| Posted: 29 May 2010 09:44 |
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Saw this article at IGN.com:
Quote: So what will Captain America's costume look like in his upcoming movie? The new slate of Marvel films hasn't really had to tackle the spandex-costume issue head on yet, what with Iron Man wearing armor and the Hulk wearing, well, not much. But Chris Evans' Star-Spangled Avenger? That's a different story.
Now the folks over at JoBlo are saying that they've seen an "approved costume test" from the film. Apparently, Cap will wear two different sets of duds -- we've heard this before, as he'll have the costume he wears for his USO appearances that's more flashy and then his actual active duty suit which will be more appropriate for combat. The latter is the one JoBlo saw, and also, it would seem, the primary costume in the film. Here's what we can expect:
-- The wings on the cowl are gone.
-- The cowl itself is gone too, replaced by a traditional Army helmet (ala The Ultimates).
-- The "A" on the forehead remains.
-- As with the entire suit, the blue is much more muted than in the comics.
-- The white star on the chest remains but is not as prominent as in the comics.
-- Instead of red and white stripes on the abdomen, this costume just has a white base with two red utility belts acting as stripes. "These belts affix to a metal loop at the midpoint of the chest and a black strap extends up to the shoulders from that point," says the site.
-- The fabric appears to be a sort of leather, ala the X-Men films.
-- There's an old-school utility belt with a buckle and pockets.
-- The shield is very close to the classic design.
"The suit actually has a practical WWII military look to it with some of the obvious Captain America flourishes that we would expect," concludes the site. "It's hard to really pass judgment on a costume until you see it properly lit, in motion and doing what it's meant to do. But based on what I saw, I'm pretty impressed with how they were able to adapt the costume for the film."
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| Posted: 29 May 2010 10:09 |
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While I'd love to see a look more to the classical costume (and, yes, the wings too), sometimes these things don't translate well to the screen. So the changes and the helmet are probably practical. I'm glad they are going traditional with the shield though. We'll just have to suck it up during the USO junk. __________________
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| Posted: 29 May 2010 11:29 |
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Aaah...this non-traditional costume is probably for this movie only since it's based in WWII.
In the future, Cap 2 & The Avengers, he may go to a more traditional style costume at that point.
It makes sense for him to wear a WWII helmet instead of a cowl during 1941.
We he appears in the 2011 time frame, he may gets a new costume to fit in with the times....maybe.
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| Posted: 29 May 2010 13:24 |
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Well if the people over at JoBlo are correct, I'll really hate this costume. Cap's costume to me is as traditional as Spider-Man's. What is the problem, are these wusses afraid someone from another country will be offended by the close resemblance to the American Flag? I remember the crap with the schoolkids in California being sent home for wearing American flag tee-shirts to school on Cinco De Mayo day because some of the Mexican kids were offended. Hey this is America.
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| Posted: 29 May 2010 15:27 |
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You are absolutely right...
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| Posted: 29 May 2010 17:04 Last Edited By: Pole805 |
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That is what they should use, more Army like. I don't understand why you hate this costume....anyway here's a better pic, there's a 90% that this is it. (with a few edits)
And as for JBB, same thing happened to me when I was a kid, my school got sued having a Christmas tree up.
AND in middle school, I got sent to the office for wearing "Proud to be an American" T-shirt, and got beat up for wearing a Captain America woppin ass T-shirt.
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| Posted: 29 May 2010 20:47 |
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The school district officials gave a talking to the principal who sent those kids home who wore the American flag clothing. While it probably was a bit of a punk move on the part of those Morgan Hill kids, the idea of banning kids from wearing the American flag in America is ridiculous and the district officials agreed. I'm not sure if the national media got that part of the story out. (BTW, I bet the principal raised an American and California flag at the school flag pole that Cinco de Mayo too).
And at one point in our history, I believe, it was frowned upon to put the American flag on clothing, paper plates, etc. It just shows how things have changed.
Christmas Tree in middle school? Probably went against the Separation of Church and State, which I agree with unlike some revisionists out there that want to deny the founding Fathers set this country up that way and label America a Christian Only Nation. Probably a better way to approach things is to have all religions represented and discussed at the holiday season to help the kids learn and respect diversity and religious choices.
But back on topic, America is in the name of the character. There are no ways to hide that aspect of the character so I doubt any costume changes are to cater to a non-American audience. The changes are probably more practical for the 1940s and WWII warfare. I want to see a picture first though. __________________
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| Posted: 29 May 2010 23:48 |
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Hope I didn't start something. It just that I'd still like to see them use the classic costume. Its one of the few things that did work in the poorly made 1990 film of Captain America. I grew up in the 1960's with the Jack Kirby Cap and later Steranko, Buscema etc. Nobody felt the need to change the costume then and I do think it holds up to this day. Go reread the classic Cap stories from WWII and his costume served him well then. Bottom line is this is an Icon as well as a work of fiction. Also for those people who say the pot helmet and cartridge belt are more practical, how practical is it to carry a 3 plus feet diamater shield into combat especially when you're diving for the ground, making a beach landing or trying to hold the thing while parachuting from an airplane. And for the airplane please don't say its on his back, as thats where his parachute goes.
