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Yeah I Said It
PUSH THE BUTTON

Yeah I Said It

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 102:39


Send us a textThe scope of federal layoffs, aviation tragedies, Luigi has fans, was Kilmonger really the villain of Black Panther? Would we push the button to get paid if it meant someone died? Our review of Captain Support the show

I'ma Need More Wine Podcast
Wakanda Forever

I'ma Need More Wine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 118:27


NOTE: This episode was recorded in February, which was prior to the recent allegations regarding Jonathan Majors. Happy Wine Wednesday! Candi and Andre join me this week for the home going services of Queen Ramonda and her son King T'Challa in Marvel's Wakanda Forever.The movie wasted no time addressing the tremendous loss of Chadwick Boseman, so we follow that lead in our discussion and start by talking about the direction Ryan Coogler took in bringing that loss to the screen.  We went into the film thinking there would only be one major loss so it was a surprise when Queen Ramonda was tragically killed.  I ask Candi and Andre to share their thoughts about that narrative decision.  Other topics covered include:Kilmonger's return (ugh)Namor as an antagonistThoughts on storylines for the returning secondary charactersWhat Wakanda Forever as a meditation on grief and loss meant for it as a Marvel filmRyan's original vision for Wakanda Forever before Chadwick's tragic deathPost-credit scene with the wee baby Toussaint What we would've left on the cutting room floor of this long as* filmAnd of course we close with our thirst segment, which was inspired by the African American urge to avoid vast bodies of water.  Thanks so much for listening! Friendly reminder - we drink, we know things, we use adult language, and we have a great time.Find and follow Candi on Twitter here.  You can find and support Andre here.Support the showFollow the pod on IG and Twitter. Send longer feedback to morewinepod@gmail.com.Find our full catalog of past episodes at morewinepod.buzzsprout.com.

Dem Black Mamas Podcast
DBM Episode 53: Black Grief, Ritual & Wakanda Forever

Dem Black Mamas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2023 84:56


Dear Mama, There are two things that happen to everyone in this life that we don't talk about - birth and death -  both can challenge and transform everything we believe in. They can be messy and uncomfortable roads to travel and sometimes art can help us through.  In Black Panther Ryan Coogler proved he is a master at guiding us through uncomfortable conversations & in this episode we are joined by one of our faves Michele Foss of The TV Doctor Podcast to talk about how Coogler guides us through grief in Wakanda Forever.  We can't think of a better way to kick off Women's History Month than talking about a film held together by Black women & centers the mother daughter relationship.  May we never forget and ALWAYS celebrate their work. In this episode we're talking: 

Comically Unaware
Black Panther Deep Dive

Comically Unaware

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 30:22


This week we take a deep dive to Wakanda with the Christopher Priest run of Black Panther. Join us as we discuss T'challa, Wakanda, the new Black Panther movie and more!New episodes every Tuesday. Twitter - @ComcialyUnawareInstagram - @ComicallyUnawareGmail - ComicallyUnaware@gmail.comTiktok - Cammy_J19

Colin Brain VS The MCU
Black Panther

Colin Brain VS The MCU

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2022 126:05


“On your left…”The Marvel Cinematic Universe; the biggest pop cultural phenomenon since The Beatles, 22 and a half billion dollars at the box office, and we've found the one guy who doesn't have a clue what we're talking about!The road to Infinity War just got a whole lot shorter. It feels like forever ago since we popped Colin down to watch Civil War so we could see his shocked, bearded little face witness the MCU debut of Chadwick Boseman's Black Panther and now here we are at his debut MCU film!Will it live up to the hype for Mr Brain? What will he think of Kilmonger? And who will win trivia?!Only one way to find out baby so hit that download button!Don't forget to subscribe so episodes appear automatically for you when we release them!Our SocialsTwitter:@ColinBrainVSMCU@George0Connor@TrottWroteThisInstagram: @ColinBrainvstheMCU@ColinBrain_SticksStudio@George0Connor@TrottWroteThisOur WebsitesColin Brain Sticks Studio: www.sticks-studio.comTop Hat Films:https://www.thetophatfilmswebsite.com/Ways to Support Us- Recommend to a friend (or enemy)- Drop a rating (5 stars would be lovely)- Leave a review and mention your favourite moments from the show- Follow our socials (we're friendly honest!) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Place to Be Nation POP
Blockbuster Rewatch - Black Panther (#19)

Place to Be Nation POP

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 138:19


On the nineteenth episode of Blockbuster Rewatch, Andy Atherton welcomes Nate Milton to do a live watch of 2018's Black Panther continuing his MCU rewatch. Originally broadcasted live on Stream Lounge, the duo discusses mixing of the ancient and technology; the parallels between T'Challa & Kilmonger; the different tribes of Wakanda; the movie “The Warriors”; the incredible cast of the movie;  The Ancestral Plain; wrestling references; the Wakanda Salute; MCU kids; what is the right music for car chases; black superheroes; the DCEU's mistakes; Kilmonger's truth; Sterling K. Brown's emotional range; Dan & Dave; ocular teeth; rhinos! and where the MCU will go from this point.   To watch the Stream Lounge Broadcast, click on the link below: https://www.streamlounge.io/watch/b0743f1d-436a-4ad0-9273-9f9801864a37

Meanwhile Back on The Podcast
Ep. 115 - Where did all the bad guys go?

Meanwhile Back on The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 55:02


Coming up on today show! Earlier this week Michael B Jordan, said in an interview that he doesn't consider Kilmonger to be a villain. Which set twitter and other social media platforms a fire with debate. Was Eric Kilmonger a villain? Brad and Kristina join me in the pod to try and answer that question. And with Jordan's recent statement we thought it would be fun to look back at how the big bads as of late have really been embraced by the fans. And how the idea of a villain is not really so black and white anymore. The villain in today's story telling whether big or small screen has gotten more complex and nuanced. Even to the point where fans can sympathize with them. Join us for this deep dive as we cross over to the dark side.

Catholic Nerds
Episode 29: Marvel's What If ...? Nerd Review

Catholic Nerds

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2021 71:27


The Catholic Nerds review Marvel's What If ...? Did you catch the huge "long time ago in a galaxy far, far away" Easter egg?? MAJOR SPOILER ALERTS! And how about everybody's favorite Marvel character, Howard the Duck? We go through ALL the episodes: What If Black Panther became StarLord? What If ... Thor Was an Only Child? We loved Nebula's cameo in Marvel Vegas: "mama needs a brand new eye!" What If ... Peggy Carter becomes Captain America? What If ... Kilmonger kills Tony Stark? The end scene from that was awesome: "Heroes do not just die, they live on in those they inspire." How did you like What If … Zombies? Or, more appropriately titled, What If ... you wife comes back from quantum verse as a zombie? What If ... Dr. Strange loses his heart instead of his hands? What if ... Ultron won? Is it poetic justice that Ultron splits in half Thanos, who wanted to kill half the universe? And ... What if ... the Watcher Broke His Vow? Join us for the full breakdown!! Plus, here is how to further nerdify yourself with the C-Nerds: Check out our sister podcast: Catholic Nerds Gaming (Catholic DnD) and the ongoing saga of the Legend of the Radiant Lady! Do you want to bedeck yourself in your #1 galactic source for quality Catholic nerdery? Of course, you do! And now you can ... LINK Like the Catholic Nerds on Facebook Check out our Patreon page for exclusive nerdiness. Tweet us @NerdsCatholic. Email us at catholicnerdpodcast1@gmail.com Check out some new Catholic Nerds articles, too: Catholic Parents Guide: 10 Family Prayer Time Ideas Throughout the Day and Year; Padre Pio Comes to Louisiana: Saint Pio's Miracle Cures Multiple Sclerosis (MS); Why is Breakfast Called "Breakfast"? To Love Fasting: An Observance that is Possible and Necessary Today by Adalbert de Vogüé, O.S.B.; Top 45 Best Quotes from Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati on Faith, Joy, Nature, the Eucharist, Charity, Holiness, and Life --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/scott-smith677/support

