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Captain America: Winter Soldier's Sebastian Stan & Anthony Mackie Panel WW Philly

Jun 06, 2021
First problem, first problem, first problem, the eye would do it. Well, don't do what I don't do. The problem with the Internet is that before you were born, your parents would go out and someone would say something crazy and you would have to say it to your face and you would deal with them accordingly, men and women, but now with the Internet people can put your name under Play the psychedelic and say whatever you want and there are no consequences for your actions. The idea is that if you have something to say, get up and say it.
captain america winter soldier s sebastian stan anthony mackie panel ww philly
That's why. I don't read the Internet, there are a lot of people on the Internet who think I'm a terrible actor and God bless you, but you paid, even though you know, no, I like it, look, I think anyone should have the right to their opinion. and they say what they want, but I think that people sometimes use that privilege in different ways, it's like her and what happens is that it's not real, believe it or not, there is no guy who is going to fly here and I throw him Kryptonite. to him and he can't walk, it's not real, so the idea of ​​being like "Oh well, the comic said this, so that's not the comic, it's like, man, it's not real, I didn't know that before.
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I put you on the spot and Professionals that you are, you handled it, so I know you're limited in what you can say about future scripts, but that being said, I think not without knowing what fanfiction really is, how excited you two are to the possibilities that feel. not just a sequel, but the start of something long-term, even for you two in the Marvel franchise, it's fair to say, yes, no, absolutely, I mean, you know, yes, they're about favor of nine movies, right?, something like that, I mean, I guess so. I guess you have seven left, you have seven left, seven, could be I could be

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I don't know, yeah, hello Winter Soldier Falcon, it's good to see you playing well today At the time when they were tearing each other up, they were fighting in the movie, but not today, that's what I said.
captain america winter soldier s sebastian stan anthony mackie panel ww philly
My question is: since the movies came out, what have your thoughts been on the fan reaction and even sitting here today and walking around and seeing Winter Soldiers and Falcons everywhere, what do you think about that? I think you guys are the best. I don't even think I've ever hugged my own family the way I've hugged people nowadays, we really like you guys too. Hello, wow. Yes, Cap is in the house, a cap, so since the word I is taboo, I was wondering. I imagine you all get very into your characters and, damn, what happens with the relationships with the characters and how do you do it?
captain america winter soldier s sebastian stan anthony mackie panel ww philly
Don't know. With the actors, what are your relationships with them? they are friends? I don't like it, but I have to do it. You know I act. That? Now the idea is very simple. You know, film acting is the only profession where it's okay to be schizophrenic. if you worked in an office and you go home and you think there are no more pencils, it's like I'm crazy, but if you're an actor like, oh, I have to free this character, no, man, you act, it's a job. I love the Falcon. I begged to play the Falcon when I got the job to be the Falcon.
I thought no one else was going to play Falón, but as soon as they leave, that's the day I say cut the check, it's very easy, it's very easy to separate yourself from the character because the character is its own entity, so , unless you own someone else, you need help, not you in the first person singular, but that person who can, and I forgot to say that you are both very handsome. you, that's all I looked at him, I was like, man, it's like you're winning today, look at his hair, man, look at that driving partition, okay, my question is for Sebastian, um, obviously, the Winter Soldier , a good 90% of the movie, you don't.
You have lines and you basically had to create your entire character with your eyes and your body language and I was wondering if you could talk a little bit about how you manage to do that, like what was the last part, how I managed to do it How did you manage to do such an incredible performance without have more than two lines in the entire movie? I think there's like a fly on the wall. I honestly have no idea every day I showed up. I thought there were days when I had no idea what I was going to do and I mean, do you really need that much attention?
Why do you go and answer this question for me? Please, I do it very well. Sebastian, sorry, go ahead. I did it. It was a great response, you know, I like it, I saw a lot of performances that were really good villains and I liked it, it was just a compilation of different things, but my point is that sometimes it doesn't matter how much you prepare until you get there. The day you don't know how things are going to work, sometimes you do, until I had the whole costume together, I didn't really know how I was going to move in the movie, so I couldn't prepare for it until I appeared in the set, so sometimes you just have to come out and say it, so I know you guys can't say whether or not you have a role in Avengers: Age of Alron, but if you did. participate in it, what would you expect your character to do in that film or how would you like it to progress?
Well done. I'd love to have a superhuman deathmatch with Iron Man. You know, I know I can take them. I don't know when the

