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They put it out there like it's bigger than Civil Rights movement, MLK etc.

It's a stupid fictional comic book movie, that is so immersed in it's on agenda.

And now, it more than likely won't get judged on it's own merits. We keep coming back to Blade, Spawn, MIB and the like... and they weren't in your face with any kinda agenda. They were films for enjoyment, not the political propaganda of today.

Just make movies. Stop preaching.
 
Every
Single
Interview
they do
Talks about the politics surrounding the movie and IN the movie, look at this



Seeing a good actor like Boseman forced to promote this propaganda is just downright depressing. You can definitely tell that he doesn't want to be at that interview and that most of his enthusiasm comes via the reminder of him getting a paycheck.
 
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Grace pointed out that this film generally ignores the MCU... that’s not a good look when we are eagerly anticipating the Infinity War films. The build up for IW is a 10 year work in progress, the director chose to make this film political. I’m sure it will be entertaining but it’s already been established it’s not really a superhero movie... more of a “hey we are HERE, we matter, give us your validation, we are important too”

If this movie is supposed to change the way people view black culture, from the sounds of it they’ve made it less inclusive and more exclusive.

For **** sake Grace compared this film to Roots... she forgot to mention that since Roots first premiered there’s been a black president, Secretary of State, Beyoncé Jay Z Serena Williams, a bucket load of other public figures that dominate their respective fields from the African American community.

“So this is how white people feel everyday”

There’s been all black films before that makes no sense to trivialize it. It’s not a coincidence the trailer repeats “the revolution will not be televised”.

I’m still interested in seeing this but I’m not drinking the Kool Aid, this film should not have been about politics, but as assumed it has.

Of course Zir did. The guilt is real.
 
Seeing a good actor like Boseman forced to promote this propaganda is just downright depressing. You can definitely tell that he doesn't want to be at that interview and that most of his enthusiasm comes from the reminder of his paycheck.

i keep telling you buckos that ths movie is being heavily politicized by the people involved in it but you guys dont believe me.....
Every interview I have seen on tv is like that.
EVEN ON THE LATINO CHANNELS.... they did some segments about this movie and the ENTIRE thing was about the politics of the movie and they were trying to say how this was going to make the BLM movement stronger or something.....
 
i keep telling you buckos that ths movie is being heavily politicized by the people involved in it but you guys dont believe me.....

We believe you, we just don't believe that everyone is promoting it of their own free will. I'm sure there's a video tape of the director or someone else with a political agenda threatening to fire Boseman if he doesn't agree to promote the agenda.
 
Whoopi Goldberg said she is a comic book fanatic ...

SHES LYING THRU HER TEETH
 
***** I bought all the action figures, I don’t think she has a clue about Marvel Legends
 
Whoopi Goldberg said she is a comic book fanatic ...

SHES LYING THRU HER TEETH

Let me guess, Panther is her absolute favorite!!

Wesley Snipes is kicking his dog right now.

I SO Wish someone in that audience yelled "WHAT ABOUTS THE METEOR MAN!!!!"

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Was Spawn all black cast as well

Other than that Mexican clown?
 
not only did he not do that, but Spawn is literally a cuck :lol:lol:lol

>go to Hell
>trade eternal damnation for a chance to see your wife again
>she has cucked you with your best friend
Todd was TRULY ahead of his time on that regard.

But hey, at least Al got a cool, bad-*** suit and didn't have to be tortured in Hell, for an eternity.
 
>go to Hell
>trade eternal damnation for a chance to see your wife again
>she has cucked you with your best friend
Todd was TRULY ahead of his time on that regard.

But hey, at least Al got a cool, bad-*** suit and didn't have to be tortured in Hell, for an eternity.

It always makes me laugh when his wife slaps the white guys butt at the birthday Party and Spawn gets a mini heart attack when hiding by the bushes :lol:lol:lol WANDAAAAAAAAaaaaa

and dont forget he literally has to save His Wife's Daughter :lol they couldn't even make the daughter his to save,
you might be right about Todd :lol
 
>go to Hell
>trade eternal damnation for a chance to see your wife again
>she has cucked you with your best friend
Todd was TRULY ahead of his time on that regard.

But hey, at least Al got a cool, bad-*** suit and didn't have to be tortured in Hell, for an eternity.

Worth it. Beats getting a Switch.
 
Worth it. Beats getting a Switch.

That is true. Tbqh famalam, going to Hell, but getting super-powers, doesn't sounds half bad. Al didn't even get tortured or anything. He just slapped the suit on. And the way it works in the Spawn-Verse, Heaven & Hell are merely two sides of the same coin. Throw in some demon-girl concubines, and the deal is pretty sweet, desu.
 
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