Beware of Spoilers
What If... This Show Finally Ended

Beware of Spoilers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 16:24


Fullscope Podcast
Tom Brady vs. New England, Little Simz' Sometimes I Might Be Introvert Review and Black Panther Review

Fullscope Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 53:20


In this episode, Wellington and Savon discuss their thoughts on Aaron Rodgers' comeback lead vs. the 49ers, how Justin Fields struggled vs. Cleveland and the headlines surrounding Tom Brady's first game back in New England as an opponent. They also discuss most intriguing Week 5 CFB game, review Sevyn Streeters' latest album Drunken Wordz Sober Thoughts and review an underrated standout of an album in Little Simz' Sometimes I Might Be Introvert and highlighting how much they enjoyed her amplifying a message of empowerment. In the second half, they're joined by Markell Strong, a good friend of the show, to review Black Panther, the 2018 superhero film directed by Ryan Coogler and starring Chadwick Boseman, Michael B. Jordan, Lupita Nyong'o and Danai Gurira. They dive into how this was a seismic moment in Marvel history, the essential presence of Kilmonger and more discussion on what they would like to see in the upcoming sequel for next Summer.

R & R Showtime
R & R Showtime - What If? Episodes 5 & 6

R & R Showtime

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2021 73:36


ZOMBIES????!!!!! Yes, Zombies.... oh and Kilmonger! That's cool right? We want to hear your voices, email us at RandRshowtime@gmail.com!

Earth's Mightiest Fangirls
MCUTV: What If Episodes 4-6

Earth's Mightiest Fangirls

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 40:54


What If... these episodes were the worst ones yet? From what felt like C- fan-fic, the latest batch of What If episodes just feel lackluster and totally off the mark. From zombies, to a Dr. Strange no one cares about, and then finally a frankly insulting take on Tony and Kilmonger's origin stories. We'll pass on these, and recommend you do too.Follow the podcast on Twitter @EMFangirls, send us emails to emfangirls@gmail.com, and our website is earthsmightiestfangirls.com. We're on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Stitcher so please subscribe and leave ratings and reviews! You can follow Sabrina on Twitter @TheSabrinaPet and Lily @Lily_Rugo. (And be sure to follow Sabrina on TikTok @somefangirl)

Beware of Spoilers
What If...? You Know What? All Logic Is Out The Window

Beware of Spoilers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2021 9:11


Adam discusses the most insanely off the rails episode of What If...? yet.Support the show: bit.ly/tmrbooks

Two Blerd Girls Podcast
Marvels' : What-If Review Ep. 5-6

Two Blerd Girls Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2021 74:41


It's your favorite girls continuing along with the Marvel: What-If episode reviews. In this podcast episode, we review ep. 5-6 which pertains to Marvel zombies and Kilmonger's master plan ! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tomeka-tamara/support

ToonCast
239 - Marvel Studios What If...? - Season 1 Episode 6 (SPOILERS!)

ToonCast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2021 57:44


In the 239th episode of ToonCast TFG1Mike returns with a brand new co-host! Alison Richards from The BAM! Crew joins him to explore Marvel Studios What If...? Season 1, episode by episode!!! Only on Disney+!! So stop on by every Saturday for the next four weeks as SUPERHERO SATURDAYS are here! We are ALL TOONS ALL THE TIME here at ToonCast!! UNLEASH THE TOON IN YOU!

Straight Outta Marvel: A Moon Knight Aftershow
What If Kilmonger Rescued Tony Stark...? Review!

Straight Outta Marvel: A Moon Knight Aftershow

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2021 87:37


The SOM Bros are back with another

The Lunch Table Podcast
MARVEL's WHAT IF...? S1E6 REVIEW // WHAT IF KILMONGER SAVED TONY STARK?

The Lunch Table Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2021 14:51


Dora Milaje, Stark Drones, and a perfect villain compromise What If...? episode 6, and Dylan and Akram break down their favorite moments Follow us: IG: @the__lunch_table YT: The Lunch Table Podcast Anchor: https://anchor.fm/tltpodcast.official SPFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/2YLNnV8qcVFlVMoDlhZq1R?si=HeaJbpiVTfWikMiZ7TU4Mw&dl_branch=1 TWTR: TheLunc90588173 Dylan IG: @ram_gram96 Akram IG: @green_steel

PCM - Podcast Cinematográfico de Marvel
What If - Episodio 6: El Kilmonger de la gente

PCM - Podcast Cinematográfico de Marvel

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2021 35:10


Visita este enlace para elegirnos como Mejor Podcast de 2021: https://es.surveymonkey.com/r/PremiosIvooxAudiencia2021 Conviértete en uno de nuestros partners apoyando este podcast desde: https://www.buymeacoffe.com/marvelpodcast https://cafecito.app/marvelpodcast https://www.patreon.com/marvelpodcast Escucha aquí el análisis de Brothers and Sisters, uno de los cómics de Shang-Chi que inspiraron esta película: https://open.spotify.com/episode/0d4gKkoHqh2zBWhE5ECxLc?si=a82d644af1f84f73 Síguenos: Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/marvelpodcast_ Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/marvelpodcast1 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marvelpodcast Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/marvelpodcast SPIDERMAN NO WAY HOME - Analizamos el trailer completo: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1O1TDsM89cd7OKwGJZ4C7k?si=29688350eebb4241 Telegram: SIN SPOILERS: https://t.me/MarvelPodcast FULL SPOILERS: https://t.me/MarvelfullSpoilers

PCM - Podcast Cinematográfico de Marvel
What If - Episodio 6: El Kilmonger de la gente

PCM - Podcast Cinematográfico de Marvel

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2021 35:10


Visita este enlace para elegirnos como Mejor Podcast de 2021: https://es.surveymonkey.com/r/PremiosIvooxAudiencia2021 Conviértete en uno de nuestros partners apoyando este podcast desde: https://www.buymeacoffe.com/marvelpodcast https://cafecito.app/marvelpodcast https://www.patreon.com/marvelpodcast Escucha aquí el análisis de Brothers and Sisters, uno de los cómics de Shang-Chi que inspiraron esta película: https://open.spotify.com/episode/0d4gKkoHqh2zBWhE5ECxLc?si=a82d644af1f84f73 Síguenos: Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/marvelpodcast_ Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/marvelpodcast1 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marvelpodcast Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/marvelpodcast SPIDERMAN NO WAY HOME - Analizamos el trailer completo: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1O1TDsM89cd7OKwGJZ4C7k?si=29688350eebb4241 Telegram: SIN SPOILERS: https://t.me/MarvelPodcast FULL SPOILERS: https://t.me/MarvelfullSpoilers

Whatever We Want
What it's like working on Marvel's What If...? Brandon Swofford Interview!

