I took that as a flash back to the first but it has been awhile since I've seen the first film so that could have a new scene.She was in the first trailer.
Looks like she'll be just as under written here as she was in the first film.
I took that as a flash back to the first but it has been awhile since I've seen the first film so that could have a new scene.She was in the first trailer.
Looks like she'll be just as under written here as she was in the first film.
also why are they showing so much of colin firth?
Hahaha, this looks great.
Too bad no Roxy
Is she supposed to be in this one?
She was in the first trailer.
Looks like she'll be just as under written here as she was in the first film.
$10 says she gets fridged when the Kingsman building blows up...
Yeah the way that they seem to be handling Roxy is really disappointing. She's better than Eggsy. Roxy passeed the last test while Eggsy failed.Meh that's wack
We know she's just as skilled as Eggsy is, let her throw down
There were black people in the first Kingsmen. Eggsy had a black friend, and the abusive step father had a black friend. There were also some black people scattered among the crowds in the Doomsday bunker party scene. Then of course there's Samuel Jackson. If you're gonna make sweeping accusations like that, at least make sure you get your facts right.First one was set in London and didn't have a single brown person or any other minority. Now this is set in New York and seems to have a single Token black person, a what seems to be a very small role.
You don't get to make movies in cities like London and pretend everyone is white, without it seeming preposterous and racist.
First movie was pretty obnoxious with how it played off cliched white Britishisms and now its cliched white American nonsense. Get a dude in a cowboy hat and make him act obnoxious. The cliches are tired, but there is some humor in it, which is also tired.
What makes it even worse is the first one is about class divisions, but the themes are not coherent, and race is completely ignored. Clearly British culture has a huge problem with racism, as they seem completely unwilling to represent anyone but white people.
I think other people are starting to grow a distaste for British cinema too, in general. Americans are demanding more, which I guess, is why British film makers in Hollywood are forced to cast usually a single token character when they come to America.
First one was set in London and didn't have a single brown person or any other minority.
There were black people in the first Kingsmen. Eggsy had a black friend, and the abusive step father had a black friend. There were also some black people scattered among the crowds in the Doomsday bunker party scene. Then of course there's Samuel Jackson. If you're gonna make sweeping accusations like that, at least make sure you get your facts right.
Also, the cultural cliches are part of the charm, it sounds like you just don't like this movie's style of humor.
Sofia Boutella was also in the first one.
$10 says she gets fridged when the Kingsman building blows up...
LolI think that's an entirely different sort of film!
Sofia Boutella was also in the first one.
poor Pedro Pascal, lol
are this stateman good guys or villains?
poor Pedro Pascal, lol
are this stateman good guys or villains?
Meh that's wack
We know she's just as skilled as Eggsy is, let her throw down
Yeah the way that they seem to be handling Roxy is really disappointing. She's better than Eggsy. Roxy passeed the last test while Eggsy failed.
That YT comment though.
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lmao. that's some crazy shit
Awesome
Maybe they assume audiences can't root for a dog killer.
LOL
Literally the only difference between the Red Band and the normal trailer is Tatum's "Fuck Yeah" right at the end.
LOL
Literally the only difference between the Red Band and the normal trailer is Tatum's "Fuck Yeah" right at the end.
That YT comment though.
First one was set in London and didn't have a single brown person or any other minority. Now this is set in New York and seems to have a single Token black person, a what seems to be a very small role.
You don't get to make movies in cities like London and pretend everyone is white, without it seeming preposterous and racist.
First movie was pretty obnoxious with how it played off cliched white Britishisms and now its cliched white American nonsense. Get a dude in a cowboy hat and make him act obnoxious. The cliches are tired, but there is some humor in it, which is also tired.
What makes it even worse is the first one is about class divisions, but the themes are not coherent, and race is completely ignored. Clearly British culture has a huge problem with racism, as they seem completely unwilling to represent anyone but white people.
I think other people are starting to grow a distaste for British cinema too, in general. Americans are demanding more, which I guess, is why British film makers in Hollywood are forced to cast usually a single token character when they come to America.
#bring back Sofia Boutella