So due to the large outpouring of support on Language (which I am amazed and humbled by), I kind of thought why not write more in Marvel? So wrote this up and debated it. Basically, I need to know if anyone wants me to continue with this. I prefer to not ask for review\follows\favs but this time I am. I need to know if people would read it. I own nothing from Disney and Marvel.
The summary for the Exorcist is from IMDB.
"How about The Exorcist?" Steve asked, pulling the movie out.
From the other side of the movie room, Bucky responded, "What's it about?"
"'When a teenage girl is possessed by a mysterious entity, her mother seeks the help of two priests to save her daughter.' Wait no, not that one," Steve placed it back.
"Definitely not," Bucky agreed. "'Casablanca?' 1942. Was that one good?"
"Yes, it was," Steve nodded. "But it deals with some refugees during the War. Might not trigger anything but…"
Bucky placed it back, "Not feeling it today."
It had been a rough day. They'd been fighting a new villain, Bullseye, who had gotten away, after triggering a flashback in Bucky, who refused to share. Then the reporters came out in droves with their awful line of questioning. How many kills? How did they keep you alive?
What would your family say if they knew what you had done?
Bucky needed a break so Steve was trying to help him find a movie they could watch that wouldn't be painful. Something to help him forget. Problem was Stark had given them access to so many movies that it made it difficult to find a safe one.
It also didn't help that they were usually too busy to watch movies.
"Um.. Titanic?" Steve pulled the movie out. It was supposed to be a classic, and it was on the list.
"Like the ship?" Bucky asked.
"Um?" Steve flipped the cover over. "Yes."
Bucky closed his eyes and scrunched his eyebrows together. "Didn't a bunch of people die on that? I remember somebody talking about it. An anniversary?"
"Yeah," Steve nodded. "Our Moms. Maybe not that one." He put it back.
"Ugh," Bucky groaned. "Look, I think I'll just go punch something. This is too much. Thanks anyways."
Steve wasn't sure what to say as Bucky left. There had to be something here. Something that would help. He kept looking.
Star Wars?
Good but the battles might not help.
Forrest Gump?
He'd seen that one. Had stuff from the Vietnam War. And Bubba died. Steve hated that part.
The Boy in the Striped Pajamas?
NOPE! Holocaust. Would not help.
What to do? What to do?
Wait a minute, wasn't there a new JARVIS?
"Um, Friday?"
"Yes, Captain?" The female voice answered.
"What popular movies do we have that were made before….1941?"
"Gone with the Wind, Wizard of Oz, Citizen Kane, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, King Kong, City Lights…"
"Wait! We have Snow White?" Steve started to look for the movie.
"Of course, Captain," Friday replied. "We have all 56 animated Disney movies."
"Fifty-six?!" Steve gasped. He had heard that some more had come out during the war. He and Bucky had laymented not being able to see them and had sworn to themselves that when the war was over they would meet Mr. Disney and demand to see them.
"They are on the top shelf, in the middle," Friday informed him.
Steve looked and there they were. Fifty-six glorious DVDs.
He ran to the training room, slamming the doors open. "BUCKY!"
Bucky was pulled out of his thoughts, punching a hole into the bag. "What?" he turned, looking ready to spring into action.
"There's fifty-six movies!"
"...What?" Bucky blinked at him, metal arm still in the bag.
Of course Tony chose that time to walk in. "Seriously? Again? That's the third bag this week! And where's the fire Cap?"
Steve turned on Tony. "Why didn't you tell me they made more movies?"
"Who's they?" Tony asked, looking from Steve to Bucky. Bucky just shrugged as he pulled his arm out.
"Disney!" Steve cried.
Bucky froze, eyes widening. "There's more?"
"Yes!" Steve was practically bouncing. "There are 56 movies!"
"Wait, you two are Disney nerds?" Tony asked.
"Those movies are amazing!" Bucky declared.
"Have you seen the artwork?" Steve agreed. "It's a masterpiece." He turned back to Bucky. "Do you wanna watch Snow White?"
"Yes! Yes, I do!" Bucky raced after Steve leaving Tony in his own thoughts. After a moment a light bulb went off.
Oh, yes. This could work.
"So I had an idea," Tony waltzed in after the movie had finished.
"No," Steve said immediately.
"Oh, come on! You haven't even heard it," Tony whined. "It's a good one."
"No," Steve said.
"Fine," Tony shurged. "Figure out your own why of helping Barnes get in peoples good books."
"Wait," Tony stopped at Bucky's voice. "What's your idea?"
Tony turned back, "Youtube reviews!"
"What?" both of the soldiers asked.
"Ok, so on this site youtube people post videos and some people do reviews of movies," Tony explained. "Literally it would just be you two going through all of the animated Disney movies and giving your opinions on them."
"How would that help?" Steve asked.
"It would give people a different image of Barnes," Tony explained. "The media has been branding him as this awful corrupting murderer, which I know," he held his hands up, "is wrong. Victim and all that. But if you two do reviews of Disney movies it will help the masses to see him as a real person." Tony smirked. "What do you think?"
Steve leaned back. "It's not a bad idea."
"Of course it isn't," Tony agreed.
"And all we'd have to do is film our opinions on the movies?" Bucky asked.
"Yep, I will do all the editing and uploading," Tony offered.
"We have to approve the editing," Steve responded immediately.
"Fair enough," Tony agreed.
'What do you think Buck?" Steve asked.
Bucky shrugged. "Can't hurt to try."
"Alright," Steve nodded to Tony, "Set it up."
So it's basically gonna be Bucky, Steve and occasional others reacting to Disney films. Like I said above let me know if I should pursue it.
