BP went back up to 98 percent on RT
Just two words...
1. I hope that you'll enjoy the movie, BP's fans! I'll avoid all spoilers till next week, but I love seeing the posters for the movie everywhere in Paris. I hope that it's a movie made according your tastes and desires!
2. Welcome back, Mr Majestic! (I kinda feared that it was at definitive vacation time...). Eager to read your comments of course.
- To Tammy and the Blue Rose !
Hi. I've lurked this thread for a while but I've seen the movie and felt I needed to post something. It's a good movie but if you're a fan of priest's take, you may leave the cinema disappointed. Also as much as hate to say it, T'Challa is outshone by the supporting cast and I've seen a lot of people favoring killmonger over him. It is very coates inspired. Just felt like giving a little warning.
I wouldn't say this is Coates BP. He felt more young and inexperienced than incompetent. Although the importance of the supporting cast was on Coates level. I think that both Coogler and Coates attempt to really define a greater Wakanda for the audience. Imo this movie was more of an origin story for Wakanda than BP.
As a black male its not that i favored Killmonger i understood his anger and pain..
Its more McGregor inspired if anything...
Its a great film only flaw like most Marvel movies that CGI is cartoony but overall great film
Killmonger is the best MCU villian so far..
Thanos will probably take over the Top spot.
I contrast this with The Guardian's Wendy Ide and her main critique of the movie, which I will spoil tag because I am not sure what people actually know about how the story is told yet.
spoilers:end of spoilers
Plus there is a challenger to the throne: Erik Killmonger (Michael B Jordan) is the cousin that T’Challa never knew he had. And this is a weak point – Erik’s backstory doesn’t seem to fully explain the frothing hate machine he becomes.
To which I would ask, WTF? I am with you Montez, if it needs explaining you have not been paying attention.