OPINION Is Marvel's Black Panther movie really a "special moment" for Black America??

i was 11

and i thought it was great to see the images of my own people on the screen being superheroes and community folk. there were some thugs, but i inthk the story glamorized the everyday man, and it really inspired me to be the best i could be... especially at the end when the whole community stood up behind him...i was only 11 but i wanted to be just like meteor man.........someone who care about the people around him and my entire community could stand behind....


it sucks that it didn't leave a stronger impact on you......

again, 10 yr old AP and 34 yr old AP are going to watch that movie with two vastly different perspectives. I didnt say the movie was trash, it was just ok.
 
So you honestly think BP is dimming black history month....
i got one better for you...

go in any school in this country any grade and ask kids to tell you about MLK, Malcolm, Obama, and T'challa

see who they get most excited about, and who they know the most about, who they look up to more.

:shrug3:
 
against you i agree niggas are trendy.. thats it.
well it's trendy ass niggaz that's overreacting to this movie, and it's screaming to our overall identity crisis as a people, and ultimately i see that as more harmful than good...

as much as i wanna like this movie....i'm already irritated by the obnoxious.."casual fans"


and u exactly know what i'm talking about.....

the people who swear this is the greatest movie to ever black people of any black people movie ever....and COMPLETELY forgot about meteor man....

like this literally just happened in front of us....i'm not even exaggerating or making it up......

u know u see it......
 
i got one better for you...

go in any school in this country any grade and ask kids to tell you about MLK, Malcolm, Obama, and T'challa

see who they get most excited about, and who they know the most about, who they look up to more.

:shrug3:
Nigga. thats a terribad example..

one because thats on the fam .. school lightly touches on each... More so on MLK than any.. the disconnect has to be fixed from home.. thats on the parents..

and Kids always are more excited about xbox, gta call of duty..or comic book characters you can ask any teacher and they will tell you this..
 
obama was a cool as president, i enjoyed his 8 years it was inspirational and it showed the countries growth. However shit still shit.......

I was happy when the nigga won, but i ain't cry like it was the begin of new days for black america.....i thought niggaz was overacting then......that's why i lvoed that boondocks episode.. shit stay capturing how i feel about shit.....

i used to clown tyler perry movies... i mean i had a few of them cuz i knew chicks liked to watch them... but i clowned them too...got called a hater.....they made fun of that shit too...on fucking point....


this shit no different....i'm making all these points now, and niggaz acting liek they don't get it...

but wait till a black comedian makes fun of the black folk hype from this movie....

let there been a boondocks episode where niggaz weas beeing super extra and animated about seeing the movie...

everybody would laugh their asses off.....cuz they know it's true...


but when i say it now.....i'm reaching....

niggaz take shit so seriously they dno't even see the humor in the silly shit they doing

I think a big part of the hype is not that it's here, but that it's FINALLY here. A lot of people remember how Wesley Snipes said he wanted to do a movie based on the Black Panther character since the early 90's, and Hollywood was going to allow him to do it too. He was supposed to star in it and everything and it kept getting tossed around, announced that it was moving forward for years and then... nothing. Next thing you know, Wesley is Blade and shit if off the hook so after the first one some folks was like "aiight bet, now he can get back to Black Panther..." but it never happened. Here we are well over 20 years later and cats like me that were heavy into comics back then are finally getting a movie we were promised back in college... and ths shit looks dope as fuck. This level of hype is natural.

Honestly, I don't think it would have gotten the right treatment had it been done back then. I doubt the budget to do it justice would have been there back then. I mean, Spike Lee could barely get money to make his movies, Robert Townsend's budgets were minimal as fuck, Matty Rich and Singleton's flicks were shoestring, so even with Wesley being as big a star as he was back then I doubt he would have gotten enough money to do it right.
 
Nigga. thats a terribad example..

one because thats on the fam .. school lightly touches on each... More so on MLK than any.. the disconnect has to be fixed from home.. thats on the parents..

and Kids always are more excited about xbox, gta call of duty..or comic book characters you can ask any teacher and they will tell you this..
yea it was loaded as fuck, but the point remains a fictional character about to be the most important figure in the black community during black history month, and that shit is worth a discussion about what it says about us as a people..

