The fact that Ludwig Gorranson and Ryan Coogler were friends and roommates in college at USC is so cool. That’s a Spielberg/Williams level partnership that’s just beginning!
@@skeeyee1643 yup, not until the last half of the season (sorry if that's a minor spoiler, but it's all over the Internet at the moment - hopefully doesn't ruin anything for you!)
Killmonger talking with his dad is still my favorite moment in any MCU movie. It's at this point you see that Killmonger really believes that he is in the right and he just wants Wakanda to see his vision the way he does.
I joined y’all during the pandemic so I was only used to the zoom call format, so to have y’all back in studio for my FAVORITE Marvel movie is DOPE! & can we talk about how COLD the Kendrick soundtrack was!!🥶🥶🥶 Wish they woulda used it more in the movie All Love & Many Blessings Kinda Funny Fam✊🏽
Wouldn't call Killmonger an anti-hero, and DEFINITELY wouldn't call him the definition of one... He has a compelling and understandable motivation for sure, but so does Thanos. They're not anti-heroes, just exceptional antagonistic villains
What crack is Tim smoking by saying the VFX are shoddy because the budget was only $200M. There are plenty of films with this same budget that have incredible VFX. To me this feels like a director who doesn’t know how to film VFX or at least know the limitations , which is not their fault as it is only the third film they had made and someone should’ve said something. But that ending battle is clearly not finished and poorly shot.
With the first BP movie in production at the same time as Ragnarok, Infinity War and Ant-Man & The Wasp, it got short-changed in terms of the amount of TIME its VFX teams got to work on the movie relative to those other 3 movies (sound familiar?!), so glad they saw it as a priority to rectify that this time round for BPWF! Also, having Loki cinematographer Autumn Durald on board looks to have paid off with the stunning visuals! There's a BTS clip online of Producer Nate Moore talking about how the 3rd act's VFX was struggling to get done in time, so Coogler immediately started prepping a stripped down, practical & visceral hand-to-hand fight to replace it but was unfortunately overruled by the Marvel bigwigs who went with the unfinished VFX instead :(
With the first BP movie in production at the same time as Ragnarok, Infinity War and Ant-Man & The Wasp, it got short-changed in terms of the amount of TIME its VFX teams got to work on the movie relative to those other 3 movies (sound familiar?!), so glad they saw it as a priority to rectify that this time round for BPWF! Also, having Loki cinematographer Autumn Durald on board looks to have paid off with the stunning visuals! There's a BTS clip online of Producer Nate Moore talking about how the 3rd act's VFX was struggling to get done in time, so Coogler immediately started prepping a stripped down, practical & visceral hand-to-hand fight to replace it but was unfortunately overruled by the Marvel bigwigs who went with the unfinished VFX instead :(
Given that this is a rewatch, I’m bummed that you didn’t have a black voice on this podcast. The cultural impact is what sets this movie apart and makes it greater than the sum of its parts.
I agree. I know this is the original crew but it would have been cool to have bless and Paris on this to talk about what this movie means to them being that there two different generations of African Americans and how they view it's impact on society.
I totally understand where your coming from. For example the intro is nothing like Black Adam. The intro to Black Panther is the fairy tales some black kids get told about their African ancestors.
Rocking my 18 month old daughter to sleep as I listen to this on an ear bud. "I brought protillo into a bass pro shop" *wheeze laugh* I laughed so hard and woke her up. I'm still trying to get her to go back to sleep an hour later. This was a bad thing to listen to during bedtime routine.
Nope, he didn't confuse them. He misspoke in saying it was when they walk into the casino, which is in fact The Weeknd and Kendrick. But Psy and Snoop is playing only a few seconds before that, just before they get out of the car to get into the casino.
It’s my future hope/theory that Klaues mention of his “soundcloud” mixtape is also a an experimental sonic AI duplicate of his consciousness. That way even though he’s dead we could see someone like Zemo or Doom resurrect him into the powerful sonic gollum 😜 version of his comic persona!?
