Here's a quick review of the previous incarnations of Cap's screen appearances.
First there was the Captain America (1944) Movie Serial with Dick Purcell playing our hero. However the character was more of a basic vigilante versus the mob character with practically none of the traditional comic's story elements. No shield, no super serum, no nazis, and worst of all no little wings on his head. :rolleyes
Then there was the two 70's tv movies with Reb Brown. They are pretty terrible and the costume and shield are about as retarded as you can get.
Next up we have the 1990 version of Cap starring Matt Salinger ( Son of JD Salinger!)
The first ten minutes of the flick are kinda cool. You have Steve Rogers, the super serum, Nazis, a creepy looking Red Skull and pretty cool lighting and dramatic set design.
As per the conventions of Marvel history Cap gets stuck in ice and then we get an hour of sucky Cheesy sitcom "fish out of water" stuff with Steve Rogers and we find out that Red Skull is no longer has a Red Skull (and he's portrayed as italian instead of German? WTF??? ) ????
Red Skull without the "red skull" = terrible.
We also have to put up with Ned "Mista Lutha" Beatty for far too long in the flick as well. And seeing Cap's colorful costume in broad daylight through the rest of the film is just hard to deal with. The costume even gets made fun of by the characters as Cap is about to be dropped into the Nazi stronghold. I hate when they do that in superhero movies.
The best nugget of weirdness about Cap's costume in this flick is the rubber ears. If you look at many of the fan costumes you'll notice how when they turn their head the cowl's ear holes have a tendancy to strech and deform the solid look of the mask. Instead of building an under helmet structure they went with simply attaching rubber ears. Sigh...
As lame as the rubber ears are, my main beef with this costume are eyeholes actually. The material between the eyeholes is about a half inch to wide and causes him to appear continuously cross-eyed. If you look at the first picture, you'll see what I mean.
There you have folks Cap on screen.
Nick
First there was the Captain America (1944) Movie Serial with Dick Purcell playing our hero. However the character was more of a basic vigilante versus the mob character with practically none of the traditional comic's story elements. No shield, no super serum, no nazis, and worst of all no little wings on his head. :rolleyes


Then there was the two 70's tv movies with Reb Brown. They are pretty terrible and the costume and shield are about as retarded as you can get.





Next up we have the 1990 version of Cap starring Matt Salinger ( Son of JD Salinger!)


The first ten minutes of the flick are kinda cool. You have Steve Rogers, the super serum, Nazis, a creepy looking Red Skull and pretty cool lighting and dramatic set design.





As per the conventions of Marvel history Cap gets stuck in ice and then we get an hour of sucky Cheesy sitcom "fish out of water" stuff with Steve Rogers and we find out that Red Skull is no longer has a Red Skull (and he's portrayed as italian instead of German? WTF??? ) ????


Red Skull without the "red skull" = terrible.
We also have to put up with Ned "Mista Lutha" Beatty for far too long in the flick as well. And seeing Cap's colorful costume in broad daylight through the rest of the film is just hard to deal with. The costume even gets made fun of by the characters as Cap is about to be dropped into the Nazi stronghold. I hate when they do that in superhero movies.
The best nugget of weirdness about Cap's costume in this flick is the rubber ears. If you look at many of the fan costumes you'll notice how when they turn their head the cowl's ear holes have a tendancy to strech and deform the solid look of the mask. Instead of building an under helmet structure they went with simply attaching rubber ears. Sigh...
As lame as the rubber ears are, my main beef with this costume are eyeholes actually. The material between the eyeholes is about a half inch to wide and causes him to appear continuously cross-eyed. If you look at the first picture, you'll see what I mean.

There you have folks Cap on screen.
Nick