The Dom and Letty Grab
Robin Burdge from Karate Kid Minute and Sword Boys joins us to talk about minute 128 of Marvel’s The Avengers: from the fall of Tony to concern about their fallen friend.
Robin Burdge from Karate Kid Minute and Sword Boys joins us to talk about minute 128 of Marvel’s The Avengers: from the fall of Tony to concern about their fallen friend.
Robin Burdge from Karate Kid Minute and Sword Boys joins us to talk about minute 123 of Marvel’s The Avengers: from close-range arrow fighting to a bird in motion.
Robin Burdge from Karate Kid Minute and Fright Night Minute joins us to talk about minute 67 of Marvel’s The Avengers: from lying and killing to figuring it out.
Robin Burdge from Karate Kid Minute and Fright Night Minute joins us to talk about minute 54 of Marvel’s The Avengers: from Steve wondering about Loki’s play to a weekend in Portland.
Robin Burdge from Karate Kid Minute, Fright Night Minute, and Superman & Lois TV Talk joins us to discuss the nineteenth minute of ‘The Avengers’: from what Bruce tries to avoid to a gun in our face.
In this minute of Joe Johnston’s 2011 film ‘Captain America: The First Avenger,’ Colonel Phillips gives in to Steve’s need to know and tells him he remembers the name Barnes in the letters he’s been signing. Steve asks about a rescue mission for the rest of the troops then, after being dismissed by Phillips, puts his own plan in place.
In this minute of Joe Johnston’s 2011 film ‘Captain America: The First Avenger,’ Steve continues talking about his disappointment until Peggy tells him these troops are the 107th. That sets him on a mission to find out from Colonel Phillips if Sergeant Barnes is still alive.
In this minute of Joe Johnston’s 2011 film ‘Captain America: The First Avenger,’ Peggy interrupts Steve in his circus monkey doodle, they talk about what he’s doing and the fact that he should be doing more.
In this minute of Joe Johnston’s 2011 film ‘Captain America: The First Avenger,’ Steve doesn’t get the response from the troops that he was looking for. He really gets nothing. The troops heckle him until he finally leaves the stage as the dancing USO girls return. Sad Steve doodles in the rain.
In this minute of Joe Johnston’s 2011 film ‘Captain America: The First Avenger,’ Steve continues his USO tours selling Series E Bonds across the country, stars in his own set of films, and gets his own comic book! There’s even a connection (perhaps) between him and a fan! But the response isn’t quite the same when he performs in front of the troops in Italy.