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| Posted: 30 May 2010 04:01 |
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I dunno, I would definately dig a shield that could withstand some serious heavy fire, especially if I was going up against a machine gun nest.
Also parachutes do not have to deploy from the back. When I flew on AC-130H Gunship, we had forward deploying parachutes that worked well, but with a kick. __________________"--When the mob and the Press and the whole WORLD tell you to move, your job is to plant yourself like a tree beside the river of truth and tell the whole world 'No you move'."
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| Posted: 30 May 2010 15:27 |
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Oh.....I see, you want the classic costume because you grew up on that costume...I became a fan AFTER the 1990 movie. I'm sorry.
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Oh.....I see, you want the classic costume because you grew up on that costume...I became a fan AFTER the 1990 movie. I'm sorry.
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Oh.....I see, you want the classic costume because you grew up on that costume...I became a fan AFTER the 1990 movie. I'm sorry.
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Oh.....I see, you want the classic costume because you grew up on that costume...I became a fan AFTER the 1990 movie. I'm sorry.
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Oh.....I see, you want the classic costume because you grew up on that costume...I became a fan AFTER the 1990 movie. I'm sorry.
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| Posted: 30 May 2010 16:38 |
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They could at least paint the feathers on the helmet.
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| Posted: 30 May 2010 19:18 |
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I also prefer the traditional costume but I'm not at all surprised that they're going for an Ultimates look for the movie. This sounds like it's just the WWII version and we'll hopefully get to the modern version at the end of this movie or at least for the Avengers movie etc.
What I really hope though is that we don't get the Ultimates version of Cap's attitude. He should be a bad ass but not a bad person.
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| Posted: 30 May 2010 20:10 |
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Everyone just wait and see. I am sure you will be pleasantly suprised I am sure. Marvel Entertainment has done wonders so far with Incredible Hulk, Iron Man, and Iron Man 2.
If all else fails you can resort to your own closet and flaunt your inner child to your children and wife --if you have those-- with your very own hand made (just like the comics) costume. __________________"--When the mob and the Press and the whole WORLD tell you to move, your job is to plant yourself like a tree beside the river of truth and tell the whole world 'No you move'."
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| Posted: 30 May 2010 21:39 |
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Someone bump Pole there. He's skipping like a record with those posts.  __________________
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To me, this sounds great!! the traditional costume onscreen in live action does NOT work. It has been tried and in my opinion it always looks obnoxious. I love the traditional costume but keep it in the comics and cartoons. Actually, I fell in love with the ultimates outfit. it was just more realistic and believable. Cap is a soldier. Dress him like one. Lots of webgear and lots of kit. keep it dirty! This is the best news iv'e heard on this movie so far. The costume was my biggest fear!  
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| Posted: 01 Jun 2010 14:30 |
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Im not getting into this mix because people seem to get so pissed because us traditional fans like whats...well..traditional. I will say that I think it would be awesome to use Epting`s version of Cap in the latest series. I love the pouches on the belt and the combat boots mixed with the old flared boots, that was a change I liked. The Ultimates costumes are neat, and as much as I hate to say it,probably what they will use. I would just like the Epting version, it seems tough enough.
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| Posted: 01 Jun 2010 23:27 |
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The Epting version from the begining of the Brubaker series is AWESOME. It is classic Cap with some very cool improvements.
Here are some adaptation sketches I found online based off of the above description...
http://www.beyondhollywood.com/so-this-is-what-captain-america-lo ...
What really bothers me is that I read they will probably use the classsic Cap uniform (it is a UNIFORM not a COSTUME!) during the USO part. That really ticks me off, because it makes me wonder if they are going to make the classic Cap uniform a joke. Anyway, we'll have to wait and see.
I really hope Cap gets a cowl in the Avengers.
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| Posted: 02 Jun 2010 00:28 |
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for the WW2 period, this looks great. I'm not dissin on the traditional costume at all it just doesn't come across very well in a live action setting in my opinion. I think it could be done and I also hope they go more traditional in the avengers movie but for a period piece this is good. If they do go more traditional for the avengers, I just hope they desaturate the colors a bit so it's not so bright and popping. I also would really like to see the ultimates "helmet mask" used. Just my opinion.
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| Posted: 02 Jun 2010 01:45 |
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Captain America costume revealed!....kind of.
From a person who actually saw the costume, he states the three fan submissions are close.
http://www.joblo.com/index.php?id=32378 __________________"--When the mob and the Press and the whole WORLD tell you to move, your job is to plant yourself like a tree beside the river of truth and tell the whole world 'No you move'."
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| Posted: 02 Jun 2010 13:28 |
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YES!!! the "helmet mask"! I can't help it. that thing just looks tough!!
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| Posted: 02 Jun 2010 14:02 |
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Looks a lot like a Nazi helmet to me. Yuck!
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| Posted: 02 Jun 2010 16:01 |
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Yeah, how is that costume even functional??? I hope this is fake.
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