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Rape is a despicable crime, but Kobe owned up to his mistake and publicly apologized to the accuser. I will never excuse what he did, but dying in a plane crash is not what I perceive as justice in that case. Where is your humanity? Sure, he wasn't perfect, but he left behind a young family and an infant daughter who will never know him. It was an actual set complete with real water. Here's some behind the scenes footage: [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r_XtTHNjSYc&t=10m5s[/url] He was signed as Black Panther for a five-movie contract in 2014, which was before his cancer diagnosis two years later. He had one movie left on his contract which was [i]Black Panther II[/i]. I'm pretty sure Disney and Marvel have to had known about his declining health as early as late 2019. That said, the sequel was speculated to take the February 2021 release date, but it was officially announced it would be released in May 2022. I'm not certain Boseman's health caused any delay, but I thought Ryan Coogler needed more time to create a compelling story. Aside from the vibranium mine fight between T'Challa and Killmonger, and maybe Black Panther flipping over a car during the South Korea chase, I thought the CGI was mostly pretty good. Wakanda looked realistic enough. I agree. The Buu saga is the weakest saga of the series. The story is all over the place and Buu doesn't maintain a consistent personality throughout his numerous transformations. However, Super Buu (with Gohan absorbed) is the strongest of all the Buus so he was way stronger than Kid Buu. Loki died in order to further develop Thanos as the new baddie, and to give closure to the narrative arc from [i]The Avengers[/i] in which Loki served at the behalf of Thanos and ultimately failed. Also, the Red Skull was never killed on the plane. He was transported somewhere in space via the Tesseract/Space Stone. We find out now that he was taken to Vormir. As noted earlier, Olivia De Havilland is still alive. Mickey Kuhn who played Beau Wilkes (Ashley and Melanie's son) is still alive, too. I saw the movie on Blu-Ray last winter and the picture was close to perfection. Other than that, good for them. Physical media beats Internet streaming any day. This political correctness has gone too far. The Towering Inferno (7/10) The Poseidon Adventure (7/10) Airport (7/10) Earthquake (6/10) "You're No Good" "Blue Bayou" "Hurts So Bad" Sicario No Country for Old Men Milk "I Walk the Line" "Ring of Fire" "Folsom Prison Blues" "It Ain't Me Babe" "Jackson" Lung cancer is never a blessing. Rush may have brought it on himself with his years of cigar smoking, but I hope his health turns around. Ocean's 11 Michael Clayton O Brother, Where Are Thou? This will be a never-ending debate. Overall, I do feel the sequel trilogy were a tad better overall in cinematic quality than the prequels. That said, the prequels at least had a story to tell and did a good job expanding the [i]Star Wars[/i] universe. I can't say the same for the sequel trilogy. It's the same reason he didn't know Luke was his son until [i]The Empire Strikes Back[/i] which is about three years later. It's because he thought his children had died with Padmé. The competition this year was a lot stronger than it was in 2003. Robert Downey, Jr. opted not to campaign for Best Leading Actor and he wouldn't made the cut anyway since he had strong competition against Adam Driver, Joaquin Phoenix, Leonardo DiCaprio, and etc. LOL. That was never going to happen.