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r/movies • u/Louie_Baby • Feb 17 '18
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Why did he just say that the general public don't consider Best Picture winners 12 Years a Slave and Moonlight "important" films?
That's just a wrong statement.
4 u/[deleted] Feb 17 '18 I think because those movies weren't talked about with nearly the same hyperbole Black Panther is being discussed. People are making a huge fuss over an average Marvel movie, while those fantastic movies got the acclaim they deserved. 3 u/ParkerZA Feb 18 '18 It's far better than average. It's damn good. That's why people are making a fuss.
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I think because those movies weren't talked about with nearly the same hyperbole Black Panther is being discussed. People are making a huge fuss over an average Marvel movie, while those fantastic movies got the acclaim they deserved.
3 u/ParkerZA Feb 18 '18 It's far better than average. It's damn good. That's why people are making a fuss.
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It's far better than average. It's damn good. That's why people are making a fuss.
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u/[deleted] Feb 17 '18 edited Feb 17 '18
Why did he just say that the general public don't consider Best Picture winners 12 Years a Slave and Moonlight "important" films?
That's just a wrong statement.