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Captain America: The First Avenger is a american film of genre Science fiction directed by Joe Johnston released in USA on 22 july 2011 with Chris Evans

Captain America: The First Avenger (2011)

Captain America: The First Avenger
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Steve Rogers / Captain America

Facebook Share this quote on facebook I can do this all day. [First says after being repeatedly knocked down by a bully]

Facebook Share this quote on facebook It's just... I had a date. [Said after waking up in the 21st century]

Johann Schmidt/Red Skull

Facebook Share this quote on facebook [Schmidt stands before his army] Tomorrow, HYDRA will stand master of the world, borne to victory on the wings of the Valkyrie. Our enemies' weapons will be powerless against us. If they shoot down one plane, hundreds more will rain fire upon them! If they cut off one head, two more shall take its place. Hail HYDRA.

Dialogue

Facebook Share this quote on facebook [After Steve catches Nazi spy Heinz Kruger]
Rogers: Who the hell are you?
Heinz Kruger: The first of many. Cut off one head, [Bites down a cyanide pill] two more shall take its place. Hail HYDRA! [Froths at the mouth before he dies]

Facebook Share this quote on facebook [Captain America enters the control room of the Red Skull's plane. He moves toward the controls, but turns around to block a shot from Red skull]
Red Skull: You don't give up, do you?
Captain America: Nope! [They fight; Steve eventually loses his shield and takes cover from Schmidt's shots]
Red Skull: You could have the power of the gods! Yet you wear a flag on your chest and think you fight a battle of nations! I have seen the future, Captain! There are no flags!
Captain America: Not my future!

Facebook Share this quote on facebook [Upon discovering where he is, Steve runs out into modern-day Times Square and is very shocked and confused; he is approached by Nick Fury and many S.H.I.E.L.D. agents]
Nick Fury: At ease, soldier!
Steve Rogers: Who are you?
Fury: Colonel Nick Fury, Director of S.H.I.E.L.D. You would have known us as the Strategic Scientific Reserve.
Rogers: Where am I?
Fury: 46th and Broadway. Look, I'm sorry about that little show back there, but we didn't know what your mental state might be, so we thought it best to break it to you slowly.
Rogers: Break what?
Fury: You've been asleep, Cap. For almost 70 years.
Rogers: How am I alive?
Fury: Well, to be honest with you, we don't really know. My docs say it was suspended animation. Could be Dr. Erskine's formula, the extreme cold. I don't know.
Rogers: What about the war? Did we win?
Fury: Hell, yes. Unconditional surrender. Taking down HYDRA was a big part of that. But the world hasn't changed all that much. There's still a lot of work to be done. A soldier's work. The world can still use a man like you, Cap. There's a place here for you. [Steve is silent with shock] You gonna be okay?
Rogers: Yeah. Yeah, I just...I had a date.

About Captain America: The First Avenger

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Question: Are you aware, that in some parts of the world, the bullies are the Americans?

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Q: How much of the forties did you want to consciously incorporate into Steve Rogers – certainly the good aspects like that old school earnest heroism, but also maybe the bad side as well — like some of that initial prejudiced reaction when you first see Jim Morita?

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Steve Rogers is a guy who, at the heart of it, has a very simple mission. He just wants to serve his country and do the right thing. And Chris comes off as basically a really good human being. He can wear his heart on his sleeve when he needs to.

Facebook Share this quote on facebook I was mildly familiar with the comic book, but I wasn’t a fan of the comic, which I sort of see as an advantage in a way, because it lets me be a little more objective about what works and what doesn’t. I mean I wasn’t familiar with it, but once I decided to do it, I read every Captain America comic that I could get and I sort of researched where he came from and where he started and the various iterations of him over the decades. I wanted the origin of the film to be based on a comic book, but I didn’t want to have it be in your face the way some of them are, you know?

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