Incorrect. There was a piece of the kryptonite remaining in Superman's flesh - it was removed in the hospital. Even some who really love the movie feel uneasy about this scene, as it implies that he lifted the four-mile landmass while he had kryptonite embedded in his body.
Well, I agree that this makes me feel uneasy however, I have explanation for this. That piece of kryptonite that Luther found in the museum could have been a piece that arrived on earth from the explosion of Krypton. Therefore, as a result of Krypton's explosion its properties would be altered and it's effects on superman could be slightly different. I haven't read too many superman comics or seen many smallville episodes but, I always believed that the other few traces of Krypton that were scattered around the earth broke off Superman's ship in earth's atmosphere when he first arrived as a baby. The properties of this Krypton could be slightly different because the source of it's environment is unique to the other source of Kyrpton affected by the explosion.
Why Lex didn't shove it right into an obvious vital organ is down to Bryan Singer's attempt at Christian symbolism in the stabbing being somewhat like the Holy Spear (also known as the Spear of Destiny, Holy Lance, Lance of Longinus, Spear of Longinus or Spear of Christ) being thrust into Jesus's side on the cross.
Lex didn't want the Kryptonite to instantly kill Superman. He wanted to see Superman suffer like most archenemies of superheroes want to see. Another one of your nitpicky complaints.
Just as with Wolverine approaching Phoenix. He was defying the odds, she was allowing him to do so. His flesh healed no more quickly than the flesh wound we first saw at the start of X1 (after Sabretooth's ambush).
Accept in all of those scenes in X1 Wolverine looks fatigued and gets knocked out by a Class 2 or 3 mutant(Sabertooth). Then he faints twice after being touched by Rogue(Class 1 or Class 2 mutant) but, in X3 he doesn't even wince in the presence of a Class 5 mutant? Could you at least come up with some bullcrap explanation for how Wolverine got a ridiculous power ugrade in X3? Regardless of you say I won't accept it but, at least humor me for once.
His vital organs were encased in an adamantium-coated rib cage which she hadn't yet (or couldn't yet) started to unravel on a molecular level. Simple.
If Jean's power works on the atomic level of breaking down the chemical bonds between atoms then it would not matter whether his vital organs were encased in adamantium. The adamantium would be destroyed. I know my theory about the way Jean's power works is right or she wouldn't be able to make all traces of her victims disappear. If all the atoms in my body instantly lost their translational, rotational, and vibrational energetic characterstics all the atomic bonds would be destroyed, I would turn into energy and, my body would disappear.
This is as amusing as it is painfully and utterly incorrect. Superman went to explore the remains of his homeworld, which he described as a 'graveyard' upon his return. The existence of the remains is not a lie, as he went to find them. The deleted sequence of Krypton exploration (not on the DVD but available as concept art released on this board and other places) showed his ship travelling among massive pieces of kryptonite-laced rock. Those involved with the movie said they altered the concept of Krypton's explosion for this movie, instead deciding it blew into chunks, rather than being atomised and leaving an empty space - this is because they decided the red sun did not explode as previously shown, in a classic supernova blast, but that it blew up in an uncharacteristic manner that irradiated Kypton's core and led to Krypton exploding and shattering into large pieces.
Thus, the previous ideas about the destruction of the planet were revised by Bryan Singer in order for this movie to include the idea of Superman exploring the planet's remains.

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Excuse me, but the only thing I was arguing against was the thing you said about astronomers being able to see chunks of Kryptonite from space. Luther was the one who planted that false information and I trust my source about his information because he is usually 99% right about comic book information. I never said Superman didn't go to look for Krypton. On the other hand, I agree with everything else stated in the above post and I still don't fault Singer for any of the changes he made that contradicted things in Superman 1 and 2. Those previous Superman movies were made in a much different time(Over 25 years ago!!!) where these films weren't taken as seriously. The Salkinds made it virtually impossible for Donner to make the films he wanted to make. Of course any future Superman movies that continued in the same timeline as Donner's movies would have plotholes. The only thing I can find fault in Singer is his decision to not start the franchise over. That would have been the best thing but, Singer did feel some pressure from many fans who didn't want a restart.
I don't care. The basic science is incorrect. That's my point. Yours is that this is okay as long as they are consistent in showing this flagrant inaccuracy. That's not my view, it's yours, just so we are clear.
I'm glad you don't care. Now this pointless dialogue I'm having with you about this topic can finally end.