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could defeat, no, no, I always wanted, I always wanted Iron Man, that's the guy I would like to fight, I feel like that's the guy, I mean, the winning soldier would want to fight who is there? young. lady bumblebee hello big fans and I was wondering if your characters had to die at some point how would you want them to come out? You guys are so angry. That's why I don't listen to rap music.
This makes me so angry. I would. I want to explode I don't want to know why because every time he is discreet he says hello Thor a dad D you dad are not the black one uh uh wizard the black one uh what was the black one uh with the ears the black elf? t the black elf kill him dark elf it's pretty dark that's all I have to say Winter Soldier would just dislocate his arm he'd just hit himself stop the music stop the music in my head next hello, you both have great theater credits to your name um on I actually got to see Picnic in person.
Would you like to work more in theater? What would be your ideal roles? August Wilson wrote a play called My Rain is Black Bottom and ironically it was my first Broadway play and ironically I did it. with whoopy goldber who was here today and I played her a little bit of a stutterer and a nephew so I thought it's not that I'm older but that I want to come back and play the role I was supposed to play so uh. my black ass if anyone knows queen latifa call her and tell her she shouldn't do it with me um and there's another play called someone who'll take care of me by frank mcness um and that play is timely it's amazing it's touching it's all the theater needs right now GRE Lightning I did it, I did it when I was younger, I did it, I'm sorry, that's what I want for it, I'm sorry, Sandy, uh, I always wanted to do Hurle Burley, um like.
Me, yeah, the play I always wanted to do, I think all those characters are amazing and I wish you knew that. I hope one day I can do that. Hopefully on stage we'll have time for a couple more. on this side I think so, oh no, on this side, oh, sorry, we'll get to you, sorry, we'll move on, oh, okay, you guys had to work with some very sought-after actors very early in your career. Was it an intimidating experience being so young in your career, like Ian McShan when you were on Kings and when you were on Muring Candidate and Million Dollar Baby?
Yeah, absolutely, I mean, if anything, I think it's kind of like, you know, it just makes you step up to the plate and you know these guys are so professional that they worked for so long and they're obviously respected in a way, they had a Ian Mcshain Le shriber like some of the people. The people I worked with were all explosive Ellens, like they had a real label about themselves. The way they carried themselves as actors, you know, they were proud to be actors and sometimes I feel like, as actors, they made us feel like it was us.
They're just idiots, but you know these guys come from a different generation and then they accept it and it's very respectful of them, so a lot of those things were what I admired when it was working with them and it just made me step up and wanting to do the best I could, it was fun for me, we did Million Dollar Baby, you know, it was a weird process because I had to record myself and then send tape to play it. Like 3 weeks later they say don't take a job, we want you in the movie so I say that's impossible so he flies to LA the movie starts and it's Morgan Freeman and like the first week we're doing the boxing scene.
So you know, I walk around like a little hothead like, oh, you're going to take him down, man, like all that was just jam riffs, he just snapped, so he started really hitting me and I was like, this is abuse, but no. can. Say anything to Moran Freeman, he's hitting me and they cut me, he looks good, he comes back to Quinn and says give me another one, man, you hit me to the corner and he literally had a glove . Then he was hitting me with his whole microphone and he was going to pay his guys, listen to his guys, so the movie was over and I was like, I hate this guy, if they leave his trailer before I get to my truck, I'm going to the right, so he.
He comes to me and says you have a promise in future, here is my number, here is my email, if you need anything let me know. I was like, wow, you know like Jesus, yeah, that guides me, hey, I guess my question is could you. play any other superhero, be it Marvel or even DC, who would it be and why not? I don't answer that question. You are good. You take it. I notice you take that Winter Soldier attitude and apply it when talking like me. I'm not talking about that right now, yeah, any other hero, go ahead, Anthony, uh, I wouldn't make it weird, okay?
I would love to play one on one, don't make it weird, don't make it weird, I know, I've never done it. It happens but every time I see the little spanks like the little suit come on come on the only reason it happened because it's DC that's it that's it you can't cross it I set it up I mean they messed up , they wrote me a letter and asked me. I was interested I was like n um I guess I have to be the bad guy they told me they told me I'm like I don't want to finish this um this is where you give us the deep intellectual uh Michael, this is where you hit us with the real , yeah, okay, like when we first met and I was like man, this guy is, I need a thesaurus to talk to this guy.
I turned on Siri, listen to this fool and tell me what. he's saying yeah, all I'll say is the movie was incredibly great, it was incredible and I speak for everyone here, I'm like these guys, I'm just happy to be sitting next. For you, I am a big fan of all his work, thank you all for entertaining us, it was a fantastic film. All Fant deserves all the thanks, thank you all for coming. I love them.

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