Tim, when they walk into the Casino in Korea the song that's playing is "Pray for Me" by The Weeknd and Kendrick Lamar, that's what Nick was referring to.
The camera shots for these in studio shows need to be WAY more zoomed in. The way these shows are being framed makes it feel like you're eavesdropping on people speaking at another table half away across a restaurant. Not the crane shot, obviously that's far away. But just the regular four shot and the two shot, are framed in an uncomfortable way to look at, almost like you're watching a sitcom that's zoomed out to show that it's just a TV studio. Show off the new space, sure, but it's still just background dressing for your actual product which is the talent speaking. If you want people to actually watch these videos and not just listen to the audio, they need to be framed in a way that makes the audience feel like they're at the table with them and can look at their faces at the same size and with the same detail as if you're right in front of them. The whole point is to make the viewer feel in on hanging with the cool kids not like they're watching the cool kids have fun across the cafeteria as you try to squint and make out the details of their face while they talk. When you watch this, you go "Oh cool studio" and then you spend 2 hrs only looking at the 1% of the frame that is the face of the person speaking.
Important line is that during the first challenge, after all tribes decline to challenge, the guy says if anyone with royal blood wants to challenge and that's when Yuri makes the joke but that means that Kill Monger was supposed to given the chance to challenge and therefore have a claim to it.
Glad they do these rewatches. I liked all the mcu in reviews better in the original run, where they had seen the movies multiple times and had time to digest. Still enjoy the newer ones but they just don't have as much insight (understandably) when reviewed fresh out of the theatre.
Just wanna say that the End Game review was my next recommended so I kept going with it and Tim absolutely noticed and then correctly called Namor in Black Panther 2
I think Boseman & B Jordan gave incredible performances, but the movie overall has very few wow moment's and the final fight is terrible. It's the number one example of bad marvel ending fights.
Love these guys and their humor and intelligent takes on many reviews, however on this one and even the first review they did for this film they make mention of some of the symbolism and metaphors in the storytelling but fall way short of those connections throughout. I think the misses are why the story falls short for some but as for me making those human, historical, cultural, & life experiences personally places this movie near the top of my MCU list.
Was listening without watching the video on my phone but I had to stop what I was doing to pull up the video and see: yeah, that’s a French ass shirt Tim has going on.
RE: Wakandan claims to the throne. Is it not that the leader of each tribe has a claim to the throne of Wakanda? So it isn't simply that anyone can challenge. That would keep the bloodline plot relevant.
The champion of each Tribe (M'Baku was the only leader/champion) or someone of royal blood (kin to any of the 400-450 Black Panthers that have stood since Bashenga). So yeah
response to nicks q at 1:14.10 mark my words. something will happen and shuri will put on a BP suit and go try to do something herself but without the heart shaped herb power and die. and then both nakia and acoye will be the new bp's cuz remember in the trailer queen ramunda says my "entire family is gone"..... i think shuri dies in this movie. and then nakia will be the main new black panther
the "WHAT ARE THOSE????" line gets so much shit from people know who think that the whole world was in on that meme being long dead a few months before the movie came out... But, that moment was easily one of the biggest reactions I've ever experienced in a movie theater. I couldn't even have told you what the rest of that scene was about because there were LITERALLY people on the ground crying and people were standing and going off, where the whole theater was laughing and talking and looking around about how insane that explosion of laughter just was. NOT. EXAGGERATING. I don't think everyone in the theater even knew the meme. There was definitely the vibe that some people were laughing at the actual moment of her clowning on his sandals that way. My memory is just this blur of hearing "Yoooooo" from like 40 different directions
Thor the dark world needs to stop being considered the worst MCU movie idk who campaigned to hate on that movie but Thor one is by far the worst movie in the MCU and no where near bad in quality compared to TDW which except for the villains being shit the movie has heart, good action, and that MCU charm (Loki turning into Cap) COME ON
These guys opinions are weird to me. If i remember correctly in the orginal in review of this movie, they say Chadwick is a good actor but pales in comparison to and is overshadowed by how good MBJ is. Now its MBJs acting is good but spotty in this movie and Chadwick is incredible. Its a little weird and im not saying theyre wrong or anything but it just feels inconsistent Also who remembers in the original ranking nick ranked this super low by hulk if i remember correct 😂
I'm not sure if you were being sarcastic a year or so ago but theyve done several, their Spider-Man rewatches in the lead up to No Way Home are some of their best videos 👌
Honestly Black panther is a little overated in my opinion. The CGI is really bad at parts, Killmongers dialogue is a little too on the nose at times and the actions scenes all just seem a little off. Either in the lighting or the choreography. But the story itself along with the world building and acting is great.
