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Post by DC-Fan on Feb 26, 2018 20:39:36 GMT
Black Panther is an over-rated and over-hyped movie that's nothing more than left-wing political propaganda that panders to the SJWs. For a better movie about African royalty, watch A United Kingdom. It's 1 of my top 10 movies from 2017.
A United Kingdom has a Prince of an African nation succeeding his father as King, but a family member (his uncle) wants him to give up the throne because he wants to marry a British citizen. But unlike Black Panther, which settled their political power struggle by barbaric and savage bloodshed and mortal combat, there was no barbaric and savage bloodshed or mortal combat in A United Kingdom. Instead, the political dispute was settled peacefully (without any barbaric or savage bloodshed and mortal combat like Black Panther had) with the Prince addressing his people and making an impassioned speech about why he should be King.
A United Kingdom isn't over-preachy like Black Panther is and isn't left-wing political propaganda that panders to the SJWs like Black Panther does. And A United Kingdom has a better and more believable romance than the lame romance in Black Panther.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 26, 2018 20:58:45 GMT
GIVE HAUNTED KNIGHT THE PENISES!!!!!!!!!6!!!!7!!!!8!!!
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Post by Lord Death Man on Feb 26, 2018 21:03:59 GMT
Black Panther is an over-rated and over-hyped movie that's nothing more than left-wing political propaganda that panders to the SJWs. For a better movie about African royalty, watch A United Kingdom. It's 1 of my top 10 movies from 2017. A United Kingdom has a Prince of an African nation succeeding his father as King, but a family member (his uncle) wants him to give up the throne because he wants to marry a British citizen. But unlike Black Panther, which settled their political power struggle by barbaric and savage bloodshed and mortal combat, there was no barbaric and savage bloodshed or mortal combat in A United Kingdom. Instead, the political dispute was settled peacefully (without any barbaric or savage bloodshed and mortal combat like Black Panther had) with the Prince addressing his people and making an impassioned speech about why he should be King. A United Kingdom isn't over-preachy like Black Panther is and isn't left-wing political propaganda that panders to the SJWs like Black Panther does. And A United Kingdom has a better and more believable romance than the lame romance in Black Panther. You do realize that one movie is an account of historical events and the other is a fictional account of a superhero who rules an isolationist nation? Are you that far gone into insane butthurt over BP's financial and critical success? Don't let it consume you. We care about you and we want to help you.
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Post by formersamhmd on Feb 26, 2018 21:04:51 GMT
Black Panther is an over-rated and over-hyped movie that's nothing more than left-wing political propaganda that panders to the SJWs. If you're a reactionary right wing hatemonger, maybe.
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Post by Hauntedknight87 on Feb 26, 2018 21:13:42 GMT
Black Panther is an over-rated and over-hyped movie that's nothing more than left-wing political propaganda that panders to the SJWs. For a better movie about African royalty, watch A United Kingdom. It's 1 of my top 10 movies from 2017. A United Kingdom has a Prince of an African nation succeeding his father as King, but a family member (his uncle) wants him to give up the throne because he wants to marry a British citizen. But unlike Black Panther, which settled their political power struggle by barbaric and savage bloodshed and mortal combat, there was no barbaric and savage bloodshed or mortal combat in A United Kingdom. Instead, the political dispute was settled peacefully (without any barbaric or savage bloodshed and mortal combat like Black Panther had) with the Prince addressing his people and making an impassioned speech about why he should be King. A United Kingdom isn't over-preachy like Black Panther is and isn't left-wing political propaganda that panders to the SJWs like Black Panther does. And A United Kingdom has a better and more believable romance than the lame romance in Black Panther. You wanna know what's funnier than this post? The fact that Black Panther was more of a feminist film than Wonder Woman lol
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Post by Vassaggo on Feb 26, 2018 22:02:00 GMT
Black Panther is an over-rated and over-hyped movie that's nothing more than left-wing political propaganda that panders to the SJWs. For a better movie about African royalty, watch A United Kingdom. It's 1 of my top 10 movies from 2017. A United Kingdom has a Prince of an African nation succeeding his father as King, but a family member (his uncle) wants him to give up the throne because he wants to marry a British citizen. But unlike Black Panther, which settled their political power struggle by barbaric and savage bloodshed and mortal combat, there was no barbaric and savage bloodshed or mortal combat in A United Kingdom. Instead, the political dispute was settled peacefully (without any barbaric or savage bloodshed and mortal combat like Black Panther had) with the Prince addressing his people and making an impassioned speech about why he should be King. A United Kingdom isn't over-preachy like Black Panther is and isn't left-wing political propaganda that panders to the SJWs like Black Panther does. And A United Kingdom has a better and more believable romance than the lame romance in Black Panther. You wanna know what's funnier than this post? The fact that Black Panther was more of a feminist film than Wonder Woman lol Yup women were just equal to men. No separating from men. No implications that one gender was better than the other. It was just unvarnished and blatantly obvious. It was a great way to do it. They didn't fall into the trap of paying lip service. They could've done the same thing with Everette Ross' character. They could've played him bumbling obviously stupid white character.
