Ok anyone who think there isnt a social angle to Black Panthers nom is crazy. That said it was still an amazing movie and the only real knock it some bad CGI at parts. But honestly I cant go back and look at any movie I'd put in and take BP out.
Now all the other Noms it deserves without a doubt imo and I think it should win. Except the CGI Nom, while there is some great CGI in it and Wakanda looked amazing, there was also some bad CGI that cancels that out.
Score,original song,Costume design,Set design,sound mixing and editing. If it wins any of those I'm 100% fine with that and I feel like I deserves the first four.
Pull List:
Marvel Comics: Venom, X-Men, Black Panther, Captain America, Eternals, Warhammer 40000.
DC Comics: The Last God
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Compelling characters.
An antagonist with a clear motivation.
A comprehensible third act.
Better costumes.
Better set design.
Regardless, you made the claim. What is the "measurable" standard you alluded to? You're the one bitching on a forum because a movie got nominated.
For reasons.
So post your rubric.
Last edited by KOSLOX; 01-22-2019 at 03:43 PM.
Pull List:
Marvel Comics: Venom, X-Men, Black Panther, Captain America, Eternals, Warhammer 40000.
DC Comics: The Last God
Image: Decorum
I feel that it's domestic gross was inflated by an unnaturally long theatrical run since it was in theaters for an unheard of (in this decade)6 months. How much did it gross 6-8 weeks in? I think that's about the usual cutoff for a blockbuster and what it would have made if it was a normal run.
I thought it was mediocre at best but that's just my opinion.
Last edited by DennisTheMenace; 01-22-2019 at 03:53 PM.
Real talk, though: it had an unnaturally long theatrical run because it was in demand in smaller markets, and in particular urban theaters.
Titanic also had unnaturally long theatrical runs for the same reason. ET was in theaters for over a year, and Star Wars: Episode 4 spent around 10 months consecutively in theaters.
There's even the anomaly: The Rocky Horror Picture Show is probably the king of theatrical runs, though it was never a blockbuster. Rather, it's great revenue for small theaters and cult fans, still in limited release; its theatrical run never stopped.
1.344 billion WW
700 mil domestic
A+ Cinemascore
97% RT score
8.2/10 RT rating
100% Top Critics RT score
8.9/10 Top Critics RT Rating
88 metacritic score
Oscar nominated
MTV Award winner
Teen Choice Award Winner
Peoples Choice Award Winner
BET Award Winner
Satellite Award Winner
Critics Choice Award Winner
I got time today . What the F*ck does Logan and Dark Knight deserving nomination have to do with Black Panther, That is the fault of Oscar voters, not Black Panther. Oh well this year voter pulls their heads out there ass voted for Superhero movie like they should of in past years. Does Black Panther win? No, the system is still set up against genre movies but wall is down and the next superhero film that is deserving will have a better chance. That said nothing you guys is going to take away what it already has done. Is Black Panther one of the best film of the year? Apparently the audience and critics thought so. Period
Compelling characters? Yeah I’m waiting for the iconic character that viewed as one of the greatest character performances ever to show itself.
I don’t really know how much clearer you can define a pure anarchist who wants to cause chaos. I mean not only did the antagonist state it himself, you had multiple characters talking about how “he just wants to watch the world burn”.
Third act? Really a generic battle and a one on one fight that wasn’t particularly memorable was a great third act. I guess Bilbo Baggins playing Star Fox was more compelling than the boat scene and Harvey Dents fall.
Okay as far as measurable.....
1. Performances. There was no acting near the level of Ledger or Eckhart. Jordan was probably the best actor in the film and I wouldn’t even catagorize it as the best performance he had this year.
2. Directing. Yeah gonna give the nod to Nolan on this one. Sorry but there’s very little direction wise that sets Black Panthers actual visual story telling apart from a typical Marvel film. It was done about as well as you can, but still very formulaic.
3. Effects. Well let’s just say there wasn’t a single action scene better than TDK’s car chase scene. Probably not a better set piece scene than the bank robbery.
4. Cinematography.... yeah I really don’t see what’s even remotely notable about Black Panther on this front.
5. Influence. Well for about a decade everyone and there mother has been ripping off The Dark Knight and it’s arguably the most famous film of its decade, certainly that year.
I’d be hard pressed to find a real technical aspect of filmmaking that Black Panther outpaced The Dark Knight. Like I could see someone subjectively liking the story and the themes better. But as a film? No it’s not really that much of a contest.
And yet, it's nominated.
Weird. It's like one of us can point to an actual objective standard (an academy award nomination), and the other one of us is full of ****.
Want me to explain what a rubric is? I'm still waiting for you to show me this measurable standard is.
Or you could not toss around words like "measurable" when you really mean to say is, "I thought TDK was better."
In which case the word you are looking for is "subjective" or "opinion".
Last edited by KOSLOX; 01-22-2019 at 04:10 PM.
Pull List:
Marvel Comics: Venom, X-Men, Black Panther, Captain America, Eternals, Warhammer 40000.
DC Comics: The Last God
Image: Decorum