Surface tissue flying off is quite different to having adamantium blades shoved into vital organs by Deathstrike, from which he speedily recovered. I'm quite content to believe he can heal superficially in the same way he is shown healing superficially previously, especially when his vital organs are intact.
I already covered this but, in case you don't know it is more damaging to the human body when organs are damaged on an atomic level than cellular damage.
As for why she didn't use her telepathy, maybe she didn't want to! She was watching with interest as this lesser being dared to approach someone so apparently limitless, even omnipotent.
All your explanation does is open up another opporturnity to bash the numerous inconsistencies of X3. I know we already covered this but, Jean not using her telepathy on anyone else besides Xavier contradicts your belief that Jean joined forces simply so she could be free.
Free to use her powers? She barely used them after she kills Xavier with the exceptions of the scene in the forest when she taunts Magneto and the final scenes at Al-catraz where she inexplicably starts randomly killing people.
Free to use her telekinetic powers but, not her telepathic powers? It's strange but, maybe that's what the writers were suggesting because Jean does not appear to use her telepathetic powers at all after she kills Xavier. Or maybe all of Jeans scenes suffered from horrible writing and bad filmmaking.
Could you explain to me what motivated Jean to join forces with Magneto again?
I don't recall there were breaks in the Deathstrike/Wolverine battle. You make it sound like a wrestling match where they went off into corners for a rubdown with a towel and a drink of water. It was a full-on unflinching attack. No one paused to have a cup of coffee or take a toilet break.
I guess you don't remember the scene after Deathstrike cuts Wolverine a few times, knocks him down, and even gives him time to regain his composure while his wounds heal. I guess you also forgot about the scene where Wolverine stabs Deathstrike with both claws in the stomach and let's her start to heal while she pulls both of his claws out. Both Wolverine and Deathstrike could have continued attacking during these scenes but, they both paused because they were suprised at each other's durability.
None of those consequences negates the original opportunistic intent he had in seeing the potential advantages.. As in the prior movies, he doesn't succeed with his plans and things do not go according to plan, and that's because <dramatic pause> he's the baddie! Ta-dah!.
What a surprise. You conviently forgot about the comparisons I made for all of Magneto's accomplishments and failure in the movies during that 7 day debate we had. The difference between X3's Magento and the one of the previous films is that X1 and X2's Magneto accomplished a lot more with few resources.
X1: Magneto was a low level mutant terrorist commited his first terrorist acts. He scared the hell out of a lot of people. Was a few seconds away from turning some of the world leaders into mutants. Since Senator Kelly was the only one who died from the mutantion Jean could have been wrong about her position on what happens to other humans exposed to the radiation. Besides, Magneto is a scientist and could have made adjustments to his machine to get it to work better next time if all of the people exposed died. I'm impressed with X1's Magneto because he accomplished everything with a few henchmen.
X2: Magneto is even more impressive in X2. Magneto was in prison for half of the movie yet, he was able to come up with a plan out of nowhere that probably resulted in the deaths of many humans around the world and he accomplished this with one brotherhood member. I know you are going to say something ridiculous again like your trademark saying "There's no evidence that this happened because we didn't literally see it happen" when the movie had no time to show these events. I expected to see the impact of these events in X3. I was disappointed beyond my wildest imagination.
X3: Magneto is totally unimpressive in this film. He is partially responsible for the loss of a longtime brotherhood member. Is somewhat responsible for the death of a lifelong nemesis and friend who he respected. He fails to get the most powerful mutant on the planet to do anything useful for his brotherhood. He wastes an entire army on a pharmaceutical raid. Finally, he embarrasingly looses his power and His masterplan never made much sense. Please give me a laugh by refreshing my memory of what his plan was again.
The movie glossed over it, that's the point. It already seemed convenient and improbable, and this was exacerbated by the way the movie whizzed past this question mark.
The movie was freaking 2 hours and 30 minutes. It didn't need another story to be added. If anything it needed to be shorter and you know it. You're being nitpicky again for the sake of being nitpicky.
The fact remains that Bond movies do include sc-fi and do include pieces of improbable science or logic.?
You are becoming increasingly repetitive and redundant with this topic. Just give up if you can't come up with anything new and inciteful.
If the guard was hungover, it would most likely have been the next day. It's still a scientific stretch that anyone could survive with all that metallic iron clogging their bloodstream.?
This is another one of your sad and desperate attempts to find something wrong with Singer's films. Even if it was the next day we still don't know how much time had passed between the time he was injected and the time he saw Magneto. The guard could have been injected at midnight, crashed for 2 and a half hours and gone to work. We have no idea what shift he works on so your speculations are trivial.
