Wolverine already had two movies worth of development time.
Storm's character development was the artifact of Halle Berry's demands. Actor demands on a script are the stuff train wrecks are made of.
The scene came after the credits, you can ignore it if you don't like it. It's not as if he popped up at the mansion and said "Hey guys, I'm not really dead!"When you kill off a character under the sort of circumstances Ratner did Professor X there, you don't leave an out. Ever.
The first time, Jim Shooter demanded it before Cleremont could finish the storyline.
The second time seems to have been one of the rare instances of pure self indulgence on the part of Grant Morrison. That said, bringing her back the second time was..., well considering everyting else going on at Marvel lately, not one of the worst things in Marvel's recent history, but if I had been EIC I would have put my foot down against it.
You didn't see Professor X putting on a squib and dye pack beneath his suit vest and then get shot(even in flashback), you didn't see him traped in the house as it went up in smoke with no one to get at him, you never even get to meet Echo/Morph, you saw PROFFESOR X's BODY DISINTEGRATE right in center screen! Under such circumstances, the final scene felt like a cop out.
Well, there's researching the source material, and then there's researching the source material. Supermans III and IV, as bad as they were, could have been much worse. Imagine if in addition to the Arctic Fortress, they also included other pieces from the Julie Schwartz era, like Rainbow Kryptonite, Krypto the Superdog, Streaky the Supercat, Marvel the Superhorse, the Supercar, or the Undead Football Team?
One can't simply pick and choose pieces from the book for a superhero movie. You have to make sure that it fits with the story You are telling. And furthermore, ideally one should take a peak at the editorial background of the story, just in case.
To hell with him for walking out, he clearly says there he could have made A MUCH BETTER MOVIE OUT OF X3. But instead he left the job so Fox hired the hack ratt.
"I walked out but if I stayed, i would have made a much better movie blah blah"
We got a POS movie, we don't need anyone who left the project to say they would have done far better when they're the idiot who decided to leave. What next? Bryan Singer says X3 was terrible and says he could have made it better too, y'know, right after he left us and a good series he had going on to make that Superman dud.
The Blade movies aren't any worse than Elektra, Trinity included. But hey, that isn't saying much.
7. Now that they killed off three major characters they can now safely change the name of X4 to "Wolverine and the X-Men" or some crap like that.
X2 was a great movie? Thats the thing that baffled me most about his comments. As a non fan of all three X-films I have to say that 3 wasn't worse than the first one.
X3 was diabolical, one of the worst movies i have ever seen, i honestly cant stand it and i do think that Vaughn would have made a better movie.
However, its no good saying it now.
It belongs in the same category as SR!![]()
1. Of course it had character development. Storm became a leader and head of the school - her character developed. Rogue's fragile confidence was challenged by Kitty and she took the cure - her character developed. Xavier revealed he had held back Jean's powers - his character developed. Jean returned from apparent death and her dark side emerged - her character developed. Need i go on? It's obvious you don't even know the meaning of the phrase character development.
2. At times, it did move much too fast, mostly near the beginning... but not later on.
3. We've always had Wolverine at the centre of the X-movies.
4. Prof X's death was not 'bad', it was a shock. But, we are shown his power of astral projection, enabling him to survive death. Therefore he isn't killed off at all
5. Cyclops' death was a driving force for the motivations/changes in Xavier, Storm, Wolverine and almost everyone in the movie who fought for the X-Men's dream. It upset fans of the character, and was probably not a wise move by the studio to want him dead, but these are movies not comics. The movies tell their own story, much like Ultimate X-Men in which Beast died.
6. Jean Grey is meant to die in the classic Phoenix Saga. She had to die. Even if cured of her powers, her split personality and murderous alter-ego would remain. As in the comics, it was more important that she die a human. She allowed her death. It's central to the character
7. Whether we get a X4 is anyone's guess. They simply cannot keep adding on characters without removing some others, plus the cast was becoming hugely expensive ($100m in salaries for X3) so it's good to push some characters out of the way. These are movies, not weekly soap opera episodes. The scope is much more limited. I doubt Angel and Beast will be around in X4 for a start - their characters seemed to move on at the end of X3. We will probably see some new characters such as Gambit, and you can't keep adding new ones without taking others out.
Try to be practical in your outlook.
The reason some people don't like X3 is that it differed in style from Bryan Singer's approach and chose to do some surprising and dramatic things to bring the stories to a conclusion. And it didn't include many quiet character moments, such as Angel being reunited with his dad. It did move a little fast, the rest of your complaints aren't really that valid.
No, IMO SR is one of the best CB movies ever, were as X3 is one of the worst IMO.
Says a lot about your taste.![]()
Still all the X3 hate, oh fanboys. I had my problems with the X3 story, but I liked it WAY better than the first (which i also liked). Let's be honest with ourselves though, Singer had his vision, which at first upset alot of fans but it eventually grew on them, Singer left, Ratner came in. Now, I have a major question here. How much say did Ratner have in the script he was shooting? Didn't he pretty much have to start getting ready right away, no time for a re-write? To me it was the script that was weak, not so much the direction.
Your right, it does. It gets really annoying to see people bash a movie to hell becuase they didn't like a small fragment of certain things about it, like the coloring is wrong for the suits, blah, blah, blah, but yet, same thing can be said for their movie and they will defend it like God blessed it Himself. I know we all have favorites and preferences...........but c'mon!This comment says a lot about your attitude.
Your right, it does. It gets really annoying to see people bash a movie to hell becuase they didn't like a small fragment of certain things about it, like the coloring is wrong for the suits, blah, blah, blah, but yet, same thing can be said for their movie and they will defend it like God blessed it Himself. I know we all have favorites and preferences...........but c'mon!
You didnt like the score?