be safe
fun fact: the shoes that steve wears in this scene are from a shoe company that existed before steve was frozen, the reason he wears them is because it's one of the only things he's still familiar with
People in mine laughed as well, it's because we thought he wasn't intentionally gonna punch the bag with such force until we realised he did as he has 3 other ones lying on the floor
My first Marvel Movie was Doctor Strange, I didn’t know at first it was connected with the MCU, then I watched Infinity War and realized over the years I’ve been missing out on the MCU and started watching everything starting with Iron Man 😂
After watching all those sketches and memes saying how Cap, being from the 30-40’s decades, would be prejudiced in the modern world, it feels so good to hear how respectful he is to Nick Fury. Not only showing how humble he is (given he’s way older and experienced than Nick) but being loyal to his signature chivalry
@@thomasraines1396 Most were tho. It was quite normal to have those views during the decades he grew up in. Good thing he was not like that. Imagine having a super strong klan member running around.
I remember me and my dad watching this scene and the thing we both loved is how effortlessly Cap lifted up those punching bags to hang up and then take home with him. Those things are like over 100 pounds and he carries them effortlessly.
Didn't need reviving bro. Sometimes when you're in an environment or situation that's nonsensical and there's no one to make sense of it or talk about it, it's essentially hard too. 😬
@The Senate but think about it. There is always one with wider shoulders than you that maybe doesn't even train because its genetics. His arms are in his height are definitely achievable and about the rest we don't even need to talk about. And think about how long he's training, don't get me wrong almost every actor takes steroid but I actually think he's natty
If only Rogers knew how fury lost his eye. Smh!!! so disappointing. Cap- “hey fury, you never told me what happened to your eye” Fury- “something’s are better off undisclosed” Fury when Rogers walks away 10 minutes later- Freaking kitty cat! If you only knew what a flerken was cap. (In his head) Dinosaur looking alligator, that’s what it was”.
“When I went under, the world was at war. I woke up, they said we won. They didn’t say what we lost.” I just realized that line summarizes Cap’s character arc.
Steve: “I can do this all day.”
Punching Bag: “I can’t do this all day.”
Nice one
US too
-6 other Punching Bags
Good joke!
Lol
Shouldn't it be(?):
Steve: "I can do this all day."
Punching bag: crying, the other 6 bags: Whimper, whimper...
1:35 its such a minor detail but remember how Coulson gives Tony the hi-fi laptop thingy for his briefing and Natasha gives Bruce the phone.
But here, knowing Steve, Fury gives him the old fashioned file he is accustomed to for his briefing.
See! Its details like these because of which I love MCU.
Ikr??
Paper you can read without having a charger handy (or worry about a BSOD or virus or hack). :)
@surfitlive I don't trust the State DC either by the way. 😂
@IssyFishyy but they give tony a holographic screen. He's still adjusting to the world as it is.
@IssyFishyy yeah and they give cap a folder so its easier for him to understand. He just looks at modern New York but not highly advanced technology
I think this is one of the few times we ever see Steve express absolute anger.
He made the ultimate sacrifice, for his country, for those he love, for what he believed in. And how was he rewarded?
Loses his friends, the love of his life, and his world. He was ready to sacrifice it all, he just didn’t expect to live with it.
Wow, didn't see this perspective before 🔥🔥
In Endgame he did get to live with them everything that's why he came back as old Steve
@@043muitoa right, but until then, he thought this was it. Never did he think he’d get to go back. Pretty sure he had the idea when he Peggy at the old base when grabbing more Pym Particles.
"express absolute anger. "
Maybe when he tried stopping Thanos hand, so he couldn't get the Mind Stone and snap away half of all existence, on top of killing Vision, in Infinity War?
@@surfersilver6610 That wasn't anger though. That was determination, at worst it was fury.
Everyone cracked up in the theaters when he picked up the other bag I remember that like it was yesterday 😂😂😂
Is the real body bag that heavy/light?
@@veonnoire3768 nope
be lucky to pick it up with both hands, if you're a normal office working person ofc
@@veonnoire3768 ...body bags and punching bags are very different things my dude.
@@kaiz1845 made me laugh lol
@@8hoursand lmao punching body bags sounds like something a made-up serial killer would do
“You should’ve left it in the ocean.”
Why do I get the heartbreaking suspicion that Steve is not just talking about the Tesseract in that line
true
@TristanTaccad so you mean he was also talking about himself ?
Well that's not depressing at all
@@rajasekharkorada6138 yessir
No he wasnt talking about himself. I really doubt that
Damn Cap having a 3rd person view of his memories. Now that's amazing.
Lmfao
😂😂😂
You don’t ever imagine yourself inside your memories?
Ive had that before its a genuine thing
@@MaxwellAerialPhotography Nope, all my memories are of my senses. Unless I specifically imagined an event in third-person at the time, then I would remember that.
No Endgame spoiler here. But man. Watching this and thinking back. I’m glad I’ve been here from the beginning
Jason Frye it’s a sad feeling knowing how far we have all come. Being a high schooler watching the marvel movies to being a grown adult and seeing end game. Brought tears seeing the ending of end game. Like, where has the time gone?
