Marvel's The Avengers and Acura RDX Bonus Deleted Scene

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I can literally feel his loneliness in this scene.

simon
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Stan Lee: "Ask for her number, you moron"
Steve Rogers: "No, I don't think I will"

LiteralCringe
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Can we just have an entire movie of cap being sad and awkward and trying to fit into modern society, and like finding out what the internet is?

pritthish
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I loved that subtle reference to Steve's artistic abilities. He was an artist before he became a super soldier.

rahiabrar
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"Ask for her number, you moron!"

Wiser words have never been said. Gotta love Stan the man!

theguardian
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I can't believe this stuff was cut. The scenes gave a great insight into Steve's place in the current world, and how lost he felt, which leads into his crisis of identity and purpose in later films. Just the shot of him walking through New York surrounded by all the technological advancements he can't even begin to wrap his head around is so powerful. You start to imagine how lost and sad you'd feel to know one time and place and awake in what feels like seconds to a world far removed from the one you knew into one you can't begin to comprehend.

Bad_At_Parties
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This scene totally should have been in the movie, as I feel it greatly expands on Captain America's character, such as the loneliness and sense of loss he must feel for being misplaced in time.

ChaosNachos
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2:13 when the waitress says most people come by to watch Iron Man fly.
Later in the movie when they find out what Shield has been doing with the tesseract, Tony is like "how is this now about me...?"
And Cap says, "isn't everything?"

This scene shows why Cap would think that way

geraltrivian
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would an extra 3 minutes really have hurt that much momentum? This is a great sequence.

joeysingingchannel
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Would’ve preferred this as Caps entrance rather than just the punching bags

riddel
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These deleted scenes hold more values than the producer thought. Yeah sure it doesn't fit in with the rest of the movie but it shows how hard it is to cope with normal life for a veteran. The memories linger in your brain, push your life one inch deeper at a time. Real life or not, this is real. And Ultron is right, Cap is pretending to live without a war.

HuyHoang-duec
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They should have just kept this in the movie... Because the waitress' reaction when she saw captain america makes so much more sense with this in the movie...

ramonlacandola
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Thats why the lady looked shocked after she saw steve in that last hostage fight when his helmet was not on.

MdAsad-thci
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this scene showed why cap had gone back in time to spend time with peggy in endgame, his life was very lonely and didn’t have anything else to do afterwards

stefanogasasira
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Good lord, this 3 minutes would have given Cap's character so much more depth and meaning. I guess they only wanted a fast, action-packed movie and not much else...still.

VultureClone
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This scene also proves what an amazing sketch artist he was

arijeetdasgupta
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I think the scene should’ve been in the movie, it really shows the depth of captain America and How out of place he feels. You really feel the emotion in this, his day-to-day life going by every day leaving the past behind waking up in the world you’re unfamiliar with, this scene get it right. That’s all, peace✌🏻

JayDuron-inhj
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Cutting this scene shows Marvel didn't understand value of emotional scenes until infinity war.

preethamshettigar
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That waitress was the woman who was interviewed on tv right?

“Captain America saved my life”

juliacasy
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They should have left this scene in the movie. It really conveys Caps loneliness and detachment from people because he's a man out of time.

erichschoenholtz