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Marvel Movie Minute • Captain America: The Winter Soldier

Marvel Movie Minute • Captain America: The Winter Soldier

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Marvel Movie Minute is the deep-dive the MCU deserves — one film, five minutes at a time. We're working through every Marvel Cinematic Universe release in order, and this season hosts Matthew Fox, Kyle Olson, Rob Kubasko, and Pete Wright are going beat by beat through Captain America: The Winter Soldier — unpacking the craft, the comic roots, and everything HYDRA thought they could hide.


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TDW Minutes 36-40: Occam’s Prison Break

Season 8 · Episode 9

lundi 8 septembre 2025Duration 39:33

This week, we journey into the bowels of Asgardian incarceration, where the god of mischief gets a visit—well, a projectional visit—from mom. These minutes give us Tom Hiddleston doing what he does best: delivering actual character development in a movie otherwise stuffed with particle effects and narrative chaos. Yes, Loki has a heart. Yes, it’s hidden under layers of smug, snark, and abandonment issues. And yes, you still probably want to give him a hug and a lie detector test.Meanwhile, the dark elves unleash their secret weapon—Curse, who is part berserker, part Pokémon evolution, and fully incapable of getting through Asgardian security without the help of a very stupid prison system. Loki may or may not help him escape, because this movie loves ambiguity more than it loves narrative clarity. Was that projection of Frigga in Loki’s cell real or not? Matthew and Pete have a surprisingly intense debate about it that ends in what can only be described as academic yelling.Also: Natalie Portman flirts with galactic metaphysics, Curse goes beast mode, and Pete tries valiantly to remember a single Rene Russo performance besides Lethal Weapon 4. Spoiler: The Thomas Crown Affair is right there.If you want to hear these conversations unfold in real-time, join the Marvel Movie Minute community at trustory.fm/join, where members get early access, invitations to live stream recordings, and other bonus content.Film Sundries
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TDW Minutes 31-35: The Analogical Goat

Season 8 · Episode 8

lundi 1 septembre 2025Duration 41:16

This week on the podcast, we barrel headfirst into the mythology dump. It’s minutes 31–35 of Thor: The Dark World, where Odin dusts off the Book of Yggdrasil and delivers a firehose of exposition like a cosmic prof with tenure. Jane gets an MRI in the Soul Forge (no copay required), Odin does his best impression of your friend’s judgmental dad, and we finally learn that the Aether is a gooey, parasitic relic born of darkness, which feels right.Matthew and Pete wrestle with the theological implications of Odin’s prophecy game, the epistemology of unreliable narrators, and whether Malekith invented the Aether or just slapped a label on a pre-existing cosmic fluid like some sort of interstellar influencer with a fancy new collab. There’s an unexpectedly sincere defense of exposition! There’s analogies! There’s goat metaphors! And there’s the haunting realization that the dark elves are both mythological horrors and also… spaceship guys? Pick a lane, Malekith.Oh, and in a rare MCU crossover moment, we remember that the Book of Yggdrasil was last seen by none other than Johann “Red Skull” Schmidt, which means this movie might—might—actually be playing 4D chess with canon. Probably not. But maybe. Maybe?If you want to hear these conversations unfold in real-time, join the Marvel Movie Minute community at trustory.fm/join, where members get early access, invitations to live stream recordings, and other bonus content.Film Sundries
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IM3 Minutes 121-125: And That's All He Wrote (While Bruce Slept)

Season 7 · Episode 25

lundi 30 juin 2025Duration 49:25

Can You Dig It? (Yes, We Can)
Minutes 121-125The finale of Iron Man 3 delivers one of the MCU's most spectacular end credit sequences, followed by a surprise revelation about Tony's narration. Rob and Kyle explore these closing moments with particular enthusiasm for Brian Tyler's jazzy score and Prologue's stunning animation work.Breaking Down Iron Man 3's Grand FinaleThe hosts dive deep into the innovative end credits sequence, which masterfully combines clips from all three Iron Man films with dynamic typography and animation. They discuss how this sequence serves as both a celebration and a farewell to the trilogy, while debating some curious omissions like Black Widow and Nick Fury. The conversation then shifts to the surprising post-credits scene featuring Bruce Banner, which contextualizes Tony's narration throughout the film.Looking Back at the Legacy of Iron Man 3Rob and Kyle reflect on their journey through the film, acknowledging that while their opinions have evolved, certain elements stand out as particularly strong. They praise Don Cheadle's performance as Rhodey, debate Guy Pearce's effectiveness as Killian, and ponder missed opportunities with characters like Harley Keener. Furthermore, they explore how Iron Man 3 represents a crucial turning point for the MCU as the first post-Avengers film.As the final chapter in the Iron Man trilogy, these closing minutes encapsulate everything that made these films special — from Robert Downey Jr.'s charismatic performance to the franchise's signature blend of action, humor, and heart — while setting the stage for the MCU's future phases.
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TA080: Awkward Choke Hold

