what was the stuff they give captain america to make him mega strong
I don't similar bullies. I don't care where they're from.
Helm America: The Showtime Avenger is a 2011 Marvel Cinematic Universe picture well-nigh a homo who, after beingness deemed unfit for armed services service, volunteers for a elevation hush-hush research project that turns him into Captain America, a superhero defended to defending America's ethics.
- Directed past Joe Johnston. Written past Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely.
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- See also:
- Captain America
- Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014 moving-picture show)
Steve Rogers / Captain America [edit]
- I tin can do this all day. [Outset says after existence repeatedly knocked down by a bully]
- Nothing. I'm just a kid from Brooklyn. [When the Red Skull asks what's and then special well-nigh him]
Col. Chester Phillips [edit]
General Patton has said that wars are fought with weapons, but they are won by men. We are going to win this state of war considering nosotros have the all-time men. And because they are going to get better.
Whatever happens tomorrow, yous must hope me one thing. Y'all volition stay who y'all are, not a perfect soldier, but a skilful homo.
Y'all've been asleep, Cap. For almost 70 years. … You gonna be okay?
- General Patton has said that wars are fought with weapons, but they are won by men. We are going to win this war because we have the all-time men. And because they are going to get better. Much better. The Strategic Scientific Reserve is an Centrolineal attempt made upwards of the best minds in the free world. Our goal is to create the best regular army in history. Just every army starts with i human being. At the end of this week, we will choose that man. He will be the first in a new breed of super-soldier. And they volition personally escort Adolf Hitler to the gates of Hell.
Johann Schmidt/Red Skull [edit]
- [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 exist powerless against us. If they shoot down one plane, hundreds more will pelting fire upon them! If they cut off one head, 2 more shall have its identify. Hail HYDRA.
Dialogue [edit]
- [Steve attempts to enlist still again; he is in the centre of his physical when Dr. Abraham Erskine walks in]
- Erskine: So, you want to get overseas. Kill some Nazis.
- Rogers: Excuse me?
- Erskine: Dr. Abraham Erskine. I represent the Strategic Scientific Reserve.
- Rogers: Steve Rogers. [introduces himself and shakes his hand] Where are you from?
- Erskine: Queens. 73rd Street and Utopia Parkway. Before that, Germany. This troubles you?
- Rogers: No.
- Erskine: [He looks into his files] Where are y'all from, Mr. Rogers? Is it New Haven? Or Paramus? Five exams in five unlike cities.
- Rogers: That might not be the right file.
- Erskine: No, it's not the exams I'm interested in. It'due south the five tries. But you didn't reply my question. Do y'all want to kill Nazis?
- Rogers: Is this a test?
- Erskine: Aye.
- Rogers: I don't want to kill anyone. I don't like bullies. I don't intendance where they're from.
- Erskine: Well, there are already and then many big men fighting this war. Maybe what nosotros need at present is a little guy. I can offering you a take a chance. Only a chance.
- Rogers: I'll have it.
- Erskine: Skillful. So where is the niggling guy from? Actually?
- Rogers: Brooklyn.
- Erskine: [He stamps his grade with 1-A] Congratulations, soldier.
- [Col. Phillips argues with Dr. Erskine over Steve Rogers' pick]
- Phillips: Y'all don't win wars with niceness, Doctor. [takes a grenade and pulls the pin] You win wars with guts. [Tosses information technology to where the candidates are grooming] Grenade!
- Rogers: [Dives on grenade every bit soldiers scatter] Go abroad! Get back! [They before long realize it's simply a grooming grenade and are amazed at Steve'southward bravery] Is this a test?
- Phillips: [Embarrassed; to Dr. Erskine] He's all the same skinny. [Walks away]
- Rogers: Why me?
- Erskine: I suppose that is the simply question that matters. [Displaying a bottle of schnapps] This is from Augsburg, my city. So many people forget that the outset country the Nazis invaded was their own. Yous know, after the last war, my people struggled. They felt weak...they felt small. And then Hitler comes along with the marching, and the big bear witness, and the flags, and the, and the... and he hears of me, and my work, and he finds me, and he says "Y'all. Y'all volition make us strong." Well, I am not interested. So he sends the head of Hydra, his inquiry division, a brilliant scientist past the proper noun of Johann Schmidt. Now Schmidt is a member of the inner circumvolve and he is aggressive. He and Hitler share a passion for occult power and Teutonic myth. Hitler uses his fantasies to inspire his followers. Just for Schmidt, information technology is not fantasy. For him, information technology is real. He has become convinced there is a cracking power hidden in the earth, left here by the gods, waiting to be seized by a superior man. Then when he hears about my formula and what it tin practise, he cannot resist. Schmidt must become that superior human.
- Rogers: Did information technology make him stronger?
