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Killmonger: "I'm standing in your house serving justice to a man who stole your vibranium and murdered your people... Justice your king couldn't deliver!"
Seriously we might have to change the name to the Killmonger Burn It All Appreciation thread...
[video=youtube;v6SgBbdU01Y]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6SgBbdU01Y[/video]
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[url]https://www.thewrap.com/black-panther-1-billion-box-office-worldwide-prediction/[/url]
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[QUOTE=Mr MajestiK;3467020]On the contrary.
Differing opinions are always welcome.
The fact that inspite of sustained pushback against the BP mythos by some segments of readership, supposedly creative teams and assorted naysayers, the Black Panther movie has surpassed all expectations and predictions as regards profitability, [B]would indicate that T'Challa is an A-list character to a majority of people that his movie has drawn to cinemas on a global scale. (As opposed to the echo chamber of online forums[/B])[/QUOTE]
Quoted for truth.
Particularly the bolded part.
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[QUOTE=Pulp Fiction;3467353]How can you call him A list? He should be but this movie did the titular character no favors.[/QUOTE]
That's your opinion not a fact.
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[QUOTE=Smoov-E;3467371]Obviously we saw two vastly different movies
I’m not bothered you goal post moved since it’s par the course with fandoms[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Shadey;3467649]That's your opinion not a fact.[/QUOTE]
I've seen about a dozen posts from 5 different forums calling T'Challa the weakest part of the movie. Theyre saying they'd prefer spinoffs instead of BP2. how is that A list?
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No such thing as A-list you're living in the past homie.
There are only the conquered and the conquerors
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[QUOTE=MadFacedKid;3467523]Loved the way Ultimates T'Challa was handled power wise on the Ultimates book. Hoping Shadow Physics is brought up again here as well as Shadow Combat[/QUOTE]
[B]I'll give Ewing props despite Ultimates turning into a mess, he gave Tchalla good feats and treated him like he should be treated nin term's of his power set[/B]
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[QUOTE=Pulp Fiction;3467669]I've seen about a dozen posts from 5 different forums calling T'Challa the weakest part of the movie. Theyre saying they'd prefer spinoffs instead of BP2. how is that A list?[/QUOTE]
[B]And I have seen way more posts saying otherwise. Infact I haven't actually seen one Post of someone saying he was The weakest part. At all. I don't know where your looking but Tchalla isn't the weakest part[/B]
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Isn’t the annual supposed to be out today?
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[QUOTE=Pulp Fiction;3467669]I've seen about a dozen posts from 5 different forums calling T'Challa the weakest part of the movie. Theyre saying they'd prefer spinoffs instead of BP2. how is that A list?[/QUOTE]
[COLOR="#000080"]A dozen posts compared to the thousands that are praising BP himself? Seriously?[/COLOR]
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[url]https://www.thenational.ae/world/the-americas/black-panther-toy-sales-reflect-film-s-runaway-success-1.706562[/url]
[B]Black Panther toy sales reflect film’s runaway success[/B]
[Quote]Panther claws, masks and action figures are leaping off store shelves after runaway hit Black Panther — the first film in the Marvel universe focused on a black superhero — shattered box office expectations with a massive opening weekend.
Toys and accessories linked to the movie, which is also making waves for its strong black female leading roles, have the potential to become an enduring presence in stores, just as Spider-Man and other well-known characters from US comics have, executives say.
Toy tie-ins are a crucial profit driver for movie studios, even if each merchandise opportunity is not massively successful, experts say.
“It is a huge opportunity,” John Frascotti, president of US toy giant Hasbro, told AFP on the sidelines of the giant Toy Fair trade show in New York.
“We’re still in the early days of this but it certainly has all the indications that it could be over time as successful” as other major franchises in terms of staying power, he said.[/quote]
Well ain't that peachy
I don't know what all this A-list semantics talk really matters, but I'm sure the more milestones BP eclipses, the more goal post moving the detractors will have to resort to. Just remember, when moving the goal post, lift with your legs, not your back, and practice good form always. Stretching is also important and make sure to drink plenty of water if you have to move long distances. :)
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[QUOTE=Marvell2100;3467976][COLOR="#000080"]A dozen posts compared to the thousands that are praising BP himself? Seriously?[/COLOR][/QUOTE]
Now don't you go using math and logic 'round these parts!
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Man at this rate I won’t be surprised if Black Panther ends up making more money than infinity war. Yeah I went there!
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[QUOTE=BlackClaw;3467930]Isn’t the annual supposed to be out today?[/QUOTE]
Yes it is.
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[QUOTE=Rumble;3468031][url]https://www.thenational.ae/world/the-americas/black-panther-toy-sales-reflect-film-s-runaway-success-1.706562[/url]
[B]Black Panther toy sales reflect film’s runaway success[/B]
Well ain't that peachy
I don't know what all this A-list semantics talk really matters, but I'm sure the more milestones BP eclipses, the more goal post moving the detractors will have to resort to. Just remember, when moving the goal post, lift with your legs, not your back, and practice good form always. Stretching is also important and make sure to drink plenty of water if you have to move long distances. :)[/QUOTE]
[COLOR="#000080"]Also, moving goal posts while impaired is against the law.[/COLOR]
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