I'd say so, yes.Is it really that much different than the other PG-13 Marvel moives?
I'd say so, yes.Is it really that much different than the other PG-13 Marvel moives?
Interesting. Like I said, we are on the more prudish end of the spectrum with movies and I didn't think much of it. I think there is less overall violence, but maybe it's a bit more realistic and they deal with death a little bit differently. Ie instead of fighting a large number of faceless aliens and blowing up a bunch of stuff, there is more close contact one on one violence?I'd say so, yes.
It’s definitely top tier for me, along with GOTG, Winter Soldier, Iron Man, Avengers, and Ragnarok.Anyway, I thought posted about in in the other threads, but might as well here too. I thought this was a top level Marvel movie and for me ranks up with the last couple Cpt America movies, Spider-Man: Homecoming, and Iron Man. I might be forgetting some, but I would guess it's in the top 5 for me.
I really loved the energy of the movie and the ones in the MU that I gravitate to are the ones with a self contained story and world and ones with a human bad guy. I am getting bored with the dull alien baddies chasing around for glowing orbs. I also joked that whoever hates all the broads in the SW movies probably should stay away from this one as the female character are numerous, great, and probably overshadow the main superhero.
anyone know?NewlyRetired said:Daughter and I both liked it.
Am I correct in saying?
Black Panther is set before Spiderman Homecoming
The most try hard and forced scene I can recall in some time.
There were few of these that distracted from an otherwise good time for me.
The reaction to this has been hysterical.
Let me walk out to the cliff overlooking the sunset with a spear in my heart so I can say this before I die. Forced.I’m not sure why you think that line was forced. It was completely consistent with the character’s motivations. And he wanted to die rather than be imprisoned.
Let me walk out to the cliff overlooking the sunset with a spear in my heart so I can say this before I die. Forced.
Let me walk out to the cliff overlooking the sunset with a spear in my heart so I can say this before I die. Forced.
Wolverine vs hulk throwdown. Ohh, it's coming.Disney is a movie studio. They own rights to several marvel characters which make up MCU (iron man, avenger, black panther, captain America, etc).
Fox is another movie studio. They own rights to several marvel characters (X-Men, deadpool, fantastic four, etc). Disney recently purchased fox. It remains to be seen what will happen to xmen. Prior to the sale, characters owned by fox couldn't appear in MCU movies despite both being in marvel comics.
Sony is another studio. They own rights to Spiderman and venom. They reached a deal last year with Disney that allowed Spiderman to be part of MCU but technically Sony still owns the rights. It's why prior to captain America 3, Spiderman hasn't appeared in any avenger movies.
The whole thing is very confusing.
Maybe it was the acting. Didn't go off well for me.I thought the ending was beautiful. T'Challa knew Killmonger had been wronged by his father, and by taking him to see the sunset he was fulfilling the promise that Killmonger's father made him as a child. As for the line itself, Killmonger was ready to lead a global revolution 20 minutes earlier. He knows he can't be redeemed so he'd rather die, seemed totally in character.
People are so dumb sometimes.http://www.complex.com/pop-culture/2018/02/ryan-reynolds-black-panther-praise
and the left is already eating itself
I'm still seething at Age of Ultron's perpetuation of human/machine stereotypes.Did people have issues with the politics and social commentary in Civil War?
Nah. The rest of the world's view of Wakanda was established at several points during the movie.Went and seen it Friday night, really liked it. Am I the only one that thought Black Panthers quote in front of the U.N. at the end was a shot at our current president?
My issue with Ultron is I kept picturing Raymond Reddington.I'm still seething at Age of Ultron's perpetuation of human/machine stereotypes.
But this wasn’t the first movie featuring a black superhero...We went and saw BP and it was ok. For me, I liked Antman better.
However, I can understand why black kids can appreciate and need this movie. It gives them something that I never even ever considered. A superhero that looks like them. Although in my youth I never considered color with superheros- green lantern, flash, hulk, etc.
I'm whitey, aged 59. I recently was going through old photos from my childhood. I noticed that in many photos I was wearing a batman tshirt and remember playing batman as a boy. It was back when Adam West was playing batman on the tv series from the 60's. I loved the show. My black childhood friends loved it too...
Wow, 40 years and now the black superhero makes the bigs. About time.
What was the first? Superfly?But this wasn’t the first movie featuring a black superhero...
They want Trump for another 4 years I see.http://www.complex.com/pop-culture/2018/02/ryan-reynolds-black-panther-praise
and the left is already eating itself
Its not even the first marvel movie starring a black superhero. Blade wasWhat was the first? Superfly?
and in non Marvel, there was Spawn before Blade.shadyridr said:Its not even the first marvel movie starring a black superhero. Blade was
shadyridr said:Its not even the first marvel movie starring a black superhero. Blade was
Ok, so maybe the first on that people actually went to see?and in non Marvel, there was Spawn before Blade.
Spawn was a poor movie but the first Blade was ok and did well enough at the box office to make two more. And this was before the Superhero movie craze really took over.Ok, so maybe the first on that people actually went to see?
Nope, he was in it.Was this the first Marvel movie without a Stan Lee cameo?
Pretty sure that was Hal Holbrook
I thought he was at the casino.
Blade 2 is a fantastic movie.Ok, so maybe the first on that people actually went to see?
He was in Black Panther.Was this the first Marvel movie without a Stan Lee cameo?