https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNmCsM1xKtc
>that sound the last soldier makes
Cap should have had the basic decency of asking him if he would die if he pulled that off.
>>81851081
He wasn't a big guy tho
>>81851081
Who cares about the last solider, look at what he did to the first.
>>81851081
There is something about the sound andSFX in that clip that sounds very wrong.
>>81851081
What I want to know is how do these guys even keep firing when they see the Avengers? How do they not immediately go "Oh shit, it's the guys who fought aliens and killer robots and won! Mission's a bust, get out!"
>>81851253
I think sound mixing is one of the last things to get finished in a movie.
>>81851291
In Age of Ultron that's pretty much how Hydra reacted but Strucker told his men to keep fighting to buy him some time
>>81851253
It sounded extremely painful.
I pretty much love how every Cap scene involves some military type action. Also his fight scenes are some of the most entertaining despite him not having super powers.
>>81851291
Eh, a bullet's going to drop them all the same if you get a lucky shot.
But yeah, I feel like Cap would honor a surrender if you just put your weapon down.
>>81851946
He's pretty super powerful. The use of wirework when goons get punched/kicked is perfect and really sells that strength. It is beautiful to watch.
Netflix Daredevil has some fun choreography, but there's something about the beefy hits in the Cap film that I love much more.
>That B-roll shot of Cap swinging a soldier into a pillar by his leg.
Excited
>>81852003
He's a great man.
>>81852021
I found that moment when he kicked the truck into the soldier pretty unbelievable, physics-wise. It's not the least believable thing I've seen from the trailers and TV spots so far, though.
>>81852003
>But yeah, I feel like Cap would honor a surrender if you just put your weapon down.
Cap's a pretty honorable guy. And Tony did when that one guy decided to bail in Iron Man 3.
>>81852021
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Og6sDTQovQ
>1:08
I can't help but feel bad for the guy.
This settles it.
Bill Wilson is the Minstrel, trying to stop Bane from succeeding where he failed, which explains his obsession with feathers in caps.