Whatever We Want

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2021 60:34


Whatever We Want! We had the amazing opportunity to sit down with Brandon Swofford! Brandon has worked on so many amazing projects including Marvel's What If...? Since we've been talking about What If on the podcast, we thought it would be great to chat with Brandon about his experience on the show at Marvel Studios. He gives great insights about his responsibilities on the show. But that's not all! We talk about animation as a medium, the entertainment industry, Bradon's career, and so much more! He's worked on some amazing shows like Duck Tales, Monsters at Work, Bob's Burgers, and so much more! He's met some amazing creatives at Marvel/Disney like A.C. Bradley and Matthew Chauncey (the creatives/writers behind What If...?)! He's a fan too so geek out with us! We talk about our theories and predictions for upcoming What If episodes with Kilmonger saving Tony Stark, Thor, and more! Thank you as always for the continued support! Check out Brandon! Website: https://brandons1995.wixsite.com/brandonswofford YouTube: @BMoneyrulz https://www.youtube.com/user/BMoneyrulz Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bswoffs/ Time Codes: 00:00:00 - WWW Episode 62! 00:00:34 - PreBanter Peanut Butter 00:00:48 - Introduction 00:01:16 - Introducing Brandon 00:05:13 - Brandon's Early Work 00:13:26 - Goals in the Industry 00:15:27 - Bigger Projects 00:17:26 - Responsibilities of a Digital Coordinator 00:25:23 - Finding Work 00:26:51 - WORKING ON MARVEL'S WHAT IF...? 00:34:52 - The Medium of Animation 00:37:34 - Live-Action and James Gunn 00:41:18 - Phineas and Ferb 00:42:32 - Hollywood 00:45:10 - YouTube 00:48:01 - Inspirations 00:52:15 - Review Shout-Outs! 00:52:35 - Odd Jobs 00:54:50 - What If Pitches 01:00:02 - Patron Shout-Outs! 01:00:22 - Outroduction Thank you again Brandon for coming on the show! Please share this episode with a friend! Thanks. #whatif #marvel #brandonswofford #animation #interview #whatifepisode6 Consider supporting us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/WhateverWeWant Video Episode on the Whatever We Want YouTube channel! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxUEzoWBBdbxYU0k7UkKFAg Check out our TikTok! https://www.tiktok.com/@whateverwewantpod Audio-Only Podcast and Other Links: https://solo.to/whateverwewantpod You can support the show just by signing up for an Audible Free Trial using this link: http://www.audibletrial.com/WhateverWeWant We made some Social Media pages for the podcast! Consider following us if you want to be the first to get updates on what's new on the show! https://www.instagram.com/whateverwewantpod https://twitter.com/WhatWeWant_Pod Check out the Whatever We Want YouTube channel! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxUEzoWBBdbxYU0k7UkKFAg Check out Daniel's Art! https://sketchfab.com/DanielCardonaArt https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRFOgCm3B4xMwTd18c0h3ng https://www.patreon.com/danielcardonaart If you have suggestions of what you want us to talk about, reach out on Twitter! https://twitter.com/jake_saar https://twitter.com/dancardonaart Thanks to Scott for the awesome Intro/Outro Music! Check out his work here: https://soundcloud.com/cottardick Thanks for listening everyone! If you enjoyed, we'd really appreciate it if you left a review or rating, it really helps! Rights to Marvel, Disney, Star Wars, the great John Williams, and all that jazz.

Take A Knee For Marvel Vs DC
Episode 115- The Elite Eight and Invincible

Take A Knee For Marvel Vs DC

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2021 78:58


New episode is out!!! This week we reveal who moves on to the Final Four in our Character Madness tournament!!! Before we do that we talk about the first 3 episodes of Invincible from the perspective of someone who has and has not read the comic. We also talk about Falcon and The Winter Soldier, a Kilmonger conversation, and so much more.Recorded 3/28/21Twitter: @knee4marvelvsdcEmail: Knee4marvelvsdc@godefylife.comTeePublic: http://tee.pub/lic/Knee4mvd

