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  1. Jeansus Christ is all about global inclusion on her team.  So they sneak off to India to get the new mutant Trinary who is my new bff, .  Her Bollywood techno powers are awesome.  Shes a technopath and contacts Jean in Wakanda while shes in an Indian jail to come get her.  Jail Break!

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    Bobby got his new team and called them B teamers to they face.....way to be shady day 1 Iceman.

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  2. 10 hours ago, JoeJoe said:

    wtf is it about? I've seen the trailer and it just seems like some woman who can control water but it still doesn't interest me enough to watch.

    An unconventional love story of a lonely mute woman who works at a secret government facility.  Her only 2 friends her older gay neighbor and her sassy married black co worker that translates and looks out for her.  They mop their way into a plot involving Russian spies, secret sentient creatures brought in from South America.  Stuff happens and you explore the meaning and differences of love.  In the Shape of Water.  Love can find you even if you can't speak or breathe air very long.

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  3. On 2/27/2018 at 2:33 PM, hotboy06 said:

    Nathaniel,

    Shall we prepare a sacrifice for Jeansus Christ's new movie Dark Phoenix in November?

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    I just hope it isn't embarrassingly bad before Marvel can finish getting the rights and restart everything. Cause X-men: Apocalypse was a hot mess

     

    Ice Queen Bobby tries to go on a date at the hottest Pho spot in town , PhoGettaboutit.  But, Rictor and he both realize over their Pho Tai Bo Vien, this ain't whats cute and Rictor belongs with Shatterstar.

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    Meanwhile Jeansus Christ and her team have been offered political asylum in both Wakanda and Atlantis while the world is still shook over the violent death of the ambassador after Jeans glorious speech.

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    She picked her bestie Storm's royal dick on call, country so they can hang and relax when she flies on for her Dickapointments from her ex husband.  Everybody know Wakanda has the latest Oscar winning fashions tew and Jeansus needs the best on the run wardrobe

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  4. Fergie Apologizes for NBA All-Star National Anthem: 'I Love This Country and Honestly Tried My Best'

     

    After causing controversy at the NBA All-Star Game on Sunday with a slowed-down jazzy rendition of the National Anthem, Fergie has issued a formal apology for her divisive performance.

    “I’ve always been honored and proud to perform the national anthem and last night I wanted to try something special for the NBA,” she said in a statement to TMZ. “I’m a risk taker artistically, but clearly this rendition didn’t strike the intended tone. I love this country and honestly tried my best.”

    Taking the court at Los Angeles’ Staples Center in a formfitting black dress, the 42-year-old “A Little Work” singer performed a sultry rendition of “The Star-Spangled Banner,” reworking the tune to more of a jazzy beat.

    “It actually didn’t sound so bad at first,” one attendee tells PEOPLE. “Everyone was just trying to figure out what was going on. Like, was she about to break out into a different song? Then she started doing all those ranges and it just went downhill.” 

    At points, the star appeared to struggle to hit notes, though she closed out the tune with some impressive vibrato, telling the arena, “Let’s play some basketball!”

    Throughout the performance, the camera caught an array of expressions of those on the court and in the crowd at the game.

    “Players and celebs seemed surprised by her rendition of the anthem,” says another source who was present. “After the performance she didn’t seem fazed.”

     

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  5. Wow Black panther is stunning.  The whole cast was impressive.  The story was very contained, you don't have to have seen another Marvel movie to get into it.  But, the acting, the costumes were top notch.  This is I would say marvels most serious in tone and its very political, and relevant to today.  Killmonger was great.  The Dora Milajie were all awesome, strong warriors.

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  6. These reviews for Black Panther are insane.  Oscar quality praise.  I know I got my tickets

     

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    Power Of Black Panther

     

    The first movie I remember seeing in a theater had a black hero. Lando Calrissian, played by Billy Dee Williams, didn’t have any superpowers, but he ran his own city. That movie, the 1980 Star Warssequel The Empire Strikes Back, introduced Calrissian as a complicated human being who still did the right thing. That’s one reason I grew up knowing I could be the same.

