How is that any different then him carrying around Artie in X2?
It's very different. Wolverine picked up Artie in
X2 because he stumbled and fell in the snow, as they were escaping from the dam and trying to get to the Blackbird. Logan carrying Artie was the only way to get him to safety.
In
X-Men 3, Logan was supposed to carry Leech around - in a backpack - on the battlefield and run around using him as a weapon to de-mutanize everyone. Totally different, and totally lame.
Something so minuscule that has no impact on the larger story what-so-ever other than being a "Hey that's cool" scene. . .
But it's not even "hey, that's a cool scene", it goes against any kind of logic what so ever. Iceman suffers lethal injuries in training session, but then is magically alive because by turning off a program, it means his lethal injuries never happened... wait, what?!
If the studio, or Brett, wanted Cyclops alive he would have stayed alive.
I REALLY doubt that.
Why not? Ratner came in at the very last minute - literally. He couldn't be making drastic changes to the script. By keeping Cyclops alive the story would have to have been drastically changed. And I'm not saying there weren't studio implications that killed Cyclops, I just disagree that it was as childish as everyone thinks (I.E.: kill Cyclops because James Marsden went to "the enemy"), but instead he was killed due to practicality (Marsden wasn't AVAILABLE to shoot), as well as financially (Marsden is not as bankable a star as Jackman, therefore doesn't get the lead role in the studio's tentpole blockbuster).
Rogue was Ratners choice, he even says so on the commentary. Xavier's death was a brilliant idea, whoever came up with it.
If it was Ratner's idea, then it was a horrible one. Xavier's death I don't find to be very "brilliant" either - while I loved that entire sequence, I hated Xavier's death.
Yes, in SEVEN FREAKIN' DAYS. That's lunacy, and a testament to Fox's need to rush everything.
Also, Vaughn didn't write the script. Kinberg and Penn did. He may have given story ideas, but story ideas are the larger picture, not smaller details. Xavier being killed is a major plot detail credited to the person who came up with the story. The examples you gave are such small details that were likely written by Penn and Kinberg. Vaughn say's "Wolverine and Leech end up at point A" and Kinberg and Penn write exactly how they end up at point A.
From what I recall - and I admit I may be remembering incorrectly - the 7 day script was Kinberg and Penn writing with Vaughn there dictating what he wanted done. He was the director, it's his vision. It was Penn, I believe, who came out and said that Leech in a backpack idea was Vaughn's - not something they came up with on his watch, but something that HE wanted. The Iceman idiocy was one of Vaughn's storyboards for the Danger Room sequence.