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I am totally gonna make that movie. I know there’s a market for it. When I can’t find a distributor I’ll cry censorship. It’ll go direct to video and I’ll advertise it on InfoWars.
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There have been plenty of movies down through the years that have been extremely loved in the black community. Movies like Get Out, Malcolm X, Do the Right Thing and a host of other Spike Lee movies. None of these movies came even close to doing the kind of business that BP has done.I wonder if BP’s domestic box office success might be due a lot to African-Americans going, “Yes! Finally, a movie that speaks to us!”
gblews said:None of these movies came even close to doing the kind of business that BP has done.
That's a good point. I recently re-watched Captain America Civil War and I thought the setup for Black Panther was better than the obvious one for Spider Man.None of them were MCU films. Black Panther was handled really well in his first MCU appearance so the preeexisting MCU fanbase was primed to expect good things from the BP film.
The sentence in my post which you quoted had to do with why so many black people went to see BP, not why the movie was so popular overall. I'm fairly certain that of the black people who went to see BP at least once (or multiple times), a fairly significant number of them never saw BP's set up in Civil War.None of them were MCU films. Black Panther was handled really well in his first MCU appearance so the preeexisting MCU fanbase was primed to expect good things from the BP film.
This is a bad idea. It is a blatant ploy to increase viewership. So the Academy comes up with a new category that guarantees an Oscar to whatever one of the blockbusters for that year.The Academy is creating a new "Popular Films" category.
It's the same type of stunt as expanding the 'Best Picture' category to 10 nominees. It's just getting ridiculous.This is a bad idea. It is a blatant ploy to increase viewership. So the Academy comes up with a new category that guarantees an Oscar to whatever one of the blockbusters for that year.
Seems like the only way this Oscar will carry any prestige is if the "Best Popular" movie also wins "Best Picture". The other problem is that now if Oscar voters think a movie will get a "Best Popular" nomination, they will likely be less inclined to vote for the movie for Best Picture.
Frankly, I hope it doesn't start until 2020. I'd rather see if BP will get a Best Picture nom.
Frankly, I hope it doesn't start until 2020. I'd rather see if BP will get a Best Picture nom.
I found this movie extremely boring and didn't give a damn about any of the characters. It wasn't exciting, it wasn't interesting and it wasn't funny. Sue me.
Fine acting and beautiful African/Wakandan costumes but it did not live up to the hype. Apart from being an important movie for cultural and gender equality, which is a good reason for it to exist regardless of how good or bad it is, there was nothing about this movie I liked. I was done with it after an hour of trying to get into it and only finished it because I was in company. I couldn't wait for the boredom to end.
I realise my opinion is far from what most people thought but it's my honest assessment.
I think he'll take that blame without reservation.I place the "blame" for Black Panther's solo outing squarely on the director of that movie.
I gave it an 'A' but does that mean I would think it rates Oscar worthy??As enjoyable as the movie is, there's absolutely nothing in it that says best picture Oscar worthy. At all.
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