Captain America.
Aug. 15th, 2011 11:50 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Huh. I both laughed and cried, both in good ways. There was no jingoistic crap, just- everything had a logical progression, from the costume to the flag-waving to the actual missions. I felt both proud and loving of this fictionalized version of my country, which is no mean feat for me.
It was good. In addition to that, it was also awesome to watch, and continuing a fine tradition of cohesive, tasty Marvel films that weave together and just keep reinforcing the awesome.
Also, Avengers trailer. I squee'd so hard. Long-haired gods, more Steve goodness, and Tony in the middle of it being Tony. What's not to love?
...and lord knows I'm no fan of National Socialism, but Hugo Weaving in a broad-shouldered uniform is sending me to Special Hell, especially as I'm watching him get his ass kicked.
It was good. In addition to that, it was also awesome to watch, and continuing a fine tradition of cohesive, tasty Marvel films that weave together and just keep reinforcing the awesome.
Also, Avengers trailer. I squee'd so hard. Long-haired gods, more Steve goodness, and Tony in the middle of it being Tony. What's not to love?
...and lord knows I'm no fan of National Socialism, but Hugo Weaving in a broad-shouldered uniform is sending me to Special Hell, especially as I'm watching him get his ass kicked.