Wakanda Forever

On it’s own, it was a worthy successor to the original, and I liked this one a little more because of the introduction of one of my favorite Marvel characters, Namor, the Sub Mariner.

In the scope of the MCU, it’s a film that doesn’t move the sticks much, which I guess is a good thing.

It was definitely one of the more emotional films that I’ve seen in a while, it was all I could do from totally bawling like an idiot during certain parts.

And once again, the trailers reveal NOTHING.  They’re good,  the Disney/Marvel Marketing Department.

I may or may not see it again in the theatre.

Imperius Rex!

Holiday

I went to go see Black Panther for the second time.

It’s definitely in my top 5 Marvel films, and top 10 superhero films, of all time.

As with second viewings, I managed to hear dialogue I missed the first time around.

My favorite character in the movie is M’Baku.

I said elsewhere that I want to put him in my Marvel buddy film, staring Luis, Korg, Groot, and Ned.  And maybe Darcy.

So begins my birthday week staycation.

Woohoo.

After last year’s 50th birthday shindig, I’m not really feeling like doing anything for my 51st, to be honest.

Though if anyone wants to feed me pizza this Friday, I’m all for it.

I tried the Hostess SnoBall ice cream bar today.  Tasted like plastic.  I think that was the vanilla part, which I thought was marshmallow.

Dad didn’t seem impressed with it either.

Wakanda Forever!

Very good movie.

It’s not my new favorite.  In fact, it’s hard to say which, if any, is my favorite Marvel movie.  But this one is definitely a contender for that title.

The cast was great.  Aside from T’Challa, my favorite characters are Okoye and M’Baku.  The entire cast was awesome, truth be told, but there were moments with those two in particular that I liked the most.

I’d say about 95% of a packed audience stayed for the VERY predictable end of credits scene.  Almost everyone watched the mid-credits scene.

Go see it!