0:08
That’s America’s ass
No one can say it better than that, and you know what, I'm going to watch it again
Jason Frye yeah man it’s been a good run
now I feel even older. marvel movies were out when I was in college and now im over 30 and end game is out. and in the mean time kids became adults. damn, time flies
The writing in this one still holds up extremely well. Very comic book like dialogue that’s still entertaining for a mainstream audience, like a number 1 comic reboot or something
People overlook the writing in the MCU because they're disracted by all the special effects and fancy tech, but it's the writing that's why the movies are so good.
@@a2ndopynyn Writers Marcus & McFeely and we are all 'feelying' it...Cap 1,2&3, Avengers 3&4...except for Thor The Dark World which they also wrote.....a bad egg out of a half dozen eggs, it happens sometimes, that's life.
Zak Penn and Joss Whedon wrote the script.
Penn wrote X-Men 2, Whedon wrote Toy Story, Alien Resurrection and Firefly.
hello from 2024. yea we miss this now for sure. =( fucking she hulk the marvels. god. what a throw up party
"This guy's still alive!"
He is not a guy. You're a guy. This...This is a Man.
i think its from a movie
EDIT it's from avengers infinity war
A muscular, fit man
A handsome
lol almost spit the drink im drinking.
This “ dude” actually what he says 😂😂...... 😂😂
Steve: "At this point I doubt anything would surprise me."
Me: "Bucky's alive."
Steve: 😳
"Hydra runs one of the biggest government organizations in the world."
@@SmashPortal Steve, again: 😳
"You enter a time machine and go back in time and live out your whole life with Peggy."
Steve, again: 😳
@@FJDH11 😂😂😂
@@setsyoufree8 Later Steve channels his Hagrid thinking abt this meeting..."I shldn't 'ave said that.' Oh the Gods of Irony...😂
War machine really asked him, “why didn’t you just jump off the plane” 😂
Lol it’s funny, but I’m glad they realized that scene was trying to fix a plot hole that didn’t exist and deleted it.
“Landing” is essentially what he did, it just wasn’t a safe one due to circumstance.
Since Red Skull broke the auto pilot (thus locking the navigational system and steering) Cap has to manually overpower the controls in order to force and hold the plane down. As everything, it’s more fleshed out in the screenplay and novelization, but the Director made cuts in favor of a tighter pace and heavier focus on Steve and Peggy’s goodbye.
@Cody Brock Well, yeah. That’s the point. Crashing the plane was the only way *_to_* land it.
“I’ve got to put her in the water.”
PEGGY CARTER
But you said you couldn’t steer it.
“I can’t. But I think I can crash
it.”
As for manually dropping the bombs: Cap isn’t presented with time to be running around the ship attempting to release 6 bombers, as well as trying to un wedge the additional bomber he crashed back into the plane.
Although often glossed over, the film presents the Valkyrie as traveling at great speeds - Having reached the Arctic from Germany in under 30 minutes, meaning it would be arriving at its destination in minutes; “This things moving too fast and it’s headed for New York. Right now, I’m in
the middle of nowhere. If I wait any longer, a lot of people are going to get hurt.”
Basically the TLDR is - Cap’s sitting on 100 tons of explosives, has very limited time to take action, with potentially millions of lives on the line. He’s not thinking about saving his own skin. There’s only one shot to get it right and he’s not taking any chances.
@@mikeg155 And it fits Cap's personality considering he threw himself onto a grenade without thinking.
@@nghianghiem42 One can be Captain America but only Steve Rogers is THE Captain America. Also, worthy af.
"War isn't won by Sentiment Director"..
Fury - "No... it's won by soldiers"
Remarkable ❤️
Nice Patton reference there.
I suspect, with my understanding of the subject matter, that the suggestion being made here to the audience, is that the only wars worth fighting - and winning - are wars fought by wise soldiers who have reason to defend & die…
…this is why Dr Erskine taps Steve’s ‘heart’.
There is no question to the answer: ‘why me’.
That ‘wizard’ saw firsthand, by providence, the sentiment shared by Steve & Bucky.
There is no method to test for such heartfelt sentiment.
One last thing: Steve Rogers was criminal
Cap: "Should've left it in the ocean"
Just one of Cap's wise words
Aaron Sales yeah it’s pretty wide lol
should have*
@@stephaniediasz4248 I am an idiot, thanks
@@aaronsales3185 aww man, no! Hugs! Didn't mean to sound like a snob at all!
@@stephaniediasz4248 Nah it's fine, just shows I can't spell, thanks for the heads up, no hard feelings
Honestly I love the fact that Fury used a traditional, file dossier in order to brief Cap. Shows that even though Fury knows about Cap's ridiculously enhanced mental processing capability and COULD understand a hologram of the Tesseract, he probably just figured it'd be a nice subtlety and easier way of going about things than using modern technology.
This never even occurred to me. This is a pretty cool point.
"shall i give him a $500 laptop? a $2300 desktop? Nah i'll give him it on paper"
It shows respect for Steve and his limits - smart as he is, he's still just recently, from his perspective, jumped forward in time about 70 years, and won't be all that comfortable with a lot of recent technology yet. A simple paper file is easily accessible to him without making him uncomfortable about breaking something probably very expensive, or stressing about not knowing how to use the damn thing.
