And to clarify, I get if you're doing a marathon and want to narrow it down to a select few movies. That's not what I'm referring to.
TaterSalad said:
Fry - Not only did he lose, he did so after Forest Whitaker's character interfered on his behalf! His cheating his way back to the thrones was my biggest issue with an otherwise good film.
FL_Ag - your are correct in that it must end by yielding or death, however, when he was thrown off the cliff, everyone (including his mother and sister) thought he was dead, thus at that moment, Killmonger was the rightful king. Then the very first thing the mother, sister and other girl (gf?) do is try to overthrow that king. They became the enemy once they started their quest to overthrow the king simply because they didn't get the outcome that they wanted.
Being that the reaction to T'challa's loss was very similar to the aftermath of the last Presidential election, I'm not surprised that this wasn't an issue with the majority of the movie's fans. However, just because they didn't have a problem with the way the family acted after the loss, doesn't change the fact that, at that moment, T'challa's family is technically an enemy of the state.
Are you equating going to see a movie to the seconds it takes to make a post on TexAgs? Life happens. People may have kids and crazy schedules with work. Taking two hours (more like 3+ when you include drive time) isn't always possible.TCTTS said:
Seeing a lot of these "Do I have to see [X] before I see Infitity War?" questions. I get that people are incredibly busy, as am I, but who has time to post on TexAgs AND go see Infinity War in theaters but doesn't have two hours to knock out Black Panther? I've never seen so much time devoted to wondering if one should take the time to watch a movie.
Do you work a 8-5, have a wife, and have kids?TCTTS said:
Seeing a lot of these "Do I have to see [X] before I see Infitity War?" questions. I get that people are incredibly busy, as am I, but who has time to post on TexAgs AND go see Infinity War in theaters but doesn't have two hours to knock out Black Panther? I've never seen so much time devoted to wondering if one should take the time to watch a movie.
This x Eleventy billionSex Panther said:
I dunno, I get it... I used to be able to watch/do whatever I want, but it definitely feels like I don't have the time I used to. And I'm unmarried with no kids. My friends that have that on their plate barely have time for anything it seems like.
A two-hour movie seriously does seem like something you have to budget for timewise when you have a family.
MooreTrucker said:
I was thinking more of the big battle and the street fight.
I'd have to watch it again to narrow down the exact scenes, so we'll just go with that.FL_Ag1998 said:MooreTrucker said:
I was thinking more of the big battle and the street fight.
Hmmm, can't remember those moments off the top of my head. But I feel like, while the "kinetic energy converter" aspect of the suit added a cool scene or two, all in all it was too much. It almost pushes BP into "overpowered" territory.