With the first BP movie in production at the same time as Ragnarok, Infinity War and Ant-Man & The Wasp, it got short-changed in terms of the amount of TIME its VFX teams got to work on the movie relative to those other 3 movies (sound familiar?!), so glad they saw it as a priority to rectify that this time round for BPWF! Also, having Loki cinematographer Autumn Durald on board looks to have paid off with the stunning visuals! There's a BTS clip online of Producer Nate Moore talking about how the 3rd act's VFX was struggling to get done in time, so Coogler immediately started prepping a stripped down, practical & visceral hand-to-hand fight to replace it but was unfortunately overruled by the Marvel bigwigs who went with the unfinished VFX instead :(
still have the same complaint as my original watch. I feel like im watching 2 competing storylines that dont get enough time so they clash and then either doesnt fully work. you've got the classic superhero origin stuff and the father struggle/taking the mantle and getting to be black panther and fighting the bad guy, and then you have the family political story. they should have committed more to just one of those kind of things and it would have felt more fleshed out and complete. Also still dont like the music. ive never been a fan of rap, but they used half rap/hip hop stuff and half orchestral more regular movie score stuff and mixing the two just doesnt work as well as it could
I'm going to add this here, as it does add more to the analysis of this film within a race & racism context (I believe). It is really good work: ruclips.net/video/hQEWa5R3m4U/видео.html
for how amazing everyone was talking about it as a revolutionary movie and the work they did to make it feel different and unique and how good some of the wakanda and other shots look, there are some glaring issues like Klaue's arm sometimes and of course, the well known terrible fight scene at the end
With the first BP movie in production at the same time as Ragnarok, Infinity War and Ant-Man & The Wasp, it got short-changed in terms of the amount of TIME its VFX teams got to work on the movie relative to those other 3 movies (sound familiar?!), so glad they saw it as a priority to rectify that this time round for BPWF! Also, having Loki cinematographer Autumn Durald on board looks to have paid off with the stunning visuals! There's a BTS clip online of Producer Nate Moore talking about how the 3rd act's VFX was struggling to get done in time, so Coogler immediately started prepping a stripped down, practical & visceral hand-to-hand fight to replace it but was unfortunately overruled by the Marvel bigwigs who went with the unfinished VFX instead :(
Thank you Andy for pointing out how bad some of MBJ's acting is in this movie. That museum scene felt like he was reading lines off a queue card. The praise his acting gets and the academy award nods this movie get are just completely out of left field for me.
Am I the only one who thinks this movie overrated. Main characters boring and the villain motive makes no sense. Still fun movies but it's just an average mcu movie
God it's amazing to have them all back in a room together 😂
Amen ❤
This is the Greg we need every single show, so damn funny
Easily the MVP when he shows up.
Manic greg energy
He must always be so fucking tired.
I’m at 8 minutes in and my stomach hurts from laughing.
The fact that Ludwig Gorranson and Ryan Coogler were friends and roommates in college at USC is so cool. That’s a Spielberg/Williams level partnership that’s just beginning!
I'm going to use this opportunity to raise awareness for Andor. People need to watch it, Andy Serkis is incredible in it.
andy serkis in that mf? ive seen two episodes
@@skeeyee1643 yup, not until the last half of the season (sorry if that's a minor spoiler, but it's all over the Internet at the moment - hopefully doesn't ruin anything for you!)
