Locked BLACK PANTHER Thread V.2 (First Critics' Reviews)

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this is some sad shit right here hopefully people can avoid the spoilers from these salty fan boys
From what I read, these particular salty DC fanboys tried this tactic with Thor: Ragnarok and it didn't make any impact at all, whether it was spoilers or tanking the RT audience score.
 
From what I read, these particular salty DC fanboys tried this tactic with Thor: Ragnarok and it didn't make any impact at all, whether it was spoilers or tanking the RT audience score.
i guess they are ready to fail round 2 and 3 n 4 they will probably try with antman and wasp after they fail with black panther and infinity war.
 
are they organizing on Reddit or Twitter or something? This is the first I heard of this.
 


This is everything it shouldn't be imo

Hopefully this guy just read it all wrong
 
It could be that SJWs see it as political simply because it has a black cast. The reality could be there are one or two mentions of colonialism, exploitation etc and that's it.
 
I'm trying to keep my excitement/expectation low for this movie as to not disappoint myself, but some credible movie reviewers that I know went and saw it premiere night and loved it.
 
Trump supporters are gonna love this movie:)

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blank panther has the most aesthetic MCEU costume design by far
 
I'm a huge fan of superheroes, seen nearly all of them in theaters but I have to say that I'm not really excited about them anymore. They're fun but I never think about them much after seeing them. Also, I can't help but think that this movie is creating a lot of positive buzz for the simple fact that is has an all black cast. If you read some of these early reviews they're praising it for depicting black women as strong warriors. I care most about the story line. It's really sad that in 2018 we still pay so much attention to skin color. I wish we would all just shut up and stop talking about race. I'm going to watch this and definitely watch the end of this Marvel phase 3 but after that I don't think there is much else I can look forward to.
 
I'm a huge fan of superheroes, seen nearly all of them in theaters but I have to say that I'm not really excited about them anymore. They're fun but I never think about them much after seeing them. Also, I can't help but think that this movie is creating a lot of positive buzz for the simple fact that is has an all black cast. If you read some of these early reviews they're praising it for depicting black women as strong warriors. I care most about the story line. It's really sad that in 2018 we still pay so much attention to skin color. I wish we would all just shut up and stop talking about race. I'm going to watch this and definitely watch the end of this Marvel phase 3 but after that I don't think there is much else I can look forward to.

Yea I'm not taking any review seriously when it comes to this movie. With all the SJW nonsense everyone will be looking to make sure you know they support all black cast like this.
 
I'm a huge fan of superheroes, seen nearly all of them in theaters but I have to say that I'm not really excited about them anymore. They're fun but I never think about them much after seeing them. Also, I can't help but think that this movie is creating a lot of positive buzz for the simple fact that is has an all black cast. If you read some of these early reviews they're praising it for depicting black women as strong warriors. I care most about the story line. It's really sad that in 2018 we still pay so much attention to skin color. I wish we would all just shut up and stop talking about race. I'm going to watch this and definitely watch the end of this Marvel phase 3 but after that I don't think there is much else I can look forward to.

 
DC fanboys on suicide watch right now.

How is it people are taking sides and becoming fanboys or haters like Movie Studio's are sports teams?

I don't understand it when it comes to Studios?

I grew up reading most Marvel comics and Xmen and Hulk and Avengers where amongst my favorites. So of course I love to see that universe coming to life and doing well.

That said Dark Knight is amongst my favorite superhero movies and I remember growing up loving the Chris Reeves Super Man ones. There are many more I have truly enjoyed too.

Why would I want to take sides against DC and see them continue to put out shit movies? I want to see that Universe put out great movies too as the more the better. Heck I want to see every single movie studio put out great movies as great movies are GREAT.

It is so weird to me to think people are studio fans and not just great movie fans and I struggle to comprehend why that would be?

(sorry ranting a bit as the question is not directed at you specifically)
 
How is it people are taking sides and becoming fanboys or haters like Movie Studio's are sports teams?

I don't understand it when it comes to Studios?

I grew up reading most Marvel comics and Xmen and Hulk and Avengers where amongst my favorites. So of course I love to see that universe coming to life and doing well.

That said Dark Knight is amongst my favorite superhero movies and I remember growing up loving the Chris Reeves Super Man ones. There are many more I have truly enjoyed too.

Why would I want to take sides against DC and see them continue to put out shit movies? I want to see that Universe put out great movies too as the more the better. Heck I want to see every single movie studio put out great movies as great movies are GREAT.

It is so weird to me to think people are studio fans and not just great movie fans and I struggle to comprehend why that would be?

(sorry ranting a bit as the question is not directed at you specifically)

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From what I read, these particular salty DC fanboys tried this tactic with Thor: Ragnarok and it didn't make any impact at all, whether it was spoilers or tanking the RT audience score.

It was prosbably that Huge Mob that got together for the Snyder Cut.
 

The bring down RT score stuff is dumb but at least it's sort of like polishing brass on the Titanic futility.

But sending out spoilers just be a jerk to people who are actually interested in seeing the movie, that's just ludicrous.
 
Update: February 1, 2018

Rotten Tomatoes Denounces Group Taking Aim at BLACK PANTHER Audience Score


Rotten Tomatoes has denounced a Facebook group attempting to flood its site with poor audience scores for Disney and Marvel Studios' upcoming superhero pic Black Panther.

The film, opening in theaters Feb. 16, is a bold move by Marvel and Disney in featuring a virtually all-black cast. The movie is generating keen interest, with one major tracking service predicting a $130 million-plus domestic debut. Other box-office observers believe that number could even climb to $150 million.

"We at Rotten Tomatoes are proud to have become a platform for passionate fans to debate and discuss entertainment and we take that responsibility seriously. While we respect our fans’ diverse opinions, we do not condone hate speech. Our team of security, network and social experts continue to closely monitor our platforms and any users who engage in such activities will be blocked from our site and their comments removed as quickly as possible," the company said in a statement issued Thursday.

The Facebook group goes by the name "Down with Disney's Treatment of Franchises and its Fanboys." In recent days, the group created the event, "Give Black Panther a Rotten Audience Score on Rotten Tomatoes," that drew 3,700 participants. In December, the same group claimed it waged a campaign to flood Rotten Tomatoes with poor reviews of Disney and Lucasfilm's Star Wars: The Last Jedi. The group makes unsubstantiated claims that Disney somehow manipulated the press into creating negative buzz for Warner Bros.' DC movies, and says it is waging the Black Panther campaign in response.

Not long after Rotten Tomatoes issued its statement, the group's Facebook page was no longer available and appeared to have been deactivated. Facebook could not immediately be reached for comment. After the deadly white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, in summer 2017, Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg vowed to curb hate speech on his social media platform.

Rotten Tomatoes Denounces Group Taking Aim at 'Black Panther' Audience Score
 
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