Thats a good point!
He gave on a paper file to steve but an electronic device to Tony through Coulson to tell about Tesseract!
@@Blazieth I still use pen and paper. Keep a pad and a pen right beside my keyboard. Has yet to fail me. No skool like the old skool, baby.
It's kinda weird how we all, and the film, gloss over the fact that Cap was essentially having a PTSD episode while punching the bag.
He got over the episode when he heard the “oh my god, this guys still alive”. You could say the loud impacts of his punches started to give him flash backs but his own strength/vitality “omg, this guys still alive!” reminded him of his heroism and Fury reminded him of his duty (save the world).
noone is doing that tho, not even the movie
No one is glossing over that though? That's the first thing Nick Fury adresses in this scene.
They dont say it by word
I mean, he caught in a world war. Why wouldn't he?
2:11 that's why Steve give him 10 bucks when the "boat" starts flying😅
When you realize that these were the sort of punches cap throws against Tony in civil war......poor tony
These punches are way too light for cap. Caps punches are way heavier than this crap. Otherwise he wouldn't be breaking robots woh bear hands and punching Corvus glaive and knocking him to the ground. In the comics,he took down Nuke and us agent. So this is nothing
@@sohamroy8442 They actually captured that quite well, if you notice, with every Captain America/Avengers movie he becomes stronger until a certain moment idk when that was but I remember him doing way heavier hits in late avengers/cap movies compared to his first movie or this one
Actually in recent events we saw the head display of ironman was measuring cap's punch force.it was mere 1400 Newtons..I highly suspect that cap could be holding back.
@@Ppm1845 I think it was definitely a mistake in the creator's part. This is something that is not even peak human. Humans can also achieve this. And in mcu cap is definitely superhuman.
@@sohamroy8442 yes bro I researched it but we got to go up with that fact right?
I even wondered it was like 140608 instead of 1406.08
But in civil war final fight, both of them pulled their punches.
The fact he’s wearing Converse says a lot because that’s the only brand that he wore before he even became a soldier.
i didn't even notice !! 🤯
I just notice them 2 weeks ago watching on tv. He looks so cute in them!!😘😘
@@nancyflores77 I didn't even know that Converse are that old. But it also makes sense because of the (All) star. 😂
@@Leenapanther they are dude, they are a REALLY old brand
@@Leenapanther Early 20th century. The All-Stars themselves are like 100 years old at this point. They were the only shoe I wore from grade school till college, until I started having foot problems. I went to a podiatrist and he goes "You wear Converse? They have literally no support." I was so sad when I had to transition to more "proper" shoes. But I'll always keep a pair of the Red, White and Blue ones. There's nothing like them.
Punching bag getting hit so hard it was having flashbacks.
lmfao
😂
Lmaoo
Fr man it's been one hell of a ride up to this point ever since iron man kicked off no one could've known it would grow this big and be this legendary
😆😆
I love how his fighting style adapts from simple old school boxing to MMA style in Winter Soldier!
Spihk Heartbust!? Spihk Heartbust mates internet friends people in store bottle was bought in order for Bozeman Hotmail Recipient to Consume a drink in a Park
Steve thinking about the past and worrying about the safety of others is what kept him going.
He deserved the ending he got in Endgame, a true hero.
ayyy wazzupppp
Fuck you are everywhere
It's a made up story. All scripted
My guy!!
@@melohsuh6286 WAIT, it's scripted?? NO WAY
Does anybody remember Captain America paying Nick Fury that $10? It was so quick when it happened and without a word. It's hilarious.
mandela effect
@@vinniefabian6816 It actually happened later on in the movie.
Vinnie Fabian It happens on the SHIELD helicarrier.
@Viper Hareous thats the obama effect
The question is..where and when does he get the money?
After been thawed from ice did Coulson hand him all his salary from WWII or what
Cap came a long way. So happy with his progression in the MCU. From "we have our orders, we should follow them" to "we are here to fight and if you want to stand in our way, we'll fight you too" to the government.
bulletproofman323
Fuck the government in general. Captain America IS America incarnate. Honor, dignity, valor, liberty, and a heart. Their gov had hydras hand so far up their asses they’re just more useless now than before, and they were useless then.
Steve Rogers has never followed an order in his entire life...that line was a prime example of Joss not knowing what to do with Steve.
cause here's how that scene went.
we have our orders, we should follow them" he walks out of the room and breaks into a secret part of the helicarrier and finds the hydra weapons...
even in the war...Phillips: essentially orders him to not march into enemy territory on the chance his friend and other men are still alive...and what does steve do... THAT...
Those Slovakia Accords are for Govts, they are not binding to individuals and those individuals should not be punished for exercising their free will not to sign. What about Thor, who is going to hold him accountable, the Hulk? Those who wish to follow the accords should, those who don't should have and should be left alone to do what they do best.
@s c Have no idea what you are talking about.
@@Butterflier00 i disagree. That was Steve *THE SOLDIER* speaking not the hero Captain America
0:46 it's really subtle but he hung up the punching bag with one hand those things are heavy, and you can tell by the way it sounds and drops when it's hooked too
I was immensely satisfied for Cap after watching Endgame. Absolutely stupendous.