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Post by ThatGuy on Feb 26, 2018 22:22:41 GMT
You know, DC-Fan, you are never going to win this. What I want to know is: How do you feel about everyone doing the forearms crossed thing from Black Panther when Wonder Woman did it a bunch of times across 3 movies?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 26, 2018 22:27:51 GMT
Black Panther is an over-rated and over-hyped movie that's nothing more than left-wing political propaganda that panders to the SJWs. For a better movie about African royalty, watch A United Kingdom. It's 1 of my top 10 movies from 2017. A United Kingdom has a Prince of an African nation succeeding his father as King, but a family member (his uncle) wants him to give up the throne because he wants to marry a British citizen. But unlike Black Panther, which settled their political power struggle by barbaric and savage bloodshed and mortal combat, there was no barbaric and savage bloodshed or mortal combat in A United Kingdom. Instead, the political dispute was settled peacefully (without any barbaric or savage bloodshed and mortal combat like Black Panther had) with the Prince addressing his people and making an impassioned speech about why he should be King. A United Kingdom isn't over-preachy like Black Panther is and isn't left-wing political propaganda that panders to the SJWs like Black Panther does. And A United Kingdom has a better and more believable romance than the lame romance in Black Panther. But BP is the greatest superhero movie of all time. A fact which you are unable to disagree with.
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Post by DC-Fan on Feb 26, 2018 22:53:08 GMT
Black Panther is an over-rated and over-hyped movie that's nothing more than left-wing political propaganda that panders to the SJWs. For a better movie about African royalty, watch A United Kingdom. It's 1 of my top 10 movies from 2017. A United Kingdom has a Prince of an African nation succeeding his father as King, but a family member (his uncle) wants him to give up the throne because he wants to marry a British citizen. But unlike Black Panther, which settled their political power struggle by barbaric and savage bloodshed and mortal combat, there was no barbaric and savage bloodshed or mortal combat in A United Kingdom. Instead, the political dispute was settled peacefully (without any barbaric or savage bloodshed and mortal combat like Black Panther had) with the Prince addressing his people and making an impassioned speech about why he should be King. A United Kingdom isn't over-preachy like Black Panther is and isn't left-wing political propaganda that panders to the SJWs like Black Panther does. And A United Kingdom has a better and more believable romance than the lame romance in Black Panther. You wanna know what's funnier than this post? The fact that Black Panther was more of a feminist film than Wonder Woman lol What's funny is MCU fans claiming that Wonder Woman is a feminist movie. Not once in Wonder Woman did Diana or any of the Amazons or Etta Candy ever say that woman were oppressed by men or treat as 2nd-class citizens by men. Doctor Poison's motivation for evil wasn't because she felt that women were oppressed by men and she wanted to strike back at the oppressors. Wonder Woman isn't a feminist movie. Wonder Woman is a superhero movie that happens to have a female lead. Black Panther, on the other hand, is a movie that is nothing but extreme left-wing political propaganda for the SJWs and is a movie that promotes racial division. Moreover, Black Panther portrays women like crap. When it was suggested that T'Challa's sister swallow the flower and get the power and challenge Killmonger for the throne, her response was that the tribes won't follow her orders because she's just a woman. I would've rated Black Panther higher if it actually had the balls to kill off T'Challa and had his sister challenge for the throne. But MCU doesn't like having female leads in their movies so they couldn't allow T'Challa's sister to challenge for the throne.
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Post by formersamhmd on Feb 26, 2018 22:55:16 GMT
You wanna know what's funnier than this post? The fact that Black Panther was more of a feminist film than Wonder Woman lol What's funny is MCU fans claiming that Wonder Woman is a feminist movie. Not once in Wonder Woman did Diana or any of the Amazons or Etta Candy ever say that woman were oppressed by men or treat as 2nd-class citizens by men. Aside from that bit where Diana says that Etta is a slave.
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Post by DC-Fan on Feb 26, 2018 22:55:40 GMT
You wanna know what's funnier than this post? The fact that Black Panther was more of a feminist film than Wonder Woman lol Yup women were just equal to men. No separating from men. No implications that one gender was better than the other. Except when it was suggested that T'Challa's sister swallow the flower and get the power and challenge T'Challa for the throne and her response was the tribes woun't followe her orders because she's a woman. I would've rated Black Panther higher if it actually had the balls to kill of T'Challa and have T'Challa's sister challenge for the throne. But MCU doesn't like having female leads in their movies so they couldn't allow T'Challa's sister to challenge for the throne.
