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  • Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    I dint like it

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    My husband loved it I couldn't get into it. It was good from what I seen.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    Good movie

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    It's a good movie but not my favorite Marvel film.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    Cheaper online.

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    Bought this movie to keep the 4 year old happy....

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    It was ok

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    Good movie but not as good as the other Marvel movies

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 2 out of 5 stars

    Great Movie-- too expensive

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    Not sure why the First Avenger is still $20-$30 four years after the release--only high priced Blu Ray in the Disney/Marvel universe

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 1 out of 5 stars

    Not packaged right

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    Didn't open the DVD plastic and noticed the DVD is out or loose. Was sold the wrong DVD, was told it was for blu-Ray. Bought it in February and was unable to return in the movie. Don't think I'll continue to buy DVDs from the location I went to on 202 in Wilmington

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 1 out of 5 stars

    The Captain of Bad Acting

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    Next to The Hulk, this is some of the worst acting I've watched in the comic book movies. Enough action to keep the guys interested especially if beer is involved. Otherwise, pretty pathetic.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great movie, now available in 4K!

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    Finally, Marvel is starting to re-release Phase 1 of the MCU in 4K. Captain America: The First Avenger was an awesome movie when it originally came out, but now it is available in 4K which gives it an even sharper image with the addition of HDR that enhances the overall picture quality. If you care about being able to watch some of your favorite movies in 4K and you love Marvel, then you definitely need to get this (especially the steelbook edition, as the case is pretty sweet too). Excelsior!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Go out and buy it now!!!!!

