Black Panther! Many Accolades & Acclaim already! 8 Oscar Noms!...Baph? Shuji?!

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Y'all said it wasn't gonna get any nominations to begin with!
Already halfway there!
This record breaking, critically acclaimed, cult classic, nomiated BLACK movie
:blessed:



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Quote from: Twisted Elegance on December 07, 2018, 11:07:44 AM
G
Y'all said it wasn't gonna get any nominations to begin with!
Already halfway there!
This record breaking, critically acclaimed, cult classic, nomiated BLACK movie
:blessed:


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Quote from: tontonton on December 07, 2018, 11:12:51 AM
Quote from: Twisted Elegance on December 07, 2018, 11:07:44 AM
G
Y'all said it wasn't gonna get any nominations to begin with!
Already halfway there!
This record breaking, critically acclaimed, cult classic, nomiated BLACK movie
:blessed:

FlowerBomb


Just a few bits and pieces!

QuoteThe film has garnered numerous awards and nominations with most nominations recognizing the film itself, acting, screenplay, art production, and soundtrack. Black Panther was nominated for one AACTA Award, one American Film Institute (won), one American Music Award (won), nine BET Awards (winning two), one Billboard Music Award, two British Academy Film Awards, twelve Critics' Choice Movie Awards (winning three), three Golden Globe Awards, eight Grammy Awards, two Hollywood Film Awards (won), seven MTV Movie & TV Awards (winning four), one MTV Video Music Award (won), one National Board of Review (won), five People's Choice Awards (winning two), one Producers Guild of America Award, eight Satellite Awards (winning two), two Screen Actors Guild Awards, fourteen Saturn Awards (winning five), and eleven Teen
Choice Awards (winning three)



QuoteThe review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports an approval rating of 97% based on 443 reviews, with an average rating of 8.2/10.
As of February 18, 2018, it was the best-reviewed live-action superhero film on the site, beating The Dark Knight (2008) and Iron Man (both 94%)


QuoteMetacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 88 out of 100, based on 55 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".


QuoteAudiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A+" on an A+ to F scale, the second live-action superhero film to receive that grade after Marvel's The Avengers.

QuoteRelishMix reported that the use of Twitter hashtags for #BlackPanther and tagging of the film's Twitter account from those leaving the theater was the highest for a film's opening weekend, with 559,000 unique posts in one day (100,000 posts for a film is average).

QuoteWriter and activist Shaun King found the film to be a cultural moment in American black history similar to Rosa Parks' Montgomery bus boycott, Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech, or Barack Obama being elected president.


Quoten June 2018, the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of African American History and Culture announced they had acquired several items from the film for their collection, including Boseman's Black Panther costume and a shooting script for the film signed by Coogler, Feige, Moore, and Cole. The museum said that the collection provides a "fuller story of black culture and identity" by showing the progression of black Americans in film, "an industry that [once] regulated them to flat, one-dimensional and marginalized figures.

QuoteDiscussing the film as a defining moment for black America in The New York Times Magazine, Carvell Wallace said that in contrast to earlier black superhero films, Black Panther "is steeped very specifically and purposefully in its blackness". He felt Wakanda would become a "promised land" for future generations of black Americans, "untroubled by the criminal horrors of our [current] American existence."[
QuoteWriting for Time, Jamil Smith felt Black Panther would "prove to Hollywood that African-American narratives have the power to generate profits from all audiences", and described it as a resistance to "a regressive cultural and political moment fueled in part by the white-nativist movement... Its themes challenge institutional bias, its characters take unsubtle digs at oppressors, and its narrative includes prismatic perspectives on black life and tradition."

