Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
I know, but I refuse to call him that. And you can't force me to.YOU CAN'T!!! durhulk
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Though, in all seriousness, I do get why they made the alteration. It does still pretty much mean "claw", except its Germanic in origin IIRC. Which fits with the South African background that they gave him, as a number of German immigrants came over to SA in the 19th century and settled here.
So I just saw this and I thought it was alright. Definitely entertaining but was expecting a little bit more action: the action we got was good but then again some of that CGI was rough to look at.
I think this movie has the opposite problem of the Thor films. The latter never spent enough time on Asgard in all 3 while this movie almost pushes Wakanda too much IMO. Klaw and Killmonger were also more interesting then T'challa IMO even though MBJ's performance was a bit heavy-handed at times. Though it work as one of the better stand-alone Marvel films.
On a slightly unrelated note
Spoiler:
Its funny how London still doesn't give a crap about how it got attacked by space-elves. In fact the city is to point where its like space elves never even happened.
Lol!!!!!
One thing I noticed is that, based on the trailer for Infinity War, and some parts of this film
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it seems the Soul Stone is in fact likely in Wakanda, probably at the centre of the bigass vibranium deposit. We know it came from space, and that, according to Klaue, the Wakandans have barely scratched the surface, despite mining it for thousands of years, so they potentially wouldn't even be aware of its presence. So, that, vibranium's miraculous properties, how it allows them to communicate with the souls of their ancestors through consuming the herb, and the fact that Wakanda itself is seemingly specifically targeted by Thanos in IW, suggests the presence of an Infinity Stone there. At least that's how it looks to me.
Originally posted by Flyattractor
[b]Lol!!!!!YouTube video [/B]
Funny
Originally posted by jaden101
Well that was disappointing. Terribly shot action sequences. A plot that meanders about for 3/4 of the movie. Horrendous attempts at humour. The only thing that pulls it up are some excellent performances.
Did we see the same film?
The humor was thankfully subtle as opposed to Ragnarok's goofy f*cking wannabe GotG style.