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Why Is 'Black Panther' So Important?
I have seen so many posts across all my social media accounts about the new movie Black Panther asking why people are so happy for it to be released. Some showed their excitement and their support of the movie. Then it was those others who shared that they thought the movie was racist to people of other ethnicities because there were only two other main characters in the movie who were another race. The movie had almost an all-black cast and some did not like this. Although, many other people of different races and cultures don't see this movie as a problem.
Anaya ChambersPublished 6 years ago in Geeks'Howard the Duck': The Misunderstood Marvel Movie
Hi, and welcome back to Second Chances where I defend the maligned, the forgotten... oh, who am I kidding? No one forgot this one.
Adam WallacePublished 6 years ago in GeeksReview: 'Black Panther'
The superhero films keep on rolling; it's the first one for 2018, and in terms of hype, this seems to be one that's most anticipated.
David GricePublished 6 years ago in Geeks'Black Panther': Believe the Hype
Marvel continues to test fans with another three-movie year on the way. Superhero fatigue wants to be a thing, but the movies are just too good to let it happen. The MCU has become more of a genre than it is a finite franchise so, much to our benefit and the dismay of others, it seems this first decade was only the beginning. Black Panther ushers in a next ten years, and does so with style.
Mike CharestPublished 6 years ago in GeeksThe MCU/X-Men Problem Everyone Is Talking About
Let’s be real here, we’re all hyped about the Marvel/Disney/Fox merger. It means that we have a lot more of the core characters to play with AND they finally have the X-Men and company™—but that doesn’t make everything sunshine and roses automatically. Fandom-Company relations are never so seamless.
Hapsetshut The PharaohPublished 6 years ago in Geeks'Black Panther' Movie Review
Released: 12 February 2018 (UK) Length: 134 Minutes Certificate: 12A Director: Ryan Coogler Starring: Chadwick Boseman, Michael B. Jordan, Lupita Nyong'o, Danai Gurira, Martin Freeman, Daniel Kaluuya, Letitia Wright, Forrest Whitaker and Andy Serkis
Robert CainPublished 6 years ago in Geeks'Black Panther' Quick Hits
So, I don't often review movies that are still in theaters because of the obvious spoiler factor. Good, bad, or meh I want you to want to see a movie regardless of what I think and I want you to enjoy the ride.
Michael BauchPublished 6 years ago in GeeksThe Magic of 'The Black Panther'
You don't have to be an athlete to enjoy a movie about sports but when you are, you feel a special connection to the storyline. You don't have to be a scientist to enjoy a film rooted in science, innovation, and exploration but when you are, you can relate. You don't have to be African or African-American to thoroughly enjoy Black Panther but when you are, the movie speaks to you at a louder volume.
canvisluv -.Published 6 years ago in GeeksMarvel's Cinematic Universe: Worst to Best
I haven't seen Black Panther yet, it's not on the list; why don't you let me know where you'd rank it? Tweet me. Marvel's Cinematic Universe is the only cinematic universe currently functioning and is generally considered to deliver pretty consistently solid films. Let's just see how I feel about that.
Cronan ParryPublished 6 years ago in Geeks- Top Story - February 2018
Movie Review: 'Black Panther'
I don’t want to confine Black Panther to the fact of its nearly all-Black cast. However, as I sat to enjoy the latest addition to Marvel’s cinematic universe, the genuine importance of Black Panther’s identity washed over me and I felt a surge of excitement. Yes, there have been Black superheroes before; Blade especially stands out. But this is an entire universe of dark-skinned people portrayed with complexity and humor.
Sean PatrickPublished 6 years ago in Geeks Does 'Black Panther' Deliver on Its Promise? (Minor Spoilers)
Movie hype is nothing new, indeed it is now an integral part of the movie making process. The "machine" can make a movie sound like the greatest of all time, look like it is MUST-SEE, and generate millions in pre-sales.
Rob TaylorPublished 6 years ago in GeeksFive of the Most Important Marvel Cinematic Universe Movies
As a man in his early thirties who's about to have his first child, it's crazy to think the Marvel Cinematic Universe launched ten years ago.
Steve FusinatoPublished 6 years ago in Geeks