Ikr him and Peggy needed to be together
I wanna seee scenes of them now living a happy life
@@greasenob4821 she ded
Would have liked to have seen him make the decision to stay and what ot was like for him staying...and if cap stayed how did the avengers win all of those battles? Doesnt make sense
@@goduke3954 alternate reality. Simple
The history of the Tesseract and how it was in Captain Marvel:
ancient times: Odin brings the Tesseract to Earth.
1942: Red Skull retrieves Tesseract on Earth.
1945: Tesseract falls in the ocean; it is retrieved by Howard Stark.
1946: Howard Stark helps create SHIELD.
1940s-1980s: Howard Stark studies the Tesseract and is part of Project Pegasus, a SHIELD operation to secretly study and harness Tesseract power.
1980s: Kree agent Mar-Vell comes to Earth and poses as Wendy Lawson. She works for Pegasus & gets the Tesseract. As Pegasus is about harnessing the Tesseract, she steals the Tesseract, takes it to her lab in outer space, and creates the Light Speed Engine. She brings a Tesseract energy core with her back to Earth.
1989: Carol Danvers destroys the energy core and gains powers; she is taken to Hala, the Kree world, and given Kree blood. The Tesseract is hidden on Mar-Vell's lab ship.
1995: Captain Marvel & Nick Fury find Mar-Vell's ship and obtain the Tesseract. Goose swallows it, but spits it back out on Fury's desk.
1995-2011: The Tesseract is kept in secret storage by Nick Fury.
2011: After Thor & the Destroyer arrive to Earth, fighting in New Mexico, the World Security Council decides to restart Project Pegasus and use Tesseract energy to create weapons, the same way Red Skull did in World War Two. The post-credits scene of Thor 1 is Nick Fury giving the cube to Erik Selvig to study.
2012: Erik Selvig is studying the Tesseract at the Project Pegasus facility. Nick Fury is called there because the Tesseract is going crazy. Loki appears and steals it. He uses it to create a wormhole for the Chitauri, but the Avengers defeat him; Thor takes the Tesseract back to Asgard.
2017: Loki steals the Tesseract during the events of Ragnarok.
2018: Loki gives the Tesseract to Thanos, who crushes it to get the Space Stone hidden inside.
*_ENDGAME UPDATE:_*
2018: Thanos destroys the Space Stone along with the other Infinity Stones, reducing them to atoms.
2023: Avengers go back in time to gather the six Infinity Stones, creating alternate timelines in the process. Iron Man, Ant-Man, Captain America & Hulk travel back to 2012.
Alternate 2012: Loki ends up getting the Tesseract & escapes, creating a branch timeline on the alternate timeline. The Avengers are unable to clip this branch because of it. The upcoming _Loki_ TV show will be set in this timeline. Due to Loki's escape with the Tesseract, Iron Man & Captain America time travel to April 7, 1970, creating another alternate timeline. Tony Stark steals the Tesseract from Camp Lehigh.
2023: The Avengers shatter the Tesseract and place the Space Stone in a nano gauntlet. After the final battle, Cap takes the Space Stone (and the other stones) back to their original times. He returns the Space Stone (without the Tesseract) to the alternate timeline 1970. While this doesn't erase the timeline, it eliminates the branch timeline that would exist if the stone was not returned. Since they cannot return the 2012 Tesseract, that branch timeline still exists.
Logan, thank you for that detailed but simple history. U gonna a million likes for sure!
HOLY jezus
Captain marvel suck ass
Big Mo Logan well done, thx
Thankyou. Was wondering how it all added up. Thanks again
"They didn't say what we lost."
One of the most powerful lines in all the Marvel movies.
Fax
Guess that could insinuate he's aware of the nukes?
@@rdzpyrex1086 I think he's talking about, from his point of view, the degradation of society in general.
He's talking about himself.
@@TreesOnTheBeach There used to be marksmanship courses in public schools. Cultural changes, that nobody asked for, made that paradigm no longer possible.
"They say we won, they didn't say what we lost."
What a line.
Awesome very good line
If you lived through both WWI and WWII, you would have think that we should have had our fill for war and that such things should have ended forever. But humans' capacity for conflict seems limitless
@@rockprime1136more like US politicians and billionaires
@swo8on You realize Europe started bothering World Wars, right? The U.S. just ended them.
I feel like that line is directed to Hiroshima and Nagasaki
T shirt sizes :
- small
-medium
-large
-xtra large
*-steve*
Yooo underrated comment 😂
Read my name
So what are Hulk sized shirts? :D
He had a rash under his armpit after filming.
He’s not that big, tho.
@@RainbowOfSilk
Yeah, Hulk is bigger :D
Got so much power in his punches man I'm gonna miss Captain
Me too.... Chris Evans pulled off the role perfect
Wait what do you mean...... are you saying he’s quitting the role
@@RedTitan01 yeah endgame is when his contracts finished and he said he isnt renewing
Borks Aysels no that so sad, I’m gonna miss him
i think he is goin to die in end game
My favorite line of the movie "there's only one God ma'am and I'm pretty sure he doesn't dress like that."
Dustin Reinhardt same best line
Same here. Speaks to Cap's stong convictions.