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    As I left off with Thor, I have been a fan so far, enjoying each film so far in the series though with several flaws, namely the lack of a strong or truly memorable villain and lackluster third acts. Does Captain America right the wrongs of the previous four films or does it continue the downward slide of poor third acts? Opening up in the midst of WWII, Steve Rogers is desperate to join the fight. He is a classic 4F case, short, skinny and of ill-health. His friend Bucky Barnes is already joined the cause, who is shipping out in 24 hours, but that doesn't stop him from going out in style. Steve decides to falsify his enlistment form to get in and is thought to be in trouble, but is instead confronted by a Dr. Abraham Erskine. Erskine admires Steve's will and honesty and is chosen along with a few recruits to test for the "Super Soldier" program, where he trains under the scrutinous eye of Col. Philips (A very fun Tommy Lee Jones) and Peggy Carter (Hayley Atwell). Despite not being physically fit, he does impress with his intelligence, gumption and bravery. After being chosen to go through with the procedure, he is transformed into a tall, muscular soldier, who not only has undergone a physical change, but a molecular one as well. On the other side of the Atlantic, Johann Schmidt (AKA Red Skull played by Hugo Weaving) is planning on surpassing the 3rd Reich and is planning on ruling the world with his advanced weaponry developed under HYDRA. After sabotaging the lab and killing Erskine, Rogers is eager to go after HYDRA but is instead pushed to being a face for the war effort, Captain America, which is a funny montage of a great 40's song, short newsreels and inspiring millions to join the effort. After a demoralizing USO show in Italy and learning of Barnes' team being captured by HYDRA, Rogers decides to solely infiltrate HYDRA's factory, with Howard Stark (Tony's father) and Carter fly him in behind enemy lines. Successfully capturing their technology and freeing 400 men, Cap doubles down on Schmidt and he goes after HYDRA, but will it be enough to prevent world domination? If you didn't the tagline of the summary, then you have no idea how much I loved this film. The penultimate film before The Avengers was released, this was simply a great comic book film. Starting off, Chris Evans is Captain America. He exudes the classic American do-gooder, by being brave, strong, moral and not afraid to fight for what's right. Atwell does a great job as Agent Carter, not only just a pretty face, but a smart, confident and strong presence and a role-model for any female fans of comic book films. Jones is fun as the colonel, and Cooper is fun as Stark. Stanley Tucci is probably my favorite performance in the film, making Dr. Erskine a living, breathing character with such a small amount of screen time. Which brings me to Red Skull. What did I think of him? Well, I loved how totally evil he is, completely consumed by rage and evil but Weaving doesn't do much beyond a few evil glares and snarling with his lines. He's done this before, and it shows, but he still sells it well enough. But how does the story fare? Actually its quite engaging and gripping, with the story being familiar of a guy gaining powers and saves the world, but with some great lines, plot moving along at a nice clip and some smart, well-written action (C/O Chrostopher Markus & Stephen McFeely), its no wonder its one of my faves. And who can forget Joe Johnston directing? He is an unfortunately overlooked director most of the time, having not only directed several classics like Jumanji and Honey, I Shrunk the Kids, but also an Oscar-winning Visual F/X artist, knowing full and well to skillfully blend practical and digital effects, as well as knowing that the effects are nothing without a great story and characters to use with them. His experience with the time period with another 40s inspired comic book film, The Rocketeer, is also greatly appreciated and welcome. Everything else ranging from the 40's-styled cinematography, period set design, sumptuous visual effects and a great score all blend to an awesome popcorn flick. Of course, how did the ending fare after all the praise? Actually quite well, with the 3rd act sneaking up on me a tad, and the denouement of the Red Skull feeling underwhelming, but the emotion of how Rogers saves the world is well done and ends with a fantastic that I won't spoil here. Overall, my favorite film of the origin films of Phase One and probably the entire MCU. Moving on to the PQ/AQ, I'll just start by saving this is a demo worthy 2D presentation that does look pasty with the period lighting, the colors are nicely saturated, detailed image (Sourced from a digital shoot with several scenes shot on 35mm film) with an awesome 7.1 DTS-HD track that balances the explosions, pings of the shield bouncing on the enemies, dialogue and music balancing out beautifully. Moving on to the 3D, I was very skeptical of the added dimension, since the Thor 3D wasn't anything special and largely an unneeded experience so I went in with lowered expectations. The opening logo looked amazing of course, but then past the logos, I was greeted with an overall nice 3D picture, that had several scenes of convincing depth, natural spacing of fore, mid and background objects and even several moments of the "comin' right at ya" scenes, but still plagued by several scenes of darkness that flattens to the point of me pulling off the specs just to check if they were okay. Nice enough for a post-conversion, though don't spend $42.99 on this disc for the 3D alone. Extras wise, this is a nice package starting with an audio commentary with Johnston, cinematographer Shelly Johnson and editor Jeff Ford. For his first commentary, Johnston does quite well, though mainly technically oriented with nice insight to editing, directing, camera work and more, it is just an average track worth at least a listen. Next up is Marvel's 2nd One-Shot, "A Funny Thing Happened On the Way to Thor's Hammer" a 4 minute long piece that is superior to The Consultant and is fun to see Agent Coulson do more than just talk and pulling a Caruso (Dramatically removing his sunglasses). Next up are 6 featurettes that are as follows: - Outfitting a Hero - a 10-minute look at the costumes - Howling Commandos - a 6-minute look at Cap's allies he saved from a HYDRA work camp - Heightened Technology - a 5-minute look at the futuristic weapons used by HYDRA in the film - The Transformation - an 8-minute look on how they shrunk Evans for the role of Rogers pre-serum - Behind the Skull - a 10-minute look at the creation of the makeup and casting the role and last but not least - Captain America's Origin - a 4-minute look at the creation of the comic book. Next up is The Assembly begins,, a short look on the last film of Phase One, The Avengers. 5 minutes of deleted scenes with optional commentary, trailers for the film and video game complete the solid set of extras. Lastly, there are no 3D specific extras, and there is a DVD and digital copy included. All in all, a nice release with terrific PQ/AQ, decent 3D, and a generous amount of extras for a terrific film and is a must own. I will return for The Avengers!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    All those who oppose Captain America must yield!

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    “Captain America: The First Avenger” is a great addition to the burgeoning Marvel Cinematic Universe canon, and a great comic book movie, and an awesome action film in general. It certainly atones for the past sins of the Captain, mainly brief and disastrous sojourns in the 70s and one in the 90s. Google it if ye dare! This film, unlike many screen interpretations of Cap which often jump straight to modern-day heroics, was wisely done as a period piece, set in the twilight hours of World War II. We see Steve Rogers before he dons the red, white, and blue, and therefore become much more invested in his character before he was a Super Soldier. Great performances are to be had all around. Chris Evans gets Steve’s humility and all-around good guy charm. The ideals and attitude shown here prove that this was the Greatest Generation. Hayley Atwell does fine as Cap’s interest Peggy Carter, and here she’s in the army as well, putting her in the action instead of the girlfriend back home as she is normally shown, and also oddly British for some reason. Tommy-Lee Jones is as entertaining as one could expect as Army General Tommy-Lee Jones. Yeah, it’s one of those roles, but in a good way. Likewise, Hugo Weaving is great as German Hugo Weaving. But seriously, Weaving was a great choice for Cap’s eternal nemesis the villainous Red Skull. As a villain, Red Skull is pretty standard and doesn’t offer many surprises (even the face reveal was coming a mile away). Toby Jones did good as scientist Arnim Zola, and there was a cool easter egg of his comic appearance. Stanley Tucci shows his acting versatility as Dr. Abraham Erskine. All of the Howling Commandos (sans Nick Fury, contrary to comic tradition) are great too. One of the criticisms of this film is that it is a full-length feature ad for “The Avengers.” Well, there definitely was one after the credits, and it is in the title. The McGuffin of the movie exists to set up “The Avengers”, but despite all this, I believe it holds up on its own as an origin story of one of Marvel’s oldest and greatest heroes. The set-up is well paced and the action scenes deliver on the awesomeness, particularly Cap’s signature shield throwing. There is an unfortunate montage that glazes over much of the battles between the good guys and bad guys, but that’s really my only major gripe with the film. There is a suspension of disbelief that must be had in the plot, but not to the point where it breaks, and the source material forces much of it. Overall, Captain America delivers as a great superhero film. It is in many ways a set-up for “The Avengers,” but it’s a good set-up that can stand on its own.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    The name of the movie is 'CAPTAIN AMERICA'!