Season 6 · Episode 80

vendredi 26 mai 2023Duration 28:46

Minute Eighty: From Thor Trying a Choke Hold on Hulk to The Young SHIELD Pilot Dropping into PositionJason Dittmer, Professor of Political Geography at University College London and author of ‘Captain America and the Nationalist Superhero’, joins us in this episode!
In the Eightieth minute of The Avengers...We start this minute with some awkward shots of Thor and Hulk fighting. Is that because of the shot construction trying to make room for the CG Hulk? We’re not sure, but it certainly stands out.
From there, we go to the bridge, just in time for a grenade to land, throwing Agent Hill back. Fury takes out two of Barton’s mercenaries, which sets us off on our tracking of the various operatives to see if there truly are just seven. We also debate if Nick is truly the best super spy as well as the best helicarrier pilot, or if he’s actually quite mediocre at both, but happens to know how to do both so comes in handy.
We get a bit of Coulson as he sets out to retrieve something from a secured locker, we get Thor and Hulk landing in the Wishbone lab, and we get Hill giving orders to one of the nearby Lightnings – real planes! – to take on Hulk. It’s a full minute! Tune in!
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TA079: A Certified Lever Lover

Season 6 · Episode 79

jeudi 25 mai 2023Duration 26:30

Minute Seventy Nine: From Tony’s Tech Jargon to Hulk Failing to Pick Up MjølnirJason Dittmer, Professor of Political Geography at University College London and author of ‘Captain America and the Nationalist Superhero’, joins us in this episode!
In the seventy-ninth minute of The Avengers...So much of Tony-science in this minute! We get to talk about magnetic levitation, or mag-lev. We also get to discuss stators and the potential logic behind what Tony’s trying to do. It somewhat makes sense. Is that good enough? There’s also some serious discussion about the red lever and how it plays into Tony’s dumbing down the conversation.
From there, we return to Thor and Hulk. We get a nice dutch angle of Thor – a nice nod to Kenneth Branagh’s style. We also get the surprising return of tiptoeing Hulk. Why is he so quiet in his approach to Thor? There’s also the calling of Mjølnir which elicits some concerns. That being said, we do get some fantastic beats of the fight through the rest of the minute – Thor undercutting Hulk with Mjølnir, hurling him into a harrier jet in a speed-ramped shot shines. Thor dropping and sliding on his knees while leaning back to dodge the harrier wing is another. And Hulk grabbing Mjølnir, only to get pinned by it is a third. 
We struggle through some of this minute, but still genuinely enjoy it, and have a great conversation about all of it. Tune in!
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TA078: Hulk Head Through Bulk Head

Season 6 · Episode 78

mercredi 24 mai 2023Duration 31:38

Minute Seventy Eight: From The Hallway Chase to Steve Warning Tony About That Thing Getting Up To SpeedJason Dittmer, Professor of Political Geography at University College London and author of ‘Captain America and the Nationalist Superhero’, joins us in this episode!
In the seventy-eighth minute of The Avengers...The hallway run as Hulk chases Black Widow is a fantastic shot and something that’s perfect for the trailer. What about the logic of designing a ship like this? Does the space make sense? We also run into some issues talking about the writer/director’s decision to have Hulk backhand Natasha, then shortly after prepare to do it again. It feels a bit... gross.But Thor arrives to save the day. Why not with Mjølnir? Oh yeah – we need to save that moment for a cool entry later. But can Thor really move this fast otherwise? He and Hulk end up in the lower docking area where we’ll see them fight for a few minutes. Why did it take Thor so long to join the fray though? And at what point did he learn that Bruce turns into this green monster? Does it matter that that’s never set up? Regardless, Hulk smashes him a bit more.
We end the minute back with Tony and Steve as Tony talks super conductors and kick-starting the engine, things that don’t make much sense. But it’s fun, right? Tune in!
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TA077: You Can’t Say Professor Hulk Without a P

