SCOTT&JEAN
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Cool! What about?oneteen said:I'm currently making a manip as well.![]()
Cool! What about?oneteen said:I'm currently making a manip as well.![]()
ntcrawler said:Look what we've been up to in the photo manips thread last 3 days, I think you can get a nice dosage of Cyclops goodness there![]()
CapBeerCino said:Loved it. I loved the one where Cyke blasts Wolverine. Too bad their relationship in the movies was never resolved (then again absolutely nothing about Scott got resolved- Jean, the school, Xavier etc...)
100% agreedCapBeerCino said:Loved it. I loved the one where Cyke blasts Wolverine. Too bad their relationship in the movies was never resolved (then again absolutely nothing about Scott got resolved- Jean, the school, Xavier etc...)
ntcrawler said:Yeah, so much for all those promises that the chars made, huh? bunch of liars they are :P
ntcrawler said:Yeah, so much for all those promises that the chars made, huh? bunch of liars they are :P
You make an interesting point. Absolutely nothing regarding Scott was settled or resolved or even came true.
1. He was Xavier's heir apparent and swore in X1 that if something should happen to the man, he would step forward and take on the burden of keeping his dream going. Nope.
2. In X2, Wolverine backed off and let Scott know that Jean made a Choice. She chose Scott. I guess she chose to kill Scott in X3 because their relationship certainly hit a dead end.
3. Scott's and Wolverine's relationship. Friends / foes / competitors / teammates. Where it was supposed to go, on what level did things finish? we'll never know.
4. Scott's gift and potential for being cured and being able to see with his own eyes again and not being a threat to people with a single glance. That or maybe finding a way to fix his injury. Again we'll never know either.
5. Scott's leadership of the X-Men. Is he good or bad? What kind of a strategist is he when there are big battles to fight? How is he at training the little X-cadets? Again, we won't know
6. Scott's relationship with the students. Any close, personal friends? Any special connections with Marie or Kitty or anyone else taking his shop classes? No answers here either.
7. The man is obviously a gear-head. He has some sweet looking motorcycles and souped-up cars. He never gets to drive them or do anything with them or show off his mad skills at either fixing them or doing some wild maneuvers in them to save the day. We know one of his bikes had that super-speed mod. It'd be nice to see what Scott can do with it.
8. Scott's final fate. That certainly wasn't resolved either.
This guy might as well wear a shirt with a giant ? on the front a la the Riddler, cause he certainly never gets anything answered.
CapBeerCino said:What would Ratner say? "And here it goes BOOM" ? I also want to hear what he will say about Scott's 'death'.
CapBeerCino said:And no.8 sums it all up. In the very last movie his fate isn't resolved so what more can we say?![]()

ntcrawler said:"We thought this next scene was pure cinematic genius. It took us days to set up the camera angles just right, and 5 minutes to write the script."

It's been posted before.... but it's good to see that again...Rac said:
CapBeerCino said:And don't forget "We shot this scene with 5 different hairdos and here by put Jimmy's time to the best use we could find"![]()
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But seriously if he wont say that Cyclops death was very controversial and the fans hated it I'd be (even more) pissed!
Then again, being the puppet that Ratner is, and x-3 being what it is - it's very likely there would be no commentaries.
ntcrawler said:I doubt it. Latest commentary from Kinberg indicates he thought it was brilliant and a perfect way to show how evil Jean had become. Viewers didn't expect this to happen, which means they did a great job of surprising you with a sudden dramatic dark plot twist.
CapBeerCino said:Really, he said that? I can't bring myself to read anymore of the writers. At first they said that Scott was "poor story telling and they take responsibility" and now it's brilliant?
The only reason "Viewers didn't expect this to happen" is because who the hell kill Cyclops in the phoenix saga??? If that how you write dramatic plot twists even I'm ready for Hollywood...
lol. It looks like he is shooting against himself....oneteen said:Okay...brace yourself.
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ntcrawler said:"The message of the Dark Phoenix Saga is not one of self-sacrifice. Nor is it about the fact that Scott and Jean are in love. It is about the terrible, horrific, but ultimately human capacity for evil, and what we must do in the face of it. Even when it comes from inside us. I know a lot of people like to see the Phoenix Saga as a love story, but I don't agree with that. It is a classic Jekyl and Hyde story, including repressed emotions and the like, and the ESSENTIAL moment is that Jean realizes what she has done and destroys (or allows to be destroyed) the dark side of her. I think we got the spirit of it without the details."
-Zak Penn
Nice poster.Rac said: