Marsden Interview in NY Post

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Most of it is about Superman but some X-Men stuff in here too.

http://www.nypost.com/entertainment/movies/news/n9323.htm

[FONT=Arial,Helvetica][SIZE=+1]James Marsden: From Cyclops to Lois Lane’s Not-So-Superman[/SIZE][/FONT] [FONT=Arial,Helvetica][SIZE=-1]Scott Huver
Hollywood.com Staff
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[FONT=Arial,Helvetica][SIZE=-1]He’s good-looking, talented, popular—so what, exactly, is wrong with James Marsden? First he loses the girl—namely Famke Janssen’s Jean Grey—to Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine in the X-Men films (she breaks his heart—and more of him). Then Rachel McAdams writes him off in The Notebook for Ryan Gosling, and now he’s trying not to let his latest girl Lois Lane (Kate Bosworth) get swept off her feet again by the Man of Steel himself (Brandon Routh) in Superman Returns. Yes, Marsden's batting average is looking worse than Bill Pullman’s epic run of also-ran beaus in those '90s romantic comedies, but Hollywood.com still loves ya, Jimmy, especially when you give us the early lowdown on Superman Returns!
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[FONT=Arial,Helvetica][SIZE=-1]Hollywood.com: You have a much bigger role as Richard White in Superman Returns than you did as Cyclops in X-Men: The Last Stand. Still, was it a difficult decision to make when you realized the production schedules on these films were going head-to-head, knowing you might not be able to fit Cyclops in?

[/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=Arial,Helvetica][SIZE=-1]James Marsden: It was just one of those things that—Bryan [Singer] is a great friend and has been very, very helpful with my career—and it’s Superman, and I love Bryan as a director and I think that he is going to give people exactly what they want and he's going to…not revive, because I think he has a great deal of respect for the Richard Donner films, but they were in the '70s and now we have a generation of people that obviously know who Superman is but might have forgotten that movie or not seen it. So to me it was a safe and creatively gratifying move to go to Superman and work with Bryan again. And shed the glasses and be a regular guy.
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[FONT=Arial,Helvetica][SIZE=-1]HW: Were you worried about any bad blood with the X-crew?
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[FONT=Arial,Helvetica][SIZE=-1]JM: No. Obviously if they can have you on board when they want you, it’s easier for them to not have to work out scheduling details. That was the only conflict, really. I’ve got to hand it to both Fox and Warner Brothers, because they were really collaborative in working out my involvement for both of them. So it wasn't as dissonant as some might have thought, it was just a scheduling thing.

[/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=Arial,Helvetica][SIZE=-1]HW: Richard White is a character created expressly for the film, and is not part of the Superman comic book canon. Were you worried about any fanboy backlash—criticism from the die-hards who always tend to loudly express their misgivings about any tweaks before they seen the finished film?
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[FONT=Arial,Helvetica][SIZE=-1]JM: No. I feel very safe in Bryan's hands. He is a super-confident director and one of the most talented guys out there, and if he concocts this character who didn't exist in the comic books, then he did it for a reason and I didn't really question. Obviously, it is difficult to be the competition for the Man of Steel. How do you compete with that, you know? But the movie works on so many emotional levels that it transcends the physicality of Superman and gets into his emotional struggle. It’s an interesting situation.
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[FONT=Arial,Helvetica][SIZE=-1]HW: Superman is Richard’s rival for Lois’ heart—and yet how do you hate Superman? That must have been tricky to play.
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[FONT=Arial,Helvetica][SIZE=-1]JM: I think Richard is conflicted about what's going on, but I think that Richard’s standpoint is that it is Superman. It sucks to have the ex-boyfriend be Superman, but Bryan came to me and said “I think that Richard likes Superman, and he is a fan of Superman. He is a normal guy who, if you see a guy streak across the sky, it's like ‘That is really f-ing cool.’ This guy is amazing and he does great things.” And Richard embodies a lot of that, Richard is a good guy and charming likeable guy, and so the difficulty and challenge for him is that when you have feelings for somebody and you love somebody, I don't care who you are, it just makes it more complicated. For Superman and Clark. And for Lois because of her conflicted feelings. And me, too, because we are engaged and we have a whole life together. I just think it makes for an interesting very realistic approach to an emotional relationship.

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[FONT=Arial,Helvetica][SIZE=-1]HW: Why do you think Brandon Routh makes the right Superman for right now? [/SIZE][/FONT]
[FONT=Arial,Helvetica][SIZE=-1]JM: You know, I think whatever Bryan saw, I believe he has this eye and he has impeccable taste. It sounds really narcissistic [Laughs] but I think when you see Brandon walk into a room you immediately look at him and go, “Oh my God.” Not only physically is he this commanding presence, but he is a very sweet guy, a very generous actor. It was amazing because when I first met him I went, “Okay, he doesn't look like the man I remember in Chris Reeve,” then he will do some facial expression and he will look exactly like Chris Reeve. Not that Bryan is even worrying about emulating Chris Reeve—he's not at all—but it’s obvious when he walks into the room and speaks, he just embodies this in his real life, I've gotten to know him, and there are so many aspects of Brandon that are not only Superman but Clark Kent—and Clark Kent from the farm. He is playing three different characters in the movie, and there is a lot of him in each role, and so he is a terrific actor. I think that people are going to be very pleased. He is the obvious choice, I think.[/SIZE][/FONT]
 
First he loses the girl—namely Famke Janssen’s Jean Grey—to Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine in the X-Men films (she breaks his heart—and more of him).