Douglas Jacoby Podcast
Current Issues: Black Panther

Douglas Jacoby Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 35:34


For additional notes and resources check out Douglas’ website.In April someone asked me if I'd seen Black Panther. I had heard of it, but admitted I wasn't particularly interested in yet another superhero movie. "I'll probably watch it once it comes out on the airplane," I replied. Yet on learning the film featured a black superhero -- possibly the first ever -- and had touched some emotional chords among many African Americans, I knew I needed to see it. This is an important film -- and one reason I needed to watch it was that I am not an African American. There are some things I simply don't get.As it turned out, in May I was able to watch Black Panther on a flight to Japan. (Even on the small screen, the movie was riveting.) I took copious notes. I watched it a second time (without the sound) on a flight from Atlanta to San Antonio. It's truly a superb film. But let me digress for a moment.Detour: Black LightningPoking around the worldwide web, I quickly found another black superhero. He is Black Lightning, a winsome and modest school principal with superpowers. But this DC Comics creation isn't recent; Black Lightning came out way back in 1977 -- the last time it snowed in the Bahamas, and the year I became a Christian. The television series Black Lightning came out in 2018. As one reviewer put it,It is a disturbingly familiar scene: a black motorist standing outside his car on a rainy night, arguing with the white police officer who has pulled him over for seemingly no reason. As this moment plays out in the opening minutes of “Black Lightning,” the CW series based on that DC superhero, the motorist in question is Jefferson Pierce (Cress Williams), who stepped back from his role as a crime-fighting vigilante to focus on his civilian identity as a high-school principal and father to two teenage daughters. Just when his roadside confrontation is about to cross a dangerous threshold, Pierce closes his eyes. When he reopens them, his pupils glow with angry electricity… Click to continue reading the New York Times article. For more on the important cultural issues highlighted in the Black Lightning series, click here.This is very well done -- I was hooked, with at least enough interest to view the entire first season (13 episodes). Then I found more superheroes of color... and more... We took this detour to note that there are numerous black superheroes (even if I was clueless as to their existence) -- not to mention superheroes of other complexions and ethnicities. See the bullet points at the end of this article for a complete list. For now, back to Black Panther.Vibranium & WakandaLong ago a meteor containing a special element, vibranium, struck West Africa. As a result, there is a mountain full of vibranium, which has been mined for centuries -- and yet they are only just scratching the surface. Because of the unique and near-miraculous properties of vibranium, the people mining it, the country of Wakanda, become a highly advanced civilization -- more advanced than any of the developed nations of the world. Some of the many cool special effects of Black Panther are bulletproof suits, aircraft like spaceships, holographic telephones, and super-advanced medicine (e.g., bullet wounds healed 100s of times faster than normal).Yet fearing what might happen if other nations also possessed vibranium, they hide their secret from the outside world, in order to safeguard their source of power. Their warrior-king becomes the first Black Panther, the protector of Wakanda. (For more about the plot and characters, click here.)Black Panther has all the elements of a great film. There are some aspects that are not realistic. For instance, the Northern Lights are visible in West Africa. (But, hey, this was fun!) Wakanda itself has been cobbled together from multiple (continental) African cultures, languages, and geographical regions of Africa (which probably broadened its appeal).Beneath the surfaceAlthough I thoroughly enjoyed the movie, I was conscious of a layer of dialogue -- sometimes just small nuances -- passing below me:When T'Challa's uncle comes to the US, he observes US how blacks were being treated. He is indignant! From childhood up, I have certainly witnessed plenty of mistreatment and injustice.T'Challa’s sister calls Everett Frost, a CIA agent, a “colonizer.” Anyone who knows the history of Africa, especially in the past 125 years, has a different view of the western powers.Wakanda was in a position to liberate the two billion people "who look like us."When T'Challa's rival for the throne, N'Jadaka (Killmonger), is mortally wounded, T’Challa says that maybe he can be healed. N'Jadaka replies (I am quoting from memory): "Why? So you can just lock me up? Just bury me in the ocean, with my ancestors that jumped from ships 'cause they knew that death was better than bondage." I thought of films like Amistad, and books like Uncle Tom's Cabin, which depict the horror of chattel slavery.The film ends with a question about black identity: "Who are you?" In other words, Who am I? Will I do what is right? What is meaningful? Or will I only react to how I have been treated? Great questions all.I noticed these salient points -- perhaps I could write an essay -- but I confess I did not feel much. (Knowing the history of an oppressed people is a good start, but it hardly puts the reader on the inside.) Since I am an "outsider," I asked three friends for their take. The first two are African-American; the third is married to an African-American. (I also spoke to several more friends from Africa, Asia, and Europe, but I thought the following responses were the most thoughtful.)Joey Harris, CEO & Consultant, Aeron IT Consulting, Augusta, GeorgiaMichelle Wright, Anchor and Morning Reporter for WSB Radio, AtlantaMichael Burns, Teaching Minister, Minneapolis-St. Paul Church of Christ -- with a special ministry as a popular speaker on racial issues.What my friends thought -- and felt:Joey responds:"I appreciated the (typically intra-community) themes of the various ways of resisting colonialism represented by Wakanda (isolationism) and Killmonger (armed resistance/revenge/militancy), as well as the larger themes of Wakanda protecting the world from their advanced technology (isolationism) vs. sharing their knowledge and technology with the rest of the world. I enjoyed the way their decision was portrayed at the end of the film, and again at the first of the two post-credit scenes.As an African-American, it was refreshing to see a representation of an African country free from the effects of colonialism with a multicultural (pan-African), religiously pluralistic, multiethnic society which fused traditional aesthetics and values with ultramodern technology, without surrendering their unique cultural identity. I especially enjoyed the way that women and men were portrayed as equal partners in all aspects of society. And yet the traditional respect of elders, authority, and society were maintained in ways which still fit well with modern society and technology. Even the user interfaces of the technology were done in very believable and African ways.I liked the way they protected their society (and the world from their technology) by having an outer, 'public' Wakanda— the portrayal of the Wakanda marketplace was also very believable, with the streets milling with people, shopping, eating, transacting business, etc—and a hidden, shielded, 'true' Wakanda.Directorially, I loved the way that Coogler managed such a large cast and gave everyone—not just the main, titular character—important roles and screen time. I also enjoyed how General Okoye and her husband were on opposite sides politically, but able to maintain their relationship in the face of strongly opposing views. The women in general were strong characters. (Okoye, N’kia, the Dora Milaje, the Queen -- and of course, T'Challa’s little sister, Shuri, was 'the world's smartest living person.') (In Avengers, it’s Infinity War; they make it clear she is much smarter than both Tony Stark and Bruce Banner.) Yet she is still a (teen? early twenties?), a normal, fun-loving young woman in other respects.The villain was truly tragic. He had a valid point about injustice, but a wrong way of reacting/dealing with it. Yet I was struck by how humble T’Challa was, sparing his opponents (the other tribal chieftain and Killmonger), as well as wanting to collaborate with people and nations wherever possible. Getting to the heart of things, T’Challa admits that he and his ancestors were wrong to isolate Wakanda with protectionist policies, hiding the true nature of the country’s advancements. The Wakandans ultimately decide to share their knowledge and take concrete steps to do so as soon as the decision had been made—a blessing for the world."Michelle weighs in:"Black Panther stirred me... It was fantastic. As many have said, it was nice to see 'people who looked like me' on the screen—both protagonists and antagonists. It was so good to see personal differences, not just differences of skin color. The acting was superb, and the effects fantastic. It truly made me proud (in an honored, not prideful way). The movie opened up discussions not just between American blacks and whites, but also between American blacks and African blacks.There were a lot of deep, deep things in this superhero flick. There are so many layers dealing with so many things: economic disparity (Compton v. Wakanda), lack of exposure, the death/killing of black fathers which leaves many black sons fatherless and trying to figure out what to do, concealing of talents/resources, and hiding who we really are (for fear of exploitation). A truly amazing movie!"Michael comments:"My boys were very excited to go see Black Panther, so we went. Here are my thoughts.1. Black Panther is an important movie about black identity in America. I've had people ask me before why it is okay for black people to say that they are proud to be black while it seems not okay for whites to say they are proud to be white. The answer to that has to do with identity. White is a category of social construct that has always been, at its core, about power and control. It's a fluctuating category that didn't always include Italians, Slavs, Irish, and others, while no one has a problem saying they’re proud of being Scottish or German or Greek. While these ethnic identities should never trump our identity in Christ, they can be fun but important pieces of who we are. After all, identity was in Christ. He saw no superiority in his ethnic identity, but he still identified with being Jewish, viewing the Jews as his people. But black Americans don't have that ethnic and cultural identity. It was stripped away from them. They can't say I'm proud to be Igbo, or Zulu or Xhosa. They only thing they have is to confirm pride in being black. We did a DNA test for my wife recently, and she found out that she is most predominantly Nigerian. There was something important about that to her, I think. It doesn't matter in terms of her being in Christ, but it does matter. Galatians 3:28 doesn’t deny there are differences between male and female, slave and free—only that in Christ—at the foot of the cross, as it’s often said—we all stand on even ground.That's where Black Panther becomes so important. Most African Americans don't have those roots and identity. Wakanda is a mythical place but it was never colonized, it was never enslaved, and it embodies all kinds of African culture. It is the dream. And because so many black Americans don't have that ancestral identity, Wakanda seems like the perfect symbol. It gives them an identity. This is why, I think, so many have latched on to it. For that reason, I think it was a really important movie for many. It connected them with something they want, even if they haven't always known they wanted it—an identity. This identity of course is a secondary identity for those in Christ, but still an important one.2. The character of Kilmonger is both fascinating and nuanced. In the end, his philosophy is embraced as correct; T'Challa changes his mind. Kilmonger felt it was wrong for Wakanda to turn its eye inward and ignore the injustice imposed on the rest of Africa. He was right. But I see an important piece of social commentary under the surface with this character. He allowed his bitterness towards these injustices to boil over, becoming a weapon of revenge. In so doing, he was destroyed by the very injustice. Wakanda had ignored the oppressed, but they had survived. They would now turn to help others, but on their terms. That's very powerful social commentary. That leads into the next observation.3. The movie gets at the very real social pressure put on African Americans when they have "made it" somehow. They must deplete their own resources, at least according to the community, by giving back what they can to family members and others. My wife has felt an enormous pressure from this and the constant requests and expectations to pay for everything, to help, to take care of others. These can be difficult waters to navigate. Should they indiscriminately help because that is their obligation? Should they start over with their own generation and give to the next, yet realize they simply cannot save everyone else? Should they help but on their own limited terms? Difficult questions to answer.4. Black Panther does a brilliant job of capturing the tension between Africans and African Americans. I've met many African disciples living in the United States who tell me that when they moved here as teens their African parents told them to stay away from African Americans because they were no good. They have really had to struggle with their prejudices since becoming Christians. The movie doesn't overtly address those issues, but it is there under the surface in a very real way.Those are just a few thoughts that I have had initially. Oh, and the big fight scene in the final third of the film dragged on and was a bit gratuitous, but I guess that's Marvel films for ya :-)."Bonus (not included in the podcast): An African response: "It is a nice movie, although after watching a few productions from Marvel and DC, it was not exhilarating enough for me... The plot, with the conflict in the two generations of Wakanda kings and their relatives, is a great script, though.I always find the fake African accent of Americans funny. The addition of the South African actors brought some authenticity. The portrayal of an Africa that does not have much to offer to the world is not something some Africans take lightly. I know there are many Africans still who prefer it that way so that handouts continue coming, but it is a wrong view of Africa. A major part of the movie portrays an Africa fully able to take care of itself, using its own natural resources. I like this; frankly, I wish most Africans (and the world) could see and believe that we have enough to take care of ourselves and help the world!I like the strong sense of identity and loyalty that comes out from among those who stand with Wakanda. This is the heart of many Africans, and things like these excite me and remind me how committed and loyal our hearts can and should actually be toward our God.The picture also had some realistically familiar African settings, like that village on the mountains with people on horses and walking around in blankets. It looked and felt like Lesotho [in Southern Africa]. Which brings a funny twist: the clothes of the men look like they are from today's Lesotho, while and the women soldiers look like West African warriors of years gone by. Much of the language used is also familiar. I may be mistaken because of the close similarities in languages, but I think it is Zulu. Overall, the movie is more representative of Southern Africa than it is of other parts of Africa. That is my opinion." -- Rapula Malejane, Botswana [Southern Africa]Spiritual growth opportunitiesIf you're still holding out, watch Black Panther.Appreciate the biblical points of the film. For example: Reject racial stereotypes.Share, don’t hoard.Engage, don’t withdraw.Human anger does not bring about God’s will.Some character embody "godly" wisdom, others "earthly" wisdom (see James 3). [Selected scriptures read from James 3-4.]Talk to friends about how the film impacted them.And if you are a majority race member (white), especially if you live in the U.S.:Read literature by prominent blacks (e.g. W. E. B. DuBois, The Souls of Black Folk).Read John Howard Griffin’s Black Like Me.Learn about more black superheroes.Read Michael Burns’s Crossing the Line: Culture, Race, and Kingdom.Embrace forgiveness, patience, and reconciliation—not bitterness, anger, and agitation.

