Yes! Great ones, too, as we head further in MCU2 post-movie credit scenes, I assume?
Yes! Great ones, too, as we head further in MCU2 post-movie credit scenes, I assume?
Great teaching point from the black Panther movie.
A movie about a man who steps up to protect his people by building a wall, and fighting against invaders who seek to corrupt his people, and plunder their wealth and technology.
Make Wakanda Great Again
But in the end, tears down that wall and shares their wealth and technology with everyone for the good of humanity.
Maybe you didn’t stay for the end of the movie.
But in the end, tears down that wall and shares their wealth and technology with everyone for the good of humanity.
Maybe you didn’t stay for the end of the movie.
You cheer for the Warriors you have no voice here. LolJust saw Black Panther. Okay, I just don't get it. I thought that movie sucked ass.
Acting - horrible
Accents - laughable
Action Segments - uninspiring
Dialog - trite
Political Message - confused
Ethnocentrism - boorish
It was totally disjointed and painted Africa and Africans in a horrible light. I'd give that film a 35% rating.
The only good character in the entire film is the little sister playing the part of Q from James Bond.
I agree that the RT is no longer as reliable. I think it's 80-85% in my opinion.It's gotten to the point that you can't trust RT aggregate scores because many of them reflect the SJW bent of the journalism majors that write them.
The best way to judge these things these days is audience scores.
In the case of Black Panther, there is no way the movie should be regarded as better in score than movies that have won Oscars or classics line Goodfellas etc.
It was a pretty good popcorn flick and I was glad that I saw it.
RT movie reviewers gave it a 97%, which is ridiculous.
RT movie audience scores had it at 79%, which might be a little low, but is just about right.
It's gotten to the point that you can't trust RT aggregate scores because many of them reflect the SJW bent of the journalism majors that write them.
The best way to judge these things these days is audience scores.
In the case of Black Panther, there is no way the movie should be regarded as better in score than movies that have won Oscars or classics line Goodfellas etc.
It was a pretty good popcorn flick and I was glad that I saw it.
RT movie reviewers gave it a 97%, which is ridiculous.
RT movie audience scores had it at 79%, which might be a little low, but is just about right.