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Post by HaveYourselfaMerryLittleAckbar on Feb 22, 2018 18:05:24 GMT
When Killmonger is ascending the throne and the camera is upside down, slowly spinning upright as he walks towards the throne.
Very cool.
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Post by Lord Death Man on Feb 22, 2018 19:39:17 GMT
There were a lot of great shots in the film. My favorite moment is just after Erik is mortally wounded. T'Challa helps him to his feet and accompanies him to the surface to see the Wakandan sunset. The two men are no longer adversaries or rivals at that moment. They are both Africans who love the land, and one of them has reached the end of his corporal journey.
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Post by Power Ranger on Feb 22, 2018 21:06:19 GMT
There were a lot of great shots in the film. My favorite moment is just after Erik is mortally wounded. T'Challa helps him to his feet and accompanies him to the surface to see the Wakandan sunset. The two men are no longer adversaries or rivals at that moment. They are both Africans who love the land, and one of them has reached the end of his corporal journey. Killmonger is hardly African. He’s less African than Klaue.
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Post by HaveYourselfaMerryLittleAckbar on Feb 22, 2018 21:09:54 GMT
There were a lot of great shots in the film. My favorite moment is just after Erik is mortally wounded. T'Challa helps him to his feet and accompanies him to the surface to see the Wakandan sunset. The two men are no longer adversaries or rivals at that moment. They are both Africans who love the land, and one of them has reached the end of his corporal journey. That shot was ruined for me though by the mediocre CGI
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Post by Lord Death Man on Feb 22, 2018 22:47:46 GMT
There were a lot of great shots in the film. My favorite moment is just after Erik is mortally wounded. T'Challa helps him to his feet and accompanies him to the surface to see the Wakandan sunset. The two men are no longer adversaries or rivals at that moment. They are both Africans who love the land, and one of them has reached the end of his corporal journey. Killmonger is hardly African. He’s less African than Klaue. He has African blood. He is of the land.
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Post by sdrew13163 on Feb 22, 2018 22:51:56 GMT
That was a nice shot. I also liked the shot behind Killmonger as he burned the heart-shaped leaf temple down. The fire engulfing the frame as he stood there was a cool visual moment the movie desperately needed more of.
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Post by Lord Death Man on Feb 22, 2018 23:18:08 GMT
There were a lot of great shots in the film. My favorite moment is just after Erik is mortally wounded. T'Challa helps him to his feet and accompanies him to the surface to see the Wakandan sunset. The two men are no longer adversaries or rivals at that moment. They are both Africans who love the land, and one of them has reached the end of his corporal journey. That shot was ruined for me though by the mediocre CGI Oh,... that’s too bad.
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Post by Power Ranger on Feb 23, 2018 2:55:25 GMT
Killmonger is hardly African. He’s less African than Klaue. He has African blood. He is of the land. Than am I of the European land and am more European than black Dutch people?
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Post by Lord Death Man on Feb 23, 2018 3:00:06 GMT
If you are born to one Wakandan parent and one American parent, by nationality you are a citizen of both countries regardless of where you were physically born. That is likely why N’Jobu took the time to tattoo his son with a Wakandan identifier - so his claim to citizenship could not be contested later on down the road.
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Post by HaveYourselfaMerryLittleAckbar on Feb 23, 2018 18:07:01 GMT
That shot was ruined for me though by the mediocre CGI Oh,... that’s too bad. That whole final sequence just felt too CGIish to me. And the wide shot of them scurrying out onto the ledge looked unfinished. It makes me wonder if they spent less money on CG in order to build such an A list cast. Still a great movie though. I'm just easily irked by subpar FX.
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Post by Lord Death Man on Feb 23, 2018 18:09:47 GMT
That whole final sequence just felt too CGIish to me. And the wide shot of them scurrying out onto the ledge looked unfinished. It makes me wonder if they spent less money on CG in order to build such an A list cast. Still a great movie though. I'm just easily irked by subpar FX. The CGI was adequate for me. It was not stellar but I don’t think it was Scorpion King-level bad.
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Post by HaveYourselfaMerryLittleAckbar on Feb 23, 2018 18:14:56 GMT
That whole final sequence just felt too CGIish to me. And the wide shot of them scurrying out onto the ledge looked unfinished. It makes me wonder if they spent less money on CG in order to build such an A list cast. Still a great movie though. I'm just easily irked by subpar FX. The CGI was adequate for me. It was not stellar but I don’t think it was Scorpion King-level bad. It certainly wasn't horrendous. I just think the bar should be set higher considering these are the biggest money makers of all time. I'm just jaded with modern Hollywood FX because they rarely shoot for excellence anymore. CG is generally used now to make filming cheaper rather than enhance the shot... i.e. the green screen in the spirit realm.
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Post by justanaveragejoe on Feb 26, 2018 2:12:34 GMT
I agree with the all the shots mentioned. This is Marvel's most beautiful film.
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