Now that they're back together, everything is a podcast
Killmonger talking with his dad is still my favorite moment in any MCU movie. It's at this point you see that Killmonger really believes that he is in the right and he just wants Wakanda to see his vision the way he does.
Remember Tim, you wanted a studio, you wanted this :)
I joined y’all during the pandemic so I was only used to the zoom call format, so to have y’all back in studio for my FAVORITE Marvel movie is DOPE!
& can we talk about how COLD the Kendrick soundtrack was!!🥶🥶🥶 Wish they woulda used it more in the movie
All Love & Many Blessings Kinda Funny Fam✊🏽
Damn y’all really ripped into this one huh? 😅
Wouldn't call Killmonger an anti-hero, and DEFINITELY wouldn't call him the definition of one...
He has a compelling and understandable motivation for sure, but so does Thanos. They're not anti-heroes, just exceptional antagonistic villains
Exactly! They are insane villains with understandable motivations, thats it. Both are tainted by hate & madness born of their upbringing.
Right. That's why they have Nakia who has the same views, but not trying to murder every white person. 🤣
It's always a marvelous day when a MCU in review is uploaded
Today is my birthday and I was excited to finally hear my name read as a producer, and then Greg immediately boo’d it. 😂
This is the energy I’ve missed the past year and a half! Nice to have them finally back together in person!
Jesus Christ Gregs manic insanity ALWAYS cracks me up!😂🤣
What crack is Tim smoking by saying the VFX are shoddy because the budget was only $200M. There are plenty of films with this same budget that have incredible VFX. To me this feels like a director who doesn’t know how to film VFX or at least know the limitations , which is not their fault as it is only the third film they had made and someone should’ve said something. But that ending battle is clearly not finished and poorly shot.
With the first BP movie in production at the same time as Ragnarok, Infinity War and Ant-Man & The Wasp, it got short-changed in terms of the amount of TIME its VFX teams got to work on the movie relative to those other 3 movies (sound familiar?!), so glad they saw it as a priority to rectify that this time round for BPWF! Also, having Loki cinematographer Autumn Durald on board looks to have paid off with the stunning visuals! There's a BTS clip online of Producer Nate Moore talking about how the 3rd act's VFX was struggling to get done in time, so Coogler immediately started prepping a stripped down, practical & visceral hand-to-hand fight to replace it but was unfortunately overruled by the Marvel bigwigs who went with the unfinished VFX instead :(
Kinda want to see this alternative universe podcast that Greg was watching in his head. 😂
This is one of the only MCU movies that is actually a properly written film with compelling characters and themes, love it
With the first BP movie in production at the same time as Ragnarok, Infinity War and Ant-Man & The Wasp, it got short-changed in terms of the amount of TIME its VFX teams got to work on the movie relative to those other 3 movies (sound familiar?!), so glad they saw it as a priority to rectify that this time round for BPWF! Also, having Loki cinematographer Autumn Durald on board looks to have paid off with the stunning visuals! There's a BTS clip online of Producer Nate Moore talking about how the 3rd act's VFX was struggling to get done in time, so Coogler immediately started prepping a stripped down, practical & visceral hand-to-hand fight to replace it but was unfortunately overruled by the Marvel bigwigs who went with the unfinished VFX instead :(
4 mins in is when I realized oh this is gonna be a good one 🤣
Gregs insanity always cracks me up!
Iron Heart X Shuri should be the perfect dynamic duo going into Phase 5!
I can't wait for Iron Heart and for Shuri to be her mentor of sorts!!
Given that this is a rewatch, I’m bummed that you didn’t have a black voice on this podcast. The cultural impact is what sets this movie apart and makes it greater than the sum of its parts.
I agree. I know this is the original crew but it would have been cool to have bless and Paris on this to talk about what this movie means to them being that there two different generations of African Americans and how they view it's impact on society.
@@gorealahc6888 For sure. When they had Tam on the Ms. Marvel reacts his insights added so much to the discussion. It could have been the same here.
