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Don’t know about anyone else, but that Enterprise at the end looked beautiful
I wish CBS would release high resolution images of all the ships from the season in different angles, maybe in neutral lighting

Every few hours I see someone else quoting that *one particular line*, and I laugh out loud like an idiot every time, and it has made this entire weekend one of the most joyous of my life.

When the rhino gave her a lick, that was so bad ass.

She had the BEST lines.

Never mind T’Challa or Killmonger, I just want to be Shuri (I’ll settle for watching a Shuri solo movie. Or a Shuri solo TV show. Or a Shuri anything, really).

Given what we see in the movie, she could probably make something even better. Tony Stark should be full of envy after this movie.

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This is how I thought Star Trek Discovery Would End...

Oh, come on.

Mine was “another broken white boy for us to fix” I hollered.

Better late than never.

Temper them. It’s good; not great.

Why do you hate the best parts of those movies you mentioned?

Me realize name come from comics, but “Killmonger” only one notch below “Taserface” on list of ridiculous villain names.

I don’t think he’s being as nasty to the other Marvel movies as you think. His point was rather that the visual direction of Black Panther-set design, costumes, colors used, etc.—is the Marvel movie that most closely resembles the style of an actual comic book. Most of the others, with the exception of Doctor Strange

Perhaps the directors all saw how awesome it could be in Hellboy 2, and hoped that lightning could strike twice.

I thought Bassett got more to do than Rene Russo did in two Thor movies. 

It’s a way to express semi-mythological history? To show that you’re experiencing a memory rather than an absolutely accurate expression of what happened the way a flashback would.

I was rather unsatisfied with the climactic battle too. If your hero is gonna beat your villain with a single fight move, at least shoot that move in a clear and unconfusing manner.

Sci-fi/fantasy needs a lot of exposition, and superhero films are definitely part of that genre. Animated sequences are as good a way to get it across as any.

I still remember seeing him back on (no laughing) All My Children as a teen, back around 2002? He had a rather cliche “rich white folk foster troubled black teen, then adopt him” story, but already stood out compared to the rest of the younger cast. He stuck around for a couple of years, but a headwriter change had