Yes, I've seen it. Trying not to be spoilers in this comment :)
Yes, I enjoyed the film more than AoU. I really enjoyed TWS because it turned out to be Bucky. Not read many of the original comics but I had heard about the Steve/Bucky bromance years ago so CW was right up my street as far as their relationship goes. Really liked the final battle between Steve and Tony, allowing Bucky time to attempt an escape. I say Steve and Tony not Cap and Iron Man because it was very personal: elements of personalities and ideals forged at different periods of US history causing the rift between them. Cap represented the old US hero fighting against a tyrannical state versus Tony's acceptance of personal resonsibility not being enough.
Not sure about Black Panther at the start. All I could see for a long time was a butch Catwoman! I warmed to him.
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Date: 2016-05-09 08:09 am (UTC)Yes, I enjoyed the film more than AoU. I really enjoyed TWS because it turned out to be Bucky. Not read many of the original comics but I had heard about the Steve/Bucky bromance years ago so CW was right up my street as far as their relationship goes. Really liked the final battle between Steve and Tony, allowing Bucky time to attempt an escape. I say Steve and Tony not Cap and Iron Man because it was very personal: elements of personalities and ideals forged at different periods of US history causing the rift between them. Cap represented the old US hero fighting against a tyrannical state versus Tony's acceptance of personal resonsibility not being enough.
Not sure about Black Panther at the start. All I could see for a long time was a butch Catwoman! I warmed to him.
Antman is a fun film; try and catch it.