- Erskine: Yeah, merely... at that place were other furnishings. The serum was not ready. Only more important, the human being. The serum amplifies everything inside, then good becomes great; bad becomes worse. This is why you were chosen. Because the strong man who has known power all his life, may lose respect for that power, but a weak man knows the value of strength, and knows...compassion.
- Rogers: Thanks. I call up.
- Erskine: [Gesturing toward the schnapps] Get it, get it. Whatever happens tomorrow, you must hope me one thing. Y'all will stay who you are. Not a perfect soldier, just a adept man.
- Rogers: To the little guys. [Both men clank their glasses]
- Erskine: [Simply realizing the schnapps could sabotage the exam and takes it before Rogers drinks it] No no, wait wait. What am I doing? No, you have procedure tomorrow. No fluids.
- Rogers:[Erskine pours Steve'due south schnapps into his own drinking glass] Okay, we'll potable information technology after.
- Erskine: No, I don't have procedure tomorrow. Potable it afterwards? Drink information technology now. [Drinks the schnapps]
- [After Steve catches Nazi spy Heinz Kruger]
- Rogers: Who the hell are you?
- Heinz Kruger: The commencement of many. Cut off ane head, [Bites down a cyanide pill] two more shall take its place. Hail HYDRA! [Froths at the oral fissure before he dies]
- [3 SS officers visit Schmidt's HYDRA facility, but he is slighted past their constant complaints]
- SS General Roeder: The Führer is not accustomed to beingness ignored, Herr Schmidt. He funds your research because you promised him weapons.
- SS General Schneider: You serve at his pleasure. He gave you lot this facility as a reward for your...injuries.
- Schmidt: A advantage?! Call information technology what it is...exile! I no longer reflect his vision of Aryan perfection!
- Roeder: You think this is about appearances? Your HYDRA division has failed to produce so much every bit a burglarize in over a year, and we take learned through local intelligence you lot had mounted a total-scale incursion into Norway!
- Schneider: The Führer feels- how does he put it?- the Carmine Skull has been indulged long enough!
- Schmidt: Gentlemen, you have come to encounter the results of our work. Allow me show y'all. [shows them to his lab] Hitler speaks of a G-Year Reich, just he cannot feed his armies for a month. His troops spill their blood across every field in Europe, but still he is no closer to achieving his goals. [pulls sheet off Tesseract-powered laser cannon]
- Roeder: And I suppose you however aim to win this war through magic?
- Schmidt: Science. But I understand your defoliation. Nifty power has always baffled primitive men. HYDRA is assembling an arsenal to destroy my enemies in ane stroke, wherever they are, regardless of how many forces they possess, all in a matter of hours.
- Roeder: Your enemies?
- Schmidt: My weapons comprise enough destructive ability to decimate every hostile capital on Globe. Quite simply, gentlemen, I have harnessed the power of the gods.
- Schneider: Thank you, Schmidt.
- Schmidt: For what?
- Schneider: For making it articulate how obviously mad yous are.
- SS Major Hutter: [Studies a map of all European capitals to be targeted, and sees one particular identify] Berlin is on this map!
- Schmidt: So it is. [Aims cannon at the SS officers]
- Hutter: You will exist punished for your insolence! Y'all volition be brought before the Fūhrer himself! [Schmidt kills him and Schneider]
- Roeder: [Cornered at the locked door] Schmidt! [Vaporizes under laser blast]
- Schmidt: My apologies, Doctor, just we both knew HYDRA could grow no farther in Hitler's shadow. Hail HYDRA.
- HYDRA Officers: Hail HYDRA!
- Dr. Arnim Zola: [Schmidt looks to him and Dr. Zola reluctantly says] Hail HYDRA!
- [Steve meets Col Phillips in Italy; Philips is not pleased to encounter him]
- Phillips: Well, if information technology isn't "the Star-Spangled Human With A Programme". What is your plan today?
- Rogers: I demand the casualty list from Azzano.
- Phillips: You don't get to give me orders, son.
- Rogers: I just need one name, Sergeant James Barnes from the 107th.
- Phillips: [To Peggy] Y'all and I are gonna have a conversation later that you won't enjoy.
- Rogers: Please tell me if he'due south alive, sir. B-A-R-
- Phillips: I can spell. I have signed more of these condolence messages today than I would care to count. Simply the name does audio familiar. I'm pitiful.
- Rogers: What virtually the others? Are you planning a rescue mission?
- Phillips: Yes, it's chosen "winning the state of war."
- Rogers: But if you know where they are, why not at least...
- Phillips: They're 30 miles behind the lines through some of the most heavily fortified territory in Europe. We'd lose more than men than we'd save. But I don't expect you to empathise that because you're a chorus girl.
- Rogers: I think I understand just fine.
- Phillips: Well, so, empathise information technology somewhere else. If I read the posters correctly, y'all got someplace to be in 30 minutes.
