Black Panther (2018)
I just like to remind myself once in a while that Crash won BP.
ArmandFancypants wrote: ↑March 7th, 2018, 8:06 pm
Most Best Picture nominees aren't Best Picture material
This film is better than the new BP champ, for starters
-Vader
Taste of his own medicine.
Notice how I don't get butthurt him bringing up an old post? It's not hard.
Notice how I don't get butthurt him bringing up an old post? It's not hard.
Saw it a second time.
Michael B. Jordan deserves to be nominated. Best Picture would be in order too.
This isn't another Logan or Wonder Woman situation. Black Panther is a great film.
Michael B. Jordan deserves to be nominated. Best Picture would be in order too.
This isn't another Logan or Wonder Woman situation. Black Panther is a great film.
In light of today I wanted to say I was impressed by how fully formed the female characters were in this.
So like, when Gurira's, Nyong'o's, and Wright's characters do cool things, it feels just as earned if not more so than the male characters.
Except for
So like, when Gurira's, Nyong'o's, and Wright's characters do cool things, it feels just as earned if not more so than the male characters.
Except for
I don’t think it was suppose to be meaningful. She was insignificant to him.
I really liked how women’s gender was incidental to their society. It wasn’t a factor, like at all, in their worth.
Women weren’t used as obstacles to prevent other characters from achieving their goals. Like Killmonger didn’t care what gender you were, no one was special in his eyes. He wasn’t more malicious because you were a women. He treated women in the same manner as any obstacle to his plan.
Writing off Black Panther as not Oscar worthy is part of the problem. That limits the range of possible contenders. Whether it is Oscar worthy or not is subjective. Why are genre films scrutinized while others get a pass. People treated Get Out the same way last year. Black Panther is an actual milestone in modern day commercial cinema. It has resonated with so many people and has stellar reviews; Its metascore is higher than The Dark Knight. It is more than good enough to be in the conservation.
I really liked how women’s gender was incidental to their society. It wasn’t a factor, like at all, in their worth.
Women weren’t used as obstacles to prevent other characters from achieving their goals. Like Killmonger didn’t care what gender you were, no one was special in his eyes. He wasn’t more malicious because you were a women. He treated women in the same manner as any obstacle to his plan.
Nolan knows what’s up.User of Interest wrote: ↑March 7th, 2018, 1:54 pmhttp://www.joblo.com/movie-news/christo ... nation-278The Oscars proved yet again this year that they have little interest in nominating major comic book movies for top-tier awards. Movies like THOR: RAGNAROK and WONDER WOMAN received no nominations despite being hailed by critics and audiences around the world. Many in the movie community are wondering when a movie will finally break the mold and snag a key nomination for Best Picture, and director Christopher Nolan thinks we now have that movie with BLACK PANTHER.
Deadline’s Pete Hammond caught up with many of last Sunday’s winners at the post-Oscar ceremony festivities, and there he was able to catch up with Best Director nominee Nolan, whose movie, DUNKIRK, won three awards. The two chatted about the 2019 Oscars, and it was then Nolan predicted that Marvel’s PANTHER will get a nomination for Best Picture.
Writing off Black Panther as not Oscar worthy is part of the problem. That limits the range of possible contenders. Whether it is Oscar worthy or not is subjective. Why are genre films scrutinized while others get a pass. People treated Get Out the same way last year. Black Panther is an actual milestone in modern day commercial cinema. It has resonated with so many people and has stellar reviews; Its metascore is higher than The Dark Knight. It is more than good enough to be in the conservation.