chewblacca
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Oh and I also enjoyed Bilbo interrogating Smeagol.
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You expected panther to die or not be panther at the end of the movie?Marvel did spoil any real excitement for this film with the infinity war trailer. Tchalla is still the panther in the trailer so the stakes are kind of diminished.
Oh and I also enjoyed Bilbo interrogating Smeagol.
You expected panther to die or not be panther at the end of the movie?
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I expect this will somehow lead directly into infinity war. Maybe killmonger or klaw somehow uncover the soul stone and thus thanos senses it and is raving to earth after he beats Thor and crew up and takes his lunch money. So, I don't think the real drama will be panther' s situation on the throne but about what is looming.I know he was t going to die, but little more ambiguity would have been nice.
*cue some tasteless hip-hop theme*Marvel's first solo black superhero movie.
It's the same as makin' Russia look and sound Soviet, even tho USSR has been dead since 1991 and its collective nations went separate ways and became capitalistic and open. And of course every time they export these movies to our market they replace everything Russia related with something related to other ex-USSR nations.You know, I never thought about it before - but is it a bit odd that a movie that is predominantly African would feature African-American musical styles? Shouldn't the soundtrack take cues from African musical styles?
While we (especially us Americans) are largely ignorant of it, there is a wide difference between African culture and African-American culture. If the actual movie (I ignore soundtracks and trailers) continues a focus on African-American musical styles, isn't that a bit of an affront to the African culture depicted in the film?
I can't claim to have any real knowledge of this issue, and it's not like we white people don't put our classical John Williams style music on everything, though. Because of course, the first thing you think of when you think of lion prides on the African continent is the soothing voice of Sir Elton John.
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