    If you are reading this and you are white, seeing people who look like you in mass media probably isn’t something you think about often. Every day, the culture reflects not only you but nearly infinite versions of you—executives, poets, garbage collectors, soldiers, nurses and so on. The world shows you that your possibilities are boundless. Now, after a brief respite, you again have a President.

    Those of us who are not white have considerably more trouble not only finding representation of ourselves in mass media and other arenas of public life, but also finding representation that indicates that our humanity is multi­faceted. Relating to characters onscreen is necessary not merely for us to feel seen and understood, but also for others who need to see and understand us. When it doesn’t happen, we are all the poorer for it.

    This is one of the many reasons Black Panther is significant. What seems like just another entry in an endless parade of super­hero movies is actually something much bigger. It hasn’t even hit theaters yet and its cultural footprint is already enormous. It’s a movie about what it means to be black in both America and Africa—and, more broadly, in the world. Rather than dodge complicated themes about race and identity, the film grapples head-on with the issues affecting modern-day black life. It is also incredibly entertaining, filled with timely comedy, sharply choreographed action and gorgeously lit people of all colors. “You have superhero films that are gritty dramas or action comedies,” director Ryan Coogler tells TIME. But this movie, he says, tackles another important genre: “Superhero films that deal with issues of being of African descent.”
     

    Black Panther is the 18th movie in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, a franchise that has made $13.5 billion at the global box office over the past 10 years. (Marvel is owned by Disney.) It may be the first mega­budget movie—not just about superheroes, but about anyone—to have an African-American director and a predominantly black cast. Hollywood has never produced a blockbuster this splendidly black.

    The movie, out Feb. 16, comes as the entertain­ment industry is wrestling with its toxic treatment of women and persons of color. This rapidly expanding reckoning—one that reflects the importance of representation in our culture—is long overdue. Black Panther is poised to prove to Hollywood that African-American narratives have the power to generate profits from all audiences. And, more important, that making movies about black lives is part of showing that they matter.

    The invitation to the Black Panther premiere read “Royal attire requested.” Yet no one showed up to the Dolby Theatre on Hollywood Boulevard on Jan. 29 looking like an extra from a British costume drama. On display instead were crowns of a different sort—ascending head wraps made of various African fabrics. Oscar winner Lupita Nyong’o wore her natural hair tightly wrapped above a resplendent bejeweled purple gown. Men, including star Chadwick Boseman and Coogler, wore Afrocentric patterns and clothing, dashikis and boubous. Co-star Daniel Kaluuya, an Oscar nominee for his star turn in Get Out, arrived wearing a kanzu, the formal tunic of his Ugandan ancestry.

    After the Obama era, perhaps none of this should feel groundbreaking. But it does. In the midst of a regressive cultural and political moment fueled in part by the white-nativist movement, the very existence of Black Panther feels like resistance. Its themes challenge institutional bias, its characters take unsubtle digs at oppressors, and its narrative includes prismatic perspectives on black life and tradition. The fact that Black Panther is excellent only helps.

     

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  7. 24 minutes ago, hotboy06 said:

     

    I don't think the story lines are completely in sync yet with the whole young Charles return . Psylocke's team may be the only ones that know really right now they were dealing with that and the Shadow king fight.

    Cassandra Nova is the villain.  She said Jean fucked up her plans with her UN performance and she was pissed so she blew up the Ambassador in front of her.

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    He grabs some Colossus Ass in the international trailer.

     

    Meanwhile Jeansus christ wasted no time cementing her status as the Mutant head bitch in charge.  She marched right to the world leaders at the UN made a powerful statement about mutant rights and equality.  Put everyone on notice she's back and its gonna be a different day now and they will put some respeck on her name.

     

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    Yaas come through Storms tired ass ex husband, who she is now re-fucking recognized her bestie.  Even Emma's jump off Namor the sea ho recognized Jeansus.

    Then as soon as she stepped outside the Ambassadors head was blown off by the return of an old villian and now everyone thinks Jean did it :P  Oh well come for her bitches!

     

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