GasBandit
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It looks like a bad photoshop of putting the actor's headshot onto artwork.That poster looks like shit to me. Not the design the choices, mind you, but the actual quality of execution looks terrible.
It looks like a bad photoshop of putting the actor's headshot onto artwork.That poster looks like shit to me. Not the design the choices, mind you, but the actual quality of execution looks terrible.
Is that some kind of Russian knock-off?Blavk Panther
Well, we shouldn't assume just based on the trailer.Ooo, and it's gonna have a bumpin' urban soundtrack, yo.
--Patrick
Black Panther has the best costume of any of the super hero movies so far. It looks so cool.Oh, and this just dropped.
To which I say: HELL. YES.
Probably one of the easiest to animate, too, since there's no exposed skin to stray into realm of uncanny valley.Black Panther has the best costume of any of the super hero movies so far. It looks so cool.
Going to spoil this for people who might be unfamiliar with Black Panther stuff and might feel this is a spoiler (though it really isn't, it's the most basic premise of the franchise).I gotta say that I wasn't impressed by that trailer. "El Dorado was in Africa the whole time" is just too hard of a sell. The king of Wakanda died in the last Captain America film, to international news. Why does he have to explain what Wakanda is, even?
It just dawned on me, Wakanda is the Paradise Island of the Marvel Universe...Going to spoil this for people who might be unfamiliar with Black Panther stuff and might feel this is a spoiler (though it really isn't, it's the most basic premise of the franchise).
Because the rest of the world believes that Wakanda is a backwards, if peaceful, African country in the vein of white societal expectations... basically, that it's rundown country with a few big cities and everything else is dirt villages straight out National Geographic. People believe this because the government of Wakanda goes to ridiculous extremes to project this image, but the reality is that Wakanda is the single most advanced society (both culturally and technologically) on Earth and the Wakandan's have spent centuries keeping it's bounty out of the hands of tyrants looking to control the world. There is no hunger in Wakanda. There is no sickness in Wakanda. There is no war in Wakanda except that which outsiders bring. And they keep ALL of this away from the rest of the world because ALL of it would be misused, even stuff like the cure for cancer!
Even the guys who know what Vibranium is and that it only comes from Wakanda don't know this; they think the Royal Family mines it like blood diamonds for ceremonial use or something. What Vibranium sneaks out of the country is essentially stolen under the noses of the Wakandans at great expense; Howard Stark sent a team into Wakanda and they only came out with enough Vibranium for Cap's original shield... and the mercenaries (lead by Ulysses Klaue, the guy in the chair in the trailer) only managed to escape with a few pounds of the stuff (worth billions of dollars) before the Wakandans gave them the boot, all of which went into Ultron's body.
I think that's just because those characters are the bridge from age of ultronA thought just occurred to me.
For a trailer for a film with such a strong cast of black actors, it's interesting that it opened with...two white guys.
That's not a complaint. The trailer is amazing. It's just an observation. I'm not sure what to make of it, honestly.
That I can totally get. It's also a good introduction to Wakanda as "You really have NO idea what that place is like, do you?" And Klaw is the perfect example of that outsider who's seen shit you'd never believe. I'm super glad he's back for this.I think that's just because those characters are the bridge from age of ultron
Marvel is going to put a reasonable amount of white actors in all marketing for this movie so that white people feel comfortable going to see it. I don't think it's something you should get hung up on; they're going to play this in whatever way gets people into the theater. Civil War's trailers acted like the build-up and focal point of the movie was toward the airport scene, but that's really 15 minutes that feels like it's from a different movie. The advertising knew that's what was going to get people into the theater, regardless of the actual film.That I can totally get. It's also a good introduction to Wakanda as "You really have NO idea what that place is like, do you?" And Klaw is the perfect example of that outsider who's seen shit you'd never believe. I'm super glad he's back for this.
It's just the choice of actors to do said introduction, you know? A film touted as having the largest black cast in a superhero movie and the first trailer opens with...two white guys.
That said, the movie still looks amazing. One person on Twitter said something interesting, too. To paraphrase, they said this film will be a great opportunity to showcase black characters in roles that aren't your usual western stereotypes.
Taser batons are likely insulated plastic, and vibranium is sometimes magnetic and sometimes not, depending on which the plot needs it to bewhy did the magnet handcuff never pull towards anything else? we see it fly across the elevator to stick to the wall, but the taser batons ignore it, as does the shield.
The empty one got slapped through the air across the elevator, than stuck to the wall it hit. The one on his wrist he took special pains to keep away from stuff but when it got close to the wall, it snagged.why did the magnet handcuff never pull towards anything else? we see it fly across the elevator to stick to the wall, but the taser batons ignore it, as does the shield.
I keep forgetting SDCC is coming and that we could be in for some crazy announcements. Not WB "announce whatever sounds good at the moment whether we intend to make it or not" crazy, but Marvel "that thing you thought we'd never do well we're fucking doing it" crazy.I think James Gunn might be hinting at something...
The Guardians find the home planet of the evil alien race from the 80's Howard movie, and they need his past expertise in fighting them.They announce GotG 3, and the main villain is going to be Howard the Duck.
While that sounds interesting, I suspect the hint is about something (er.. someone) else.The Guardians find the home planet of the evil alien race from the 80's Howard movie, and they need his past expertise in fighting them.
Hey now, back in the day, having wood grain was a hallmark of a star brand.I think James Gunn might be hinting at something...
Starbrand is a different Marvel character.Hey now, back in the day, having wood grain was a hallmark of a star brand.
--Patrick