agentem:

[Amazon Trivia Caption Says: The filmmakers did not know about the war chants the actors from Black Panther created, as that film was not nearly finished at the time of shooting. WINSTON DUKE had started the chant, which led to the responding war cry that CHADWICK BOSEMAN leads.]

And then they made it the trailer.

Winston Duke is a treasure. It seems like the scripted his role being “Thank you for coming”/”Of course” and somehow he became the star of the movie.

jess-b-xo:

so im watching the exclusive directors’ roundtable that comes with the infinity war digital release and they set up a video chat with taika so he could join in on the roundtable discussion and they fucking dressed the ipad up in his fucking clothes are u fucking kidding me this is the most iconic shit ever 

denisvileneuve:

There is a reason this is the last scene in which Okoye appears before the credits roll. It speaks volumes about the power black women possess. Seeing anyone, let alone a black man, submit to a black woman on screen in this way is a rarity.

Gurira thinks the message in that scene is vital for everyone, especially women and girls.

“You expect to use your love for me and our love for each other to actually get me to betray my nation, and I would kill you first. I love that,” she said. “I think women don’t often get to portray that sort of nobility and that sort of integrity, especially [choosing that] over their love.” – Danai Gurira on The Scene™

squided:

tlitookilakin:

engineer-pearl0:

tastefullyoffensive:

“Not use collective punishment as it is not fair on the many people who did nothing and under the 1949 Geneva Conventions it is a war crime.”

Wait it’s a fucking WAR CRIME?!?! I mean that might not be 100% accurate but now I gotta know

holy crap, collective punishment is a war crime.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourth_Geneva_Convention#Collective_punishments

and according to the exact legal phrasing-

No protected person may be punished for an offense he or she has not personally committed. Collective penalties and likewise all measures of intimidation or of terrorism are prohibited.

This technically counts, as students are civilians, and thus considered a “protected person”. So yes, collective classroom punishment breaks the fourth Geneva Convention, and she should be rewarded for standing up for human rights and doing her research.

Power-move: accuse your teacher of a war crime using knowledge they supplied you with

marvel:

why aren’t more people talking about the fact that mantis literally HALTED thanos for a solid minute?? her mind, her powers as an empath were stronger than him (however briefly) and like??? holy SHIT??? my girl over here doing more than hide and seek hulk lmao what an icon