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Re: Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (11/11/22)

Posted: Sat November 19, 2022 3:13 am
by epilogue
wease wrote:What did you think Joe?
Really dug it. Not as good as the first one and they tried to cram a lot into it. But overall I enjoyed the movie and was really moved. The end wrecked me.

Re: Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (11/11/22)

Posted: Sat November 19, 2022 4:19 am
by VinylGuy
Spoiler: show
kinda rude for Lupita to show Panther Girl her hidden nephew in the very exact moment she was grieving her brother right? Bitch just wait for tomorrow

Re: Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (11/11/22)

Posted: Sat November 19, 2022 12:34 pm
by wease
VinylGuy wrote:
Spoiler: show
kinda rude for Lupita to show Panther Girl her hidden nephew in the very exact moment she was grieving her brother right? Bitch just wait for tomorrow
Spoiler: show
She was grieving her brother the entire movie.

Re: Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (11/11/22)

Posted: Sat November 19, 2022 2:17 pm
by VinylGuy
Was she? Or did she wanted…reveeengeee

Re: Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (11/11/22)

Posted: Sat November 19, 2022 6:53 pm
by wease
VinylGuy wrote:Was she? Or did she wanted…reveeengeee
Yes

Re: Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (11/11/22)

Posted: Sat November 19, 2022 7:50 pm
by Mecca
To be fair to vinylguy: She was finally dealing with mourning her brother in that moment.

Re: Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (11/11/22)

Posted: Sat November 19, 2022 7:59 pm
by epilogue
Mecca wrote:To be fair to vinylguy: She was finally dealing with mourning her brother in that moment.
To be fair to Shuri: She was dealing with mourning her brother in the entire movie.

Re: Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (11/11/22)

Posted: Sat November 19, 2022 8:13 pm
by wease
epilogue wrote:
Mecca wrote:To be fair to vinylguy: She was finally dealing with mourning her brother in that moment.
To be fair to Shuri: She was dealing with mourning her brother in the entire movie.
Exactly

Re: Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (11/11/22)

Posted: Sat November 19, 2022 9:27 pm
by VinylGuy
Mecca wrote:To be fair to vinylguy: She was finally dealing with mourning her brother in that moment.
yeah, exactly.

i dont these guys really got the movie.

Re: Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (11/11/22)

Posted: Sat November 19, 2022 9:56 pm
by Mecca
wease wrote:
epilogue wrote:
Mecca wrote:To be fair to vinylguy: She was finally dealing with mourning her brother in that moment.
To be fair to Shuri: She was dealing with mourning her brother in the entire movie.
Exactly
It’s the difference between searching for a way and finding the way she wanted to do it. She found her answer and at the moment was doing one thing symbolically that tied mourning him and her mother at the same time by burning the funeral clothes, a method her mother taught her. Namor’s appearance interrupted that mother/daughter moment and is in part why she needed to deal with the Namor problem first; it interrupted her T’Challa problem.

Re: Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (11/11/22)

Posted: Sat November 19, 2022 10:09 pm
by epilogue
Mecca wrote:
wease wrote:
epilogue wrote:
Mecca wrote:To be fair to vinylguy: She was finally dealing with mourning her brother in that moment.
To be fair to Shuri: She was dealing with mourning her brother in the entire movie.
Exactly
It’s the difference between searching for a way and finding the way she wanted to do it. She found her answer and at the moment was doing one thing symbolically that tied mourning him and her mother at the same time by burning the funeral clothes, a method her mother taught her. Namor’s appearance interrupted that mother/daughter moment and is in part why she needed to deal with the Namor problem first; it interrupted her T’Challa problem.
That's one way to look at it.

Another aspect, based on what you posted above, is that she got to have that mother/child moment.

Re: Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (11/11/22)

Posted: Sat November 19, 2022 10:14 pm
by Mecca
epilogue wrote:
Mecca wrote:
wease wrote:
epilogue wrote:
Mecca wrote:To be fair to vinylguy: She was finally dealing with mourning her brother in that moment.
To be fair to Shuri: She was dealing with mourning her brother in the entire movie.
Exactly
It’s the difference between searching for a way and finding the way she wanted to do it. She found her answer and at the moment was doing one thing symbolically that tied mourning him and her mother at the same time by burning the funeral clothes, a method her mother taught her. Namor’s appearance interrupted that mother/daughter moment and is in part why she needed to deal with the Namor problem first; it interrupted her T’Challa problem.
That's one way to look at it.

Another aspect, based on what you posted above, is that she got to have that mother/child moment.
I don’t agree that it was “rude” just that it was her taking a big step in that moment

Re: Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (11/11/22)

Posted: Sat November 19, 2022 10:16 pm
by epilogue
Mecca wrote:
epilogue wrote:
Mecca wrote:
wease wrote:
epilogue wrote:
Mecca wrote:To be fair to vinylguy: She was finally dealing with mourning her brother in that moment.
To be fair to Shuri: She was dealing with mourning her brother in the entire movie.
Exactly
It’s the difference between searching for a way and finding the way she wanted to do it. She found her answer and at the moment was doing one thing symbolically that tied mourning him and her mother at the same time by burning the funeral clothes, a method her mother taught her. Namor’s appearance interrupted that mother/daughter moment and is in part why she needed to deal with the Namor problem first; it interrupted her T’Challa problem.
That's one way to look at it.

Another aspect, based on what you posted above, is that she got to have that mother/child moment.
I don’t agree that it was “rude” just that it was her taking a big step in that moment
If you don't agree then why are you trying to justify or "be fair" to vg?

