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Side-Kick
Join Date: Aug 2010
Posts: 72
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I think that the non-Wolverine characters in the 90's cartoon, still managed to be more memorable and interesting than their movieverse counterparts and that's why people remember the show as being more "balanced" and less Wolverine-centric than it really was.
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New User - Level 0
Join Date: Apr 2011
Posts: 1
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Hey guys, I am brand new to these forums, but I've decided to write a report up on X-Men for University and hopefully your contributions can help me. (Mainly the first film with Singer, 2000). If any of you guys can help discuss what you personally thought of the film X-Men, (Singer, 2000), then I'd appreciate it massively. Alternatively, you guys can also help fill out a survey I have written related to the X-Men franchise on this site:
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/FCPMM3K I will also create a new thread relating to this too, but hopefully this will get the ball rolling. Thanks in advance. Ray |
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Side-Kick
Join Date: Mar 2012
Posts: 147
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If I had to pick just one thing wrong with the trilogy, it would be X3.
Not the "non-canonical timeline" of the movie series, not the casting, not even interference from the studio really, just X3. Last edited by Rylvan; 03-14-2012 at 01:57 AM. |
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Newbie First Class
Join Date: Apr 2012
Posts: 19
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I liked the first few scenes in the first movie where Wolverine was fighting in a bar (which even made me forgive what they had already done to Rogue by that point).
The rest was garbage. Moment I knew it was in trouble: Wolverine is sent through the windshield of his truck and is actually knocked unconscious and staggers to his feet confused. The real Wolvie wouldn't have been fazed and would have smelled Sabretooth well before he got ambushed and one-shot KO'd (for the second time in the scene), this time long enough to be rescued and taken back to the Manor. And it just went downhill from there. That is the X-Men movies in a nutshell. Change or ignore characters just to push the movies along. Had the actual plot been even remotely interesting I might've forgiven it but in none of the movies did the end ever justify the means. Horribly written and horribly realized. |
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Posts: 268
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I didn't care for any of the five x-men franchise films... I loved avengers (thor, cap, iron man) , loved Spider-Man films, but X-Men (which was my fav comic of them all) was poorly done, imo...
You could blame too many characters to juggle, but Singer tried to make Wolverine the star of the trilogy instead of focus on an ensemble movie which is what the roots of the story is. Instead, Singer tried to make a Wolverine story where it would be much more fun if it was about the team, like Expendables with focus on the leader (Xaiver) like Stallone was the leader of them... The movies just didn't work for me. I grew up loving the cartoon. The big main problems are too many characters, too much Wolverine and not enough everyone else. . . Main villains are henchmen, which is lame. Mis-cast of Anna Paquin as Rogue, Halle Berry as Storm.... The movies were nothing new to the audience in terms of an action adventure sci fi movie. We've seen that before. Poorly executed, imo. |
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New User - Level 0
Join Date: Jun 2011
Posts: 1
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Hi everyone, first of all, I've had a good search around and wasn't able to find a more appropriate thread for what I'm about to ask. If this is in the wrong place, then I apologise! But there's a lot of questions I feel need answered when it comes to the X-Men movies.
Firstly, as you can see I'm new here. So hi everyone! The name's Chris, and I'm from Newcastle, UK .Basically, over the last few days, I decided to watch all of the current X-Men movies in order, starting with First Class, and ending with Last stand. I appreciate what I'm about to ask us likely to have been brought up on here on many occasions, so I apologise if this is the case. Emma Frost: Is Kayla's sister (Emma) in Origins of Wolverine, Emma Frost? Xavier: He lost the use of his legs in First Class on the beach at the end as a young man, yet was able to walk at the end of Origins of Wolverine (set after First Class) AND in a flashback on Last stand, both times hairless. While i'm talking about First Class, isn't Cyclops' brother supposed to be younger than him, yet was one of the main mutants on First Class? These may be small things and people may think I'm nitpicking here. I also know First Class has been regarded by many as a reboot, yet Hugh Jackman makes a cameo appearance as Wolverine from the original series. Are we supposed to disregard Last Stand and The Origins of Wolverine and pretend they never happened? There's too may small things in all of the movies likes the above that contradict each other. I hope somebody can shed some light on the above. Again, I apologise if what I have asked has been covered elsewhere in detail. Cheers.
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Side-Kick
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: St. Louis,Missouri
Posts: 4,717
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The filmmakers of first class kinda reconned It that Silverfox's siter In Origins Isn't Emma Frost.Now the bluray mutant tractor special feature has alternate explantion of Emma frost uses her telephatc powers to make people think of her as a teenager on mission for Magneto.It also tries to explain away the walking Xavier In origins and The Last Stand as
telephatic projection. Havok Is like the ultimate version.There he was the older brother of Cyclops.In film series Havok Is eather older brother or some kind of other relative of Cyclops. First Class Is not a reboot.Origins Is pretty much accepted to be Ignored by the teams of First Class plus upcoming the Wolverine and planned Deadpool film. With the Last Stand It gets tricker.Some have long speculated that First Class should be seen as prequel to Just X-Men and X2.Comments from The Wolverine Director James Mangold suggest The Last Stand remains In official film cannon but Bryan Singer directing Days of future Past can suggest First Class being prequel to Just X-Men and X2 remains a possibilty. So my advice Is view First Class,X-Men,and X2 defently connected to each other.Ignore Origins.The Last Stand Is question mark.It may or may not be In Cannon with First Class, X-Men,and X2. |
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Old-School Comic Cool
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Florida
Posts: 1,591
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The worst part about the entire franchise is that they've taken a team franchise (comics and cartoons) and made it focus all three films on one main character (Wolverine). I can understand with the first film the audience needs someone to relate to as a point of entry in this world but after that they continued to minimize the rest of the cast to small supporting roles. Additionally they removed most if not all of the fantastical elements of the franchise. It stripped it of some of the more exaggerated villains like Apocalypse, Sinister, the Savage Land, etc. In a post Marvel Universe industry the standards have been set pretty high for comic based films. We have learned to accept and even expect large epic battles and spectacle. Also Avengers showed us how to balance a team movie amongst an ensemble cast without minimizing anyone. Avengers actually felt like a team, X-men was always the Wolverine show. I think that's ultimately the failure of the franchise. First Class gave a glimmer of hope by focusing on other main characters and leaving Wolverine out, thank goodness. But now with Singer back it looks it will be more of the same. This franchise will have to work some real magic if expects to be anything like the Marvel U. It is past time for a complete reboot of this franchise and I think it's a real mistake to continue it as is. Batman has been rebooted, Spider-man has been rebooted, Superman has been rebooted, I'm sorry but X-men and Wolverine are not above being rebooted. A change in look, tone, and actors may actually spark some genuine interest in this franchise. But more of the same? What's the point.
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DANGER ZONE!
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Houston,TX
Posts: 4,167
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And I do agree, even though I am anxiously anticipating Days of Future Past, I will be more than happy if/when Marvel finally retains the rights to my favorite characters in comics and reboots the X-Men franchise.
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