Captain America

-- I think they left out an important part of what makes Captain America, Captain America-- training. Of course, the super-soldier treatment brought him to the pinnacle of human physical perfection, and heightened his senses and reflexes, etc. and doubtless his intelligence. But did it teach him how to physically fight (man-to man combat), battle tactics, how to master all types of weaponry, etc.? My remembrance of Cap was that the serum helped make him a quick learner, but he still had to be trained. That was missing logically from the movie-- it seemed that he went directly from scrawny kid to physical perfection, then went from awkward bond-seller to polished showman, then somehow immediately became capable of being a one-man assault and rescue team for POWs and leading squadron missions.... somehow I think the 'boot camp" he went through was not sufficient training.

This was my one real gripe. There was a point in the comics where Cap had the super soldier serum removed and he was still able to be Captain America. Why? Training and dedication. That's what really makes him great and why he can go toe-to-toe with people a heck of a lot more powerful than him and put them on their backside. In the comics Cap is in a near perpetual state of trying to get better through practice. He's a perfectionist with the highest level of dedication. That is the one thing I felt was missing from the movie version of the character.