The Real Snowy speaks to the fact he’s from the 40s and it was hilarious. If you’ve seen a film noir you’ll know men back then where...tougher...(unless you were designated foreigner peter lorre lol).
@The Real Snowy so are you saying being Christian is a "dumb cult member"? What about other religions?
There is nothing bad or cancerous about having faith in God
Cap is still a soldier. He still honors the chain of command and answers Colonel Nick Fury with "Sir".
And still he always stayed true to his promise to Dr. Erskine. He remained a good man. When he abandoned his shield in Civil War and went on the run after his own government betrayed everything he stood for, he stopped calling himself Captain America but instead went by Steve Rogers as we saw in Infinity War during the battle in Wakanda.
This is one of my favorite scenes with Cap. Normally he is so stoic, so composed and holding himself together for the sake of the rest of the team. But alone, here with no one but the bag, he is for once perhaps out of all of the Marvel movies an internal mess, a traumatized furnace of shocked and drastically changed world views, a changed world--a changed _time._ This man has PTSD. Seeing this scene really solidifies for me the fact that, in a way, going back to doing what he does best and fighting for his world as opposed to being retired and beating up a punching bag was good for him. This scene...is probably the worst he ever was out of all of the Marvel movies, second to after Infinity War--and even then he seemed to accept that outcome better.
Yesss someone finally brought it up favorite part of the scene he gets time to actually process what happened and when he does the punch get harder and harder showing so much emotion just by hitting something and nothing being said!!!!🤌🏾
That's not PTSD.
It's a man who's out of place.
“Is there anything you can tell us about the Tesseract that we ought to know now?”
“You should have left it in the ocean”
One line and the power of the tesseract is made clear
He wasn't only referring to the teseract...
@@Ricardo-ps7wv I was about to comment that
@NMA 55 NIDHIN JOBI himself
Should have left it in the ocean, Loki doesn't get it, it doesn't go to Asgard and then doesn't go into the hands of Thanos. There's it.
@@farazzia546 That was also Tony’s point when he told Strange to just dump it in a laundry disposal. How would Thanos even find that?
Punching Bag:
Steve: *I can do this all day*
Punching Bag: Please Steve, STOP!
Steve: I can do this all day
peggy: keep it gentle, steve,aah , it's my first time.
cap: I can do this all day
*Yeah I Know.*
Steve:
Punching bag: I can do this all day
Hahaha
“At this point, I don’t think anything would surprise me”
**talks to a raccoon and his humanoid tree 7 years later**
“Ten bucks says you’re wrong”
Anyone notice when Steve is on the hellicarrier he gives fury $10?
I been noticed
Yup
most people noticed that
Oh yeah
And consider that Cap is from a time when $10 was worth quite a bit more
We gonna miss Cap, Tony and Nat
And now blackpanther
And Vision, they made him way too underpowered
Loki
@So So ikr im excited
Yes all of this is true
There's only one Captain...and he understands that reference.
I'm de Captain now
Captain jack sparrow
look at me
Im the captain now
Captain Marvel
@@aathens3729 captain obvious
The "They didn't say what we lost" and "We made some mistakes along the way." lines definitely imply Cap learned about the Nukes, the wars that came after, and were still going. I imagine his anger in this scene is a mixture of losing everything he loved to time, and knowing the country he was so patriotic to has committed atrocities since sacrificing everything for it.
But he still fights, cause that's Steve Rogers.
Such a perfect sequence. "When I went under, the world was a war. I wake up and they say we won. They didn't say what we lost." Shows you everything you need to know about what kind of man Cap is. What he's been through. Why the world will never know a man like him again ...
It's a good point. In history books, they tell you who the victors and losers were. They don't touch on what the winners lost to gain those victories. And I am not just referring to casualties.
And Steve's chilling reply to Fury's question about the Tesseract: "You should have left it in the ocean." So full of foreboding and portent. How is it that the writing in the MCU was so good back then and it's so mediocre now? Oh yeah: Russo brothers.
Nick: Doesn't the Serum already give you peak physicality?
Steve: Yeah, I'm practicing how to hold it back.
Peak human physical strength with some added wiggle room.
these lines is proved by recent new cap John Walker's actions
sometimes exercise can be used to blow off steam. I had a friend in high school who would go running until he couldn't move because it helped shut off his mind and he wouldn't have to think about his problems for a while.
Cap clearly grows stronger as the movie series progresses.
Clearly, he wasn’t doing a very good job.
"They say we won, didn't say what we lost."
Later:
"We won, Mr. Stark..."
Deep shit right here
yehh man ...a legend
What do it cost?
♥️♥️♥️😞
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Yea dude
Some people forget that this wasn't just supposed to be a badass moment for captain america. This scene portrayed PTSD
I never interpreted as PTSD. More lonileness and how some soldiers, when they come home, feel like they don't fit into society at all.
@@redragna3648 It's both. What Cap lost and how he is still suffering.
I saw it as...
Well, to everyone else, it all happened 70 years ago.
To him, it was yesterday.
@LordTyph that's deep
For those of you who didn't know, punching bags are about 200lbs a piece. The fact that he picks one up like its a bag of groceries, is an awesome way to show Caps strength 💪
That's a 100 pound bag. Impressive, none the less.
