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sadeyedgoodbyes · 1 month
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Unruly hair❤️
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cosmosnout · 2 months
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And in the end, Rouge was like, “You know what? Sure.”
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butchdykekondraki · 7 months
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Just asking y'all to stop this bs PLEASE
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soliloquent-stark · 7 months
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besides the well-known fact that tony stark's arc reactor literally powered his heart and symbolised his second chance at life, it's been not just alluded to but clearly stated by marvel from the very first iron man film that it represents his heart:
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this point is made very clear again when it's used to portray his death:
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of course they did this; they're such obvious metaphors that are easy to rely on for beautiful visual storytelling. they undoubtedly were aware of the potential for these scenes and carefully considered them since the beginning.
but you don't really get to use each of these moments more than once if you want them to matter, so they had to choose which one of tony's stories needed to be told through carefully picked parallels.
and who did they use them on?
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yup, that's right. steve rogers. steve, who literally ends their painful fight by breaking his heart.
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steve, whom tony literally hands his heart and says "here, take this" while he's devastated, disappointed, and at one of the lowest moments of his entire life.
so, platonic, romantic, alterous — the intricacies of his feelings don't even matter. they're only for tony to know.
but what we as an audience know, what we were explicitly told by marvel, is that the feelings tony had for steve were so strong that they were the equivalent of getting his heart actually shattered into pieces, and being reduced to offering your desperate, mourning heart on a platter as a way of saying "take it all, there's nothing left of me that you don't own now".
these were not accidents. we were meant to understand how profound his feelings were. so many things spiraled out of their falling out — the entire universe's faith was at stake as a result. tony was not indifferent to him. his problem was that he felt too much.
tony's achille's heel was always steve rogers, and that will forever be the backbone of the marvel universe.
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extrashortshorts · 8 months
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sleepy
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The thing about Captain America: Civil War is that it's part of a trilogy about one specific man named Steve Rogers. Therefore it is supposed to be about Steve Rogers and primarily from his perspective.
It's the episode right after CATWS, and the story is supposed to directly tie in with the events of CATWS. It's hilarious (= enraging) how people just seem to conveniently overlook that little detail while talking about (or rather, shitting on) Steve's decisions and actions.
When you see him argue against the accords, you're supposed to actually remember that the government was infiltrated in the previous Cap movie and it was only two years ago. And that Steve was right in the middle of the fray.
When you see him trying to save the other supersoldiers, you're supposed to correlate that to him discovering the Winter Soldier and as shown in the last scene of CATWS, finding out everything Hydra did to Bucky.
When Steve says "He's my friend," you're supposed to remember Bucky falling from the train in CATFA, and 2014!Steve saying "even when I had nothing, I had Bucky." And you're supposed to empathise with the scrawny kid from Brooklyn who had no one but James Bucky Barnes in his corner. You're supposed to remember that Bucky would, and did follow this scrawny kid into the jaw of death.
Every single thing he does/says has a background in the previous two movies.
Now you might say "yeah but so does Tony-" yeah and tell me something, is it called "Iron Man: Civil War"? Or "Avengers: Civil War"?
Saying Steve's the bad guy in his own fucking movie is you completely missing the entire point of all three of the movies with him in the title.
Edit: I've noticed that this post is gaining a lot of traction. I'd like to introduce you (if you haven't been to my blog before) to a protest my friends and I are trying to set into motion called #ReleaseStuckyCWScene. The details to the original post are here, and the petition that you can sign to show your support is below. Please consider signing it and reblogging the original posts more.
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squipedmew · 2 months
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so help me god i will learn to draw different body types if it kills me
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had to do it
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avengersnewb · 9 months
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Not half as good 🥹
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While we're at it: here's a drawing of zim I found while I was assembling all those drawings
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meidui · 3 months
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cosmosnout · 1 month
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Dads,,,
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horror-aesthete · 3 months
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Dawn of the Dead, 1978, dir. George A. Romero
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soliloquent-stark · 7 months
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'not a perfect soldier, but a good man.'
chris evans in captain america: the first avenger (2011) and avengers: age of ultron (2015)
marvel parallels 3/?
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heckcareoxytwit · 10 months
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Too many characters in Marvel VS Capcom 2 game
Marvel VS Capcom: Official Complete Works (2016)
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fandomfluffandfuck · 3 months
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I'm thinking about Steve and Bucky being the mysterious neighbors to a little family crammed into a tiny Brooklyn apartment in the new century.
Like, they're always on missions, but otherwise, they keep to themselves--they've only just settled into a comfortable routine after getting each other back. So, this family has no idea that their neighbours are the Captain America and Winter Soldier. But, once, during a hilariously familiar summer blackout, the building is strangely silent. Time always seems to stop during a blackout. Steve and Bucky come out of their apartment, wanting to make sure everyone is alright. So, they bump into this little family for the first time, and the two kids from the neighboring family lose their minds.
Then, rather than going to the apartment building's roof to watch the stars until the lights come back on like usual, the kids spend it playing pretend with superheroes. Steve lets them take turns weilding the shield, playing hero. It makes Bucky heart ache to see them take turns giggling, wrapping themselves in tinfoil to be just like him... one of the good guys.
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