1 we're trendy
2 identity crisis
3 niggaz gonna nig
 
I think a big part of the hype is not that it's here, but that it's FINALLY here. A lot of people remember how Wesley Snipes said he wanted to do a movie based on the Black Panther character since the early 90's, and Hollywood was going to allow him to do it too. He was supposed to star in it and everything and it kept getting tossed around, announced that it was moving forward for years and then... nothing. Next thing you know, Wesley is Blade and shit if off the hook so after the first one some folks was like "aiight bet, now he can get back to Black Panther..." but it never happened. Here we are well over 20 years later and cats like me that were heavy into comics back then are finally getting a movie we were promised back in college... and ths shit looks dope as fuck. This level of hype is natural.

Honestly, I don't think it would have gotten the right treatment had it been done back then. I doubt the budget to do it justice would have been there back then. I mean, Spike Lee could barely get money to make his movies, Robert Townsend's budgets were minimal as fuck, Matty Rich and Singleton's flicks were shoestring, so even with Wesley being as big a star as he was back then I doubt he would have gotten enough money to do it right.
i agreee with all that,,,

it's just these niggaz killing me

 
well it's trendy ass niggaz that's overreacting to this movie, and it's screaming to our overall identity crisis as a people, and ultimately i see that as more harmful than good...

as much as i wanna like this movie....i'm already irritated by the obnoxious.."casual fans"


and u exactly know what i'm talking about.....

the people who swear this is the greatest movie to ever black people of any black people movie ever....and COMPLETELY forgot about meteor man....

like this literally just happened in front of us....i'm not even exaggerating or making it up......

u know u see it......
i really dont know anyone like this.. i mean we all are going to see its because shits looks poppin and has a all black cast whats not to love about that .... and it doesnt look wack. and it cant be pigeonholed its a black star wars. and when you have something like that fanaticism is going to happen but i think you are amplifying the shit you see a lil to much after all your in marlyand

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i was 11

and i thought it was great to see the images of my own people on the screen being superheroes and community folk. there were some thugs, but i inthk the story glamorized the everyday man, and it really inspired me to be the best i could be... especially at the end when the whole community stood up behind him...i was only 11 but i wanted to be just like meteor man.........someone who care about the people around him and my entire community could stand behind....


it sucks that it didn't leave a stronger impact on you......

When Meteor Man came out I was 21 and just about to go back to EMU within a few weeks. When I saw that advertisement for it I was like "Aiight, bet... Townsend doing good for himself." and applauded the fact that a Black filmmaker would step outside the box they were pigeonholed into and make a superhero flick.

But... bruh... Shits looked corny as hell to me. Meteor Man had two superhero flicks to live up to in order to get my dollars: Batman and Batman Returns, and it simply didn't compare. I watched it on HBO and thought it was corny but I still recognized it for what it was: The first Black superhero flick ever made with a Black director and cast.
 
@King Du



you really doing this..these corny memes are representative of reality.. these are jokes b.... wait a sec a just saw a commercial about taking a trip to Wakanda using bitcoins..
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see that's the difference between you and me....


you be thinkign niggaz be joking...

i know thse niggaz be serious...


it's admirable you think they joking... it means you still have hope that niggaz ain't this far gone...


but i know the harsh cold reality....


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to your point Du, i do agree that people in general are trendy. This isnt exclusive to the black community, however, in this instance, to Playmakers point, all i see are a buncha corny ass memes b/c we live in a society, unfortunately, where everybody wants to be the next hashtag to pop...or to have their meme be the one that stands out
 
and you know why niggas are trendy
(just on the point of trendy)

because of the status SYMBOL it projects to people that buy into frivolity and it sometimes symbolizes a confidence they dont possess from within
 
look, i know yall niggaz got too much pride to say i was right.

it's cool....just don't act like i'm reaching when i point it out like a jerk all february long.....
 
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