Take A Knee For Marvel Vs DC
Episode 111- The “Great” Episode

Take A Knee For Marvel Vs DC

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 98:22


New episode is out!!! This week we are talking about WandaVision episodes 7 and 8 and looking at Samuel L Jackson’s movie catalog. We also hit a Kilmonger conversation and so much more. Recorded 2/28/21Twitter: @knee4marvelvsdcEmail: Knee4marvelvsdc@godefylife.comVoicemail: 804-518-6631

The Binge Boys Podcast
The Run Thru - Black Panther (2018)

The Binge Boys Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 46:21


Welcome to Episode 175 of The Binge Boys Podcast, Presented by WatchDog Media, Hosted by Logan Lewis & Matt Potter. Welcome to the Run Thru! For the 13th episode Logan and Matt tackle the 2018 hit Black Panther. Together they discuss Kilmonger being the best villain, the outstanding soundtrack, costume design, Dr. Doom, The Lion King parallels, Shuri as Black Panther & much more. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Take A Knee For Marvel Vs DC
Episode 108- Black Couples in Comics, or Lack Thereof

Take A Knee For Marvel Vs DC

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2021 114:27


New episode is out!! This week it was supposed to be all about Night Thrasher but we end up stumbling upon the lack of black couples in comics. Before that we get into tipping habits, news, Kilmonger conversation, and so much more. Recorded 02/07/21Twitter: @knee4marvelvsdcEmail: Knee4marvelvsdc@godefylife.comVoicemail: 804-518-6631

Take A Knee For Marvel Vs DC
Episode 105- Wonder Woman 84 w/ Movie Man Migs

Take A Knee For Marvel Vs DC

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2021 121:29


New episode is out!!! This week we are once again joined by Movie Man Migs to discuss DC's latest outing in Wonder Woman 84. We rank it, discuss it, and break it down. Before that we check in on Uncle Oz's training of the body and mind, do a Kilmonger conversation, and so much more.Recorded 1/9/21Twitter: @knee4marvelvsdcEmail: Knee4marvelvsdc@godefylife.comVoicemail: 804-518-6631

Take A Knee For Marvel Vs DC
Episode 102- Holiday Open Mic

Take A Knee For Marvel Vs DC

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 88:49


New episode is out!!! This week we have a holiday edition of Open Mic. We go over some news and have some random holiday questions thrown in. We have emails, voicemails, Kilmonger conversations, Regular Thoughts, and so much more. Recorded: 12/21/20Twitter: @knee4marvelvsdcEmail: Knee4marvelvsdc@godefylife.comVoicemail: 804-518-6631

Take A Knee For Marvel Vs DC
Episode 96- Who Is and Who Is Not Invited to the Cookout

Take A Knee For Marvel Vs DC

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2020 118:03


This week our show takes a big left turn in the middle of the show and we talk about who and who would not be invited to the cookout. That takes most of the show and we go over some Kilmonger conversations as well. Recorded 10/24/20Twitter: @knee4marvelvsdcEmail: Knee4marvelvsdc@godefylife.com

Take A Knee For Marvel Vs DC
Episode 94- Our 5 Favorite Horror Movies and Foods

Take A Knee For Marvel Vs DC

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2020 97:35


New episode is out!!! This week we continue our horror theme by going over our top 5 favorite horror films. Before that we talk about our favorite foods throughout the show, Oz gives 3 great horror comics to check out, emails, Kilmonger conversation, and so much more. Recorded on 10/10/20Twitter: @knee4marvelvsdcEmail: Knee4marvelvsdc@godefylife.com

Take A Knee For Marvel Vs DC
Episode 93- The Aggressive Horror Episode

Take A Knee For Marvel Vs DC

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2020 98:31


New episode is out!!! This week we are talking all about horror movies and some of our favorites. We go over some different franchises and talk about the diffences between a horror and a thriller. We also go over some news, read an email, Kilmonger conversation, and so much more. Recorded 10/1/20Twitter: @knee4marvelvsdcEmail: Knee4marvelvsdc@godefylife.com

Take A Knee For Marvel Vs DC
Episode 86- Harvest Moon and The Books of Jericho

Take A Knee For Marvel Vs DC

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2020 104:35


This week we are joined by podcaster and author J.D. Oliva to talk all about his relaunch of Harvest Moon and The Books of Jericho. We discuss what went into creating the characters, the artwork, and a great story of John Wesley Shipp. Before all of that J.D. hangs out while we go over some news, play 1 gotta go, and have 2 Kilmonger conversations. Recorded 8/11/20Twitter: @Knee4marvelvsdcJ.D. Oliva @JD_OlivaEmail: Knee4marvelvsdc@godefylife.com

Take A Knee For Marvel Vs DC
Episode 84- Would you change if you got powers?