The bags in this scene are most likely 75lb bags. 100lb bags are as tall (or taller) than the average man, so they almost touch the floor when hanging from it's hook.
Lies again? RP education
Yeah but those are still as heavy as paper bags for him
That's not even considered lifting for him
You shoudn't use a bag that you can easilly lift up your head with one hand. It's like a normal man training with a kid's bag
Sometimes I think it's amazing how well Chris Evans portrayed the serious, dedicated Captain America because I know he also played the arrogant, brash Human Torch in Fantastic Four(2005)
Somehow, I *knew* that you were going to mention his role as Johnny Storm in the first Fantastic Four movie. Talk about range.
also note his roles in Not Another Teen Movie and Knives Out
it's almost ... it's almost like he's an actor, who can read a script, and then do that while being recorded.
Ikr. He's such a great actor considering he was able to portray those characters differently.
Playing superheroes is difficult, because suspension of disbelief is always fragile, and involuntary comedy is always there. Plus, you have to provide depth, not to look like a cartoon. Evans is underrated as an actor, he would be fit for any dramatic role. As Steve Rogers, he was just perfect. As was RDJ as Tony and SJ as Natasha. They made their characters alive. That was what made earlier MCU tick. Now they have replaced chocolate with S**T and they expect us to eat the cake.
he hangs a punching bag with one arm easily, you know how heavy those things are XD Strong boy
It looks like the bag isnt that heavy (same as pillow i think). Check the bag's response to the punch after he nail it. It seems like someone/something is holding the bag below it. 0:55
@@ludfihidayatullah1542 That's a clever trick they used. They wanted that one shot, but if that probably 20 pound dummy bag were to be punched it'd go flying. Notice how the camera never shows the bottom of the bag? Seems like a rope or something is loose then tightened up after it is hung.
Well i can hang my bag with one hand tho...
Peace Spreader well I bet you can’t punch the bag off it’s hinges and send it flying across the room
We all know its fake genius!
2:21
7 yr old me trying to impress my friends by carrying a big log.
I love the subtle show of his strength in this. Not the punching the bag across the room but him grabbing a bag with one hand and hooking it up effortlessly.
Those bags with sand are 100kg+ (220lbs+).
The bag he picked up was most likely a 75lb bag. There are two on the floor in that scene that could be 100lb bags (they are about 6 ft tall), but none of them were over 200lbs.
@@marcd1981 dude that bag is all sand! It has to be over 300 pounds. A hundred pound bag is mostly ripped cloth material inside.
How do you know that the bag is filled full of sand?
@@vijayvijay4123 when Cap punches it it exploded and it's all sand meaning it's at least 500 pounds probably 600. A regular 100 pound bag is mostly cloth material and a little sandbag in the middle.
@@ricklopez4703lord of Sponges mixed with some sand easy peasy
“War isn’t won by sentiment Director...”
“No...it’s won by soldiers.”
*shifts to one of the greatest soldiers ever*
Well, off to an excellent start then Fury.
That was the best segueway in this entire franchise!
Leonardo Braynen Definitely. And the fact that he’s shown training in old school boxing in a classic gym just adds to that seamless transition.
@JB epic fail there, huh JB?
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@ZenZudokai yip, indeed dude!
Am so hyped & anxious for *ENDGAME!* This is the last time we gonna see this last original version of the Avengers forever. Honestly, after this am off the MCU ride. Rode this train since *IRON-MAN* and to see how far this universe has come in past 11yrs is beyond amazing! Are you ready?
Not to forget that the board ask fury what they should do and then the avengers title filled the screen, answering the question.
The only captain I'll follow into battle with
Not even captain Rex ?
How about Captain Iglo?
Him AND Black Panther
True leaders and warriors
@ya boi skinny penis ...............You mean Mjolnir
How about Captain Jack Sparrow?
I like how no one talks about how the vison that tony had, cap lived through it.
Hence the quote “ I saw them all die and you’d think that’d be the worst part but no. The worst part is that you didn’t.”
Steve said "the worst part is that you didn't", not Tony. XD
@@auraguard0212 actually it was Nick fury
My man doing some wii boxing training 0:32-0:50.
Nick Fury kinda looks like the trainer
@@Adam-de1gp lmfao
Hit em mac!!!
Gotta train to beat Matt
He is coach Carter.... sir
Steve Rogers. Started there, and in the Endgame he made the unthinkable come true.
he got the Xmen to appear in the Avengers marvel MCU movies?
Oh thats right he ****** ** ***** ******
Mr_ Hentai_God Yea totally
No
the funny part is that I was thinking of him getting old before watching the movie
Steve: "I doubt anything would surprise me."
Nick: "10 bucks says you're wrong."
Steve: *goes back in time and starts saving up a trust fund to give to Nick*
I like how Steve went from fighting Nazis, to an alien grape
@@MorrowCalza bruh copied
@@MorrowCalza Isn't this copied
@@watersealed bruh copied reply. Grow the f up and get a life. Always some joke ass comment police.
@@tanmayaande3850 why do you care so much whether it is or isn’t? Damn you really have nothing else to do in life other than joke ass comment policing? Sad.