He didn't really lose her for Logan. They both lost her.
 
True... But you never know... Jean will be back. She will Rise. ... :o
 
narrows101 said:
[FONT=Arial,Helvetica][SIZE=-1]First he loses the girl—namely Famke Janssen’s Jean Grey—to Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine in the X-Men films (she breaks his heart—and more of him). [/SIZE][/FONT]

I don't think so.
She might kill him, but she didn't break his heart and, being herself, never chose the Wolverine.
 
She never chose Logan... but she let him kill her anyway cause she knew what a threat she was to herself and to others around her, so yeah. What a loss. but in a way...she will come back with a vengence... to haunt Emma Frost.
 
CapBeerCino said:
He didn't really lose her for Logan. They both lost her.

They BOTH lost her? Since when did Logan ever have her?

She never chose Logan... but she let him kill her anyway cause she knew what a threat she was to herself and to others around her, so yeah. What a loss. but in a way...she will come back with a vengence... to haunt Emma Frost.

You know the general X3 audience is not gonna see it like that right? Which is...99% of the people who watched the movie. As far as they are concerned, Logan did steal Scott's girl.
 
D-scythe said:
Logan did steal Scott's girl.

He had a tonsil hockey match with a psychotic killer and later on killed her of her own wish.
Must have been love.
 
I think I would have prefered if Famke pulled out of the movie. I wish she did that. No hard feelings but maybe that'll give Fox something to think about... and put off X3 for a while. but sadly, that wouldn't have happen anyway cause fox is a stupid mindless f***ed up Studio who don't give a S*** about anything but MONEY!

About Logan stealing Scott's girl. I don't think he did. Of course he never had her. I think your taking this a bit far. I mean, Did Jean Grey EVER say SHe LOVED LOGAN? DID SHE? DID SHE? NO. All she said was Save me. Thats it. I could care less if she Killed Logan, but I'd care more about her and what happens to her in the end even if it included Scott by just slightly.
 
DarknessOfDeath said:
I think I would have prefered if Famke pulled out of the movie. I wish she did that. No hard feelings but maybe that'll give Fox something to think about... and put off X3 for a while. but sadly, that wouldn't have happen anyway cause fox is a stupid mindless f***ed up Studio who don't give a S*** about anything but MONEY!

About Logan stealing Scott's girl. I don't think he did. Of course he never had her. I think your taking this a bit far. I mean, Did Jean Grey EVER say SHe LOVED LOGAN? DID SHE? DID SHE? NO. All she said was Save me. Thats it. I could care less if she Killed Logan, but I'd care more about her and what happens to her in the end even if it included Scott by just slightly.

Did Jean ever say that she DIDNT love him? No. She specifically said that she loved Cyclops, but she never once said she didnt also love Wolverine. The Phoenix just releases Jeans innermost desires, fury, and passions. It isnt a completely separate person.
 
Thats what I just said. SHE NEVER SAID...gah. -keeps his anger inside him-
 
PhoenixRising said:
Did Jean ever say that she DIDNT love him?

Do you go around and tell everybody that you don't love them?
Jean: Hey Xavier, I don't love you! Magneto? Not a chance! Storm? Sorry, not interested.
Whatever.
 
she has show interest in him.. "logan where are you" in x2
and "he's interesting he's violent and wild but he also has a sense of honor"
x1 deleted scene
etc.
 
Pizzaboy1138 said:
Do you go around and tell everybody that you don't love them?
Jean: Hey Xavier, I don't love you! Magneto? Not a chance! Storm? Sorry, not interested.
Whatever.

ROFL.....

If someone says "I love you" to you, you usually say "I love you" back, or you say "I dont love you". You dont just change the subject...


Logan: I love you
Jean: ......
Logan: ......
Jean: So the other day I was shopping and guess who I saw!?!?! Charlize Theron!!!
 
phoenix_force said:
she has show interest in him.. "logan where are you" in x2
and "he's interesting he's violent and wild but he also has a sense of honor"
x1 deleted scene
etc.

People say a lot of stuff like that about friends, but they don't love them - as in romantic love.
Did you never say "Oh, he/she is nice, he's/she's got a good sense of humor"? - And not wanted to marry them?
 
PhoenixRising said:
ROFL.....

If someone says "I love you" to you, you usually say "I love you" back, or you say "I dont love you". You dont just change the subject...

It's embarrassing for her. He chases her since day one and still he doesn't get it.

"I love you."
- "Look! Is that a bird, is it a plane?"
 
personally i think in x4 hugh will be filming something else fox will lose interest in wolverine and jean will be resurected and ash logan and fall in love with angel and the answer will be she don't love scott or logan she loves ANGEL!
(i wish)
 
phoenix_force said:
personally i think in x4 hugh will be filming something else fox will lose interest in wolverine and jean will be resurected and ash logan and fall in love with angel and the answer will be she don't love scott or logan she loves ANGEL!
(i wish)

That is the dumbest thing I've ever read.
 
PhoenixRising said:
ROFL.....

If someone says "I love you" to you, you usually say "I love you" back, or you say "I dont love you". You dont just change the subject...


Logan: I love you
Jean: ......
Logan: ......
Jean: So the other day I was shopping and guess who I saw!?!?! Charlize Theron!!!

lol, also when he did say i love you she didn't answere so she doesn't love him, its Scotty she loves.

Otherwise ok interview good to see James in the media.
 

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