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Nathan said:That and the rest of the Danger Room were actually one of the worst parts in the movie.
I agree.
Nathan said:That and the rest of the Danger Room were actually one of the worst parts in the movie.
true316 said:X3 had its moments but I was still dissappointed with it overall. It just seemed to move along too quickly from one scene to the next. There was no time too process the dramatic events occuring. What bothered me about Cyclop's demise was that bascially no one seemed to care except Wolverine. Angel had such a ridiculously small part that my friends and I actually laughed about it later. Colossus was just there to help Wolverine with the fastball special. The epic war just came across like a big battle. Alot of the mutants in the last battle looked really stupid. I don't where they found all the hopping mutants, but all they seemed to do was hop and get cured. Also Magneto could completly own Wolverine. So what does he do when Wolverine is barking orders and stabbing multiple people from Magneto's side? He just stands there and lets it happen!
You hit the nail on the head. This was one of the poorest edited films, I've seen in a long time. It's just a bunch of fanboy orgasm moments strung together.
ShadowBoxing said:Lack of imagination for what. That film had less imagination than the man in the persistent vegatative state on the television in the X3. The characters DID NOTHING, they acted with abandon with no reason behind their actions, you know like good movies have.
undomiel said:The thing X3 needed most was Bryan Singer in the director's chair. He knows how to create an emotional flow for the audience to track with. He understands how to reveal the characters and their issues in an interesting way. He knows how to bring out conflict in the way that it creates the maximum dramatic impact in the story. In short, Singer is a much better story-teller than Ratner.
The shame of it all is that X3 had some really good themes to explore, some great storylines that just weren't developed properly. It turned out to be more of just an action flick. I agree with someone up in the thread who said it had its moments, but it just kind of rushed from one action sequence to the next. It could've been a great film, but unfortunately, it wasn't.
J.Howlett said:It's not worse than Elektra but considering the films that came before it, it feels worse than Elektra because of the potential that it had with its ideas and characters.