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fla-t-line · 2 months
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Bro just came off the mind stone cocaine be nice to him
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yourdailymarvelmemes · 3 months
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aintinacage · 5 months
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We have a hulk.
William Shakespeare’s Avengers (Part 32/?)
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hainethehero · 4 months
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Some of you only consider Steve Rogers a bottom when he's pre-serum AND IT SHOWS!
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imposterogers · 1 year
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in hindsight, I almost like how shield truly did not know anything about the avengers (people they studied and recruited). bc that’s why they never really worked. like. think about when coulson showed steve a uniform that looked like one of his old USO tour show costumes (the one he drew himself looking like a performing monkey) and he said ‘with everything happening, people might just need a little old fashioned’ completely misinterpreting captain america. because steve never wanted to be a figurehead or a symbol. he was a skilled, extremely intelligent super soldier with years of experience on the front line. but shield wanted him for morale. of when coulson says “banner thought gamma radiation might hold the key to unlocking erskine’s formula” he didn’t actually!!!! bc bruce banner never knew he was working on the super soldier formula. he thought he was working on a serum to prevent soldiers from getting radiation poisoning. these are the most notable examples, but shield knew nothing about these people. not really. 
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mlys05 · 8 months
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gay-jewish-bucky · 1 year
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I love the dichotomy between Steve's wardrobe in CA:TWS vs. A1
In Avengers (2012), every aspect of his life, right down to his haircut and the clothing on his back, is controlled by Shield.
They dress him like an old man, forcing him into a narrow box, in an attempt to force him to fit the image of the myth of Captain America.
His hair is styled as if he's just stepped out of the 1940s. His clothes are similarly out of style, dressed in poorly fitting and dated clothes as if he's an elderly man holding tightly to his youth as he inches closer to the grave.
There is no moment where it's even considered that he's a person with his own likes or dislikes, not simply a title and mythology burdened with a million expectations no one could ever live up to.
In Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014), when Steve finally has some degree of autonomy, there is a major shift in how he dresses.
He lives alone in Dupont Circle, D.C.'s preeminent queer neighbourhood.
He drives a more modern motorcycle.
He has a modern haircut.
He has developed a distinct style, most notably marked by the ridiculously tight shirts, that is decidedly excepted for a modern young man.
While we see sprinkles of his past, the old record player in his apartment crooning wartime music, he easily fits into the present day as he diligently works at adapting to the 21st century and building a life.
As he says in the next movie, I'm home.
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k1ranishf4 · 6 months
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Sometimes I’m just chilling and enjoying the Loki show and then I remember that Loki from the show is not our Loki from the movies, that he’s a variant who hadn’t gone through all of the pain yet, who hadn’t lost his mother by unknowingly sending the killer her way, who hadn’t heard that Odin considered him his son and said he had loved him before he died, who hadn’t rekindled his relationship with Thor, who hadn’t helped rescuing his people and watched Asgard get destroyed, who hadn’t been given a new chance of starting a new chapter in his life before he was brutally killed by Thanos and then I get mad at myself for ruining my own mood.
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galaxythreads · 2 years
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i am literally beyond the point where I consider Loki being tortured and mind controlled in A1 to be a headcanon with gentle nodding toward canon, like. I do not think of MCU without it. The other day someone was telling me about their Loki fic and I was like “wait is this before or after they find out about the torture” and the person was just like “....what torture?” and I was like “ah.” But inwardly I was screeching. 
???????????????????????? DID LOKI STRIKE YOU AS A PERSON WHO WANTED TO BE THERE????? DID WE WATCH THE SAME MOVIE??????? I literally CANNOT compute how anyone thinks Loki WASN’T tortured by Thanos anymore and I believe this is a Problem TM. 
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airlocksandaviaries · 3 months
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editing silly videos and holy shit guys how did I not realize that Steve called Tony MR STARK at one point in avengers 1. holy shit. just thinking about the evolution from that to the amount of times he's said "Tony" in that soft fucking voice of his... I'm unwell.
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kierancaz · 3 months
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So desperate to feel something I’ve stooped so low as to putting on a mcu movie
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yourdailymarvelmemes · 5 months
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aintinacage · 5 months
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Let’s do a headcount.
William Shakespeare’s Avengers (Part 31/?)
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hainethehero · 9 months
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A JOSS WHEDON HATER FOREVER- a think piece on how Avengers 1 set up Steve Rogers to be the MCU's punching bag for the rest of the franchise
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(We all know Joss Whedon is an absolute garbage person. He's done many horrible things including being a racist, sexist moron who should be behind literal bars.) This is a commentary on his absolute shit writing for Avengers 1.
This one particular scene and the one following it is purely poor writing & direction for the character of Steve Rogers.👇
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After Coulson dies, Fury addresses Steve and Tony and tosses Coulson's bloodied Captain America cards at Steve. He says something like "guess you never found the time to sign them" which is just horribly cruel and though not OOC for Fury, is not something he'd say lightly. We later realize here👇
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...that he's secretly trying to put together the team. This is where he makes his big "there was an idea" speech and mentions that "Stark knows this." Because yeah, Tony was made aware of this in Iron Man 1 when Coulson visited and told Pepper. In contrast, Steve had no idea about the Avengers Initiative.
In fact, the dude was just pulled from the Valkyrie in the ice!! In the beginning scene of Avengers 1, we see him at the gym with the punching bag having LITERAL WAR FLASHBACKS about Bucky and Peggy and the Howlies! He's not stable and yet Fury confronts him and ropes him into the mission to get the Tesseract. Steve says, "you should've left it where you found it." And I can't help but think that maybe Steve means himself as well because dude just lost EVERYONE & EVERYTHING he literally knew and cared about.
Anyway, back to the point, Steve knows nothing about the Initiative but is suddenly made to feel guilty about Coulson's death in some kind of roundabout way of "convincing him to join the team" in honor of Coulson.
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And then, to make matters WORSE, in the next scene they make HIM comfort Tony 👇
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They make him say, "im sorry" (like it was his fault???!) and "he was just doing his job" and "is this the first time you've lost a soldier?" LIKE WTAF???
*INSERTS JACOB ELORDI MEME FROM EUPHORIA SAYING WHAT THE FUCKKKKK?!*
First of all, Steve barely knows these people! Second, he was fond of Coulson and I'm sure they would've been close friends. But did they have to GUILT-TRIP Steve into joining the team? Like, that's just dumb and proves that they don't actually give a fuck about his character!
AND TALK ABOUT MEAN! Fury at least knew about Steve losing Bucky on that train. He KNOWS Steve's first words when he woke up from sleep was "I had a date" reflecting the tragedy of the man out of time. To just rip him out of sleep and thrust him into a mission and later making him feel guilty about Coulson was just pure cruelty, making SHIELD no better than HYDRA. They all saw Steve as a pawn, another mindless soldier to carry out their missions and I hate JW for that.
Steve's character was not accurately portrayed nor was his trauma properly dealt with and so this is why today, we see alot of MCU "fans" calling Steve the worst avenger, lame, boring and basically a crutch to Tony's genius. (I'm a huge Tony Stark fan, don't @ me). It just felt that the mcu wanted to make Tony the ultimate hero- which is fine, Nothing's wrong with that- but they did it at the expense of Steve's character and trauma.
Sadly, this narrative continues all the way down to Endgame and for that I will always hate JW & the mcu's portrayal of Steve Rogers.
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martianbugsbunny · 5 months
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"Love is for children" "I see a scared little boy, shivering in the cold"
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giallo4ver · 2 years
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Pov: you are Thor in "Avengers 1" and this is what you think your adopted brother said during a direct attack against Midgard.
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