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Who's going to see it? Early reviews seem unbelievably good... literally.

I'm very interested to know how a country in Africa is the most technologically advanced in the world. Would make sense if it took an infinity stone to get them there.

I'm afraid it's going to be preachy, but I'm curious, how bout you?
 
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I'm very interested to know how a country in Africa is the most technologically advanced in the world.


I don't know about the movie, but in the comics, Wakanda houses nearly all of Earth's supply of Vibranium (the rare and incredibly valuable alien metal that was also used to construct Captain America's shield), while at the same time being immensely isolationist and secretive.

They're not only vastly wealthy from strategic sales of small quantities of Vibranium to the outside world, but they've also devoted most of that wealth to education and research, which combined with their access to large quantities of such an advanced raw material has allowed them to secretly develop some of the most advanced technology on Earth.
 
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I’m seeing it on the 16th. It will be last trip to a theater for Marvel or DC SuperHo films.



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I’m looking forward to seeing it.



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I'll be skipping this garbage for sure.


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I'm very interested to know how a country in Africa is the most technologically advanced in the world.


I don't know about the movie, but in the comics, Wakanda houses nearly all of Earth's supply of Vibranium (the rare and incredibly valuable alien metal that was also used to construct Captain America's shield), while at the same time being immensely isolationist and secretive.

They're not only vastly wealthy from strategic sales of small quantities of Vibranium to the outside world, but they've also devoted most of that wealth to education and research, which combined with their access to large quantities of such an advanced raw material has allowed them to secretly develop some of the most advanced technology on Earth.


So nothing like any country in Africa in the last 300 years.
 
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skipping it, didnt like the trailer


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It's a no from me.
 
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I’ll wait. Maybe watch it when it hits Netflix.
 
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I'm very interested to know how a country in Africa is the most technologically advanced in the world.


I don't know about the movie, but in the comics, Wakanda houses nearly all of Earth's supply of Vibranium (the rare and incredibly valuable alien metal that was also used to construct Captain America's shield), while at the same time being immensely isolationist and secretive.

They're not only vastly wealthy from strategic sales of small quantities of Vibranium to the outside world, but they've also devoted most of that wealth to education and research, which combined with their access to large quantities of such an advanced raw material has allowed them to secretly develop some of the most advanced technology on Earth.


So nothing like any country in Africa in the last 300 years.


In a franchise including a man created by a gem, an angry green giant, a man surviving because of a light bulb in his chest, a VERY angry blue TITAN off to gather more gems with a big metal glove, alternate dimensions, superpowers, coming back from the dead...

It's the fact that this movie takes place in Africa that's so unbelievable as to ruin the experience?


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I’ll be going on the 16th. My son and I have a bit of a tradition where he skips out of school a few minutes early and we see the 4pm matinee. Personally I’ve tried not to get too nit picky and just enjoy the show.
 
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In a franchise including a man created by a gem, an angry green giant, a man surviving because of a light bulb in his chest, a VERY angry blue TITAN off to gather more gems with a big metal glove, alternate dimensions, superpowers, coming back from the dead...


This.. You guys kill me sometimes. Big Grin




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Originally posted by matai:
I'm very interested to know how a country in Africa is the most technologically advanced in the world.


I don't know about the movie, but in the comics, Wakanda houses nearly all of Earth's supply of Vibranium (the rare and incredibly valuable alien metal that was also used to construct Captain America's shield), while at the same time being immensely isolationist and secretive.

They're not only vastly wealthy from strategic sales of small quantities of Vibranium to the outside world, but they've also devoted most of that wealth to education and research, which combined with their access to large quantities of such an advanced raw material has allowed them to secretly develop some of the most advanced technology on Earth.


So nothing like any country in Africa in the last 300 years.


In a franchise including a man created by a gem, an angry green giant, a man surviving because of a light bulb in his chest, a VERY angry blue TITAN off to gather more gems with a big metal glove, alternate dimensions, superpowers, coming back from the dead...

It's the fact that this movie takes place in Africa that's so unbelievable as to ruin the experience?

Don't forget the old dude with the beard that seems to show up every where. He has a lot of jobs, package delivery man, mail man, strip club DJ.........................

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That old dude is for sure creepy.
That said, yeah, I think imma go see it opening night. I love the marvel MU, and the cast to me is one who I loved their previous works.


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I liked the Black Panther character, especially when he was an Avenger back in 70’s. I hope the movie is good but I doubt that they could resist putting some social justice messaging in.


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I actually thought the trailer was pretty impressive. I liked the dynamic and character chemistry that Black Panther brought to Civil War and I expect that the stand alone movie will be enjoyable. I do hope they kept it as apolitical as possible though.


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In a franchise including a man created by a gem, an angry green giant, a man surviving because of a light bulb in his chest, a VERY angry blue TITAN off to gather more gems with a big metal glove, alternate dimensions, superpowers, coming back from the dead...

It's the fact that this movie takes place in Africa that's so unbelievable as to ruin the experience?


This is probably the funniest thing I have read on SF in a long time!! I'm dying!! Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin
 
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In a franchise including a man created by a gem, an angry green giant, a man surviving because of a light bulb in his chest, a VERY angry blue TITAN off to gather more gems with a big metal glove, alternate dimensions, superpowers, coming back from the dead...

It's the fact that this movie takes place in Africa that's so unbelievable as to ruin the experience?


This is probably the funniest thing I have read on SF in a long time!! I'm dying!! Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin


He didn’t even get to Thor, Cap, the Guardians. Hey Africa and I’m the fuck out mang!!



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To be fair, I'm passing on the new Ant Man, as well.
 
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To be fair, I'm passing on the new Ant Man, as well.


I still haven't seen the first Antman, guardians 1 & 2, the last couple of Spider-Man movies, and maybe a couple more. I like the Captain America and iron man movies best. But I've been disappointed more than once because they way over the top with cgi. Use more of the budget on writing and less on special effects.
 
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