I totally understand where your coming from. For example the intro is nothing like Black Adam. The intro to Black Panther is the fairy tales some black kids get told about their African ancestors.
1:29:00 they addressed it in the movie when they were in the throne room about his tattoo but it wasn’t in their records
Rocking my 18 month old daughter to sleep as I listen to this on an ear bud.
"I brought protillo into a bass pro shop" *wheeze laugh*
I laughed so hard and woke her up. I'm still trying to get her to go back to sleep an hour later.
This was a bad thing to listen to during bedtime routine.
I don’t know if I’ve ever laughed harder than when Andy said no skateboarding in Wakanda
Did Tim really get The Weekend and Kendrick Lamar confused with Snoop Dogg and PSY? 😂
Yeah, that got me 😭😭. That song when they first walk in is indeed by Kendrick and The Weeknd 😂😂
Nope, he didn't confuse them. He misspoke in saying it was when they walk into the casino, which is in fact The Weeknd and Kendrick. But Psy and Snoop is playing only a few seconds before that, just before they get out of the car to get into the casino.
Man its so weird seeing you guys all together again, love the studio. You definitely levelled up!
Cracked up every time I heard the little Interstellar theme while everyone was talking 😂
It’s my future hope/theory that Klaues mention of his “soundcloud” mixtape is also a an experimental sonic AI duplicate of his consciousness. That way even though he’s dead we could see someone like Zemo or Doom resurrect him into the powerful sonic gollum 😜 version of his comic persona!?
Tim, when they walk into the Casino in Korea the song that's playing is "Pray for Me" by The Weeknd and Kendrick Lamar, that's what Nick was referring to.
The camera shots for these in studio shows need to be WAY more zoomed in.
The way these shows are being framed makes it feel like you're eavesdropping on people speaking at another table half away across a restaurant. Not the crane shot, obviously that's far away. But just the regular four shot and the two shot, are framed in an uncomfortable way to look at, almost like you're watching a sitcom that's zoomed out to show that it's just a TV studio.
Show off the new space, sure, but it's still just background dressing for your actual product which is the talent speaking.
If you want people to actually watch these videos and not just listen to the audio, they need to be framed in a way that makes the audience feel like they're at the table with them and can look at their faces at the same size and with the same detail as if you're right in front of them.
The whole point is to make the viewer feel in on hanging with the cool kids not like they're watching the cool kids have fun across the cafeteria as you try to squint and make out the details of their face while they talk.
When you watch this, you go "Oh cool studio" and then you spend 2 hrs only looking at the 1% of the frame that is the face of the person speaking.
Can’t Wait for Wakanda Forever
I usually don’t watch the rewatches, but needed something to watch at work. I’m glad i did because Greg…
Important line is that during the first challenge, after all tribes decline to challenge, the guy says if anyone with royal blood wants to challenge and that's when Yuri makes the joke but that means that Kill Monger was supposed to given the chance to challenge and therefore have a claim to it.
This set never looks better than this in review set up. Love this.
If a rewatch is 2 hours you know shit went off the rails
ANDY, RESPECT THE KIND OF FUNNY NUG POLICY GODDAMNIT!!! lol
Calling killmonger an antihero is a vast misunderstanding of what hes doing in the movie. He wants to commit mass genocide. That's a villian.
Burt Meg, man I miss Greg giving that poor guy grief.
Glad they do these rewatches. I liked all the mcu in reviews better in the original run, where they had seen the movies multiple times and had time to digest. Still enjoy the newer ones but they just don't have as much insight (understandably) when reviewed fresh out of the theatre.
I didn’t know I needed the period boys until now
Just wanna say that the End Game review was my next recommended so I kept going with it and Tim absolutely noticed and then correctly called Namor in Black Panther 2
It really does feel like Tim just says shit sometimes to get a rise out of people.
This is why you lock your computer at work when you get up to go to the bathroom.
I was listening to the podcast version and just had to switch to the video because of how crazy it got so fast.
I think Boseman & B Jordan gave incredible performances, but the movie overall has very few wow moment's and the final fight is terrible. It's the number one example of bad marvel ending fights.
