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Black Adam Post-Watch


Thank you to everyone who attended the first Watch & Commentary of the Year featuring Black Adam. I enjoyed doing it, and for those who watch, there was a power point at the beginning. It was a lot of fun revisiting the film. My feelings about it remain unchanged, especially since it was always (IMO) a mid-film that needed tighter editing. There are two solid movies in Black Adam, but the people involved seemed more concerned about getting Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson in a leading vehicle than what would be best for the film itself. 

The lack of tie-in with Shazam. The forced inclusion of the JSA. The lack of any Middle Eastern/North African music or any good music that would complement the film. While I get why The Rock wanted to do this role, and I'm glad he used his star power to deliver a very diverse cast, it is also just a fact that Black Adam is one of the very few superheroes with "Black" in his name that is not Black. That character has always been depicted as Middle Eastern/North African adjacent. While I think you could have a Black African person play the role, you'd have to restructure the character's origins around that. Just being brown isn't enough to play every ethnicity. At least not anymore.

I think that pre-pandemic betting on DTRJ as the lead of a superhero movie was an easy call; post-pandemic and with so little name attention connected to the movie it was a much harder sell, especially when people can watch these kinds of movies at home.

The MVP of Black Adam, according to the viewers, was: Dr. Fate. Ally and a fine old white man. Shout out to the original Doctor who played with the occult.

Next month we will watch and discuss Catwoman with Halle Berryβ€”it's Black History Month. And that will be the start of this being for just the Taras, but I will keep these write-ups for everyone and, in the future, will attach any fun powerpoints.

For those who saw Black Adam what did you think of it?

Comments

I went in with such low expectations and waited til it came to HBO Max exclusively because of the SWANA issues. When I finally watched it, its was meh and it probably would've been a little bit better in theaters though I don't regret missing. The best parts were the visuals, the score (not the soundtrack), and the anti-imperialist themes. It was under Ms. Waller's leadership so that diluted the impact if it was just the JSA or an above board operation (which I don't think it was?). I was very much so spoiled by BP:WF saying it more explicitly. I have very complicated feeling about Dwayne Johnson as the actor an as The Brand, but he did pretty well in this.

AlyssaMakesArt

Wasn’t as much of a slog as I thought it would be. Quite a few characters that I found charming as all get out. I HATED the needledrops; they were poorly placed, ill-thought-out, and bleh in a way that the music choices for Suicide Squad (2016) were. Overall, it was an ok film that felt like it took a while to start. I really wish the movie had ended when we all agreed it would have been perfect to do so. But alas!

Heck Porter


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