I loved the rich vivid colors, the visuals are stunning, action-sequences are boss...I even liked the music, it fit the theme perfectly.
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Looks great. I don't know much past the basics about the character, but I see Klaw and what appears to be several other foes--plus some great cinematic variant costumes, too.WANTED: Dick Grayson SI trousers; gray AJ Mustang horse; vintage RC Batman (Bruce Wayne) head; minty Wolfman tights; mint Black Knight sword; minty Launcelot boots; Lion Rock (pale) Dracula & Mummy heads; Lion Rock Franky squared boots; Wayne Foundation blue furniture; Flash Gordon/Ming (10") unbroken holsters; CHiPs gloved arms; POTA T2 tan body; CTVT/vintage Friar Tuck robes, BBP TZ Burgess Meredith glasses.Comment
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Agreed. The visuals, designs and cinematography are all outstanding, but the music annoys the cRAP outta me, too. If this is being marketed as a way to bring black characters to a wider, more diverse audience, why stereotype it with rap music? I don't recall any of the other MCU releases having rap music as an accompaniment, so using it with a black character and largely black cast seems like the very definition of stereotyping. Tribal music or something similar would've been pretty cool, but the whole gangsta vibe of the music ghettoizes the movie, IMHO.sigpic Oh then, what's this? Big flashy lighty thing, that's what brought me here! Big flashy lighty things have got me written all over them. Not actually. But give me time. And a crayon.Comment
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Agreed. The visuals, designs and cinematography are all outstanding, but the music annoys the cRAP outta me, too. If this is being marketed as a way to bring black characters to a wider, more diverse audience, why stereotype it with rap music? I don't recall any of the other MCU releases having rap music as an accompaniment, so using it with a black character and largely black cast seems like the very definition of stereotyping. Tribal music or something similar would've been pretty cool, but the whole gangsta vibe of the music ghettoizes the movie, IMHO.
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I loved the music in this trailer, especially the sampling.
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Just so I'm clear, this is a movie about a black hero and a black nation and mostly black characters, and you're unhappy because the trailer uses HUGELY POPULAR hip-hop music sampling, which you feel "stereotypes" blacks and "ghettoizes" the movie. Instead you would have preferred "tribal music".
DEAR LORD.
No one batted an eye when Thor Ragnarok trailer played Led Zeppelin...and I'm sure many non rockers could care less about them too. Thor, blond long haired dude with Led Zep in the background. Stereotyping too if you are going by that logic.
I'm not into hip hop at all...but I thought that music was boss with the subject matter.
A black superhero lead with a mostly black cast...heck yeah hip hop is appropriate.
What were you expecting...a Black Panther trailer with Celine Dion music?
Last edited by Hector; Oct 17, '17, 9:53 PM.sigpicComment
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I thought it was a brilliant trailer, well conceived and executed with everything in it just about pitch perfect. If the movie is as good as the trailer, it just may be my favorite Marvel movie.
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I honestly don't even get how the music in this trailer sounds much different than the music in other Marvel trailers. I just re-watched Ragarok and Homecoming trailers again - both have heavy bass-driven electronic rhythmic music - very similar. Homecoming makes heavy use of use of a hip-hop track, the Ragnarok trailer is mainly a rhythmic synthy track. The biggest difference I hear is the vocal samples. Some of the 'uhs' and 'yeahs' sound like they're from old school hip-hop (I can't place them), and then there's all the vocal stuff from Gil Scott Heron.Comment
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