Love these guys and their humor and intelligent takes on many reviews, however on this one and even the first review they did for this film they make mention of some of the symbolism and metaphors in the storytelling but fall way short of those connections throughout. I think the misses are why the story falls short for some but as for me making those human, historical, cultural, & life experiences personally places this movie near the top of my MCU list.
The first ten minutes are pure choas energy
Was listening without watching the video on my phone but I had to stop what I was doing to pull up the video and see: yeah, that’s a French ass shirt Tim has going on.
This was a podcast level Rewatch and it's golden
Greg's power is TOO OUT OF CONTROL! He needs to be in time out
1:09:53 Anybody can watch the deleted scenes on Disney+
RE: Wakandan claims to the throne.
Is it not that the leader of each tribe has a claim to the throne of Wakanda? So it isn't simply that anyone can challenge. That would keep the bloodline plot relevant.
The champion of each Tribe (M'Baku was the only leader/champion) or someone of royal blood (kin to any of the 400-450 Black Panthers that have stood since Bashenga).
So yeah
response to nicks q at 1:14.10 mark my words. something will happen and shuri will put on a BP suit and go try to do something herself but without the heart shaped herb power and die. and then both nakia and acoye will be the new bp's cuz remember in the trailer queen ramunda says my "entire family is gone"..... i think shuri dies in this movie. and then nakia will be the main new black panther
before I clicked on this video I was wondering why it was 2 hours long. After watching I’m not mad about it lol
7:01 🤣🤣😭😭 oh we on that bullshit already. Let's goooo!
Sad Kevin can't be a regular member anymore, but glad to have him chime in.
Is there a reason why?
@@thefakejoey8549 He's often the one in the booth controlling audio and video now that they're back in person.
@@nickstilwell760 Ah that makes sense, it was easier to see his face when they were remote.
What happened to the Rings of power review?
Instant classic in review!
*"That's bullshit Cortez!"* lmao
Barrett ftw
Also I insist on more sexy Nick circles popping up
Review High School Musical you cowards
Best In Review of all time
“The second movies tend to suffer…”
*Winter Soldier has entered the chat*
Might literally be the exception in the MCU!
This is a particularly unhinged In Review.
When are we getting HotD in review
This episode is a train wreck. Never change
I completely agree that the first time y'all ranked this you were too hard.
Wakanda Forever is gonna land at 13 on their list. fearless prediction
Love and Thunder was garbage, like the first mcu film since the dark world that i just didn't like
5:55
This was so hilarious 😂
the and more i watch this movie, i like killmonger less and less, still love this movie.
This change in release date for In Review still doesn't feel right
putting the men in menstruation is the funniest thing I’ve heard all year
the "WHAT ARE THOSE????" line gets so much shit from people know who think that the whole world was in on that meme being long dead a few months before the movie came out...
But, that moment was easily one of the biggest reactions I've ever experienced in a movie theater. I couldn't even have told you what the rest of that scene was about because there were LITERALLY people on the ground crying and people were standing and going off, where the whole theater was laughing and talking and looking around about how insane that explosion of laughter just was. NOT. EXAGGERATING.
I don't think everyone in the theater even knew the meme. There was definitely the vibe that some people were laughing at the actual moment of her clowning on his sandals that way.
My memory is just this blur of hearing "Yoooooo" from like 40 different directions
Thor the dark world needs to stop being considered the worst MCU movie idk who campaigned to hate on that movie but Thor one is by far the worst movie in the MCU and no where near bad in quality compared to TDW which except for the villains being shit the movie has heart, good action, and that MCU charm (Loki turning into Cap) COME ON
These guys opinions are weird to me. If i remember correctly in the orginal in review of this movie, they say Chadwick is a good actor but pales in comparison to and is overshadowed by how good MBJ is. Now its MBJs acting is good but spotty in this movie and Chadwick is incredible. Its a little weird and im not saying theyre wrong or anything but it just feels inconsistent
Also who remembers in the original ranking nick ranked this super low by hulk if i remember correct 😂
42:45 maybe a warning that youre going to be doing so many flashing images next time for the viewers?
