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I did not even know she was in it until she appeared. or even Naomi Campbell
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WB fucked up by trying to establish their universe in one fell swoop. Marvel set up theirs over several years, introducing each character seperately. | |
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As an outsider whose superhero knowledge is limited to the tv shows of the 50s, 60s, & 70s. I'd say that Marvel pushes more science/tech, skill and masculine sexuality than DC. From what I can see while a lot of the "superpowers" are other worldly or something mystical, in Marvel the edge is the tech used to enhance the mystical abilities of something. I think that's what made Batman, who I know is DC, so impressive is him being a human guy with amazing tech. I don't find myself all that enamored by Superman as I was with Batman, big deal he can lift a bus, he was born that way. Personally, I'm turned on by more of the men from Marvel, even Mark Ruffalo looks hot. Spiderman, even though he is an adorable, bright, energetic teenager, he is cut as heck. The men of Black Panther, oh my gawd, drool, as a woman born and raised in this culture, all that is a delightful visual treat. | |
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morningsong said: As an outsider whose superhero knowledge is limited to the tv shows of the 50s, 60s, & 70s. I'd say that Marvel pushes more science/tech, skill and masculine sexuality than DC. From what I can see while a lot of the "superpowers" are other worldly or something mystical, in Marvel the edge is the tech used to enhance the mystical abilities of something. I think that's what made Batman, who I know is DC, so impressive is him being a human guy with amazing tech. I don't find myself all that enamored by Superman as I was with Batman, big deal he can lift a bus, he was born that way. Personally, I'm turned on by more of the men from Marvel, even Mark Ruffalo looks hot. Spiderman, even though he is an adorable, bright, energetic teenager, he is cut as heck. The men of Black Panther, oh my gawd, drool, as a woman born and raised in this culture, all that is a delightful visual treat. Horny bitch | |
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Oh I agree with you 100%. | |
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A tiny bit of sidetracking. Black panthers are a symbol of courage, strength and personal leadership, and are revered by many throughout the world. Because of their rarity, unbridled strength and power, it’s no surprise that these majestic, solitary creatures have woven their way into African mythology.
Black Panthers in Mythology and as a Potent Symbol Black panthers have long held a certain mystique throughout the world. The ancient Romans admired the animals, and even had a few imported from Africa for public displays and games. Many cultures have been fascinated by the symbolism of black panthers. They’ve been thought to symbolize:
Black panthers have played an important role in African mythology, as well. Early Egyptians would sacrifice panthers to various gods and Egyptian priests wore the skin of the panther. In the Egyptian Book of the Dead, Pepi the king must pass through the ceiling of heaven by wearing a black panther skin draped across his shoulders. This signified that he had given up his need for the earthly realm and was ready to go on to heaven.
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Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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Nigeria: Black Panther, a Good Film With Many Lessons for Nigeria Institutions are important Wakanda was portrayed as a technological giant, which ruled great kinds, supported by a council, and traditions are held in high esteem. But it was easy to see that most of the decisions are those of the king, which presents serious institutional problems. Institutional order in the dispensation of justice could have helped handle the betrayal of Wakanda by the king's brother, which would have prevented the hatred of Wakanda, which filled the heart of the nephew who was left behind. Killmonger's liberation philosophy was terrible The most successful tyrants always have simple philosophies, which on the surface appear good. We only see the deviousness of the plan after a second look. Nigeria's hope is Nigerians One of Wakanda's most valuable resources was mentioned in the film, but not shown - many Wakandans abroad providing intelligence to their country back home. There's enough Nigerian talent abroad to turn our country into a technology and industry giant. The question then is how we can make the environment conducive for them to return and contribute to its growth and development. We always need strategic alliances One of my favourite characters in the film was Mbaku, the big chief from the mountain tribe. He sounded and acted very Nigerian, which made me like him a lot. His alliance with T'Challa was very innocuous - having failed to defeat the new king in the challenge for the throne, the king encouraged him to give up, that he will be useful to the king in the future. That little moment is the reason Wakanda was saved later in the film. Women in Africa get things done One important thing I noticed in Wakanda was the strong role of women in all aspects - defense, technology, leadership, spiritual leadership, among others.
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Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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MBJ making girls break their braces and stuff.
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I concur about the eye candy in Marvel movies. I was all in from the beginning with Robert Downey Jr as Iron-Man. No shame on my end. The only knowledge I had of Marvel prior to that was the Incredible Hulk tv show back in the 70's and I don't read comic books. I get really excited seeing my crushes in each Avengers and the last Captain America movie and Infinity War is going to be off the charts with eye candy. I should plan to pack a fan, just in case. People magazine better come out with an Avengers special issue around the release of the movie. Entertainment Weekly just released a double issue with 15 different Avengers: Infinity War covers. I bought Rolling Stone and Essence magazines today and kept the Time magazine with Chadwick on the cover from work. I have not seen four of the MCU movies. Definitely plan on seeing two out of the four before the release of Infinity War. [Edited 3/10/18 20:09pm] "Funkyslsistah… you ain't funky at all, you just a little ol' prude"!
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babynoz said:
Thor is nice and everything but I prefer Loki. Although I dread to think what he could do with that sceptre of his... | |
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Don't hate your neighbors. Hate the media that tells you to hate your neighbors. | |
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I need a codpiece. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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Yes, he would be a great addition to the Marvel movies | |
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Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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I read some things on that. I believe it is concluded that he belongs to Marvel. | |
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While Marvel's Black Panther managed to pull off an impressive four-peat at the domestic box office this weekend, the superhero adventure's debut in its final international market, China, is making headlines as well. Black Panther pulled in an impressive $66.5M in the Middle Kingdom, with this three-day tally already enough to become the movie's top international market. The $66.5M Chinese haul surpasses the U.K ($55.8M), South Korea ($42.8M) and Brazil ($29.6M), although it may not make much more in China, according to other reports. Black Panther marks the first foreign movie to open in China since the middle of February, when the country imposes a "blackout" period on all non-Chinese films due to the Chinese New Year holiday, where local films are given distribution priority. Other reports reveal that Black Panther hasn't exactly been receiving favorable reviews on local website Douban, and with a competitive spring season ahead, Black Panther is projected to earn between $100M and $110M in China throughout its theatrical release there, although it's worth noting that the movie has far exceeded all of its Box Office projections thus far. Black Panther had a 53% market share in China through its opening weekend, and its $66.5M debut represented the fourth-largest Marvel Cinematic Universe movie debut in China, behind Spider-Man: Homecoming ($69.2M), Captain America: Civil War ($93.6M) and Avengers: Age of Ultron ($155.7M). The $66.5M debut also marked the biggest opening weekend for a non-Chinese film in the Middle Kingdom to date, bringing Black Panther's worldwide total to $1.078B, with $562M domestic and $516M foreign.
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