The Marvel Universe has many heroes in its wheelhouse, the most popular of the bunch being Spider-Man, but I believe the one that the studio truly always wanted to be their go to guy was Captian America. The character was based on numerous real life failed projects that were worked on during WWII. On the German side of the story there was a lot more fiction conjured up by creators Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, but overall they did base their origins in what actually happened, or at least what both scientific divisions of the Americans and the Germans wanted to happen.
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wow...wonder if someone is looking for hits?
There is quite a lot of people who say they were bored with the film
Just can't please some people I guess. You must be part of the minority who didn't like the film. Generally more people were pleased with it than not. Especially around comic book circles.
I did like it but I agree it was fairly boring. We have not had an event summer film in many years. Potter is the closest this year. That being a film people would pay to see again and again.
No...I'll see Captain America again. I always see the movies I like more than once on the big screen and I liked it very much. I saw it with my husband and now I'll see it with my sister and I may even go see it again with someone else....sometimes I never know how many times I'm going to see a movie before it leave the theater.
There was one movie once that I saw about 8 times before it went to the dollar movie. I kept telling people about it and they'd want to go see it and I'd go with them.