Did the costume department really give all the Dora Milaj costumes that show their nips?
Did the costume department really give all the Dora Milaj costumes that show their nips?
Hmm. First off: I’m a fan of strong women in media, I very much hope that I’m not sexist besides the thing about women being there to cherish and admire (And I realise that that isn’t ok, either, but it’s a work in progress). I’m not writing the following to invalidate the conclusion, but because the causality seems…
Doesn’t matter.
Would you care to elaborate? Unexplained comments about bad sarcasm and history aren’t helping me understand.
Would you care to elaborate? Unexplained comments about bad sarcasm and history aren’t helping me understand.
And let’s not forget, subjugation is really easy. That’s why europeans didn’t have to wait for technology to finally dominate africa and challenge the asian empires. The wars between powers and smaller countries have shown that subjugation is automatic and quick.
I would have liked if the ending would’ve taken up the scrawny plot points of the movie, instead of just being fighting. That it was the boring ass standart super hero fighting made it even worse, but for me the main thing was the plot point thing.
Yeah, until the end I thought it was pretty ok, but the end just destroyed that impression. And stuff where I had suspended my disbelief before came up again, the stupid bracers for example.
I’ll have to watch the movie, but I’m doubting the “unique and well crafted world/culture.” That would be revolutionary for marvel movies, I haven’t heard that they threw out the clusterfuck of comics continuity and made things fit. The world building sounds as superficial and nonsensical like every other marvel…
I’ll have to watch the movie, but I’m doubting the “unique and well crafted world/culture.” That would be revolutionary for marvel movies, I haven’t heard that they threw out the clusterfuck of comics continuity and made things fit. The world building sounds as superficial and nonsensical like every other marvel…
I’m surprised every time again, when people say racist thing aren’t racist. Now, bringing groups that have been marginalized a lot, and still are, to the forefront might be any number of -ist things (the black thing is racist, the women thing is sexist), but it certainly is understandable, and not that big a deal.…
Hmmm. Check out the articles on io9 in the last weeks and write again that there is no positive coverage because it’s about african americans.
Nope, he asked the question if the movie would be this big a success without being concentrated on the US American race thing, and the race thing being in the forefront of peoples minds right now. But that are just my feelings, I usually go for “not thinking” instead of “being consiously racist.” But I’m not from the…
Yeah, Ernekid really wanted a snarky, useless answer.
I concur, black US Americans are the essence of being a black human being. Other Saharans, sub-Saharans and others are just lesser examples, and a higly civilized african nation can only be about global domination by black US Americans. [/irony]
An eloquently made point my good sir! Subjectivity is a gentlemans prerogative, and may all who can’t bow to whatever we think is right die an excruciating death!
Hmm, so I followed the link they send me. I don’t use twitter, I didn’t know what verification is in this context. That link told me. The account is verified to be the account of this one real person. It’s not an endorsement or similar.
... There are videogames of A Song of Ice and Fire and the Wheel of Time. How are they not on the list?
A terrific screenplay from Ryan Coogler and Joe Robert Cole elevates this thing way beyond the usual boundaries of the Marvel Universe.
And here I thought cultural appropriation was bad.