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    The Ones Who Live - Episode 2

    The Ones Who Live - Episode 2

    Happy Wine Wednesday! Candi is back this week to discuss episode 2 of "The Ones Who Live" entitled "Gone." We talk about Michonne's journey to find Rick and appreciate that despite encounters with human dangers like Negan and the Whisperers in the main series, we find her still open to new people. We also discuss her decision to withhold information about RJ from Rick.

    Of course, we had to celebrate the amazing performance by Matthew Jeffers as Nat.  We praise Jeffers' performance and talk about his amazing chemistry with Dana Guirira, which is likely due to the two having prior acting history together.  Speaking of  chemistry, we loved all of the kissing and reconnecting between Richonne in this episode.  And we unpack our frustration with the character who threatened our favorite couple this week - Jadis, the wild card.

    Thanks so much for listening! We will be back next week to discuss episode 3.  Friendly reminder - we drink, we know things, we use adult language, and we have a great time.

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    The Ones Who Live - Episode 1

    The Ones Who Live - Episode 1

    Happy Wine Wednesday! Candi and I kick off our coverage of The Ones Who Live this week with a discussion of the premiere episode. We enjoyed it and we are so happy that the writers didn’t make us wait several episodes to see our favorite couple on screen together again.

    Friendly reminder: we drink, we know things, we use adult language, and we have a great time!

    We’ll be back next week to discuss episode 2. In the meantime, don’t miss our episode dedicated to Richonne. You can find it here.

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    Ships Ahoy: The Richonne Episode

    Ships Ahoy: The Richonne Episode

    Happy Wine Wednesday! In anticipation of the premiere of "The Ones Who Live" AKA the Richonne spinoff, Candi is back this week to discuss everything we love about this ship.  And on a programming note, we will be doing episode-by-episode coverage of "The Ones Who Live".

    For this very special Richonne episode, we start off by talking about the characters individually and what we like so much about them.  From there, we get into all things Richonne.  We share the moment when we first started to see the romantic potential for the duo, the buildup to the pair becoming official, and where the writers left them at the end of The Walking Dead.  Of course we talk about the Grimes family as a whole and some of our favorite moments with them and we each share our favorite Richonne episode. 

    Friendly reminder - we drink, we know things, we use adult language, and we have a really great time.  Thanks so much for listening!

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    Don't miss recent episodes on The Wire (part 1, part 2), The Barbie Movie, Found, The Tudors, Raising Kanan, The Good Girls, and Spartacus.  

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    Black Panther: Wakanda Forever

    Black Panther: Wakanda Forever

    Eduardo and the Regular Boyz (Peach3z and Chris) are joined by Angela to discuss the film BLACK PANTHER: WAKANDA FOREVER! Join them as they try not to get too emotional as they discuss the tragic passing of Chadwick Boseman, the powerful performances throughout the film, and more.

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    Episode 230: Black Panther: Wakanda Forever | Movie Review | Normies Like Us Podcast

    Episode 230: Black Panther: Wakanda Forever | Movie Review | Normies Like Us Podcast
    Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Ep 230: How is never as important as “why.” Unless you’re asking “How on earth are we going to make this movie when our lead actor just died?” Your hosts try to answer this question as they return to the Marvel Universe and cover Black Panther: Wakanda Forever! You don’t need to take the heart shaped herb to enjoy this discussion, but it may help. Imperius Rex! @NormiesLikeUs https://www.instagram.com/normieslikeus/ @jacob https://www.instagram.com/jacob/ @MikeHasInsta https://www.instagram.com/mikehasinsta/ https://letterboxd.com/BabblingBrooksy/ https://letterboxd.com/hobbes72/ https://letterboxd.com/mikejromans/

    Black Panther 2: The Legacy Of Chadwick Boseman And Yes...Wakanda Forever!

    Black Panther 2: The Legacy Of Chadwick Boseman And Yes...Wakanda Forever!

    It is time to say goodbye to the MCU, well Phase 4 at least.  Let's be real, we know of at least 2 more phases in the works.  But Black Panther: Wakanda, or Black Panther 2 is the end cap of big screen movie entries for this phase, of course we have Disney Plus shows and a few seasonal specials.  So this is the perfect time to recap one of the more highly anticipated entries of this phase.  We of course we all excited for the latest Spider-Man entry, but this had to be right below that.  