Take A Knee For Marvel Vs DC

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2020 67:45


New episode is out!!! This week we talk about what type of person we would be if we woke up and had powers. Would we be a hero or villain? Before that we give details on our t-shirt give away and read a Kilmonger conversation topic. We also cover some news, play pick 4/1 gotta go, and so much more. Its another great conversation you wont want to miss.Recorded on 8/1/20Twitter: @Knee4marvelvsdcEmail: Knee4marvelvsdc@godefylife.com

Dead Funny Dead Serious
Discussing Marvel Comics Dynamic Charecter Kilmonger

Dead Funny Dead Serious

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2020 33:38


In this episode my guest Detra discuss Marvel Comics Anti-Hero Kilmonger. With Black Panther being so prolific, we discuss why the character was so compelling, showing all out evil, but still has you almost rooting for him, and showing empathy. BE WARNED THERE ARE A LOT OF SPOILERS!

The Sound of Accra Podcast
Ghanaian and black history, Vegan and plant lifestyle - Jesse-Acquah-Hayford x Ep.6

The Sound of Accra Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2020 59:14


In episode 6, Adrian catches up with digital sound creator, Jesse-Acquah-Hayford, founder of New Motives World of Creativity (WOC) Different, an agency setup to serve clients in the digital creative arts field including sound design, graphic design and animations. There are plans to serve the African community in the near future with animation services transforming folklore stories and more.In this episode, we discuss things like:Black and Ghanaian historyBlack Superheroes and role models (e.g. 'Kilmonger')The political state of affairs in Accra and GhanaThe Ghanaian VisionariesBeing Vegan as a Ghanaian and health benefitsReal Estate projects in GhanaThe Year of The Return 2019 & Beyond And much moreFor the show notes and more, visit: https://thesoundofaccra.com/jesse-acquah-hayford/Support the show (https://www.paypal.me/gofundad)

Paintbrush and Dice podcast
Interview: Slow Death Games and Star Breach

Paintbrush and Dice podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2020 44:29


Sam is at it again in a terrific interview with Chris Kohler, the man behind Slow Death Games. During this interview, Chris tells Sam the story about how Slow Death Games and Elijah Kellogg joined forces to publish hardcover and now, softcover version of the rules to this exciting skirmish game, Star Breach, and he tells us about the Kickstarter that they're getting ready to launch. https://slowdeathgames.bigcartel.com/ https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/slowdeathgames/star-breach-soft-cover-rulebook/posts

Paintbrush and Dice podcast
Hobby Basics and MCP

Paintbrush and Dice podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2020 41:47


Sam is back and he's not playing! Well... technically he is, but Marvel Crisis Protocol has grabbed him by the collar and POW! SMASH! KERRANG! he is KO'd for the count! Updates on his Initiation League play and he's getting ready for the Big Tourney on Sat Feb 1st! Sam also talks to newcomers to the hobby and not having to break the bank when it comes to paintbrushes. Stay tuned....it gonna be LIT! https://www.instagram.com/paintbrushanddicepodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/paintbrushndice Twitter:@dice_podcast www.paintbrushanddicepodcast.com

The Captioned Life Show
#8 An American Carnage With Bryan Hill

The Captioned Life Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2019 39:16


About the episodeWe interview special guest Bryan Hill, a comic author, screenwriter and filmmaker. His current projects include Batman and The Outsiders (DC Comics), Angel (Boom studios), Fallen Angels (Marvel), TITANS (DC Universe/WB). He is from Saint Louis, Missouri and currently lives in Los Angeles, CA. In this episode, we talk to Bryan about his current projects, the differences between working for DC and Marvel, why his work on “Kilmonger” has the most of him in it, and his research (which included interviewing white nationalists) while writing “American Carnage”.Resources & linksBryan's Contact InfoTwitter (@bryanedwardhill)Instagram(@bryanehill)Bryan's WorksAmerican Carnage Issue #1Batman and the Outsiders Issue #1Comic Book Series “Angel” (based on the character from “Buffy the Vampire Slayer”)DC Titans Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Uncool Urban Podcast
Squats and Sweets

The Uncool Urban Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019 61:31


Welcome to the Most Uncool Podcast to Hit The Internets! On Episode 13 The guys brought in the Mother/Daughter Entrepreneurial Duo of “Treasure Fruits Dallas” to speak on the creation of their blossoming business, Janiyah being a 14 year old business owner, and much more! They also invite Smilez's trainer Jeromy to speak about the importance of fitness, how he got started and much more! They also dive into whose the better villain Thanos or Kilmonger, Janet Smock's deal with Netflix, The Biggest Loser returning this Fall and much more! Press Play, Like, Rate, Review and Subscribe on this new Episode of “The Uncool Urban Podcast” Guests: Treasure Fruits Dallas IG: @ TreasureFruitsDallas Jeromy IG: @Jbynum15 / @MVEFitness “Artist Spotlight”: P.O. - "Poseidon" En Rico "Everyday Vacation" Junkie Jo - "DMX Flow" Follow P.O.: IG: @PO_Ohio_CEO Follow En Rico: IG: @EnRicoVsWorld Follow Junkie Jo: IG: @Junkie.Joede Follow Bri: IG/Facebook @b_ur_focus_photography Follow Wolfe Nation Studios: @WolfeNationStudios Smilez T-Shirt: Humble Flourish Brand IG: @HumbleFlourishBrand Subscribe and Follow Us: iTunes, Spotify, and Soundcloud Instagram: @uncoolurbanpodcast Facebook: @TheUncoolUrban Twitter: @UncoolUrbanPod

You Good? With Mike Brown
Reoccurring Themes ft. Shalewa Sharpe

You Good? With Mike Brown

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2019 63:40


She called herself Kilmonger's momma on NBC and won the hearts of millions. This episode features the homie Shalewa Sharpe, a comedian originally from Atlanta who talks to me about losing her parents and dealing with grief. We recorded this late 2018 when I was trying to find my podcasting grove and I appreciate Shalewa for coming through and dealing with the growing pains. I love her, check out her album "Stay Eating Cookies" and she got a new one dropping soon. Rate/review/subscribe. All these metrics matter! Preciate ya! #YouGoodieMob reoccurring Follow @silkyjumbo Follow @YoMikeBrown & @YouGoodPod Music by @PVDMusic

Film A Week Podcast
FAW 124: Recent Visits - "Black Panther"

Film A Week Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2019 100:34


"You're a good man, with a good heart -- and it's hard for a good man to be king.” Recent Visits takes a stop in Wakanda to witness the rise of King T’Challa in “Black Panther.” Listen as we discuss the cultural impact of this MCU entrant, Michael B. Jordan’s epic turn as Kilmonger and why it deserves to be the first superhero film nominated for Best Picture. Find more episodes and more at filmaweekpodcast.com Follow @filmaweek on Facebook, Instagram & Twitter Follow @sergberet on Instagram & Twitter Follow Patrick Raissi @pachathegreat on Instagram & @HumaneRamblings on Twitter

Super Hero Homies!
Comic Book Movies of 2018 Review!

Super Hero Homies!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2019 1:30


The Homies review and rank (from least favorite to best) the superhero comic book movies of 2018. They also give Homies (the highly esteemed award) to movies in specific categories. 2018 has been a great year for superhero fans. We've seen Black Panther and Kilmonger in a war of ideologies, we've seen Thanos battle the worlds mightiest heroes, we've even seen Aquaman fight for the throne of Atlantis! But which superhero movie had the best score, or fight scene? Which movie had the greatest villain? And of course, which superhero movie was the overall best? Celebrate the new year by checking out one of the best podcasts of the year! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Super Hero Homies!
Comic Book Movies of 2018 Review!

