Scott Mendelson
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Thursday, June 23, 2011
Captain America gets a terrific trailer, selling old-school patriotism and adventure.
First of all, the tagline ('heroes are made in America') is a nice touch, showing that Paramount is unafraid of actually selling the fact that the lead character is indeed code-named Captain 'America'. As for the footage, it frankly looks spectacular. This is the first big-scale comic book adaptation in a good-long while that actually feels like an actual adventure. While I'm sure there is plenty of CGI-enhanced material throughout (and as long as it works, why not?), the feeling is predominantly old-school. With Steve Rogers ziplining into battle, racing aboard a snow-covered train, and swinging into harm's way, Joe Johnston seems to remember that super heroes should generally engage in super heroics. It is also the first of the Marvel movies that doesn't look kinda cheap thus far. This one drops July 22nd so, as always, we'll see...
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