Captain America
If there was an online survey I'd check "neither liked nor disliked" this movie. It wasn't good. It wasn't bad. It wasn't all that entertaining. It wasn't boring.
The big reveal at the end and the continuing push toward the big group Avengers-type film was idiotic and contrived. Stupid, it was.
I don't really want to see the big Avenger-fest anyway. It's like when you take the stupid kids and try to mainstream them in with the bright kids hoping that the better students will inspire and elevate the poorer ones. Doesn't work that way. Always sinks to the lowest level. The dumb remain dumb while the smart dull it down.
So you've got Ironman -- one great and one pretty good movie. Hulk: a number of dreadfully shitty movies. Thor: One bowl of cold oatmeal of a movie. Hawkeye, who hasn't been in a movie . Black Widow who made a cameo in the worst of the two Ironman movies. And Loki. What the fuck is Loki? Going to add this dry and uninspiring Captain America to that mix. Bleh.
The guy playing Captain America was a horrible actor. Terrible. He brought no panache to any scene he was in. Plus he is already Torch in the Fantastic Four. That's like having Gwen Paltrow also play Catwoman. Or Zach Quintl also play Han Solo in a Star Wars reboot. She's either Pepper or she's Selena. He's either Spock or Han. Can't be both. And did I mention that he's a wooden stiff of an actor with zero screen presence. He has no chemistry with his supposed best friend, no chemistry with the army lady, none with Tommy Lee Jones and none with a squandered Stanley Tucci.
TLJ was utterly wasted. Nothing but a set piece. Any number of nameless, faceless character actors could have filled that role adequately. Red Skull wasn't intimidating in the least. His girlfriend is now close to 100 and probably smells dusty. Not that I bought that relationship anyway.
The film went all in with a special effects bonanza which saw a shrimpy version of the wooden actor become a more chiseled version of the same bad actor. Yeah, that was pretty cool but it wasn't enough to carry the movie and by the end had really no bearing on anything.
That portion of the story was a little reckless, actually. So what, Captain America can hit 70 home runs or win the league MVP trophy now that he's juiced up on HGH and roids?
As a one-off waste of time, it was fair. As a building block to the beginning of the Avengers franchise, I cringe. Ironman is great. These dreary supplemental pieces will do nothing but drag that quality franchise into the shitter. I hope they never do Justice League.
Welcome back Cap'n. You been sleep for 70 years. Pfffffffffffffffttttttttttttttttttttt. Would have been better if he'd woken up to apes running the country. Way better.