New Adventures of Captain America, The

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(Updated: October 29, 2014)
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Hahahaha this was great. Loved the serial style. Ending was perfect. I almost feel like the beginning went on too long, and really the whole thing could have been shorter, but I understand it’s a serial and they’re a certain length. Anyway, super good job.

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This was very fun to watch. The integration at the end was really great. The old footage integrated into the windows sold very well, I bought it! I found the bit of Captain America jumping out and falling quite hilarious, I was all smiles after that till the end.

The cuts were good, the audio was great. The integration of alternative old films was superb and well chosen. Highly enjoyable and recommended.

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Brilliant adaptation as classic cliffhanger chapter!
Black and white rendering is not overly crisp, music syncs nicely to action.
Roger Ramjet did this a few years ago with a Raiders Of The Lost Ark serial.
This is absolutely stellar, however!
Would that the entire film could be given this treatment. Or at least add on some of the Avenger sections without the superhero manboy worship.
My only issue is that the narrative leaves me breathlessly waiting.

Hey, and where’s that retro Star Wars thingy, Rogue?

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(Updated: October 30, 2014)
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Once again a great retro style short edit by Rogue-Thex. Perhaps one of his best.
Everything is perfectly done to create the mood of old serials.
Very fun finish.
I just removed 2 points in "narrative" because the way Captain America "travels" through time is not "really" a time travel to me. But it's just nitpicking compared to the quality of everything else.
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Rogue gives us an outstandingly clever alternate version of this movie.

The character of Captain America was born out of the same era that gave us old-fashioned serials, and the movie itself captures the same feel. Rogue was able to use this style to his advantage, rendering the footage in black-and-white and replacing the modern score with something appropriate to the 1940s. The opening credits are particularly memorable; if not for the names (and faces) of recent stars like Tommy Lee Jones, there would be no way to know this wasn't authentic to the era.

Rather than trying to sum up all of the movie in 15 minutes, Rogue wisely (again) uses the serial format to his advantage, summing up everything to the point of the climax with title cards.

Fittingly, all traces of the romance between Steve and Agent Carter are gone. While romance subplots are common for modern movies, serials would gloss over these ideas, so Rogue does likewise.

I got a little tiny bit bored about 2/3 of the way through when I thought the story was going to end exactly like the original. But Rogue saved his most ingenious twist for the end, fully (and seamlessly) paying homage to the serials from which the Cap movie was based.

Rogue is a master of short edits; I've long been a fan of his Apollo 13 and Attack of the Clones Super 8 edits. He can now add this one to his increasingly impressive resume!

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