- Rogers: [Looks on the map to come across where the HYDRA base of operations is located] Yes, sir, I exercise.
- [Helm America is captured by HYDRA and brought before Red Skull]
- Cerise Skull: Arrogance may not be a uniquely American trait, but I must say, you practice it better than anyone. Merely there are limits to what even you can practise, Captain? Or did Erskine tell you otherwise?
- Captain America: He told me you were insane.
- Red Skull: He resented my genius and tried to deny me what was rightfully mine, but he gave yous everything. So, what made y'all and so special?
- Helm America: Nada. I'grand just a kid from Brooklyn. [Unmoved past beatdown] I tin can exercise this all day.
- Blood-red Skull: Of course you tin, of course. Merely, unfortunately, I am on a tight schedule. [He puts a gun to Rogers' head, but the Howling Commandos break in through the windows]
- Captain America: So am I! [Breaks free of his guards and attacks Schmidt]
- [Captain America enters the command room of the Reddish Skull's plane. He moves toward the controls, only turns around to block a shot from Reddish skull]
- Cherry-red Skull: You don't give up, do you lot?
- Helm America: Nope! [They fight; Steve eventually loses his shield and takes cover from Schmidt's shots]
- Cherry Skull: Yous could take the power of the gods! Yet yous article of clothing a flag on your chest and recollect yous fight a boxing of nations! I have seen the future, Helm! There are no flags!
- Captain America: Not my future!
- [Steve takes control of the Ruby Skull'south plane and peaks over the radio]
- Rogers: Come in. This is Helm Rogers. Do you read me?
- Jim Morita: Captain Rogers, what is your...[Peggy interrupts]
- Peggy Carter: Steve, is that yous? Are you alright?
- Rogers: Peggy, Schmidt'due south dead!
- Carter: What about the airplane?
- Rogers: That's a little bit tougher to explain.
- Carter: Give your coordinates. I'll find you a rubber landing site.
- Rogers: There'due south non gonna be a safe landing. Merely I can try and forcefulness it down. [Col Phillips signals Jim Morita and they leave the room.]
- Carter: I'll get Howard on the line. He'll know what to do.
- Rogers: There's non enough time. This thing's moving too fast and it'southward heading for New York. I got to put her in the h2o.
- Carter: Please, don't do this. We accept time. We can work it out.
- Rogers: Right now I'm in the middle of nowhere. If I wait any longer, a lot of people are gonna die. Peggy, this is my choice. [He puts his compass with her film on 1 of the controls as he dives the airplane down to the ice beneath] Peggy?
- Carter: I'm hither.
- Rogers: I'one thousand gonna to need a rain check on that dance.
- Carter: All correct. A week, next Saturday, at the Stork Lodge.
- Rogers: You got it.
- Carter: 8:00 on the dot. Don't you lot dare be belatedly. Understood?
- Rogers: You know, I nonetheless don't know how to dance.
- Carter: I'll show you how. Just be there.
- Rogers: Nosotros'll have the ring play something slow. I'd hate to footstep on your-[radio goes to static]
- Carter: Steve? Steve? [Colonel Phillips is nearby equally a tear drops downwardly Peggy'south face up] Steve?
- [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 Southward.H.I.East.L.D. agents]
- Nick Fury: At ease, soldier!
- Steve Rogers: Who are y'all?
- Fury: Colonel Nick Fury, Director of S.H.I.East.50.D. You would have known us as the Strategic Scientific Reserve.
- Rogers: Where am I?
- Fury: 46th and Broadway. Await, I'm lamentable well-nigh that piddling show dorsum there, only nosotros didn't know what your mental state might exist, so nosotros thought information technology best to pause it to you slowly.
- Rogers: Break what?
- Fury: You've been asleep, Cap. For almost seventy years.
- Rogers: How am I live?
- Fury: Well, to be honest with y'all, we don't actually know. My docs say it was suspended animation. Could be Dr. Erskine's formula, the extreme common 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. In that location'southward yet a lot of work to exist done. A soldier's work. The world can still use a human like you lot, Cap. There's a place here for y'all. [Steve is silent with daze] You gonna be okay?
- Rogers: Yeah. Yeah, I just...I had a date.
- [Post-credits scene: Steve is pummeling a punching bag in a gym and in anger knocks information technology off its chain, sending it flight across the room when Fury enters the gym]
- Fury: Trouble sleeping?
- Rogers: You lot're here with a mission, sir?
- Fury: I am.
- Rogers: Trying to get me back in the globe?
- Fury: Trying to salvage information technology.
About Captain America: The First Avenger [edit]
- Question: Are y'all enlightened, that in some parts of the earth, the bullies are the Americans?