Critics' Choice Movie Awards
Best Art Direction
Best Costume Design
Best Visual Effecrs

Georgia Film Critics Association
Oglethorpe Award for Excellence in Georgia Cinema

Golden Tomato Awards
Best-Reviewed Wide Release   
Comic Book/Graphic Novel Movie   
Best Movie Wide Release


African-American Film Critics Association
Best Picture   
Best Director   
Best Song


Nominations so far!
Screen Actors Guild Awards
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture

Writers Guild of America Award
Adapted Screenplay

Golden Globes
Best Motion Picture ? Drama   
Best Original Song   "All the Stars" ? Kendrick Lamar & SZA   
Best Original Score

BAPHOMET.



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Quote from: Hey, I'm Slick Woods on January 14, 2019, 06:47:16 AM

Just a few bits and pieces!

QuoteThe film has garnered numerous awards and nominations with most nominations recognizing the film itself, acting, screenplay, art production, and soundtrack. Black Panther was nominated for one AACTA Award, one American Film Institute (won), one American Music Award (won), nine BET Awards (winning two), one Billboard Music Award, two British Academy Film Awards, twelve Critics' Choice Movie Awards (winning three), three Golden Globe Awards, eight Grammy Awards, two Hollywood Film Awards (won), seven MTV Movie & TV Awards (winning four), one MTV Video Music Award (won), one National Board of Review (won), five People's Choice Awards (winning two), one Producers Guild of America Award, eight Satellite Awards (winning two), two Screen Actors Guild Awards, fourteen Saturn Awards (winning five), and eleven Teen
Choice Awards (winning three)



QuoteThe review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports an approval rating of 97% based on 443 reviews, with an average rating of 8.2/10.
As of February 18, 2018, it was the best-reviewed live-action superhero film on the site, beating The Dark Knight (2008) and Iron Man (both 94%)


QuoteMetacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 88 out of 100, based on 55 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".


QuoteAudiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A+" on an A+ to F scale, the second live-action superhero film to receive that grade after Marvel's The Avengers.

QuoteRelishMix reported that the use of Twitter hashtags for #BlackPanther and tagging of the film's Twitter account from those leaving the theater was the highest for a film's opening weekend, with 559,000 unique posts in one day (100,000 posts for a film is average).

QuoteWriter and activist Shaun King found the film to be a cultural moment in American black history similar to Rosa Parks' Montgomery bus boycott, Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech, or Barack Obama being elected president.


Quoten June 2018, the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of African American History and Culture announced they had acquired several items from the film for their collection, including Boseman's Black Panther costume and a shooting script for the film signed by Coogler, Feige, Moore, and Cole. The museum said that the collection provides a "fuller story of black culture and identity" by showing the progression of black Americans in film, "an industry that [once] regulated them to flat, one-dimensional and marginalized figures.

QuoteDiscussing the film as a defining moment for black America in The New York Times Magazine, Carvell Wallace said that in contrast to earlier black superhero films, Black Panther "is steeped very specifically and purposefully in its blackness". He felt Wakanda would become a "promised land" for future generations of black Americans, "untroubled by the criminal horrors of our [current] American existence."[
QuoteWriting for Time, Jamil Smith felt Black Panther would "prove to Hollywood that African-American narratives have the power to generate profits from all audiences", and described it as a resistance to "a regressive cultural and political moment fueled in part by the white-nativist movement... Its themes challenge institutional bias, its characters take unsubtle digs at oppressors, and its narrative includes prismatic perspectives on black life and tradition."

Critics' Choice Movie Awards
Best Art Direction
Best Costume Design
Best Visual Effecrs

Georgia Film Critics Association
Oglethorpe Award for Excellence in Georgia Cinema

Golden Tomato Awards
Best-Reviewed Wide Release   
Comic Book/Graphic Novel Movie   
Best Movie Wide Release


African-American Film Critics Association
Best Picture   
Best Director   
Best Song


Nominations so far!
Screen Actors Guild Awards
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture

Writers Guild of America Award
Adapted Screenplay

Golden Globes
Best Motion Picture ? Drama   
Best Original Song   "All the Stars" ? Kendrick Lamar & SZA   
Best Original Score

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Blessed Be The Mufuckin Fruit!!!