A great franchise tells a continuous story across multiple entries, but makes sure that you can enjoy each one singularly as well.
I love how in just a a minute and a half they tell you everything you need to know about Steve.
Him picking that bag up with one arm is the biggest flex.
Helicopter has entered the chat.
Typically those bags are 75-100 lbs. He picked it up like a little bag of oranges.
Cap: At this point, I doubt anything would surprise me.
Fury: 10 bucks says you're wrong..
Cap sees the Helicarrier later and gives Fury $10..
John no only when he was in the helicarrier
He is really a man of his word now It make since why he gave ten bucks
But he never even accepted the bet here. It's not a real bet!
This guy saw a flying CAR...sorta in the 40's. The Helicarier shouldnt been that unbelievable
thats almost 200 dollars for cap
The more I read, the more I realise how insane the MCU level of attention to details was. Clothings, props, scripts lines, characters actions, musics and themes. They’re all actually insanely well covered.
WB/DC ""Level of attention to details?" you mean like CGI a mustache? WW not helping the world since WWI?"[Pats self on back]
*WWI= World War I or Wonder Woman I, either works
Steve can’t even keep his hands up
You mean like how Steve wore Converse in the past in the first movie, and he's wearing a new set here as they were likely the only shoe brand he recognized. Or how is the old-school boxing he practices here what he used on Tony in Civil War at the end?
At 1:00 we see Captain America do 3 hit on the sandbag: the first two hits are his right fist and the third hit is with his left fist but when the camera changes he somehow has his right fist do the third hit.
This was the scene that made me addicted to Avengers and Chris Evans. That backside shot, the shoulder width, the slim waist, the round bu- you know what, forget it.
Coach: I want you to but all your anger into one punch
Me: 0:32
I feel ya buddy
My thoughts exactly,,,Perfection!!😚😚
Well, just like Antman said, that's America's ass
“I watch Marvel movies for the plot guys, I swear.”
I knew when I saw this in the first Avengers movie 8 to 10 years ago this guy deserves my respect..They made his ending a pleasant one in endgame..
Yes, yea he did😢
For him and iron man...which was rest
Was it really that long? OMG. I have lost total track of Marvel time.
S
“10 bucks says you’re wrong”
Ah so this is why Cap gave him the 10 bucks on the ship.
Yep.
This is the same movie...
@@Johten fr
whyd u put “in Avengers 2012” as if the scene isn’t 30 min later
The Inifinity Saga was such an amazing experience to live through from childhood to adulthood
Who's here after Endgame ??
Boy.. we have come a long way !!
Without you my friend...
"10 bucks says you're wrong." lmao 10 bucks from Caps time was worth 185 dollars.
Yh but u dont know if he used old money.
@@TheReptain no I'm saying caps perception of money value is wrong.
With 70 years of pay back, I’m sure he can afford it.
@@AJ-xc4nm well it wasn’t wrong, it just wasn’t fit with the current times.
Oh damn yes, someone like cap would probably bet for a dollar and think it normal
Steve Rogers: *Punching*
Me: "I can watch this all day."
It's been 10 years since this movie came out... Unbelievable! I was a punk-ass, starry-eyed 23 year old when I saw this. Now I'm a punk-ass 33 year old watching this clip. What a trip!
0:27 I just love the way the guy said "omg this guys still alive" 🤣🤣🤣
*oH mY gOd, ThIs GuY iS sTiLl AlIvE!*
Fury probably knows more about Tesseract than Rogers, yet he is still so secretive
Watch captain Marvel, youll understand once you see the film and yes its very good
صمص@@Joshua.670 صح
صح زة
@@تاتابنحليمسمسكها I can't understand I can only read english sadly
@@Joshua.670 no the movie is so bad
"You should've left it in the ocean."
What a old man would say lol
:D
Some things are best left alone. Cap's a smart man.
To be fair, he had seen the power of the Tesseract first hand when it (seemingly) killed the Red Skull right in front of him, not to mention the terrible damage that it could do when it got into the wrong hands.
Bruh do you even understand the significance in what he said? If Howard had never found it, so many things would never have happened in the MCU lol, as far as I'm concerned Thanos would have never been able to achieve his goal because I'm pretty sure throughout all of the MCU films weve never seen an Infinity Stone locator lol, it would have been impossible to find it and thus the universe would be safe
@@patrickmacasaet3493 Thanos can locate it when he have other infinity stones. Forgot he arrived just in front of vision in infinity war?
fun fact: the shoes that steve wears in this scene are from a shoe company that existed before steve was frozen, the reason he wears them is because it's one of the only things he's still familiar with
Called Converse, and they used to be sold as basketball shoes
@@sellsword48 thank you
0:30 "oh my god this guy is still alive !"
Wish we've had seen more of this
I love how he has extra heavy bags lined up because he knows he’ll destroy each one.
It's almost like a joke out of the Simpsons.
I still remember hearing people laugh in the theater once he picked up the next punching bag.
That was funny? What were they on?
Lol
That Guy don’t be you
@@joshives5682 llmao
People in mine laughed as well, it's because we thought he wasn't intentionally gonna punch the bag with such force until we realised he did as he has 3 other ones lying on the floor
love how he chooses one lone punching bag to freak at home, gotta feel bad for it
Taking his one of his victims with him.
