y'all motherfuckers are ridiculous.Under water Mexicans is legit the funniest thing I've heard in a minute. He literally called them wetbacks.
So you didn’t see WKF?See, I'm glad I did what the fuck I did. I bought a ticket for Wakanda forever and saw violent night instead.
While I'm in line, one of the guys at the desk was telling the manager how good a movie what kind of forever was, this guy was white and so with the manager. The manager said smugly, "it's not on my to-do list"
Racist ass crackers
Violent night was okay, but I'm glad I didn't pay for it
So you didn’t see WKF?
'Black Panther 2' was father-son story before Chadwick Boseman's death
Director Ryan Coogler revealed his original plan for the 'Black Panther' sequel, which would have focused on Chadwick Boseman's T'Challa and his young son.ew.com
Sounds like a great story. It also makes me realize how weird it would have been to watch it with someone other than Chadwick as T'Challa and pretending as if nothing happened.
Good shitBro, I've seen Wakanda Forever 5 times, including once in 3D. But for the next month anytime I go see a white movie I'm paying for a ticket for Black Panther.
For the Culture
I'll probably pay for a ticket for the Whitney Houston movie but besides that it's all Wakanda Forever
Yeah, saw that. Wakanda Forever was never going to match the hype and box office of the first. BP is sixth all-time domestic at $700M. Crazy numbers for any film, especially one with a predominantly Black cast. Still, I'm a little disappointed it couldn't even crack $900M, especially after the strong opening. It pulled in better domestic totals than Doctor Strange 2 and Thor: Love and Thunder but fell short in foreign markets.
Yeah, saw that. Wakanda Forever was never going to match the hype and box office of the first. BP is sixth all-time domestic at $700M. Crazy numbers for any film, especially one with a predominantly Black cast. Still, I'm a little disappointed it couldn't even crack $900M, especially after the strong opening. It pulled in better domestic totals than Doctor Strange 2 and Thor: Love and Thunder but fell short in foreign markets.
Yeah, saw that. Wakanda Forever was never going to match the hype and box office of the first. BP is sixth all-time domestic at $700M. Crazy numbers for any film, especially one with a predominantly Black cast. Still, I'm a little disappointed it couldn't even crack $900M, especially after the strong opening. It pulled in better domestic totals than Doctor Strange 2 and Thor: Love and Thunder but fell short in foreign markets.
Just watched the vid and he's right...800 million is no flop and I think Coogler deservers an award just for being able to put something together so good. Like he focused on Angela Bassett and put her out front and minimize the time shuri was in the suit because quite frankly she couldn't really hang with Namor.
^^
that part STILL confuses me.
This was and still not mentioned ENOUGH
THAT ALONE maks this a HUGE sucess to me
and also
how that boycott work out?
Imagine if THAT bullsh*t was NEVER a thing (it never really was but still)
1) There's still an aversion to seeing Black people on the big screen in some parts of the world. Not as bad as it used to be, but it still exists.
2) A predominantly female cast. It's always an uphill battle for female led films. (e.g., The Woman King)
3) A predominantly female cast of brown and darkskin Black women. Colorism is still a thing. Casting has made it worse over the last couple of years. If Black actresses don't have a certain look, audiences aren't as interested/invested.
4) There's this perception that Black talent (in front and behind the camera) is automatically inferior. Doesn't matter if they have access to the same resources as everybody else, the final product is always lacking. The story is bad/boring, actors are terrible, the action is poor, etc.
If I remember correctly, the Black audience for Wakanda Forever's opening weekend was higher for than Black Panther. I believe the white audience was smaller.
It's not a flop, but 250 million plus 150 million for marketing is 400 million. Now, there is rumor that they pulled SOME strange world money to throw into Wakanda marketing. But even at $400 million total it needs close to 750-800 to break even. Most objective sources are reporting the same numbers.Just watched the vid and he's right...800 million is no flop and I think Coogler deservers an award just for being able to put something together so good. Like he focused on Angela Bassett and put her out front and minimize the time shuri was in the suit because quite frankly she couldn't really hang with Namor.
1) There's still an aversion to seeing Black people on the big screen in some parts of the world. Not as bad as it used to be, but it still exists.
2) A predominantly female cast. It's always an uphill battle for female led films. (e.g., The Woman King)
3) A predominantly female cast of brown and darkskin Black women. Colorism is still a thing. Casting has made it worse over the last couple of years. If Black actresses don't have a certain look, audiences aren't as interested/invested.
4) There's this perception that Black talent (in front and behind the camera) is automatically inferior. Doesn't matter if they have access to the same resources as everybody else, the final product is always lacking. The story is bad/boring, actors are terrible, the action is poor, etc.
If I remember correctly, the Black audience for Wakanda Forever's opening weekend was higher for than Black Panther. I believe the white audience was smaller.
Under water Mexicans is legit the funniest thing I've heard in a minute. He literally called them wetbacks.