And you never answered why the machine detected metal, then did not detect metal?
Yes, I have answered this question before.
Explanation 1: There may have been a glitch in the system the second time it failed to detech the metal.
Explanation 2: The concentration of metal injected in the guard was just above the threshold magneto needed for his powers to be effective and just barely below the threshold of metal the machine could detech. I've worked with machines(FTIR, GFAA, HPLC, AA) in labs that detech the concentrations of metals in the air, solids, and solutions. All of these machines typically have a + and - error range. This would explain how the machine in X2 deteched metal the first time and not the other.
I personally did not like Magneto's overly casual awareness of the metal and instant knowledge of it being Mystique's handiwork - it was rather too slick, vague and casual.
Give me a break. Magneto is an evil genius and had been working with Mystique for years. Magneto and Mystique could have easily thought up escape plan scenarios for both of their captures. Mystique showed she could sneak into the X-Mansion undetected X1. Of course Magneto would know almost instantly that it was Mystique's handiwork.
. As vague and casual as Jean's failing to stop the second missile,.
What was so vague about that? She showed that she had problem's controlling her powers in X1 and at the start of X2. It's possible that she lost control of them while trying to stop the second missile.
After seeing this answer you will probably ask "well why didn't Storm and Jean try to slow the X-Jet down with their powers." My answer to why Jean didn't use her powers is above. As for Storm she may have been trying to use them to slow the X-Jet down. However this would have been extremely difficult because she had to try and control the air pressure inside the jet as a result of the hole just to keep everyone inside conscious at the same time she was trying to steady the jet with an outside wind. Doing this could have been close to impossible for her. Jean would have had to use her power again to help prevent the jet from crashing and it appeared as though she completely lost control of it.
. as vague and casual as Magneto and the X-Men joining forces with no harsh words or threats,?
Your trademark "there is no evidence this happened because I didn't see it happen" thinking. Just because we didn't get too many scenes of the X-Men and the brotherhood exchanging insults doesn't mean it didn't happen. Did you forget about the scene on the X-Jet between Rogue and the brotherhood? Did you fail to notice that in that scene the brotherhood members were sitting by themselves in the back of the X-Jet? It's obvious that they had exchanged insults during the flight to Alkali Lake. Don't forget that Wolverine had an unpleasant exchange with Mystique in the tent in the forest. Your next question will probably be "Well, why didn't Wolverine sense Mystique when she came inside." I have an answer for that to whenever you decide to ask it.

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. as vague and casual as no one caring about the welfare of the kids who escaped at the mansion?
I already addressed this ridiculous, redundant, and redititive complaint in my last post. I gave you an explanation and you completely ignored it.
. , as vague and casual as Magneto being the only one who knew Nightcrawler had teleported into a tree to eavesdrop on the conversation. A lot of unspoken assumptions going on. Many things done for convenience, pacing or just coolness. Which is what many say about X3?
This is without a doubt the worst complaint you've ever come up with. I saw no evidence that proves that Magneto was the first to see Nightcrawler above them. All I saw was Eric talking about a mutant among them who knew the location of Alkali Lake when he decided to look up because he heard something above and figured it might be nightcrawler since he recognized the bamfing sound and was the closest to hear it. Mystique who was standing next to Magneto in this scene may have also sensed Nightcrawler but didn't respond physically because of her focused personality. I'm not surprised Logan didn't sense Nightcrawler. His powers certaintly lose their effects when he's not focused. It took him a while to sense the special unit that broke into the X-Mansion. Nightcrawler is 20X more stealthy than all of those people combined.
What's really interesting about these latest questions is I remember you previously saying that X2 and Superman Returns were both too long and now you're convinced the films needed more scenes to fix all the things you're complaining about? You should change your name to Nitpickier Maniac of Singer's films because that's what you're turning into.
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The bottom line is that you really don't like it that Bryan Singer didn't do X3. Don't you think at least some of your hate should be directed at Bryan himself for leaving the franchise?
Why should I fault Singer for leaving a frustrating situation? Fox made the productions of X1 and X2 very difficult for him. They screwed around with him for at least a year. I worked under an abusive boss for 4 hellish years and finally came to the conclusion that enough is enough. I didn't care about how much I was getting paid. I had to get out of that stressful situation so I could be happy and feel comfortable with going to work again. I can totally relate to Brian's situation and feel no ill will towards him for the decision he made.