Super Hero Homies!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2019 97:08


The Homies review and rank (from least favorite to best) the superhero comic book movies of 2018. They also give Homies (the highly esteemed award) to movies in specific categories. 2018 has been a great year for superhero fans. We've seen Black Panther and Kilmonger in a war of ideologies, we've seen Thanos battle the worlds mightiest heroes, we've even seen Aquaman fight for the throne of Atlantis! But which superhero movie had the best score, or fight scene? Which movie had the greatest villain? And of course, which superhero movie was the overall best? Celebrate the new year by checking out one of the best podcasts of the year! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Crash & Flow Podcast
Episode 161 – Sweaty massage therapists & Killmonger’s depression

Crash & Flow Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2018 54:06


Yasin and Syed chat about inadvertently getting a psychotherapy session while receiving a massage and Michael B. Jordan’s depression after his role as Kilmonger. Syed talks about Steven Rinella’s new cook book that has instructions on how to cook squirrels and Yasin talks about his plans for self care December. Studio setup: https://setup.fm/s/oLtyUD

Film Stuff podcast
The Afrofuturism bandwagon

Film Stuff podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2018 18:00


We are fashionably late to the Black Panther party. In this episode of film stuff we dig deep into culture, starting with Afrofuturism: what it is, why it's awesome, and what it has to do with Los Angeles's Koreatown. Show notes: • At the top of the episode we talk about Janelle Monáe and her genius Afrofuturist operas. Some more details about her work here https://www.vox.com/2018/5/16/17318242/janelle-monae-science-fiction-influences-afrofuturism • Also we talk about Kilmonger and his displacement in America. There's an awesome episode of Song Exploder that goes into depth about how the Kilmonger theme relates to Prince T'Challa's. Check it out here http://songexploder.net/black-panther • Just how big of a box office success was Black Panther? Read more about it in this great article by The Atlantic https://www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2018/02/the-game-changing-success-of-black-panther/553763/ • Soo Zee mentions a Korean dish called army base stew. There's a lot more to say on the subject, but you can get started with this article from the Washington Post https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/travel/smart-mouth-the-korean-stew-that-mash-made/2013/01/31/5b484c52-6b0f-11e2-95b3-272d604a10a3_story.html?noredirect=on&utm_term=.9a4764d64359 Did you like this episode? Let us know! You can find us on twitter @soozee324 and @ltcooper, on Instagram @doevenmorestuff, or on iTunes. If you leave us a review it helps us a lot!

The Walt Vault - A Disney Podcast
38 - Black Panther

The Walt Vault - A Disney Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2018 91:51


We enter the vault to talk about 2018's Marvel film Black Panther! We talk about T'Challa's toes, Kilmonger's abs, Okoye's head, and much MUCH more!Don't forget to leave us a review on iTunes if you liked the podcast! (Tell your enemies about us if you didn't like the podcast)Follow us on social media and subscribe to the show on your favorite platform to hear us every week!Twitter: @thewaltvaultpodInstagram: @thewaltvaultpodFacebook: The Walt VaultSubscribe on: iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, YoutubeOur website is: thewaltvaultpod.comEmail: contact@thewaltvaultpod.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thewaltvault/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thewaltvault/support

Talking With Burritos
Thanos featuring The Avengers - TWB80

Talking With Burritos

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2018 65:34


In two movies, Disney and Marvel, (kinda) redefined or rather reintroduced the sympathetic villain into the mainstream zeitgeist: Kilmonger and Thanos. We may not like the pain Thanos inflicts on Earth's Mightiest Heroes in Avengers Infinity War but you gotta like the guy; he has conviction and purpose. Sure he's crazier than a raccoon climbing a skyscraper, vicious, and a bit of a psychopath. However, he's also compassionate and empathetic. Violence is just the result of the many obstacles impeding the progress of best-laid plans. Not to applaud his efforts and eventual success but there is reasoning to his logic and it's rooted in the history of our world and The Good Book. What's on the Menu: How Disney solved the villain problem with Thanos? Thanos sympathizes with the plight universe, but are his motives are not without some truth filled obscurities? Thanos’ logic may be unsound but it’s not without reason if you read the Bible. Likable but unlikeable villains With Infinity War, the Marvel Universe just expanded into the Marvel Infinite. My theories on where the MCU cinematic universe goes from here. Weekly Gratitude: Live each day as if it were your last, and don’t listen to this stupid statement. Live each day with the intent of seeing tomorrow and continuing to exist, create, and love. Links: Comcasts hostile bid for Fox.  Who is Adam Warlock? Flava text: Ashes to ashes dust to dust. Woman, I said don’t look back! We're always open for suggestions and/or a favorable comment.  

SetCast
SetCast 127 – Vingadores: Guerra Infinita

SetCast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2018 26:55


Após uma década de filmes, muitos acertos (e poucos erros), finalmente chegamos ao épico Vingadores: Guerra Infinita. A reunião de quase todos os heróis da Marvel é o evento que mais chamou a atenção do público, mídias e redes sociais. O longa já alcançou a marca de mais de 11 milhões de espectadores, a maior bilheteria nacional da história, e é certamente um dos assuntos mais comentados no planeta. Por que? Pelo simples fato de termos nomes como Kevin Faige, os irmãos Russo e um elenco que se consagrou entre os antigos e novos fãs dos quadrinhos. Mas não para por aí... vamos somar a isso tudo a sequência de três filmes com vilões simplesmente impressionantes e capazes de gerar a famosa Síndrome de Estocolmo: o Abutre, Kilmonger e, finalmente, Thanos. No papo de hoje nós iremos abordar tudo sobre o ápice da Marvel no cinema. Estejam no carro, em casa, no trabalho ou qualquer outro lugar, preparem-se para ouvir um podcast tão épico quanto o próprio filme. Participantes: Franz Lima, Rodrigo Ribeiro e Matheus Gama. NÃO DEIXE DE ACESSAR [LINK] Facebook – Página NoSet [LINK] Twitter do NoSet Duração: até aonde você aguentar a ouvir! ASSINE O NOSET NO ITUNES Acesse aqui: https://itunes.apple.com/br/podcast/setcast/ QUER O FEED PARA ADICIONAR NO SEU ANDROID OU WINDOWS PHONE? Adicione o nosso Feed SUGESTÕES, CRÍTICAS E DÚVIDAS Envie e-mails para: contato@noset.com.br Dicas para de apps para Android! – Depois click no Feed! Conheça Player FM!

TOL
Ep. 6: KILMONGER OVER THANOS

TOL

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2018 77:05


Duff went missing so I have my friend Ricky come on and talk Avengers: Infinity War, the NFL Draft and the offseason, and upcoming music from J. Cole, Drake and Kanye Follow us on social media! Facebook Twitter Instagram Twitch Youtube

Back Row: Movie News
Back Row: Movie News - "Avengers: Infinity War" *SPOILERS*... Does is it live up to expectations?

Back Row: Movie News

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2018 20:26


IT'S FINALLY HERE! We saw, "Avengers: Infinity War," on opening night and want to tell you how it was! Now there are SO MANY MAJOR SPOILERS IN THIS EPISODE, so I would see the movie before you join the discussion with us! If you have seen it, let us know on Twitter of Facebook!

Strong Style Media
The Pop Culturists: Act 2.10 - Wakanda Rim.

