Finally got to watch it on my tv, and I noticed they had the casualties and money lost for all the "disasters"
New York: $18.8B, 74 dead
D.C.: $2.8B, 23 dead
Sokovia: $474B, 177 dead
No Just fukking No.
compare that to man of steel
How does this compare to the destruction and lives lost in the battle of Metropolis? I'm starting to think Superman has some competition
I have some complaints:
1) They've revealed too much in the trailers.
2) There's too many characters in the movie. It will be difficult flesh out some of their stories (i.e.: Black Panther, Spider Man)
I'm more excited for the Thor/Hulk movie.
Well they fukked up by even allowing Doom not to be used in their films. So they are not without fault for all of this mayhem.
How does this compare to the destruction and lives lost in the battle of Metropolis? I'm starting to think Superman has some competition
So that’s exactly what scientist Charles Watson and his hazard-assessment team at Watson Technical Consulting did, at the request of BuzzFeed. By running analytical models on the Metropolis stand-ins of New York and Chicago, Watson estimates that some 129,000 people would have died so that Henry Cavill and Michael Shannon could finally punch each other, with another 250,000 going missing in the rubble, and nearly a million beyond that left injured. (The extent to which their injuries would prevent them from expressing gratitude to Superman for coming to their planet, so he could save it from threats he himself provoked, was unfortunately not included in the report.)
nikka it's a two and a half hour long movie, we barely seen 5 minutes of footage.
The design is great, its the lack of details/textures that's off putting. You see the details in BP suits vs Spidey's.
He's a menace
There will be fukkery most def. Either there will be some low key dumbing down (I doubt it, but you never know), or there is no dumbing down of T'Challa and his supporting cast, and you'll see a strong, borderline irrational push back from the racists that most BP fans are quite used to by now.
imho, T'Challa himself has never been the main issue. The real issue is that how the mainstream will react when he not only is rolling with his inner circle, but also when he and his inner circle are portrayed in a highly competent manner and proudly rep their country, even if they do so in a low key antagonistic manner.
There will be push back by default, simply because the majority of the cast is black. Bet that.