Why are people praising this movie as the be all and end all?
I mean seriously, where was the love for Blade and Spawn?
Where was the love for Red Tails, 42? Both movies based on actual people, not some useless fairyland that actually allowed their own people to be enslaved.
You know what’s more funny? Wakanda actually had a border being protect by their agents. And if you come close to crossing without permission, you’re killed on site.
The social allegories were a bit condescending to me, but I'm not black, so I probably just didn't get it. My biggest issue with the movie was Killmonger, he was, lame AF, and it annoys me that everyone is heralding him as the next Loki. Andy Serkis killed it as Klaue, they should have used him as the main villain, as far as I know, he's a pretty important villain in the BP mythos.
Originally posted by Khazra Reborn
The social allegories were a bit condescending to me, but I'm not black, so I probably just didn't get it. My biggest issue with the movie was Killmonger, he was, lame AF, and it annoys me that everyone is heralding him as the next Loki. Andy Serkis killed it as Klaue, they should have used him as the main villain, as far as I know, he's a pretty important villain in the BP mythos.
Then again performances goes Serkis was without a doubt better. Shame that Klaw doesn't matter a whole lot either.
Why are people praising this movie as the be all and end all?I mean seriously, where was the love for Blade and Spawn?
There is still love for Blade as for Spawn that's a dogshit film now
and it hasn't nothing to do with where's the love for those films, Its more to do wit the entertainment journalists being ignorant acting like Black Panther was the first successful comic book black hero adaption.
Originally posted by Kazenji
There is still love for Blade as for Spawn that's a dogshit film nowand it hasn't nothing to do with where's the love for those films, Its more to do wit the entertainment journalists being ignorant acting like Black Panther was the first successful comic book black hero adaption.
BP has a lot more cultural significance and was a far larger success than either of them. Blade was neat, but I don't think it was mainstream in the same way BP is.
Originally posted by SquallXComic movies are the biggest movies on the planet right now, of course it's gonna get more attention than Red Tails or Birth of a Nation.
Love the comeback.Stay in you’re corner and fap to Black Panther. Everything i site are true.
I don’t even think you know what Red Tails was even about, or Birth Of A Nation.
In fact, most historical movies don't get much fanfare except Saving Private Ryan and to a lesser extent Dunkirk.
Originally posted by Mindset
Comic movies are the biggest movies on the planet right now, of course it's gonna get more attention than Red Tails or Birth of a Nation.In fact, most historical movies don't get much fanfare except Saving Private Ryan and to a lesser extent Dunkirk.
So you’re saying, Black people are more interested on fictional Black Kings and fictional nation that allowed Blacks to be enslave for 100 of years, then stories talking about the real Blacks that fought to free them from slavery?
****ing hilarious.
Originally posted by SquallX
Love the comeback.Stay in you’re corner and fap to Black Panther. Everything i site are true.
I don’t even think you know what Red Tails was even about, or Birth Of A Nation.
grow up dummy,,,
i know all about red tails and that piece of shit called birth of a nation from that rapist..
So you’re saying, Black people are more interested on fictional Black Kings and fictional nation that allowed Blacks to be enslave for 100 of years, then stories talking about the real Blacks that fought to free them from slavery?****ing hilarious.
TBF, most people are way more interested in fiction, than historical non-fiction.
Originally posted by SquallXWell you gave two terrible examples and most historical movies aren't given that much attention, which is literally what I already said in the post you quoted, unless you want to dispute that point.
So you’re saying, Black people are more interested on fictional Black Kings and fictional nation that allowed Blacks to be enslave for 100 of years, then stories talking about the real Blacks that fought to free them from slavery?****ing hilarious.
White people were more interested for Avengers than Lincoln... crazy, right?
Originally posted by dadudemon
Which is how it seems to have mirrored in the real world, too:http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0475043/
Access to strategic resources and a dash of microbial luck is the foundation of that documentary. Robtard highly recommends it. Some content may be erroneous, of course...but I don't think it is far off from reality.
"Everything special about you came out of a meteor"
Tony Stark IS a mean drunk.
Originally posted by Mindset
Comic movies are the biggest movies on the planet right now, of course it's gonna get more attention than Red Tails or Birth of a Nation.In fact, most historical movies don't get much fanfare except Saving Private Ryan and to a lesser extent Dunkirk.
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Unless it's a historical event mixed with some fiction. E.G. 300, or Gladiator.