Some only started liking marvel during infinity war
But not us
Not us
Clorox Bleach i hate marvel after watching captain marvel
star dust That was the only marvel movie I didn’t watch
My first Marvel Movie was Doctor Strange, I didn’t know at first it was connected with the MCU, then I watched Infinity War and realized over the years I’ve been missing out on the MCU and started watching everything starting with Iron Man 😂
That is an ordeal
Been watching since iron man 2. I had the whole of iron man 1 recorded on sky damn. Feels like so long ago now.
Cant take fury serious after knowing how he lost his eye 😂
Ikr I won't be surprised if he has a fear of cats now
Did he get his eye clawed out by a cat in CM or something?
@@contown731 yup
@@contown731 I wouldn't exactly call it a cat... lol
@@enigmaticbeing7703 He kept the cat actually. I wonder where it is now?
00:37 And Captain America is like: "...If only I had a time machine!"
😆
After watching all those sketches and memes saying how Cap, being from the 30-40’s decades, would be prejudiced in the modern world, it feels so good to hear how respectful he is to Nick Fury. Not only showing how humble he is (given he’s way older and experienced than Nick) but being loyal to his signature chivalry
Just because Cap was from that time period doesn’t mean he would be racist.
@@thomasraines1396 Most were tho. It was quite normal to have those views during the decades he grew up in. Good thing he was not like that. Imagine having a super strong klan member running around.
@@MrHillBilly-j7f oh man that would suck.
You know how heavy those bags are? Hahaha and he just picked it up like nothing lol
@Kevin Henderson everybody knows it's not real lmao just saying
@@FiddzC Straight punches the shit out of it then nonchalantly grabs another. I laughed when I saw that.
Jaylen Harris meh Mike Tyson can punch harder
85lbs.
He has super strength..
"He's... not from around here"
That's one way to put it
I guess it would be too soon to reveal that gods and ice giants exist....
@@villelepoaho4105 :“There is only one God and I am sure He doesn't dress up like that” . (Capt America)
Who else thinks this is probably the best intro in this movie
T shirt names please
I love how he just has five more bags waiting to end up like the first one
I remember me and my dad watching this scene and the thing we both loved is how effortlessly Cap lifted up those punching bags to hang up and then take home with him. Those things are like over 100 pounds and he carries them effortlessly.
Captain America can lift 900 lbs. by his power rating in comics.
@@eyeseer1 he literally benchpresses a ton during gym practice in the comics
900 lbs isn't that much of a challenge for him
MCU cannon he can lift over 1000 pounds with minimal to no effort at all
Steve: "$10?! Are you rich?"
Cap is straight havin a PTSD episode on that punching bag lmao
What's wrong with a simple, more direct label? Like "shell shock" or "combat fatigue"?
He's not practicing hitting the bag as hard as he can; he's practicing pulling his punches so he doesn't kill people
I mean, getting revived in a world you can't understand anything and none of your friends are there. Must be hard
Didn't need reviving bro. Sometimes when you're in an environment or situation that's nonsensical and there's no one to make sense of it or talk about it, it's essentially hard too. 😬
a bit traumatising cap left a century of lifetime behind
@0:43 literally the moment every one cracked up in the theatre, it was simple but funny.
1:47 "UNLIMITED POWWWAAAAHHH!!!"
Steve: "Nothing surprises me anymore..."
Fury: "10 bucks says you're wrong"
Steve: *sees SHIELD helicarrier
Also Steve: *gives Fury 10 bucks
Cap: Calls the boxing gym to make an appointment.
Gym staff: Laid out 10 punch bags on the floor and cleared everybody out.
Mjolnir deemed Cap worthy. It shows that even taking steroids for gains can be forgiven! 😂
Chris Evan's physique is actually achievable and he also didn't take steroids because of time pressure or something
@The Senate but think about it. There is always one with wider shoulders than you that maybe doesn't even train because its genetics. His arms are in his height are definitely achievable and about the rest we don't even need to talk about. And think about how long he's training, don't get me wrong almost every actor takes steroid but I actually think he's natty
@@NimzyTV no, he is a super human
@@NimzyTV you must kill parties when you walk in. 🙄
@@NimzyTV This conversation wants me to Rip my own spine out of my asshole and proceed to shove it back through my throat
If only Rogers knew how fury lost his eye. Smh!!! so disappointing.
Cap- “hey fury, you never told me what happened to your eye”
Fury- “something’s are better off undisclosed”
Fury when Rogers walks away 10 minutes later- Freaking kitty cat! If you only knew what a flerken was cap. (In his head) Dinosaur looking alligator, that’s what it was”.
Back when MCU was all about quality. Damn i miss these times
“When I went under, the world was at war. I woke up, they said we won. They didn’t say what we lost.” I just realized that line summarizes Cap’s character arc.
0:15 the guy on the left is holding a combat shotgun
Remington 12 gauge pump shotgun. That was the combat shotgun during WW2.
Steve: Punching bag.
Punching Bag: I can do these all day.
Steve: "I can do this all day"
Punching bag: "Please no"