On Reading Reviews: A Different Vision for Us?

re-reading over the new reviews.. lol, im baffled that we can actually hold on by the tiniest of threads(string).... i mean, to think that if this version that was reviewed is unfinished....

everyone went ape **** after the overseas screening, not realizing it could be unfinalized.


lol its crazy, becasue i was one of them... i felt literally, like not even going to see it anymore.


but now.... im more hyped then ever! :up: and yes i just felt like typing something.. lol
 
I am waiting for the US review because you know that will be different.
 
i get the thing with pheonix..... in X3 this is DARK phoenix.... in X2, it was Phoenix, thus the reddish eyes

not those devilish BLACK EYES EWWW!!!! DARK PHEONIX AGGG


ahhh normal phoenix...pretty flames and beutiful red eyes....

OMG DARK PHOENIX OMG FRIGGIN ***** ASS ZOMBIE WOMAN WITH WITH... BLACK EYES OMG RUN!!!

ahhhh Water Splitting phoenix

AHHH DEMOLECULARIZINEATIONAIZING PHOENIX!!!

ahhh pretty short reddish brown hair... how cute....


AHHH OMFG 12 THOUSAND FOOT FIRE RED HAIR OMG WATCH OUT

ahhh pretty X-men uniform.....


OMG RED OLD LADY DRESS/COAT/WAIST THING BUCKLE MECHANISM!!! OMGz!!



see what i mean? theres a difference between the phoenixs of the comics and this being based on reality...well...

IF THERE is no phoenix bird when all is said and done... im cool with it...
 
I was thinking that too - Phoenix in X2 vs. Dark Phoenix in X3.
 
^^
GRRR Every time I type May 26 I am reminded of you guys as I type it!!! :D
P.S. The bust sketches posted in that thread also seem to indicate a planned firebird effect in the movie. ;)
P.P.S. wonder if they will have a Storm tidal wave one? That would be cool.
 
PhoenixRisen said:
^^
GRRR Every time I type May 26 I am reminded of you guys as I type it!!! :D
P.S. The bust sketches posted in that thread also seem to indicate a planned firebird effect in the movie. ;)


yes, but those sketches also include planned jean/logan spoilers too, and we ALL know cyclops returns to save the day... :up:


:rolleyes:
 
Spidey 2007 said:
yes, but those sketches also include planned jean/logan spoilers too, and we ALL know cyclops returns to save the day... :up:


:rolleyes:

Don't we all wish?

:rolleyes:
 
DarknessOfDeath said:
may 26th for me.


-sighs-


id actually have it may 26th. lol i have 120398 finals may 25th yuck.... im celebrating X3 by being done with school may 26th :up: :up:
 
If Fox is really releasing an unifinished version of the film they're dumber than I already thought. They would just be setting up the film for more critic bashing...which is bad.
 
PhoenixRisen said:
^^
GRRR Every time I type May 26 I am reminded of you guys as I type it!!! :D
P.S. The bust sketches posted in that thread also seem to indicate a planned firebird effect in the movie. ;)
P.P.S. wonder if they will have a Storm tidal wave one? That would be cool.

The Storm tidal wave had better be in the final version of the movie!! I'll be disappointed if that was taken out after it being shown so much in spots and trailers! It'd be VERY odd for them to cut it from the movie!

lordofthenerds said:
If Fox is really releasing an unifinished version of the film they're dumber than I already thought. They would just be setting up the film for more critic bashing...which is bad.

I'm sure whatever version we get on the 25th will be the finished version of the movie.
 
http://www.filmfocus.co.uk/review.asp?ReviewID=87

Brief: A mutant cure has been discovered in the mutation of a young boy (Cameron Bright) and a way to harness its power has been developed; much to the chagrin of Magneto who sets about to destroy the cure, and the one who carries it, once and for all. As the X-Men make their last stand, all will be at stake.

In Full: Plucking the most interesting of its ideas from Joss Whedon's special run on the X-Men comic books, X-Men: The Last Stand had the potential to be the greatest of all three films. Building on the massive success of X2, perhaps one of the finest superhero films to date, and combining it with one of the X-Men's most exciting and challenging storylines - that of a mutant cure - was a recipe for success that was ever so nearly impossible to get wrong.

So, that X-Men: The Last Stand is no better or worse than the entertaining first outing in the X-Men franchise is, in fact, a dire disappointment, for the film wastes no time in abandoning the brilliance of its concept - a concept which might have given us the best superhero film ever. The mutant cure is, here, an excuse for yet another stand-off with Magneto, the ethical implications of its conception only coming to play when Rogue decides her boyfriend is losing interest.

For, like most in Hollywood, The Last Stand finds the black and white without ever finding the grey; Magneto is a bad guy, the X-Men are the good guys and audiences want to see the good guys win. But the mutant cure concept is so much more complex than that, hinting at serious ethical and personal conflict that is never explored. As the humans develop guns with which to shoot mutants with the cure the audience is left wondering if we shouldn't be rooting for Magneto's alliance. No cure at all is, after all, far preferable to one forced on those who don't want it.

And, once again, the ensemble nature of the X-Men universe proves difficult to translate; only Kelsey Grammer's Beast gets adequate exposure and even he could quite easily be left at home in favour of the established cast. The other new additions are thrown a line or two here and there and used as nobody's-safe fodder in the climactic Last Stand. Of course, by that point we've been given neither motive nor means to care for them and so the ultimate battle between good and evil is only as fraught with peril as any other battle in the franchise.

Which is not to say that X-Men: The Last Stand isn't entertaining on those base levels a superhero film should be entertaining - it's beyond even Brett Ratner to make the X-Men boring - but it's not a patch on the film it could and should have been. Indeed, the only ramification it leaves for the franchise is in the characters that don't survive, and only one of those deaths feels anything less than unjustified.

In the hands of genuine storytellers, X-Men: The Last Stand might have achieved real greatness. In the hands of Brett Ratner, Simon Kinberg and Zak Penn - who seem merely puppets to the studio's desire to milk fans of the franchise for all they're worth - it's never anything more than average.

Final Verdict:
3 out of 5 stars
 
lordofthenerds said:
If Fox is really releasing an unifinished version of the film they're dumber than I already thought. They would just be setting up the film for more critic bashing...which is bad.

no, not entirely..... the press would be ALL over it, the fans would love it, and the critics will wonder whats up... it literally equals BO succes becasue of the intrest the controversy would develop, aka davinci code(huge)

it would be a scrambled mess, but once word gets out that there is a better version released then what critics saw, it would lay peoples bad thoughts to rest.


but that wont happen. only things that will be different will be SFX and such....
 
lordofthenerds said:
If Fox is really releasing an unifinished version of the film they're dumber than I already thought. They would just be setting up the film for more critic bashing...which is bad.
They seem very confident in this movie. I don't get the feeling they are trying to hide it until opening day... :D
 
lordofthenerds said:
If Fox is really releasing an unifinished version of the film they're dumber than I already thought. They would just be setting up the film for more critic bashing...which is bad.

The reviews are good coming from the real European Critics. They're not entirely bashing it.
 
Storm22 said:
The Storm tidal wave had better be in the final version of the movie!! I'll be disappointed if that was taken out after it being shown so much in spots and trailers! It'd be VERY odd for them to cut it from the movie!

I hear you. Rogue better not take the damn cure or I'll just have to run in and save her like Mystique did to Magneto
 
Ursavior01 said:
The reviews are good coming from the real European Critics. They're not entirely bashing it.


HEY SAVIOR YOU HAVE AN AVVY NOW!Ebert & Roper gives you :up: :up:
 

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