Whaaaa...? Are yall doing rewatch in reviews?
I'm not sure if you were being sarcastic a year or so ago but theyve done several, their Spider-Man rewatches in the lead up to No Way Home are some of their best videos 👌
Accidental accidents came from the review of the first x-men movie. Storm had the awful 1/2 Kenya accent.
Wtf since when does Greg know sports?
6 out of 10 movie.
The show actually starts at 12:31
Honestly Black panther is a little overated in my opinion. The CGI is really bad at parts, Killmongers dialogue is a little too on the nose at times and the actions scenes all just seem a little off. Either in the lighting or the choreography. But the story itself along with the world building and acting is great.
With the first BP movie in production at the same time as Ragnarok, Infinity War and Ant-Man & The Wasp, it got short-changed in terms of the amount of TIME its VFX teams got to work on the movie relative to those other 3 movies (sound familiar?!), so glad they saw it as a priority to rectify that this time round for BPWF! Also, having Loki cinematographer Autumn Durald on board looks to have paid off with the stunning visuals! There's a BTS clip online of Producer Nate Moore talking about how the 3rd act's VFX was struggling to get done in time, so Coogler immediately started prepping a stripped down, practical & visceral hand-to-hand fight to replace it but was unfortunately overruled by the Marvel bigwigs who went with the unfinished VFX instead :(
It’s annoying, to squint to see their reaction.
still have the same complaint as my original watch. I feel like im watching 2 competing storylines that dont get enough time so they clash and then either doesnt fully work. you've got the classic superhero origin stuff and the father struggle/taking the mantle and getting to be black panther and fighting the bad guy, and then you have the family political story. they should have committed more to just one of those kind of things and it would have felt more fleshed out and complete. Also still dont like the music. ive never been a fan of rap, but they used half rap/hip hop stuff and half orchestral more regular movie score stuff and mixing the two just doesnt work as well as it could
I’m guessing they haven’t seen WF. Interesting
How? Its not out yet haha
I'm going to add this here, as it does add more to the analysis of this film within a race & racism context (I believe). It is really good work: ruclips.net/video/hQEWa5R3m4U/видео.html
This movie has some of the worst CGI to ever make it onto the big screen.
for how amazing everyone was talking about it as a revolutionary movie and the work they did to make it feel different and unique and how good some of the wakanda and other shots look, there are some glaring issues like Klaue's arm sometimes and of course, the well known terrible fight scene at the end
Fwiw, the vfx crew had something like 6 weeks to work on the final fight
That's not HALF enough time to do the work that was expected of them
With the first BP movie in production at the same time as Ragnarok, Infinity War and Ant-Man & The Wasp, it got short-changed in terms of the amount of TIME its VFX teams got to work on the movie relative to those other 3 movies (sound familiar?!), so glad they saw it as a priority to rectify that this time round for BPWF! Also, having Loki cinematographer Autumn Durald on board looks to have paid off with the stunning visuals! There's a BTS clip online of Producer Nate Moore talking about how the 3rd act's VFX was struggling to get done in time, so Coogler immediately started prepping a stripped down, practical & visceral hand-to-hand fight to replace it but was unfortunately overruled by the Marvel bigwigs who went with the unfinished VFX instead :(
Thank you Andy for pointing out how bad some of MBJ's acting is in this movie. That museum scene felt like he was reading lines off a queue card. The praise his acting gets and the academy award nods this movie get are just completely out of left field for me.
Am I the only one who thinks this movie overrated. Main characters boring and the villain motive makes no sense. Still fun movies but it's just an average mcu movie
Or you just dislike it. Not everyone has to agree on a movie. That's stupid.
They should just stop doing MCU in review. Their takes are consistently garbage
RED BOYZ IN THA BUILDIN! SPOTTIN' AND DOTTIN' 🩸🩸 it's gonna be a bloody grumpy thanksgiving!