Season 6 · Episode 77

mardi 23 mai 2023Duration 19:24

Minute Seventy Seven: From Tony’s Engine Analysis to Hulk Doing What He Does BestJason Dittmer, Professor of Political Geography at University College London and author of ‘Captain America and the Nationalist Superhero’, joins us in this episode!
In the seventy-seventh minute of The Avengers...Tony and Steve continue their work on repairing the engine. We’re not sure about Steve’s decision to perform gymnastic feats on this damaged part of the aircraft, but he seems to be a monkey without fear of gravity, and we’re okay with it. Chris Evans delivers his line well here. Tony does his usual thing.
Back with Natasha, she’s now hiding from Hulk, who seems to have learned the art of tiptoeing. Why is he so quiet? And why has he decided to specifically single her out as his target? Wouldn’t he normally forget about her shortly after losing sight of her? We also get to talk about a deleted scene and the start of the hallway run. Tune in!
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TA076: The Tiptoeing Version of Hulk

Season 6 · Episode 76

lundi 22 mai 2023Duration 34:30

Minute Seventy Six: From Black Widow’s Trigger for the Hulk to Iron Man Arriving at the Scene of the Damaged EngineJason Dittmer, Professor of Political Geography at University College London and author of ‘Captain America and the Nationalist Superhero’, joins us in this episode!
In the seventy-sixth minute of The Avengers...Natasha breaks free from the pipe, which causes Hulk to turn and see her. The chase begins! We talk a bit about this pursuit, which takes place over the next few minutes. We see Loki smiling in his cell as he hears Hulk roar, which leads us to discuss the cage in the first place – why did they put Loki here instead of a different non-Hulk related cell? How do they get Hulk into it? It doesn’t make a lot of sense.
From there, we head to the bridge where Nick Fury works to get his crew moving the helicarrier out to sea to protect the people on land below them. That, of course, leads us to discussing the reasons a flying aircraft carrier would ever exist in the first place. We also get to meet Jesse Garcia, our Carrier Bridge Tech, who learns to navigate with the sun. 
The minute ends with Steve heading out to the damaged engine where he meets up with Tony, now in his Iron Man suit. It’s a busy minute of action. Tune in!
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TA075: Hulking Out

Season 6 · Episode 75

vendredi 19 mai 2023Duration 33:15

Minute Seventy Five: From Tony Preparing His Suit to Natasha Pulling Herself FreeKurtis Findlay from the Epic Marvel Podcast joins us in this episode!
In the seventy-fifth minute of The Avengers...We get to talk a bit about Tony and his bespoke traveling closet for his Mark VI suit, as well as the fact that it powers up, presumably to warm it up for him and his arc reactor. 
But really, this minute is about the impending, hulking conflict between Natasha and Bruce. Natasha’s pinned down and Bruce is, well, losing control. Is it Natasha that finally pushes him over the edge? Or was he going there anyway? We get to talk a bit about these early stages of his transformation, what works, and what doesn’t. We also get to discuss our maintenance guys who come running in only to be shooed out by Natasha. It’s a great minute and our first chance to see any of Bruce losing control and becoming Hulk! Tune in!
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TA074: Part of the Plan All Along

Season 6 · Episode 74

jeudi 18 mai 2023Duration 32:25

Minute Seventy Four: From A Shaken Nick Calling for Hill to Tony Telling Steve He’ll Meet Him at Engine ThreeKurtis Findlay from the Epic Marvel Podcast joins us in this episode!
In the seventy-fourth minute of The Avengers...The helicarrier’s under attack and Nick gets everyone to work. We talk about the team building going on here, even if it’s not under the guise of the Avengers as the team. It’s great to see them all working hard to save the helicarrier. We talk about how much of this film takes place on the helicarrier. We also discuss Warren Cole a bit more, correcting our earlier conversation that pegged him as Galaga Guy. So now the question is... who is Galaga Guy? We chat a bit about the motives of Clint and Loki, and we get to chat a bit about Natasha and Bruce lost down in the equipment room. Tune in!
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