I liked the movie. I wish that Black Panther had been handed as well. Hala was a lot more impressive looking than Wakanda unfortunately.
I liked the movie. I wish that Black Panther had been handed as well. Hala was a lot more impressive looking than Wakanda unfortunately.
Ahem! CBN went out of their way to pitch a fan war between Rich Rider and Sam Alexander fans to the point matters got way way out of hand, and I mean out of hand. Best thing majority of the fans who used to frequent their site's forum was to ditch the site and make their own. That happend years ago by the way and things have been far better for it with a healthy Nova fan community now based on Facebook and Twitter as companions to Nova Prime Page. As for Captain Marvel, she isn't a characrer I can say honestly I like - I prefer the original - but I'm open minded for the film and will give it a go.
Yeah it's HIM.
I mean sometimes you have to do something like that to get your name out there. Priest did not care for Black Panther and we all know how that worked out.
Folks are willing as long as the toxic side does not try to interfere.That's part of the problem with the comic book community. Willingness to overlook really toxic people because they work on a character you like or say nice things about a character you like.
Review bombing films.
Rallying of boycotts of books.
Harassing creators.
Spreading rumors.
Having a double standard.
Making up stuff.
To be honest I’m still on the fence about going to see this movie, I’m annoyed with Marvel for always belittling Monica to make Carol more prominent and this film seems to be the epitome of that.
I was waiting to hear if there was a Hulkling tease in the movie (maybe post-credit scene) by maybe showing Mar-Vell and the Skrull princess together. But it would appear nothing like that is in the movie and since I don't care for Carol Danvers even in the comics, I couldn't be bothered to pay money to watch it.
As for the Kree being bad guys. People surprised by this clearly haven't been paying attention as this has been signposted throughout the MCU and in Agents of SHIELD specifically for years now.
#EmmaWasRight
Matt Murdock's cooler twin brother
I'd give the Devil benefit of law, for my own safety's sake!
Thomas More - A Man for All Seasons
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Most of this is guff and I'm not giving CosmicBookTwattery the honour of my clicks but I couldn't sit on this one:The - not - wh - *spluttering*
The WH40K Imperium ARE irredeemable villains! They have always been so! They slaughter every element of their own people that doesn't measure up to arbitrary standards of 'purity', they leave outlying systems to rot because they redirect funds and attention from governance toward making bigger guns, their upper echelons are full of schemers playing with trillions of lives by the day just to one-up each other in the pecking order, the whole reason they're constantly attacked by Chaos is because they tore open the warp in the name of unrestricted expansion and colonialism...and yes, the Kree are very similar, because outside of the Mar-Vell family line and some renegades, they're all bad guys.
The only times the Kree have ever seemed 'nice' is when they've had their asses kicked so hard and so visibly you can't help be a little sympathetic (e.g. Annihilation Conquest), which is also true of 40K fiction. The only good parts of the Imperium are the folks stuck on the front line, paying for the mistakes of their predecessors and the belligerence of their leadership. A few good men does not a good empire make.
I'll leave it at that since I'm not seeing the movie until tomorrow.
The X-Books Board is wretched and does not deserve the Domino Appreciation Thread.
For all the cat calls about why this film was NOT about Monica-I would REALLY want to see all these complainers put their MONEY where their mouth is and support a Monica book or a movie if it ever gets made.
Because I HIGHLY doubt they would.
Black Panther & Blade were risks but at least you had a history of black male lead action films that did decent in the theaters to weight in the risk vs rewards.
You don't have that with black female action films (not starring Pam Grier)-every time someone tries we get calls of her being too MANLY looking or acting.