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HH thinks maybe Cap was trying not to offend the unions

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Subj: Why on Earth would Cap need a stunt double? That doesn't seem very realistic to me.
Posted: Thu Sep 09, 2010 at 12:02:19 pm EDT (Viewed 4 times)
Reply Subj: Captain America's stunt double, in costume...
Posted: Thu Sep 09, 2010 at 09:40:26 am EDT (Viewed 7 times)



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    I'm not sold either way on these shots... There's just enough promise there to make me think that it could work well carefully shot on film, but some of the candid shots of the (admittedly soft-faced) double definitely come off looking really goofy.


I think it's a compromise between a real Cap uniform and the sort of thing nervous movie executives might sanction. It's just inside the margin for what fans (or at least this fan) might accept.

That said, it's a real shame they went for a Batman-style rubberised bodysuit. They missed the chance to give Cap genuine chainmail and scalemail such as he's always been supposed to be wearing. I'd have thought that an inspired costume designer could manage to make that look "well hard".

I'm pleased to see the helmet wings, but I'd be more pleased yet with the real mask-wings. I read some people were saying that it "wasn't realistic" for a 40's superhero to wear such attachments. Perhaps these people have overlooked the fact that Kirby created the costume in 1941, so it is a genuine 40's superhero ensemble from the period. Nobody then seemed to find the wings goofy. The Americans were too busy cheering and the Nazis were too busy running.

Finally, the costume isn't really red, white, and blue, is it? It's brown, white, and blue. Did somebody somewhere miss the point?


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    *Edit*: Here's another site with these pictures, plus a few of some vehicles sporting the Hydra logo: A very snazzy car, and some futuristic motocycles. Not sure how those fit into a WWII story.


I really like the car. I want one.




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