It's cool to see the Twitter reactions, but it makes little sense to get even overly hyped about red carpet premier reactions. We SEEN this scenario before. These type of reactions are always overhyped or overblown. We even learn from the actual reviews by credits be on some BS. If anything at the very least The Last Jedi should have taught us is to take these things with a grain of salt.
This is not to say not to be excited for the film or the film will be bad. I expect it to be great. But I won't and ask people not to get over-excited and you ruin your own experience due to overhyping yourself, and it doesn't meet whatever personal expectations you have.
I know this film be dope, but I am taking more NOTICE at some of the more critical tweets such as it having a slow paced introduction and partially good/bad action sequences. It is those things I take note so to prepare myself when I go into this film.
As for MBJ, I never understood why people doubted him to be wack. He's always gave people a dope performance in whatever he does and always takes it up another level whenever he works with Coogler. I knew from the moment Coogler said his right-hand-man was in it that he'll kill that role. In fact, because of their movie relationship, I am wouldn't be shocked if he outshined all the other respected actors, because of them knowing how to get the best from each other whereas the rest have to find their chemistry.