Re: Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (11/11/22)

Posted: Sat November 19, 2022 10:21 pm
by Mecca
epilogue wrote:
Mecca wrote:
epilogue wrote:
Mecca wrote:
wease wrote:
epilogue wrote:
Mecca wrote:To be fair to vinylguy: She was finally dealing with mourning her brother in that moment.
To be fair to Shuri: She was dealing with mourning her brother in the entire movie.
Exactly
It’s the difference between searching for a way and finding the way she wanted to do it. She found her answer and at the moment was doing one thing symbolically that tied mourning him and her mother at the same time by burning the funeral clothes, a method her mother taught her. Namor’s appearance interrupted that mother/daughter moment and is in part why she needed to deal with the Namor problem first; it interrupted her T’Challa problem.
That's one way to look at it.

Another aspect, based on what you posted above, is that she got to have that mother/child moment.
I don’t agree that it was “rude” just that it was her taking a big step in that moment
If you don't agree then why are you trying to justify or "be fair" to vg?
To be fair to his point that it was a big moment in her grief as opposed to POV that she was grieving the whole movie. He was wrong, but right about one aspect of it

Re: Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (11/11/22)

Posted: Sat November 19, 2022 10:30 pm
by epilogue
Mecca wrote:
epilogue wrote:
Mecca wrote:
epilogue wrote:
Mecca wrote:
wease wrote:
epilogue wrote:
Mecca wrote:To be fair to vinylguy: She was finally dealing with mourning her brother in that moment.
To be fair to Shuri: She was dealing with mourning her brother in the entire movie.
Exactly
It’s the difference between searching for a way and finding the way she wanted to do it. She found her answer and at the moment was doing one thing symbolically that tied mourning him and her mother at the same time by burning the funeral clothes, a method her mother taught her. Namor’s appearance interrupted that mother/daughter moment and is in part why she needed to deal with the Namor problem first; it interrupted her T’Challa problem.
That's one way to look at it.

Another aspect, based on what you posted above, is that she got to have that mother/child moment.
I don’t agree that it was “rude” just that it was her taking a big step in that moment
If you don't agree then why are you trying to justify or "be fair" to vg?
To be fair to his point that it was a big moment in her grief as opposed to POV that she was grieving the whole movie. He was wrong, but right about one aspect of it
But you just said you didn't agree with him. So he was right but you don't agree?

Re: Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (11/11/22)

Posted: Sat November 19, 2022 10:30 pm
by Jorge
Omg

Re: Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (11/11/22)

Posted: Sat November 19, 2022 10:33 pm
by Ello Sailor
Fetch the popcorn. The gloves are off!

Re: Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (11/11/22)

Posted: Sat November 19, 2022 10:42 pm
by Mecca
epilogue wrote:
Mecca wrote:
epilogue wrote:
Mecca wrote:
epilogue wrote:
Mecca wrote:
wease wrote:
epilogue wrote:
Mecca wrote:To be fair to vinylguy: She was finally dealing with mourning her brother in that moment.
To be fair to Shuri: She was dealing with mourning her brother in the entire movie.
Exactly
It’s the difference between searching for a way and finding the way she wanted to do it. She found her answer and at the moment was doing one thing symbolically that tied mourning him and her mother at the same time by burning the funeral clothes, a method her mother taught her. Namor’s appearance interrupted that mother/daughter moment and is in part why she needed to deal with the Namor problem first; it interrupted her T’Challa problem.
That's one way to look at it.

Another aspect, based on what you posted above, is that she got to have that mother/child moment.
I don’t agree that it was “rude” just that it was her taking a big step in that moment
If you don't agree then why are you trying to justify or "be fair" to vg?
To be fair to his point that it was a big moment in her grief as opposed to POV that she was grieving the whole movie. He was wrong, but right about one aspect of it
But you just said you didn't agree with him. So he was right but you don't agree?
“I don’t agree that it was “rude” just that it was her taking a big step in that moment”

Re: Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (11/11/22)

Posted: Sat November 19, 2022 10:48 pm
by epilogue
Mecca wrote:
epilogue wrote:
Mecca wrote:
epilogue wrote:
Mecca wrote:
epilogue wrote:
Mecca wrote:
wease wrote:
epilogue wrote:
Mecca wrote:To be fair to vinylguy: She was finally dealing with mourning her brother in that moment.
To be fair to Shuri: She was dealing with mourning her brother in the entire movie.
Exactly
It’s the difference between searching for a way and finding the way she wanted to do it. She found her answer and at the moment was doing one thing symbolically that tied mourning him and her mother at the same time by burning the funeral clothes, a method her mother taught her. Namor’s appearance interrupted that mother/daughter moment and is in part why she needed to deal with the Namor problem first; it interrupted her T’Challa problem.
That's one way to look at it.

Another aspect, based on what you posted above, is that she got to have that mother/child moment.
I don’t agree that it was “rude” just that it was her taking a big step in that moment
If you don't agree then why are you trying to justify or "be fair" to vg?
To be fair to his point that it was a big moment in her grief as opposed to POV that she was grieving the whole movie. He was wrong, but right about one aspect of it
But you just said you didn't agree with him. So he was right but you don't agree?
“I don’t agree that it was “rude” just that it was her taking a big step in that moment”
omg

Re: Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (11/11/22)

Posted: Sat November 19, 2022 11:18 pm
by VinylGuy
to be fair, i was half joking with the rude part... i thought it was funny Lupita chose that moment to drop such a bombshell. I get why, its because of poor ham fisted storytelling.