Black Panther: An Unbridled Rage

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Published 2018-02-22
So I guess it did turn into a series, this will be my outlet for bad movies as time goes on, covering ones that I have previously hated as well as ones that essentially waste my time in the cinema. By doing it like this, with the videos, I am not killing those that I hate, merely saving those I love from seeing these movies, hopefully.

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If you guys want to see another video that will dare to explore Black Panther in a different light than the typical one these days, then check out The Dishonoured Wolf's video and think about giving his channel a subscrooble -

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Hopefully one day, I too can generate a weak, pointless shield from my underwear or something, depends on how generous the Wakandan's are feeling about sharing the technology, il need it for my days of toiling on the editing software, IT MAKES AS MUCH SENSE.

All Comments (20)
  • @adrianpaul1985
    "i didn't kill your father" "then why did you run?" WHY ARE YOU RUNNING!? WHY ARE YOU RUNNING!?
  • @CatAtomic99
    "Bury me in the ocean where my ancestors jumped from the ships..." Your ancestors didn't jump. That's why they're you're ancestors.
  • @CoffeeTablemmm
    Don’t forget that Wakanda could have stopped slavery but didn’t
  • @greasysteve4707
    "colonizer" -> 30 minutes later -> "you're not responsible for your father's mistakes"
  • @Ike_of_pyke
    The comics give a better explanation of the process of becoming black panther: first you must defeat the previous black panther or his chosen champion, you can eat the herb/drink the juices made from the herb then you must be chosen by the panther God as worthy. And even if you get to the last step, unless your body /physiology is correct (only T'challa's family has been so far in the comic), the Herb WILL KILL YOU if your system isn't purged of it. Meaning yes you can go through the combat and be chosen just to die of food poisoning.
  • @legoverse1412
    All guns are primitive except for one: The Desert Eagle
  • @effincook4176
    A quick note on dagger in heart: Stab wounds tend to work that way. The blade would prevent the blood from escaping... of course, offer not valid if the blade is in the heart itself, but if it hit a vein, that scene would not be absolutely impossible. Also; if you find a stab victim, don't remove the object.
  • @JonatasAdoM
    Blade is so well made that I never realized it was a super hero move, just a vampire hunter movie.
  • @jackosborne6707
    “Don’t let past mistakes define who you are.” ten minutes earlier “COLONIZER!”
  • @whiterabbit75
    Something just occured to me. Did the Wakandans outside the shield, the ones that the world think are impoverished, did they accept aid from relief workers? Did they let the Peace Corps give them food and water and medical supplies, taking away from other people who actually need those things? If they didn't, how did they explain this?
  • You know for the longest time when Ultron said "The versatile substance in the universe and they used it to make a frisbee" I always thought he was referring to plastic and I thought it was a wildly interesting concept since plastic ranges from frisbees to explosives.
  • @MasterTSayge
    And every one said Black Panther was the 1st Black revolutionary film. Everyone said Deadpool was the 1st R rated revolutionary comic book movie. Everyone said Capt Marvel was 1st independent female non-love intrest comic book movie. BLADE STARTED IT ALL!!! in 1998.
  • Man if only you knew how bad things were gonna get 5 years ago when you made this video. Marvels quality has fallen into an abyss.
  • I think the one thing that bugged me about this movie the most was how Vibranium was a cure-all/Deus Machina for literally everything and could do literally anything.
  • @bobiey76ify
    T'Challa is the creator of the suit in the comics as well as being an engineering and programming genius on the level of Tony Stark and Reed Richards(See Illuminati in Marvel comics), and is considered to be one of the top three martial artists in the world. That is why he is uniquely the Panther. The Panther did not wear the suit before T'Challa. It's his invention. I don't know why they divested him of this save they found it too parallel with Iron Man(Frankly it is why the two constantly butt heads in the comics. They are mirror images of each other: heirs to their respective kingdoms who rebelled to become superheroes). Also, Wakanda is a monarchy. You cannot challenge for kingship. (Killmonger, via comics, assumed the throne through being a rightful heir when T'Challa was presumed dead, not by punching people. He did punch some people, though.) You CAN challenge to become the Black Panther in a yearly tournament, which is a domestic military position seperate from the Ruler. It makes more sense, as you would want a strong warrior to protect the kingdom. The Panther is NOT however in charge of the military. Many of T'Challa's problems in the comics come from him trying to be in both roles, which was mostly unprecedented; that and he's a interdimensional f-boy(see T'Challa and Susan Richards, and Storm, and...you get it.). In the comics, Wakanda is not some stylized central-African village with laser lighting. It is futuristic, although their clothing remains some weird mix of a dozen different countries. And they have guns. Lots of guns. Okay AND spears, but they are energy projectile weapons. They do not share the Herb with the general Wakandan public because it was the center of a huge conflict in the past. So it was ruled that only the Panther will take it, and anyone is welcome to tryout. Good luck beating the best fighter in the hemisphere, though. I find the movie pandering. Rhino's? Really? -black Marvel fan
  • @GippyHappy
    I think a big problem with the movie is they were so obsessed with putting focus on the villain and the female side characters that they totally forgot to develop the main character. Because this film only cares about the politics (racism, sexism, colonialism, isolationism) that it forgets to be an actual movie and not just a statement.