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IronMan, Captain America. (of The Avengers Movie 2012)

i just changed Captain America's speech (comics->Movie)
that movie already open on SouthKorea 1week ago. and i already watched this movie twice at the theater...

and i go to theater again tomorrow...somebody stop me..lol
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:icondowhatiwantthor:
RIGHT IN THE FEELS.
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~Paskettii Mar 18, 2013  Student General Artist
Love this!
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~the-hottest-gimmick Mar 4, 2013  Student Artist
SHIT, SEXY. YOU ARE AMAZING!!! 아름다운 사람!
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:iconbalandemon:
Wait...what?? This is a movie now?! Where!
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:iconbalandemon:
Ignore this. Thought you were talking about Civil War. :facepalm:
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~Darkflametailz Sep 26, 2012  Hobbyist Writer
very nice. :)

but I have to ask (its been bugging me) Why do Tony and Steve end up fighting to the death in Civil War?
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:icondreamingnighter:
In the Civil War, government wanted all the super heroes to be forced to register and work for them. This meant they had to reveal their secret ID's in public, putting their own lives and the lives of their loved ones in even greater danger (every villain would know who they were, and after that it would be as easy as a game). So, most of the super heroes were in a pretty bad place. If they did it, their families' lives would be in constant danger. If they didn't, they would be hunted down like dogs by the government and the superheroes that had already registered. So most of them chose not to be registered, and being outlaws instead of betraying their principals and in order to protect loved ones.


Well, in the begging, Iron Man tried to prevent it, but then he thought it inevitable and in the end he was pro-registration act, because he was shocked by an explosion that killed many people, including children, caused by mutants. As he confessed to Cap later, he was actually afraid that, in a state of being drunk he could have done something like that too.

Captain America as always stood for the weak, for the hunted, for those who were anti-registration (and I'm with their side totally, I have to say). He stood with them because he thought it the right thing to do, no matter people already knew his own ID. And they set the dogs on him for this. Government, SHIELD, Iron Man, everyone against him.


This is why they fought to death, no matter how painful it was. And not only for them, for all the heroes.


I hope I helped a little. :)
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~Darkflametailz Jan 8, 2013  Hobbyist Writer
wow....that-actually makes me wont to cry. :( I can understand both there sides really...so it makes it more painful to me. I would have never been able to choose if I was a super hero.
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:icondreamingnighter:
Oh, you can't even guess. I read all of the comics related to the Civil War last summer, and I was nearly heartbroken. I mean, this [link] is heartbreaking. Two alies, two avengers, two of the greatest heroes, two friends, doing this to each other...


Most people were with Cap, and I totally go with them. I mean, totally. I read everything, and there wasn't a single part he did something wrong. Most of the people at Iron Man's side were on his side just because he is Iron Man.


I love both Iron Man and Captain America, very much, but Iron Man did terrible things in the Civil War. He acted like a villain. Once he nearly killed Steve. He hunted down and hurt in every possible way his friends and alies, he deceived many of them, he imprissoned them in a geto he created with Reed Richards, he cloned Thor... And when he saw how few people were on his side, he let out of prison many of the worst villains known and used them as an army to get the heroes. Two of them almost killed Spiderman (Punisher saved him). Tony betrayed every principal heroes believed in and every person that loved him and believed in him (like Spiderman). Captain America told him, "You lost this before it started". And he was right. And when Tony realised that, it was too late. The worst had already happened. He himself was so heartbroken in the end of it.
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