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Movie Review : Xmen 3

a generous review AAP

it sounds worst then the Matrix 3

all your points are right on, if they only followed the xman cartoon that was on years ago, that was a direct representation of the comics they would have been fine........but nooo they could not do that could they.........

assholes
 
digger said:
Non-spoilers:

And don't make the mistake I did and leave before the credits are over. Apparently there is one last teaser scene AFTER the credits. (Feel free to PM me and tell me what it is.)

Spoilers:



(Making them gray so they aren't too spoilerific -- highlight them to read)








How the heck did they make Ian McKellen twenty years younger? Nicely done.

Can't believe they actually used "I'm the JUGGERNAUT, bitch!" :D

When I saw it last night about a third of a packed theater did not move until the credits were fully run. Both moments before and after the credits leave the door open for more.

The FX brushed both McKellen and Stewart to look younger in the flashback scene. It seemed more obvious to me when looking at Patrick Stewart: his neck has looked like a chicken's for a while now.


As for the Juggernaut: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HrplUI7iPAc
 
chefbone said:
My review was better bitch!!! :Chef: :tuc:


That's AAP. There could be 3 reviews of a certain new flick on the 1st page of Chat, and he'd start his own.

Waaaa....search button? who, where. You mean other people may have seen this flick before me?
 
wow, i'm glad i'm not a comic book dork... i enjoyed the movie quite a bit and knew enough to know the characters.
 
There are things I liked about the Movie and there are things I did not like.
I'm upset that Night Crawler didn't come back, but then again the guy is like Wolverine in the comics and takes time off to do his thing back home in France from time to time. So that is understandable...

I couldn't care less if the whole plot floows the comic book or not. Fuck the comic book stuff the movies are drawing on now where written in the 60's and 70's for comic books... I can't see those scripts doiong too well in movies in the 2000's... I'm a comic book fan but don't care about accuracy with the comics as long as the individual characters we have grown to love are still the same. As long as the character's personalities and powers are recognizble, put them in ANY setting I don't care...



Iceman:

The same guy as in the early comics. A little lazy in developing his powers, a slef doubter, underacheiver (who has limitless power potential) I was VERY happy to see Iceman convert to ice fully like in the comic book. It adds to the "feel" of the character AND opens the door for Icemand to later become the powerhouse he became in the comicbook after the White Queen took over his powers and pushed them to its limit(awesome shit)... Any comic book fans can elaborate on this if they wish.


Wolverine:

THe character was a hit in the comics and a hit on the screen as well. Simple yet complicated powers... He was a little too "nice" and "leader-like" in the movie, it took logan YEARS to become this way in the comic book.. Oh well, they had to do it.... One thing about logan that is true in the movie as in the comics.. Wolverine loves the kids, always has. Wolvie was a dick to everybody but always had a soft spot for the kids. I hope is he has his own movie they keep it "earthy" like the comic book. Don't over dress him or over do his foes. Keep it simple and small.

For the Wolverine movie I would like to see a regular action-hero plot, with a guy that has claws pop out of his hands... None of that save the world from doom type shit. If the movie doesn't start with Wolverine on his Harley riding down a lone higway in Canada... I'm walking out of the movie theater on the spot. The wolverine movie need to start the same way the X-men 1 movie started. Earthy, real, normal... Until the claws pop out.





-BRR
 
Big Rick Rock said:
There are things I liked about the Movie and there are things I did not like.
I'm upset that Night Crawler didn't come back, but then again the guy is like Wolverine in the comics and takes time off to do his thing back home in France from time to time. So that is understandable...

I couldn't care less if the whole plot floows the comic book or not. Fuck the comic book stuff the movies are drawing on now where written in the 60's and 70's for comic books... I can't see those scripts doiong too well in movies in the 2000's... I'm a comic book fan but don't care about accuracy with the comics as long as the individual characters we have grown to love are still the same. As long as the character's personalities and powers are recognizble, put them in ANY setting I don't care...



Iceman:

The same guy as in the early comics. A little lazy in developing his powers, a slef doubter, underacheiver (who has limitless power potential) I was VERY happy to see Iceman convert to ice fully like in the comic book. It adds to the "feel" of the character AND opens the door for Icemand to later become the powerhouse he became in the comicbook after the White Queen took over his powers and pushed them to its limit(awesome shit)... Any comic book fans can elaborate on this if they wish.


Wolverine:

THe character was a hit in the comics and a hit on the screen as well. Simple yet complicated powers... He was a little too "nice" and "leader-like" in the movie, it took logan YEARS to become this way in the comic book.. Oh well, they had to do it.... One thing about logan that is true in the movie as in the comics.. Wolverine loves the kids, always has. Wolvie was a dick to everybody but always had a soft spot for the kids. I hope is he has his own movie they keep it "earthy" like the comic book. Don't over dress him or over do his foes. Keep it simple and small.

For the Wolverine movie I would like to see a regular action-hero plot, with a guy that has claws pop out of his hands... None of that save the world from doom type shit. If the movie doesn't start with Wolverine on his Harley riding down a lone higway in Canada... I'm walking out of the movie theater on the spot. The wolverine movie need to start the same way the X-men 1 movie started. Earthy, real, normal... Until the claws pop out.





-BRR
Wolverine was my favorite as a kid, but I did notice that depending on the comic book and year he would look absolutely goofy in his yellow costume, or "earthy" as you say with no ridiculous costume.

A Wolverine movie will be a hit I believe.
 
Lestat said:
Wolverine was my favorite as a kid, but I did notice that depending on the comic book and year he would look absolutely goofy in his yellow costume, or "earthy" as you say with no ridiculous costume.

A Wolverine movie will be a hit I believe.



Well that depends on the comic and writer at the time. If you picked up a regular X-men comic, he was wearing that ridiculous yellow shit, off in some far universe saving the world from doom with the other X-men... If you picked up the "Wolverine" comic books, he was wearing a wife-beater and cowboy hat, beating the crap out of some super powered mutant who was trying to bully a little guy. Some of the best Wolverine comics came AFTER Magneto removed the Adamantium from his body... His claws still poped out but they where just pointy bones... Regular guy at the bar with mutant powers type of plots.




-BRR
 
Big Rick Rock said:
Some of the best Wolverine comics came AFTER Magneto removed the Adamantium from his body... His claws still poped out but they where just pointy bones... BRR



:(

damn thats messed up
 
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