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Post by Nicko's Nose on Feb 26, 2018 22:56:20 GMT
You wanna know what's funnier than this post? The fact that Black Panther was more of a feminist film than Wonder Woman lol I would've rated Black Panther higher if “insert absolutely anything here”.No you wouldn’t have.
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Post by taylorfirst1 on Feb 26, 2018 23:00:15 GMT
Black Panther and the MCU = Still Winning.
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Post by Vassaggo on Feb 26, 2018 23:16:14 GMT
Yup women were just equal to men. No separating from men. No implications that one gender was better than the other. Except when it was suggested that T'Challa's sister swallow the flower and get the power and challenge T'Challa for the throne and her response was the tribes woun't followe her orders because she's a woman. I would've rated Black Panther higher if it actually had the balls to kill of T'Challa and have T'Challa's sister challenge for the throne. But MCU doesn't like having female leads in their movies so they couldn't allow T'Challa's sister to challenge for the throne. Well thought out bit of trolling. I'd say 7 out of 10.
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Post by Vassaggo on Feb 26, 2018 23:20:01 GMT
Guys we really need to help our Resident Troll out. He has potential but he kind of gets in his own way sometimes. The MCU demands the best out of everyone including their Trolls. So if you have a constructive criticism pass it along to him. We can make him better.
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Post by damngumby on Feb 26, 2018 23:25:24 GMT
Better than the movie you repeatedly said was THE BEST SUPERHERO MOVIE OF ALL TIME? Did you forget? Do you need a reminder? It’s a tragic thing when butt-hurt spreads to the brain. There is no cure.
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Post by Lord Death Man on Feb 26, 2018 23:32:55 GMT
Yup women were just equal to men. No separating from men. No implications that one gender was better than the other. Except when it was suggested that T'Challa's sister swallow the flower and get the power and challenge T'Challa for the throne and her response was the tribes woun't followe her orders because she's a woman. I would've rated Black Panther higher if it actually had the balls to kill of T'Challa and have T'Challa's sister challenge for the throne. But MCU doesn't like having female leads in their movies so they couldn't allow T'Challa's sister to challenge for the throne. You mean challenge Killmonger not T'Challa for the throne. And the reason she cited was a lack of an army, she didn't mention her gender.
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Post by Vassaggo on Feb 26, 2018 23:40:59 GMT
Except when it was suggested that T'Challa's sister swallow the flower and get the power and challenge T'Challa for the throne and her response was the tribes woun't followe her orders because she's a woman. I would've rated Black Panther higher if it actually had the balls to kill of T'Challa and have T'Challa's sister challenge for the throne. But MCU doesn't like having female leads in their movies so they couldn't allow T'Challa's sister to challenge for the throne. You mean challenge Killmonger not T'Challa for the throne. And the reason she cited was a lack of an army, she didn't mention her gender. He misrepresented the truth just enough to take a swipe at the movie. I swear he's getting better at this.
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Post by Lord Death Man on Feb 26, 2018 23:47:08 GMT
You wanna know what's funnier than this post? The fact that Black Panther was more of a feminist film than Wonder Woman lol What's funny is MCU fans claiming that Wonder Woman is a feminist movie. Not once in Wonder Woman did Diana or any of the Amazons or Etta Candy ever say that woman were oppressed by men or treat as 2nd-class citizens by men. Doctor Poison's motivation for evil wasn't because she felt that women were oppressed by men and she wanted to strike back at the oppressors. Wonder Woman isn't a feminist movie. Wonder Woman is a superhero movie that happens to have a female lead. Black Panther, on the other hand, is a movie that is nothing but extreme left-wing political propaganda for the SJWs and is a movie that promotes racial division. Moreover, Black Panther portrays women like crap. When it was suggested that T'Challa's sister swallow the flower and get the power and challenge Killmonger for the throne, her response was that the tribes won't follow her orders because she's just a woman. I would've rated Black Panther higher if it actually had the balls to kill off T'Challa and had his sister challenge for the throne. But MCU doesn't like having female leads in their movies so they couldn't allow T'Challa's sister to challenge for the throne. That's a lie. The Queen of the Amazons says at one point in History, after a brief period of peace, Amazons were enslaved by men. Here is a picture of a black woman/Amazon in shackles being led by a man on a leash. It comes straight from 2017's Wonder Woman. Maybe she was a 1 and 1/2 class citizen?
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Post by scabab on Feb 26, 2018 23:51:31 GMT
That's just what people want to see in a Superhero blockbuster movie, no action but instead a lot of peaceful and calm discussions that never happened in the comics at all.
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