X-Maniac
Storm In A Teacup
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I don't have a problem with making Wolverine the "leading man" the way it was done in X1. That story obviously focued on him and was told from his POV as he learns abou the X-men and their world around him. That is fine.
But to literally make Wolverine the "Leading Man", ie in charge of the X-men and start acting like a father figure and commander and give grand speeches as they go into battle... that's really pushing it.
The problem with making him the 'vehicle' for the story in X1 is that the X-Men were rather cold and marginalised - they were like workers in the same office building, there was no warmth and not much depth. Wolverine was allowed to mock their codenames, even though he himself used a nickname and had travelled with a teenage girl who, rather inexplicably, also used a codename. This may have worked in terms of satisfying the Fox suits who wanted Wolverine to be a swaggering no-nonsense Clint Eastwood, but it established something that had to be followed through and developed in subsequent movies. No surprise when Cyclops was pushed aside in X2, no surprise when we saw a Jean/Logan love scene in X2 (courtesy of Mystique's transformation) when we hadn't seen a Jean/Scott love scene at all....


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I always liked michael bay......Bad boys, and I did like the Island
.....chase scene.....he does know how to do action
One of them was so powerless that he decided to carry a shotgun.