    But this movie had the a lot of tasks placed on it outside of the normal expectations for being a good movie in the fairly up and down phase for the MCU.  Not only did this, and every other movie of this phase have that question of what the long standing goals for the over-arching MCU were.  It also had to tell a good story that honors it previous leading actor, Chadwick Boseman, while also moving on from him and simultaneously finding a way to address his real world death.  

    So let us figure out together how this movie manages to work through all these important and lofty goals and to what degree.  Let me know on social @NickNackMovies and @NickNack_IC on Tik Tok, Instagram, Twitter, and Letterboxd where you can see my latest full MCU rankings, now 30 films deep.

    Potential Pick - Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Spoiler Review

    Potential Pick - Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Spoiler Review

    Spoiler Warning!  Chris and Taylor review the 30th film of the MCU "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever" written by Ryan Coogler and Joe Robert Cole with direction by Coogler.  After the death of King T'Challa, the leaders of Wakanda fight to protect their nation against an undiscovered kingdom and its ruler.  The film stars Letitia Wright, Lupita Nyong'o, Danai Gurira, Winston Duke, Tenoch Huerta, Domonique Thorne, Florence Kasumba, Michael Coel, Martin Freeman, Julie Louis-Dreyfus and Angela Bassett. 

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    Black Panther: Wakanda Forever - Ambitious and/or Bloated

    Black Panther: Wakanda Forever - Ambitious and/or Bloated

    MOVIE DISCUSSION: 

    Melvin & Dan can only agree on one thing: Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is, in fact, a Marvel movie. To focus their attention, Melvin proposes four ambitions that he feels will make-or-break the film for audience members.

    Topics:

    • (PATREON EXCLUSIVE) 44-minutes discussing Kevin Conroy's passing, Video Rental store nostalgia, and media curation (PATREON EXCLUSIVE) 
    • Reflecting on Black Panther's immense cultural impact and success. 
    • Reminiscing on the intended plans for King T'Challa in the MCU post-Endgame. 
    • Melvin liked that Black Panther: Wakanda Forever had a somewhat self-serious profile as opposed to the more flippant, light sensibilities of other Marvel fare. 
    • However, Melvin has four headers - ambitions - that he observed within Black Panther: Wakanda Forever that he felt prevented him from "buying in" to the fiction of the film but may actually be beneficial qualities to certain audience members. 
    • His first point covers the film's global stage for a political drama between potentially warring counties. 
    • His second point covers the personal character stories within the film. 
    • A brief aside from the points, Melvin and Daniel agree: the suits at the end of the movie aren't that good. 
    • Melvin's third point has to do with the film's metatextual pairing of T'Challa's fictional death and Chadwick Boseman's real-life death. 
    • Melvin's final point covers what he would consider inefficient pacing, such as scenes clearly setting up future movies, or scenes having only one purpose at a time rather than being dynamic in detail. 

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    E0127 - Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Review - Gone But Not Forgotten

    E0127 - Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Review - Gone But Not Forgotten

    A podcast where we talk about films and stuff! This week, Ethan and Pete watch the Black Panther sequel, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever! Listen as the duo discuss what worked and didn't work for the MCU's 30th movie! 

    Do you have any film or TV recommendations? Is there a show you think you'd be interested in watching but you don't have the time? Let us know at aloha@filmsandstuffpodcast.com or tweet @FandSPodcast and we'll do the dirty work for you and let you know what we think!

    Do you have any film or TV recommendations? Is there a show you think you'd be interested in watching but you don't have the time? Let us know at aloha@filmsandstuffpodcast.com, tweet us @FandSPodcast, DM us on Instagram or @filmsandstuffpodcast. Please make sure to like and leave comment on each video, and subscribe to our YouTube channel!

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    Folge 1168: BLACK PANTHER - WAKANDA FOREVER – Das Tabu von Tod und Trauer

