Everything Wrong with the Honest Trailer of Captain America: The First Avenger!

I’m going to see Captain America: The Winter Soldier at the theater tonight, so to celebrate, I cobbled together all of my favorite movie critiquing Internet videos for you to enjoy! We’ve got Honest Trailers and Everything Wrong With, both of which came out in the past week. Plus I dug out the How It Should Have Ended as well, because I love you guys.

Let’s start with EWW by Cinema Sins!

Then we’ve got the Honest Trailer by the Screen Junkies!

And finally, How It Should Have Ended!

Hopefully I”ll have my review of The Winter Soldier up tomorrow morning!

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About Sean Ian Mills

Hello, this is Sean, the Henchman-4-Hire! By day I am a mild-mannered newspaper reporter in Central New York, and by the rest of the day I'm a pretty big geek when it comes to video games, comic books, movies, cartoons and more.

Posted on April 3, 2014, in Avengers, Marvel, Movies, Parody and tagged , , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 4 Comments.

  1. These are neat. I like the EWW and the Honest Trailer. Don’t usually like HISHE, and this one’s no exception. While it’s got the right idea, if you really want to go down that path, Cap probably wouldn’t suicide if he had any actually choice. Which I didn’t understand in the movie. If he had control of the plane, why did he not have any options that would let him live? Everything Wrong With I had a problem with one item, and it was missing at least one other. The problem one is Steve jumping on the grenade. The other one, the one that they missed is about Erskine. The guy who didn’t write anything down so the formula would be lost when he died. All scientists write things down, so how did that happen?

    Thanks for the videos, and enjoy yourself at the movie. I’m going to the double feature at my local amc in ~five hours.

    • I hope you enjoyed the double feature!

      As for Erskine, he didn’t write anything down because he didn’t want the formula falling into the wrong hands. Plus it was the 1940s, when they didn’t have the kinds of computers and note taking abilities that we do now. Maybe he wrote it down on an easily erased blackboard.

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