DemonicAngel said:
Where did that comment come from, it just seemed kind of out of place, anyways.
Storm I thought did the worst than anybody. You all say the worst charactor's are the people who had hadly any lines and just stood there, what about the people who got the whole damn movie like Storm, I don't know how the hell she ever won an oscar if what she did in x3 was all she had.
It was in reference to this post about Xavier, sorry i did not quote it with the reply.
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Originally Posted by blind_fury
Angel was pointless? He symbolized why the cure was wrong! It was an extremely important message. I loved seeing Angel fly with the same wings he tried to cut off as a child. It was beautiful!
Sometimes I wonder how many of you really "watched" the movie.
I wish I would have gotten that much out of it, otherwise I might have liked it more. I knew what they were trying to convey, but it never really convinced me. I don't think Angel was pointless . . . but I don't think his role was well executed.
Thank God. I thought I was the only one who did not like the President (not the character--the actor who played him).
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Originally Posted by The Guard
Professor X was not out of character in X3. He was a developing character. Character development from Professor X was nice to see. I can totally believe that those aspects were in his character before the events of X-MEN and X2. This is a man who stress affected, who knew the stakes were higher, and knew the graveness of the situation. I liked that.
Actually, I can somewhat agree with you on this one Guard. The Professor can be a downright bastard. He has had similar emotional moments in the comics, but I felt this aspect of his personality was rushed. It's too much of a sudden jump. They don't really seem to ease into it, and half the time it's misdirected at Wolverine . . . nor is the Professor really given any time to come down from being a jackass because he's suddenly dead (and generally when he gets angry, he has the character to come down off his high horse and be reasonable, whereas here, he's pretty much dies leaving the impression that he's deceitful and manipulative). Although, I did like his parting words to Jean, "Don't let it control you" because it seemed more in line with the Professor's character rather than his misplaced snipping at Wolverine ("What have you done?!"). The Professor's behavior seemed almost as eratic as Jean's, but she was supposed to have two conflicting personalities.