Strong Style Media

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2018 158:00


Box Office Beatdown: Did Wakanda need Kilmonger? Or are they just fine with the throne as is? Reviews: Alex reviews Pacific Rim: Uprising. Kyle gladly listens. Kyle and Alex goes back and forth for Summer Releases. 1st Half. What will Half Pint see Friday? Nothing. Because he works. Atlanta Talk, Music News and more. Episode 81. This podcast is sponsored by Anchor

Strong Style Media
The Pop Culturists: Act 2.10 - Wakanda Rim.

Strong Style Media

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2018 158:00


Box Office Beatdown: Did Wakanda need Kilmonger? Or are they just fine with the throne as is? Reviews: Alex reviews Pacific Rim: Uprising. Kyle gladly listens. Kyle and Alex goes back and forth for Summer Releases. 1st Half. What will Half Pint see Friday? Nothing. Because he works. Atlanta Talk, Music News and more. Episode 81. This podcast is sponsored by Anchor

Strong Style Media
The Pop Culturists: Act 2.10 - Wakanda Rim.

Strong Style Media

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2018 158:00


Box Office Beatdown: Did Wakanda need Kilmonger? Or are they just fine with the throne as is? Reviews: Alex reviews Pacific Rim: Uprising. Kyle gladly listens. Kyle and Alex goes back and forth for Summer Releases. 1st Half. What will Half Pint see Friday? Nothing. Because he works. Atlanta Talk, Music News and more. Episode 81. This podcast is sponsored by Anchor

Strong Style Media
The Pop Culturists: Act 2.10 - Wakanda Rim.

Strong Style Media

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2018 158:00


Box Office Beatdown: Did Wakanda need Kilmonger? Or are they just fine with the throne as is? Reviews: Alex reviews Pacific Rim: Uprising. Kyle gladly listens. Kyle and Alex goes back and forth for Summer Releases. 1st Half. What will Half Pint see Friday? Nothing. Because he works. Atlanta Talk, Music News and more. Episode 81. This podcast is sponsored by Anchor

Basique Buzz
Black Panther has an ally, Obi Umunna

Basique Buzz

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2018 42:54


Today we have our March Feature, Obi Umunna join us on the Podcast. A great man in the Jacksonville community, providing mentoring to the neediest of children, and giving hope to those with a calling to political science. We talk Black Panther, T'challa vs Kilmonger, Big Brothers Big Sisters and UNF's Black Alumni weekend. Beauty Tips by Trista IG: @Your_Beauty_Pro Music: Torrean Miles IG: @OMEGA5DAWG

The Joy of Gaming Podcast
The Joy of Geek Podcast, Episode 59: Black Panther Review and SPOILERCAST

The Joy of Gaming Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2018 139:51


The Joy of Geek Podcast, Episode 59: Black Panther Review and Spoilercast On this episode of The Joy of Geek Podcast, we (Rich and Kevin) discuss the biggest movie of 2018 thus far - Marvel's Black Panther - which has made more than $700 Million to date and is showing no signs of slowing down. And to help us discuss director Brian Coogler's unique vision of Wakanda, we welcome special guest / writer / comics afficianado, Quin Melvin. Quin will be hosting a panel later this month called “Writers of Wakanda,” and he shares with us his unique insights about the comics and the film, and some of the important social implications of the series. This episode is a SPOILERCAST in the truest sense of the word, and we go in-depth to discuss all aspects of Black Panther, including its overall structure and plot, colorful cast of characters, unique Wakandan setting, and the nature of heroes and villains (or anti-villains) in the film. On that note, we also take also take a deeper dive into Michael B. Jordan's portrayal of Kilmonger, who is clearly the film's standout character, and a subject of much celebration and debate since its release. And to round out the festivities, we switch gears slightly to discuss Marvel's recent announcement of “A Fresh Start” (AKA, their May relaunch) when their comics universe will be shaken up with an assortment of new titles and writer/artist pairings. We also discuss the movies, TV shows and comics we‘ve been enjoying lately, with Annihilation, Altered Carbon, The Frankenstein Chronicles, CW's Black Lightning and DC's Mister Miracle serving as particular highlights. So join us, for an epic podcast journey - deep into the heart of Wakanda - that leaves us teetering, breathless, on the precipice between life, death and the Ancestral Plane. This...is the Joy of Geek!

Movie Daters
Black Panther - Rough Draft Series - Episode Two

Movie Daters

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2018 45:25


Episode two of our Rough Draft Series we review Blank Panther and went a little over on time (sorry!) as we do a deep dive over the main characters. Listen as Payton geeks out with the Marvel Universe and Sarah just tries to keep up. Also, Payton is a Kilmonger sympathizer... just a warning.   Follow us on instagram: @moviedaters

Rock & Comics
Ep. 40 - Black Panther (*SPOILER REVIEW*)

Rock & Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2018 42:16


On this episode, host Anthony Esparza reviews Marvel Studios’ Black Panther. Anthony discusses his overall thoughts of the film, favorite scenes, stand out performances, and Michael B. Jordan as a new iconic villain. Anthony also discusses his band, Defy The Tyrants, and their new single, “Guillotine”. He discusses previous shows in Arizona and San Diego, and what the band had in store for 2018.Song featured in this episode: “Guillotine” by Defy The TyrantsStream it on Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/track/4zVkX8WMOoJlf0lTgOvBqg?si=L6ZgOAz_R9KIVoglkoGyoAiTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/guillotine-single/1349688049Follow Rock & Comics on Twitterwww.twitter.com/rockandcomicspcFollow Anthony on Twitterwww.twitter.com/anthony_defyFollow Defy The Tyrants on Instagramwww.instagram.com/defythetyrants Follow Anthony on Instagramwww.instagram.com/anthony_defy

Rock & Comics
Ep. 40 - Black Panther (*SPOILER REVIEW*)

Rock & Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2018 42:16


On this episode, host Anthony Esparza reviews Marvel Studios’ Black Panther. Anthony discusses his overall thoughts of the film, favorite scenes, stand out performances, and Michael B. Jordan as a new iconic villain. Anthony also discusses his band, Defy The Tyrants, and their new single, “Guillotine”. He discusses previous shows in Arizona and San Diego, and what the band had in store for 2018. Song featured in this episode: “Guillotine” by Defy The Tyrants Stream it on Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/track/4zVkX8WMOoJlf0lTgOvBqg?si=L6ZgOAz_R9KIVoglkoGyoA iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/guillotine-single/1349688049 Follow Rock & Comics on Twitter www.twitter.com/rockandcomicspc Follow Anthony on Twitter www.twitter.com/anthony_defy Follow Defy The Tyrants on Instagram www.instagram.com/defythetyrants Follow Anthony on Instagram www.instagram.com/anthony_defy

Film A Week Podcast
Trailer-A-Thon 6: "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised..."

Film A Week Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2017 90:26


Welcom to Trailer-A-Thon in which we give our thoughts and play catch up with the latest trailers to hit the big screen. In this episode, Serg Beret and Patrick Raissi hang out with T'Challa as he faces against Kilmonger all while ruling Wakanda in the much-anticipated "Black Panther." Then, DC and Warner Bros. bring their golden band of heroes together in the possibly final trailer of "Justice League." After, the hosts nearly get scared of "The New Mutants" with a horror shift in the superhero genre that might be very much needed. Finally, the hosts discuss "Star Wars: The Last Jedi" to discuss their excitement and all the cynicism that comes with a new "Star Wars" film. Follow Serg Beret Instagram/Twitter/Snapchat @ sergberet Tumblr @ sergberettumbles Follow Patrick Raissi Instagram/Tumblr @ pachathegreat Twitter @ HumaneRamblings