I really liked it and I feel I need to see it again. It isn't a spoiler that Spiderman is in it but he was my least favorite part of the movie. The action/fighting scenes were really well done, it never felt too over the top or overkill, like it COULD have gone. I also really liked the plot and still refuse to pick a side, because both have valid points. And the ADR was INCREDIBLE!!!!!
I really enjoyed the movie. In my opinion it was Marvel's best film to date. The scene at the airport was my favourite part beside the introduction of Spider-Man.
Anyone going to watch the movie for a second time? I might watch it again our new Dolby Vision Cinema.
I thought it was a really good film. I do want to see it a second time. I still can't believe that they had so many characters and it sill worked. It is one of the best Marvel films to-date.
It was much better than The Age of Ultron, which I thought was a dud. Cap is my favorite Marvel character.
Finally saw it on Tuesday. Saw it at a drive-in which may not be the best cinematic experience, but it was great seeing it with Rebekah and Gideon in such a fun environment. The movie was awesome. Aside from the original Avengers, Captain America easily has the best 3 Marvel films. This actually felt more like an Avenger movie. I love the camaraderie they all had, even when battling. And Spider-Man and Black Panther were both awesome. What a world they've built. I can't wait for more.
We saw it yesterday, and though the plot wasn't exactly what my friend had told me of the Comics version of Civil War, I am still on Team Cap. I agree with those who feel it really was more of an Avengers movie, but since one of the main plots did deal with Cap and the Winter Soldier, I can see why they put it under the Captain America banner. I felt it moved the greater MCU story arc along and was not a digression. The introductions of Black Panther and Spiderman worked. And to those lamenting Spidey's age and Aunt Mae's appearance (played by Marissa Tomei), well Peter Parker's a teenager and we're no longer in the 1960's where Aunts were dowdy older ladies. We'll be adding the Blu-ray to our collection.