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    This is a great movie! This is one of the few comics to screen translations that I would say is worthy of a nomination for Best Picture (Batman Begins and The Dark Knight are also Oscar worthy). Set in WWII, this movie tells the origin and the first adventures of the most patriotic of all super-heroes, Captain America! We see his beginnings as a brave but sickly man who is transformed into a heroic power-house by top secret science. He then goes off to the European front to stop the evil Red Skull from unlocking a power he planned to use to conquer the world! Captain America blends drama, action and heroism in one brilliantly written and superbly directed movie. Chris Evans is great as Steve Rogers/Captain America, Hugo weaving turns in an Oscar worthy performance as the Red Skull and Tommy Lee Jones does his usual great job. There's even a cameo by Stan Lee himself! The visual effects are amazing. A seamless blending of live action and CGI. It's incredible how they were able to make Chris Evans look so small and skinny! The make-up on the Red Skull is some of the best I've ever seen. This movie is extremely faithful to the Marvel comics. Marvel Studios did a superb job of bringing one of their oldest and most recognizable characters to the big screen in a way that long-time readers of Marvel comics can enjoy. This is truly like a classic Marvel comic come to life. There are references to Iron Man and Thor and the story flows nicely into the upcoming 'Avengers' movie! For action and drama, Captain America can't be beat. 'Nuff said?

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great film to have on steelbook

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    While I already owned The First Avenger on Blu-Ray and standard DVD/Digital, the 4K release in addition to a steelbook was a purchase I couldn't pass up. Definitely worth the price, in particular if you've never owned The First Avenger before.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Wonderful Escapist Fare... Fun with Heart!

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    I can see why everyone is praising Captain America in some way. Cap manages to deliver a little bit of everything and does it with style and integrity. This extremely talented cast fit each character perfectly, both large and especially the smaller roles. The story itself is told in a masterful, crisp manner. The dialogue is witty and the humor works its way seamlessly in to the natural order of the story. The film certainly is smart but it’s fun first and foremost. Comic book style slugfests are certainly part of the fun but are inserted as a vehicle for the story and not just to see CGI things explode. Things aren’t blown up just for the sake of seeing them go boom. What makes Captain America as good as any Marvel film is the fact that it’s a fine film for kids but it's even greater if you're an intelligent adult. How many movies can pull that off? Like Thor and the Iron Man films, this is movie making of the most entertaining order and it easily deserves all the praise it has generated from both fans and critics alike. It makes anyone long for that Avengers film to be sure.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    MCU in 4k!

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    Im so excited they are launching the original mcu movies in 4k! Loved this movie, cant wait for the others! Got winter soldier and civil war 4k steekbooks on pre order now!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great film

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    Great HDR quality. Great film conversion. Really great film

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    A Beautiful Steelbook

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    Go out and get the steelbook now while you can! This is easily one of my favorite Marvel Movies and to own it on 4k and have a beautiful steelbook is such a great bonus!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Awsome

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    I feel like this is the movie that started it all!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Exactly as Described

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    No issues whatsoever with the product.. Shipped quickly and arrived on time despite the holiday season.. Blue-Ray was good quality and had no issues..

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great for any collector.

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    I love the style of this steelbook. It is a much needed addition to any collection. Tasteful, colorful and classy I love this one. A must have!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    for all the mcu fans

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    this movie is the best to start the MCU starts right back in the 1940s ww2 where Steve Rogers becomes first avengers

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend