[Deleted User] wrote: » Black Panther got 7 Oscar nominations. Not that Oscars mean all that much but wtf.
Squidgy Black wrote: » Black Panther was EXTREMELY popular in the states. The whole premise of an African tribe fighting to protect their land, which was posed as a third world country under disguise but actually a rich and powerful nation, hit home with multiple demographics. Also the first black superhero film from Marvel. It was always bound to get critically acclaimed, especially given the current political environment and the American movement of "staying woke". You have to give Marvel credit, they launched it in the perfect political climate with the Black Lives Matter movement etc ongoing.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Still waiting on this comic book film fad to die off.....
Squidgy Black wrote: » I've heard many a D3/D4 person say 'Mom'.
stephen_n wrote: » I’m from Bray and I’d always have said it. If I said Mam or Mammy I’d have got a clip on the ear.
mfceiling wrote: » At home in rural Tyrone she is referred to as "the oul doll" or simply by her 1st name.
wp_rathead wrote: » Don't see how it's a "fad"? Dark Knight Birdman Spiderman- into the Spider-Verse They're all "comic book films" but are all totally distinct that it'd be hard to group them in together It is like saying "when will this films based on a book fad die off"
wp_rathead wrote: » [Deleted User] wrote: » Still waiting on this comic book film fad to die off..... Don't see how it's a "fad"? Dark Knight Birdman Spiderman- into the Spider-Verse They're all "comic book films" but are all totally distinct that it'd be hard to group them in together It is like saying "when will this films based on a book fad die off"
Deleted User wrote: » Maybe calling them a fad is wishful thinking. Although I haven't seen a western in the cinema in a long time. I had to google Spider-Verse... they rebooted it again!! Had no idea birdman is based off a comic book. Outside of the films you mention, there is a swath of them that seem to paint by numbers. Zero tension; bad guys lose, good guys win; jarring humour throughout. Black Panther is a perfect example. I'm being a bit contrarian. They're continued popularity has pushed me further away from them. They aren't completely awful, but they aren't oscar worthy by any stretch of the imagination. Funnily enough Black Panther didn't get nominated for special effects, which is usually the strong point of these films.
molloyjh wrote: » Aren’t most modern movies structured the same way, particularly action oriented ones? It’s not just comic book movies. I saw The Predator, being a big fan of the first one obviously, last week and that was an awful movie. Pure tripe from start to finish. So by comparison Marvel are doing well to turn out so many films that are way above that level. I’m seriously bored of them, but I’d take them over some of the other pure garbage out there these days.
troyzer wrote: » I'm really confused by this Malthouse compromise ****e. From what I've read it's basically this: MPs want May to ask the EU to replace the backstop with a solution which combines technology, trusted trader schemes and number plate recognition etc. If the EU says no, the UK should ask them for an extended transition agreement without the backstop in exchange for guaranteed citizens rights and financial contributions. So basically, option 1 is where the hard Brexiteers were a year ago with max-fac and option 2 is basically what the current deal is except an extra year and without the backstop. I.E. exactly what May has been asking for this whole time. I have no idea why some MPs and even the media are hailing this as a potential breakthroigh.
Neil3030 wrote: » How do I convince my cousin to call his newborn son Tadhg? I already convinced him to name his first son Tadhg, so I feel it will be a bit tricky....
Foreman has 12 children, five sons and seven daughters. His five sons are George Jr., George III ("Monk"), George IV ("Big Wheel"), George V ("Red"), and George VI ("Little Joey")
b.gud wrote: » https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Foreman#Personal_life Edit: Tadhg Two has a nice ring to it
Neil3030 wrote: » If the brothers ever got into a fight it would also allow me reuse my "When two tadhgs go to war.." joke
ClanofLams wrote: » https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ZKiUqyvm7Zk The comments under this are bizarre. It's obviously bots or whatever, just find it astonishing how common place this is now.