- CE: Oh is that what you retrieve? How dare you! This interview is over! [Laughter]
These are the political questions that I'm going to accept to field, but the picture isn't trying to be a flag waving moving-picture show. Information technology's the way that the character was created, we can't change the fact that he was created in America. There was no confusion in the 40s as to who the evil power was. We can all agree that Nazis are bad.
Obviously at this time there will exist varying political opinions but that's the mode it's going to go. Nosotros're not trying to say that this movie is pro-America, this is about a man who stands up for the matter in his heart that is good. Information technology's not virtually his allegiance to a certain state, it's near his fidelity to values and character. This film could be called Captain Good, he only happens to be from America.- Chris Evans in "Roundtable Interview With Chris Evans On Captain America: The First Avenger" by Billy Tatum, We Got This Covered, 2011
- Q: How much of the forties did you lot want to consciously incorporate into Steve Rogers – certainly the good aspects like that old school earnest heroism, but also maybe the bad side too — like some of that initial prejudiced reaction when yous starting time see Jim Morita?
- Evans: I don't have that reaction. Captain America, he doesn't see colour. (laughs) We weren't trying to bring that back. What a crazy question! In no way did I arroyo the character and say, "Y'all know what Steve Rogers could utilize? A little racism. A little of that 40s racism. Permit's sprinkle a little bit of that in."
- Q: It's something that was there in the 40s. It is unlike.
- Evans: Oh sure, but I don't think in any way did I approach this and say, in no mode would I think that the graphic symbol would exist more fleshed out by letting that bubble up to the surface.
- Chris Evans in "Chris Evans Talks Captain AMERICA: THE Kickoff AVENGER, THE AVENGERS, Wanting to Directly, More" past Steve Frosty Weintraub, Collider, July sixteen, 2011
- Steve Rogers is a guy who, at the center of it, has a very unproblematic mission. He just wants to serve his country and do the right thing. And Chris comes off equally basically a actually good human. He can wear his heart on his sleeve when he needs to.
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- Joe Johnston in "Star-Spangled and Searching His Own Psyche", past Dave Itzkoff, New York Times, July 8, 2011
- I was mildly familiar with the comic volume, simply I wasn't a fan of the comic, which I sort of encounter as an reward in a way, because information technology lets me be a picayune more objective virtually what works and what doesn't. I mean I wasn't familiar with information technology, but in one case I decided to do information technology, 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 moving picture to exist based on a comic book, simply I didn't want to have it exist in your face the way some of them are, you lot know?
- Well the Marvel guys have a arrangement that works really well and it's the manner that I wish the studios worked. They hire a filmmaker and they empathize the film that the filmmaker wants to brand and then they assistance them brand information technology. If in that location is annihilation that does not fit into the Marvel Universe, they volition say, "You lot are going slightly exterior of the lines here." In Helm AMERICA there wasn't anything that they were uncomfortable with. It's all based on the character of Steve Rogers and who this guy is. He's this kid who is constantly rejected, he wants to fight for his country, nobody wants him… That'due south the heart of the story. As long as you don't mess with that template, you tin pretty much practise annihilation. They permit me add stuff that was hugely expensive, but it related to the story and information technology helped tell the story. The whole thing with cypher lining downward to the train was non in the original script at all and that whole sequence just needed something to sort of give it an action beat to start information technology. At that place were all kinds of stuff similar that. They allow me practice all kinds of things that were not in the script, were not probably in the budget, but they could also recognize that "Hey that is making the story cooler. Allow'southward do it." It was actually great. It was like a dream job in a style. They were very supportive.
- Joe Johnston in "Interview: Managing director Joe Johnston Talks 'Helm America'" by Peter Sciretta, Slash film, July 20, 2011.
Taglines [edit]
- Notice the origin of the first avenger.
- Avenge.
- When patriots go heroes.
Cast [edit]
- Chris Evans – Helm America/Steve Rogers
- Hayley Atwell – Peggy Carter
- Sebastian Stan – James Buchanan 'Bucky' Barnes
- Tommy Lee Jones – Colonel Chester Phillips
- Hugo Weaving – Johann Schmidt/Cherry Skull
- Dominic Cooper – Howard Stark
- Richard Armitage – Heinz Kruger
- Stanley Tucci – Dr. Abraham Erskine
- Samuel L. Jackson – Nick Fury
- Toby Jones – Dr. Arnim Zola
- Neal McDonough – Timothy 'Dum Dum' Dugan
- Derek Luke – Gabe Jones
- Kenneth Choi – Jim Morita
- JJ Feild – James Montgomery Falsworth
- Bruno Ricci – Jacques Dernier
External links [edit]
- Captain America: The First Avenger quotes at the Internet Motion-picture show Database
- Helm America: The Beginning Avenger at Rotten Tomatoes
- Official site
Source: https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Captain_America:_The_First_Avenger
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