Captain America: Civil War 3D (Includes 2D Version)

  • Blu-ray
GBP 13.99

RRP: £25.99

£13.99

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Captain America: Civil War 3D (Includes 2D Version)

  • Blu-ray
GBP 13.99

RRP: £25.99

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Save: £12.00

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Overall Rating : 4.25 / 5 (4 Reviews)
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Civil War 3d

Excellent film with lots of action and a really good price. Delivery was very quick and well packaged.

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Captain Yankee vs the world

I enjoy the Marcel output of recent years overall, but in comparison Civil War was somewhat underwhelming. For example, the great brawl at the airport looks great, but lacks any suspense, because there's nothing at stake, at least not their lives, and this time it's more obvious than ever. One of them only gets shot accidentally... With regular villains you can at least expect them to be fatally hurt. A lot seemed just ridiculous to me, and that must mean something in regard to a superhero movie! Well, in the end, it's an ok movie with some decent eye candy, but i guess Dr Strange will bei much more interesting. The Bluray is top notch, although i hoped for a much longer Gag reel. Just buy it already.

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The best of 3

The end of this trilogy is in my opinion the best of 3. It has humor, it has depth and it's based on a comic book civil war out of 1996. The 3D could be better, it has some depth but it lacks the popping out, which makes you jump in your coach. Finally I have to mention the very good score of rotten tomatoes which underlines my statement.

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Fighty McFightface

I am not sure how all the fighting in the latest Captain America movie helps. Sure it does reveal the fundamental weakness of many of the comic book characters - they are there to just clobber stuff, mainly baddies, but here their team-mates. Bit like Brexit or Korea or US Presidential elections. And it does create a rift in the MCU that may be interesting in the next instalment. Although there are many new things in here - outlying characters get pulled in; existing characters develop and show increased abilities; yet another Spider-man finds life; death becomes a possibility for characters - it all gets caught up in one long, huge brawl. Remember old westerns always had a bar brawl in them? At a certain time in Hollywood's history cowboy bar brawls seemed to happen for fun. This almost has the same feel, but it just seems to keep on going the whole way through the film. The 3D version did not seem to enhance the action in any dramatic way. Perhaps I've gotten a bit jaded but this did seem a bit flat and the individuals gat swamped in the story arc. I lost a lot of sympathy for characters in this movie [on both sides]. Having said that it does rattle along at a hectic pace and the set pieces do explore new complexities of superpowers quite well and open up new areas of destruction. It's not very creative though is it?

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