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Lightning Strikez! said:*wags finger of shame*
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lol....... I'm actually done drinking, so no need to worry

Lightning Strikez! said:*wags finger of shame*
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theJust said:whats with all the singer praise?? he made the x-world real....
whats the FUN in that?! its a FANTASY!
there are of course good scenes within the first two movies, but as a whole i never felt like i was watching x-men. and it always seems like 'sequences' in the movies. here comes the nightcrawler 'sequence' the dam 'sequence.'
he really didnt care about the x-men going into it, as he has admitted, and he sure didnt seem to want to stay around to finish his story, like most directors i.e. spielberg-jurassic park,burton-batman,columbus-harry potter,cameron-terminator. they make two and leave, good and bad sometimes. but they werent responsible regardless.
now i do think, from how i judge ratner, he doesnt have a unique style, he's just the average director, and whether its the studios decision of not, this new movie truly sounds and looks more like the xmen movie ive been waiting for. its a story that shows the world within and around the xmen. not JUST focusing on 5 characters!
and everyone says, including singer, TOO many characters!
i call b.s. there.
its the story of GROUP of mutants, a TEAM! an alternate WORLD!
its supposed to be littered with MANY faces, and DIFFERENT looking and sounding ones!
as far as i can see the major mistakes of the 'last stand' are too much wolverine and storm, and short length.
blame whomever for those, i blame the studio.
but singer did NOT understand the themes i have pointed out. those Are the themes of X-Men. if they cant handle it in hollywood then dont bother.
but i HAVE seen it effectively done, i.e. robert altman, woody allen movies.
love actually, the family stone, the big chill, silverado, the lost boys, ensemble pieces. it does work!
the problem is ratner and singer as directors CANT handle multiple cast members! and the studio CANT handle the TIME issues. they use excuses like scheduling conflicts and budget limitations, i say dont try then. dont half ass my favorite characters and call it x-men. i wont sit here and just take it.
i want the real x-men movie and i want to see this week, no more excuses.
AVEITWITHJAMON said:Now while the current X3 may be good, and i'm may not be right with all of my suggestions, i cant help thinking that Singers X3 would have been amazing, a movie to truly knock Batman Begins, X2 and Spiderman 2 off of their perches at the top, and it saddens me.
tirminyl said:Singer killed "4" mutants no one is *****ing about that.
Not really, I rewatched it last night. Cyclops gets a lot more focus in the after Jean death scenes than Logan. He actually gets more lines too. Thats really unfounded to say Singer marginalized Cyclops. He got a small role in "X2: X-Men United/God Loves, Man Kills" because CYCLOPS HAS A SMALL ROLE IN THE REAL "GOD LOVES, MAN KILLS". You know the comic from which it is adapted. In fact he (and storm) both get captured by Stryker with Xavier and we don't see them until the end. AND JEAN NEVER FIGHTS SCOTT. So in fact Scott gets more screentime in X2 than he does in the comic its adapted from. Geez, I get the impression none of you read comics.Lightning Strikez! said:![]()
From what I recall, 90% of the camera zoomtime is on Logan's emotional reaction to Jean's death.
We see the back of Scott's head.
ShadowBoxing said:Not really, I rewatched it last night. Cyclops gets a lot more focus in the after Jean death scenes than Logan. He actually gets more lines too. Thats really unfounded to say Singer marginalized Cyclops. He got a small role in "God Loves, Man Kills" because CYCLOPS HAS A SMALL ROLE IN THE REAL "GOD LOVES, MAN KILLS". You know the comic from which it is adapted. In fact he (and storm) both get captured by Stryker with Xavier and we don't see them until the end. AND JEAN NEVER FIGHTS SCOTT. So in fact Scott gets more screentime in X2 than he does in the comic its adapted from. Geez, I get the impression none of you read comics.
X3 is different than X1 (which had quiet a lot of Cyclops..even though he doesn't speak a lot, Cyclops doesn't speak a lot, but he gave orders, joked around and had some excellent interaction with the Professor and Jean) and X2 because they are taking a CYCLOP'S story and making it about Wolverine. Whereas in X2 I would have been pissed if they had taken Weapon X and GLMK and made them about Cyclops since, well they are not.
ShadowBoxing said:Not really, I rewatched it last night. Cyclops gets a lot more focus in the after Jean death scenes than Logan. He actually gets more lines too. Thats really unfounded to say Singer marginalized Cyclops. He got a small role in "God Loves, Man Kills" because CYCLOPS HAS A SMALL ROLE IN THE REAL "GOD LOVES, MAN KILLS". You know the comic from which it is adapted. In fact he (and storm) both get captured by Stryker with Xavier and we don't see them until the end. AND JEAN NEVER FIGHTS SCOTT. So in fact Scott gets more screentime in X2 than he does in the comic its adapted from. Geez, I get the impression none of you read comics.
X3 is different than X1 (which had quiet a lot of Cyclops..even though he doesn't speak a lot, Cyclops doesn't speak a lot, but he gave orders, joked around and had some excellent interaction with the Professor and Jean) and X2 because they are taking a CYCLOP'S story and making it about Wolverine. Whereas in X2 I would have been pissed if they had taken Weapon X and GLMK and made them about Cyclops since, well they are not.
Halle petitioned to get her character more screentime otherwise she would have been captured. But Cyclops' MIAness was certainly because of the comic as was Storm's MIAness in the FIRST DRAFT WHEN THEY WERE BOTH CAPTURED. You obviously don't read these things if you think Halle plays Storm like the one in the comic, you had three fans here get on you for that. I am so sure since God Loves Man Kills was obviously not about Cyclops that Singer went okay lets make it about Cyclops, totally wreck whatever basic plotline the story had and take it from there. These scripts are written without STUDIO POLITICS, they are revised by the studio yes, but Marsden dropping off the face of the earth because his character does AND THEN GETTING MORE SCENES THAN HE DOES IN THE ACTUAL GRAPHIC NOVELLightning Strikez! said:I disagree.
This is a comic book film adaptation. Therefore there are other elements (business, studio politics, marketing appeal, star power, actor availability, etc.,) that greatly impact how these films turn out. The above factors have zero interaction with what occurs on the printed page.
So yes, I've read the comic--several thousand times.But I don't believe Scott's MIAness in X2 was inspired by the comic. Storm sure wasn't MIA...
It stick pretty close to the actual plotline, the details and characters are changed, events are funnelled in. But the idea of a man making a faux cerebro, capturing and dividing the X-Men all are there, plus the sequence of events are the same. The biggest difference is the fact that the Weapon X storyline is a major plotline as well, however to be fair thats an X-Men story that ought to be told.X-Maniac said:The movie's relationship to the source material for God Loves Man Kills was minimal. Deathstrike and Mastermind do not figure in the comic version. Stryker was a reverend in the comic, which made his stance more ironic.
AVEITWITHJAMON said:Thanks Shadow Boxing, i also believed Cyke had a lot of focus in the final scene's. And i believe Cyke would have gotten a good amount of screen time in Singers X3.
stryfe said:Its hard to blame anyone for suckness when you see the state of affairs Hollywood is in right now.
Bryans movies lack any sort of creativity or immersion but still managed to be decent. X3 will more than likely be the same way.
I will always wonder what these movies would have been had someone had the courage to actually make a faithful adaption of the Xmen.
Octoberist said:The screenwriters had enough power to do something else then to kill Cyclops off.
AVEITWITHJAMON said:Exactly, Singer would have had a better script that didnt underuse or kill off characters.