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06-12-2017, 02:40 PM
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#101
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Kiss my shiny metal arse!
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: New York City
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Originally Posted by Demona
But its location is know, right? I mean, I know exactly WHERE Korea is, but not exactly what goes on there. In the beginning of the trailer it's said that people were looking in the wrong place for Wakanda. They called it "El Dorado" and makes it seem like nobody knew it was in Africa.
So now I'm left confused because TChalla is the Black Panther after his Dad was killed. It's not like it wasn't known his Dad was President of an African nation when he was speaking in Civil War. So how is there only one person who knows how to get into Wakanda?
There is a spiritual plane with the Panther God, maybe that's what they were talking about? I always took that to be separate from Wakanda itself which is known for having vibranium and technology. Or does Wakanda put on a front that they are less than they are? From the movies and comics that I have read, they never seemed to do that. They own their badassness.
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The trailer explains that people know about the African nation of "Wakanda" as Everett Ross describes as having a reputation of being a third world country where people wear nice clothes. Klaw explains though that the real Wakanda behind the curtain is actually an afrofuturist paradise--similar to the mythical city of El Dorado in South America.
I remember a panel from one of the older Black Panther titles where the Wakandan ruling council considered offering the cure to cancer in some kind of negotiating trade. Anyone owning a cancer cure is definitely not common knowledge in the Marvel universe. So being advanced to a point beyond what is believed by the rest of the world isn't that far removed from the books.
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06-12-2017, 03:00 PM
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#102
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Kiss my shiny metal arse!
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: New York City
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My take on the trailer is that it's more of a World of Wakanda showcase than Black Panther. Compared to other first look superhero trailers, the main character isn't in it as much. So it's understandable that some people are a little disappointed. However, the general movie public hardly knows anything about Black Panther and his background compared to more established characters like Superman, Batman Spider-Man and Wonder Woman so quickly explaining his environment with this intro is a necessary move in my opinion.
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06-13-2017, 01:49 AM
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#103
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Batman
Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Michigan
Posts: 20,100
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I like the trailer but not the music
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06-13-2017, 09:59 AM
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#104
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Retired Reviewer
Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Bluffton, SC USA
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Originally Posted by SONICobra
I like the trailer but not the music
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Bingo. That was my main grief with the trailer. Africa is a continent of great sounds. How is it that every time a movie aimed to celebrate Pan-Africanism (the reason Black Panther was created in the first place), it is always accompanied by some kind of American hip hop? It really cheapens the impact of the story and shows Hollywood's lack of cultural understanding. There is more to Africa than this.
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06-13-2017, 10:13 AM
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#105
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Captain Marvel
Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: Land of the Free and Home of the DD's!
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Originally Posted by Demona
It's a twisted little jab to me when I saw Angela Basset looking stunning with her white hair in the trailer. I always wanted her to play Storm
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Originally Posted by Hellboy
I was a huge advocate for Angela Bassett as Storm too. Such a no-brainer it blew my mind when they cast Halle Berry instead. She was so God awful.
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Chalk that one up to looks as Halley Berry is 100x more attractive, plus she was way younger by almost 10 years.
X-Men came out in 2000, so that would have made Ms. Basset 41 years old, which is beyond the demo reach for young fanboys.
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06-13-2017, 10:33 AM
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#106
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Right Hand of Doom
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Portland, OR
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Originally Posted by SONICobra
I like the trailer but not the music
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Interesting... because I found the music to be one of the coolest aspects of this teaser. Generally I prefer an original score to modern music but when it fits, it fits. Much like Led Zeppelin's 'Immagrant Song" in the Thor Ragnarock trailer the lyrics here seem in line with the narrative -"Step into the spotlight", "Hear what I say, we are the business today" and "There is no training or taming of me." Prettty cool if you ask me.
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06-13-2017, 11:31 AM
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#107
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Spider-Woman #1 Fan
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Los Angeles, Ca
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I did not like the preview at all.
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06-13-2017, 12:13 PM
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#108
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Cyclops
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Join Date: Aug 2010
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Originally Posted by Hellboy
Interesting... because I found the music to be one of the coolest aspects of this teaser. Generally I prefer an original score to modern music but when it fits, it fits. Much like Led Zeppelin's 'Immagrant Song" in the Thor Ragnarock trailer the lyrics here seem in line with the narrative -"Step into the spotlight", "Hear what I say, we are the business today" and "There is no training or taming of me." Prettty cool if you ask me.
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06-13-2017, 11:44 PM
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#109
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Have you ever imagined a world with no hypothetical situations?
Join Date: Jul 2016
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Originally Posted by ParisDean
My take on the trailer is that it's more of a World of Wakanda showcase than Black Panther. Compared to other first look superhero trailers, the main character isn't in it as much. So it's understandable that some people are a little disappointed. However, the general movie public hardly knows anything about Black Panther and his background compared to more established characters like Superman, Batman Spider-Man and Wonder Woman so quickly explaining his environment with this intro is a necessary move in my opinion.
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Good point, wouldn't be surprised if that's what they were going for. A broad stroke to better introduce the audience. Still not feeling it, but they'll probably focus in on the next one...give us more BP.
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06-14-2017, 02:02 AM
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#110
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Batman
Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Michigan
Posts: 20,100
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Hellboy
Interesting... because I found the music to be one of the coolest aspects of this teaser. Generally I prefer an original score to modern music but when it fits, it fits. Much like Led Zeppelin's 'Immagrant Song" in the Thor Ragnarock trailer the lyrics here seem in line with the narrative -"Step into the spotlight", "Hear what I say, we are the business today" and "There is no training or taming of me." Prettty cool if you ask me.
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Dont get me wrong, not as bad as the assasin creed trailer i just didnt think it was "powerful" enough - like it lessened the impact the trailer had on me if that makes sense
For the record i LOVED the song choice for the ragnarok trailer
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