'Black Panther' loses its 100% Rotten Tomatoes score - Irish Independent's Ed Power scores it 3/5, "rotten".

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It just hit me that eventually?

CinemaSins will get to do this movie.

Or maybe he will skip it to avoid the possibility of being stabbed in a alley.

CinemaSins gets loads of hate these days. They should do it, the salt could be enough to warrant its own thread.
 
CinemaSins gets loads of hate these days. They should do it, the salt could be enough to warrant its own thread.
The moment they do it, a tide of comments saying how they are not comedy will come in, followed by people getting angry some YT channel gave off its own opinion. They really should mine the salt since it will bring out people getting way too obsessed over a film needing to keep a perfect score and scrubbed of any critique.
 
The moment they do it, a tide of comments saying how they are not comedy will come in, followed by people getting angry some YT channel gave off its own opinion. They really should mine the salt since it will bring out people getting way too obsessed over a film needing to keep a perfect score and scrubbed of any critique.

The hate for them is weird. Oddly it seems to come a lot from SJW types (MovieBob and ShaunJen hate them), but not really for SJW reasons. I guess it’s just a reflex for them to defend multimillionaire movie corporations and their decision makers.
 
It just hit me that eventually?

CinemaSins will get to do this movie.

Or maybe he will skip it to avoid the possibility of being stabbed in a alley.

By the time they're able to do a video on it all of the Disney drones will be waiting for their next Marvel/Star Wars hit. He'd just have to deal with belligerent black people, which is something people have been doing for centuries.
 
The hate for them is weird. Oddly it seems to come a lot from SJW types (MovieBob and ShaunJen hate them), but not really for SJW reasons. I guess it’s just a reflex for them to defend multimillionaire movie corporations and their decision makers.
The first salt thread for CinemaSins was on the last King Kong movie and that got the director to not only be angry on Twitter, it got him white knights along with seeing people trying to insist a subjective thing like comedy did not apply to CinemaSins because they feel the satire or whatever wasn't funny. Add to that some other guy trying to do a bunch of videos in dissecting what is really just a comedy channel.

CinemaSins going after Black Panther will likely have a few angry voices, especially if they think CinemaSins is racist just for doing a video on Black Panther.
 
First, Nefertiti is revealed to have been white. Then the Super Bowl, with #TakeTheKnee thwarted and a celebratory riot in Philly. Then this.

This is the best Black History Month ever.
 
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Man, you don't even have to do so as lift a finger to mine salt these days. It just comes to you like a retarded puppy.

Many of these salty faggots say that he is not important and such....but guess who is living in their heads rent free?

ED MOTHERFUCKING POWER!!!!!!!
 
Man, you don't even have to do so as lift a finger to mine salt these days. It just comes to you like a exceptional puppy.

Many of these salty faggots say that he is not important and such....but guess who is living in their heads rent free?

ED MOTHERFUCKING POWER!!!!!!!
I know people like to mock "just ignore the bully and they'll go away" as bad advice, but in this situation I think they're just giving the guy more power just by whining incessantly about him. If anyone just acted like an adult and realize that Black Panther not getting a perfect RT score isn't the end of the world, I guarantee you nobody would even know or care who Ed Power was. And yet here we are.
 
I know people like to mock "just ignore the bully and they'll go away" as bad advice, but in this situation I think they're just giving the guy more power just by whining incessantly about him. If anyone just acted like an adult and realize that Black Panther not getting a perfect RT score isn't the end of the world, I guarantee you nobody would even know or care who Ed Power was. And yet here we are.

It's identity politics. It's what people are obsessed with these days. But also agreeing to disagree seems to be an insurmountable task for many of these folks, it doesn't stop at this movie, it didn't start with it either.
 
Cole Smithey is a sad pussy who had one job, and fucked it up.
 
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http://www.urbancinefile.com.au/home/view.asp?a=22139&s=Reviews

Review by Louise Keller:
The trouble with the highly anticipated Black Panther is that it doesn't know what it wants to be: super hero extravaganza, activist action flick, James Bond wannabe or Coming to America. Yes, writer director Ryan Coogler has much to answer for. But will the fans care? Probably not. First and foremost it is championed as the first black superhero movie. In that it succeeds.

Dialogue heavy with a confused sense of place, this mega-budget Marvel marvel might be a misfire for anyone beyond the fan-base, but it does have colourful moments. Rhinos in armory, athletic warriors with stunning profiles and nippled breastplates, traditional African lip plates, spectacular waterfalls, intense battle scenes and two passionate contenders for the throne of Wakanda, who represent good and evil. Hell hath no fury as a crazed African...

The first challenge is the screenplay. Patience is required to sit through the stilted dialogue as the exposition tries to find its rhythms. The 134 minute running time drags. When the rhythms of Africa kick in, things start to look up. Looking down the cast list there is no shortage of talent, including Forest Whitaker as the Black Panther's mentor, Lupita Nyong'o as a free-spirited beauty, Andy Serkis as a nasty arms dealer, Martin Freeman as a CIA agent, Angela Bassett and Letitia Wright as the mother and sister. The locations (Atlanta and South Korea) look impressive, although Coogler flits from one location to the next; we are not sure where are supposed to be. In the battle scenes I was confused as to who was fighting whom. As for Ludwig Goransson's music score, it is dirge-like, weighing down the action instead of giving it the desired lift.

One of the funniest lines of dialogue - and certainly the most incongruous - comes when the two rivals come face to face after a long absence. 'Whassup?' Michael B. Jordan's Erik Killmonger spouts to Chadwick Boseman's T'Challa, As a hero, Boseman delivers admirably (we first met him in 2016's Captain America: Civil War), although the character is a tad earnest. Jordan makes a fine villain. He has attitude. And dreadlocks. There is no shortage of action; on display are the Black Panther's superhero skills and the power struggle for the amazing vibranium: a miracle fix-it that acts as everything - from weapon to healer.

Where Wonder Woman soared, Black Panther struggles, but there is plenty of potential for more next time around. Perhaps the script will flow better.

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Googled Louise Keller. Some interesting facts about her on the Rotten Tomatoes website.

Louise Keller is Deputy Editor and Co-Publisher of Australia?s award-winning online movie magazine Urban Cinefile, established in 1997. She co-hosted a weekly prime time movie segment for Ovation and World Movies Pay TV Channels (2004 & 2005) with her publishing partner and husband Andrew L. Urban. With more than 20 years publishing experience, she and Andrew previously published print publications Encore Magazine, Event and Sydney Diary. Born in India and educated in French-speaking Belgian Congo (Zaire) in Africa, she formerly ran her own Public Relations Company, was a professional singer for 14 years and a television hostess.

So what we have here is a white Australian woman who has actually spent time in Africa, giving the movie a negative review.

:story:There's something deliciously ironic with this.
 
Did any of those assholes actually watch the movie before bashing that critic?
 
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