    Folge 1168: BLACK PANTHER - WAKANDA FOREVER – Das Tabu von Tod und Trauer
    Der tragische Tod von Chadwick Boseman hat eine große Karriere beendet, als sie gerade richtig angefangen hatte. Millionen Zuschauer hatten sich darauf gefreut, den so talentierten und so charismatischen Schauspieler in den nächsten Jahrzehnten in vielen Hauptrollen zu sehen. Auch Kevin Feiger und Ryan Coogler hatten mit ihm und Black Panther großes vor. Sie haben sich gegen eine Neubesetzung der Rolle entschieden und eine neue Geschichte konzipiert, eine Geschichte, wie es sie im Unterhaltungskino selten gibt, über Trauer, Wut, Verzweiflung, Rache, über den Tod und über den Versuch neu zu beginnen. Dabei zeigt der Film immer wieder eine Ernsthaftigkeit und eine Schwere in der Trauer um Back Panther/T’Challa, dass man den Eindruck hat, die Trauer um Chadwick Boseman ist in diesen Film eingeflossen. Das haben wir nicht erwartet. Und wir haben auch nicht erwartet, dass der Film sich so klar und unüberhörbar mit Kolonialismus und der politischen Realität der Ressourcenkriege auseinandersetzt. Wir haben nicht gerechnet mit der Leichtigkeit, mit der der Film zu 98 Prozent auf weiße Darsteller verzichtet oder damit, dass fast alle klugen und fast alle kämpfenden Charaktere schwarze Frauen sind. Es war verdammt an der Zeit. Repräsentation ist wichtig, so viel wichtiger als die meisten weißen Zuschauer denken, für die bisher fast alle Filme gemacht worden waren.

    Shuri, T’Challas Schwester, kann ihren Bruder nicht retten, der in den ersten Minuten des Films an einer unbekannten Krankheit stirbt. Während die Trauer Shuri (Letitita Wright) und Königin Ramonda (phänomenal: Angela Bassett) belastet, versuchen alle Staaten an das Vibranium zu kommen und hoffen, dass Wakanda ohne den Schutz des Black Panther sich nicht wehren kann. Aber die eigentliche Gefahr kommt aus dem Meer und das wollen wir hier nicht spoilern. Im Podcast direkt nach dem Film versuchen Johanna, Tom und Thomas sich zu erklären, warum der Film so gelungen ist und so einen tiefen Eindruck hinterlassen hat – obwohl eigentlich einige Dinge gar nicht gehen: Ein Held hat alberne Flügelchen am Fuß wie eine Hermes-Parodie, die Songs sind eine Ethnowellnesszumutung (aber der Score ist super!) und wer zur Hölle ist auf die Idee gekommen, „Wakanda Forever“ ins Deutsche am besten mit „Wakanda über alles!“ zu übersetzen? Aber das alles macht dem Film nichts aus. Das ist so gutes Kino, wie ein Mainstreamsuperheldenunterhaltungsfilm es nur sein kann.

    Cool Story Guys S01E40: Jumbo-Sized Season Finale Jamboree

    Cool Story Guys S01E40: Jumbo-Sized Season Finale Jamboree

    We celebrate the end of our first season with a big discussion of the last two chapters and an imaginary casting session for the inevitable big-budget TV series or film adaptation. Other topics include areas where we wish we could get a do-over, some alternate book names that didn't quite make the cut, and how our fantasy story slowly morphed into a collectivist screed about how billionaires shouldn't exist.

    What If...? - Episode 6, "What If... Killmonger Rescued Tony Stark?"

    What If...? - Episode 6, "What If... Killmonger Rescued Tony Stark?"

    The WHAT IF...? that's been plaguing everyone's mind - what if Tony never made it to the box-of-scraps-cave - finally answered this week on Marvel Studios' animated Disney+ series, "What If... Killmonger Rescued Tony Stark?" And guess what? Eduardo is back, baby! Join Eduardo, Peach3z, and Robbie as they discuss another week of multiversal shenanigans that primarily involves the question, "why is everyone falling for Erik's tomfoolery?"

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    What If...? - Episode 5, "What If... Zombies!?"

    What If...? - Episode 5, "What If... Zombies!?"

    WHAT IF...? poses its most grammatically confusing hypothetical yet in the fifth episode of Marvel Studios' animated Disney+ series, "What If... Zombies!?"  Join Peach3z, Chris, and Danny as they talk about the disturbing comics inspiration for this episode, whether or not the balance of horror and dark comedy worked for them, and Bruce Banner's fingerless gloves.  Also, everyone's favorite recurring segment, Danny's Lament!

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    Episode 19: Black Panther

    Episode 19: Black Panther

    This week in the MCUc2c Podcast, Paul and Geoff dive deep into the heartland of Africa to Wakanda, home of technological marvels and the birthplace of T'Challa - aka the Black Panther, ancestral guardian of Wakanda's people and its ancient secret!

    But all is not well for the nation's new king...

    A challenger to the throne arises the from the troubled streets of Oakland: a soldier steeped in the blood of war and driven by vengeance, who wants Wakanda to become an Empire that will rule the world.

    Tune in, take a listen and share your thoughts on this incredible entry in the Marvel Cinematic Universe with our Twitter community @MCUc2c

    Wakanda Forever!

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