Keep calm and carry on,
take arms and carry bombs.
Tag: captain america
Steve: He looked right at me like he didn’t even know me
Natasha: Same
Steve: What?
Natasha: What?
all Bucky wanted to do was get some more tea and now this. Thanks a lot, Sam. You had to fuckin’ tell him, you ass.
learn to appreciate the void
Prep him.
The price of freedom is high and it’s a price I’m willing to pay.
rocket meets bucky and sees the metal arm. he opens his mouth to speak. three rooms away peter yells “ABSOLUTELY NOT”
We never see the Winter Soldier straight away – he always appears on the scene out of thin air, which makes him seem all that more menacing and scary. Also,
[The Winter Soldier is] never in a hurry—we only see him running once in the entire film. […] Captain America frantically runs […] while the Winter Soldier casually strolls to his destination, stopping only to kick people into jet engines. That contrast is subtle but it makes the Winter Soldier seem more in control—he’s already there while everyone else scrambles to catch up. (x)
“I watched a lot of documentaries on post-traumatic stress and a lot of army documentaries about the training programs and some of the extreme sort of circumstances that some of those guys that are training to be Navy SEALs and some who are a part of it go through. I was trying to understand what it is, what it means for someone to be desensitized, to no longer question hurting something. I did as much research on all that stuff as I could in order to kind of know what that was like. And then my stepdad actually has Alzheimer’s, so there were parts about watching and studying that kind of disease, also, observing people like that that kind of helped me a little bit.”—SEBASTIAN STAN
Natalie Dormer in Captain America (2011)