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Kids on 'Captain America': 'Like stinkin' Taylor Lautner'

Another week, another summer blockbuster based on a comic book about to open, and "Kids React" has something to say about the trailer to "Captain America," which opens Friday.The Fine Brothers have once again assembled their cast of kid reviewers for their insights into this comic book-turned-movie, stepping a little outside their usual zone of reacting to YouTube stars like those in "Epic Meal Ti

Another week, another summer blockbuster based on a comic book about to open, and "Kids React" has something to say about the trailer to "Captain America," which opens Friday.

The Fine Brothers have once again assembled their cast of kid reviewers for their insights into this comic book-turned-movie, stepping a little outside their usual zone of reacting to YouTube stars like those in "Epic Meal Time." They still have plenty to say.

All the kids seem to be very aware of the Hollywood machine that churns out movie versions of the comics, and because of that, they don't seem to have high expectations of the movie.

"Well, they always look cool in the trailers. You're like, 'Oh this is great, let me see it,' then it's just so terrible, you walk out so disappointed," says 10-year-old William. 

For the most part, it's divided along gender lines, with most of the boys excited to see it, and the girls more lukewarm (though half want to see it). Though at least one of the boys thinks the film should have some appeal to the little ladies.

"Girls would be into it, because you know, he's got his shirt off, like stinkin' Taylor Lautner. I think he's actually signed a contact that states, he cannot have his shirt on for more than two minutes." said 10-year-old Sloane, who is actually eager to see the movie, regardless of the shirtless scenes with buffed-up superhero Chris Evans (who already has experience as a comic book hero as one of the Fantastic Four, the Human Torch/Johnny Storm).

Who knows? Maybe girls susceptible to the bare-chested Jacob (Taylor Lautner) of the "Twilight" movies may yet find something more redeeming in "Captain America" besides Evans' body. 

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