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Talking in Circles – 108 – Captain America: Civil War

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Just when you thought you were done with Captain America: Civil War reviews here we come to save the day. Yes on this week’s show we are talking about one of the biggest movies of the year. We give our thoughts on how we felt Civil War held up to all the hype. Also make sure to stay tuned to the end of the episode as we continue with the adventures of Dan, Chuck, and Greg with a surprising special guest.

 

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17 Comments

  1. Great episode you guys. Enjoy hearing your thoughts on this one. I don’t remember the comic much but what I do remember I don’t think measures up to the movie at all. Iron Man was a straight evil villain but with the movie I thought he was more complex.

    I like Chuck’s theory on Vision. That would be an awesome way to introduce Thanos as a major threat.

    Oh and keep the ending adventures coming! Best one so far!

    1. The first one I still think is my favorite. The crazy professor guy had a hilarious voice.

  2. Great episode you guys. Enjoy hearing your thoughts on this one. I don’t remember the comic much but what I do remember I don’t think measures up to the movie at all. Iron Man was a straight evil villain but with the movie I thought he was more complex.

    I like Chuck’s theory on Vision. That would be an awesome way to introduce Thanos as a major threat.

    Oh and keep the ending adventures coming! Best one so far!

    1. The first one I still think is my favorite. The crazy professor guy had a hilarious voice.

  3. I was actually with Chuck when it came to Black Panther’s revenge plot to start. He’s not a character that allows emotion to override him like that. He has a tactical mind equal to that of Steve Rogers. I can excuse it as him learning to become Panther and he is quite young and if anything will cause him to go down that path it would be the death of his father.

    1. Isn’t that what you need with drama though. A character to progress to create drama? I mean if he started out perfect what type of story would you have.

  4. I was actually with Chuck when it came to Black Panther’s revenge plot to start. He’s not a character that allows emotion to override him like that. He has a tactical mind equal to that of Steve Rogers. I can excuse it as him learning to become Panther and he is quite young and if anything will cause him to go down that path it would be the death of his father.

    1. Isn’t that what you need with drama though. A character to progress to create drama? I mean if he started out perfect what type of story would you have.

  5. If I remember correctly didn’t Chuck guess Giant Man would show up in Civil War? I could have sworn. It’s actually the first thing I thought of when Paul Rudd said he has a special power but ca only hold it for a couple seconds.

    1. The downfall of being into toys too. They had a Giant Man lego that pretty much spoiled it for me too. Like r@Captain_Rogers:disqus brought up the Marvel Legend that had a build a figure Giant Man too. Toys know no shame.

  6. If I remember correctly didn’t Chuck guess Giant Man would show up in Civil War? I could have sworn. It’s actually the first thing I thought of when Paul Rudd said he has a special power but ca only hold it for a couple seconds.

    1. I did but only because I saw the marvel legends figure and I thought it would make sense to do it. What a huge geek moment though when you see that on the big screen.

    2. The downfall of being into toys too. They had a Giant Man lego that pretty much spoiled it for me too. Like r@Captain_Rogers:disqus brought up the Marvel Legend that had a build a figure Giant Man too. Toys know no shame.

  7. I was impressed with how effortlessly the film introduced and juggled multiple characters, making each one seem powerful, yet flawed at the same time. I walked away feeling like I had just seen a full-blown Avengers movie. Pretty much agreed with all you guys said.

  8. I was impressed with how effortlessly the film introduced and juggled multiple characters, making each one seem powerful, yet flawed at the same time. I walked away feeling like I had just seen a full-blown Avengers movie. Pretty much agreed with all you guys said.

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