xrs13
Cold as ice
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Please you are left that way after every single CBM. We as fans always want more and there are rarely times we don't. X2, Spiderman 2, CATWS and the Dark Knight are potentially the only four that people seem to be unanimous that there weren't many changes needed or wanted.
The X-Films have always been set with the tone they have and it wouldn't make sense to just have all these fantastical elements in it now just because other franchises are doing so. The X-Films have to build into it gradually which is something that is happening. Now the rate in which that happens is fair enough to discuss but you are being narrow minded to think that all CBM's should just adopt the Marvel strategy immediately because that's the style you particularly like.
I like the marvel films and I like the X-men films and I like the DC films. I like them all because they are so different. The X-Men fit into a gritty realistic world far more than the other franchises because they deal with that side of human nature. Back in 2000 when the first X-Men film came out, it was a deliberate choice to go black costumed. That choice meant that films like the avengers could even happen and it gets my goat when people seem to forget that. Do you think we would even be in a position where these costumes are an option now if it wasn't for those films making superheros respectable again?
My whole Thesis was on the adaptation of superhero films and how they are managing to keep going and one of the main reasons that it seems all producers of these films have latched on to is that they HAVE to be different because if not it would go stale. We need the dark Batman films, we need the lighter Avengers films, and we need the middle ground of the X-Men films.
Imagine if Thanos Appeared in the X-Men film suddenly now in his huge look and all that shabang. He would look out of place because Marvel have built their universe in a way to allow him to look that way. And I do also wish to point out that X2 composed of two X-Men comics stories and DOFP was in Lauren Shuler Donners head for years before it was made.
And if I hear the term "comic accurate" once more about X-Men films as if they are far less to any other CBM I will blow a gasket. It has been proven many times by many people that it is simply not true.
The looks of the characters are one thing that some of us may agree or disagree on, the same as with any other franchise... but saying the franchise isn't as good as the others is just stupid when you consider the amount of successes and failures.
The X-Films have always been set with the tone they have and it wouldn't make sense to just have all these fantastical elements in it now just because other franchises are doing so. The X-Films have to build into it gradually which is something that is happening. Now the rate in which that happens is fair enough to discuss but you are being narrow minded to think that all CBM's should just adopt the Marvel strategy immediately because that's the style you particularly like.
I like the marvel films and I like the X-men films and I like the DC films. I like them all because they are so different. The X-Men fit into a gritty realistic world far more than the other franchises because they deal with that side of human nature. Back in 2000 when the first X-Men film came out, it was a deliberate choice to go black costumed. That choice meant that films like the avengers could even happen and it gets my goat when people seem to forget that. Do you think we would even be in a position where these costumes are an option now if it wasn't for those films making superheros respectable again?
My whole Thesis was on the adaptation of superhero films and how they are managing to keep going and one of the main reasons that it seems all producers of these films have latched on to is that they HAVE to be different because if not it would go stale. We need the dark Batman films, we need the lighter Avengers films, and we need the middle ground of the X-Men films.
Imagine if Thanos Appeared in the X-Men film suddenly now in his huge look and all that shabang. He would look out of place because Marvel have built their universe in a way to allow him to look that way. And I do also wish to point out that X2 composed of two X-Men comics stories and DOFP was in Lauren Shuler Donners head for years before it was made.
And if I hear the term "comic accurate" once more about X-Men films as if they are far less to any other CBM I will blow a gasket. It has been proven many times by many people that it is simply not true.
The looks of the characters are one thing that some of us may agree or disagree on, the same as with any other franchise... but saying the franchise isn't as good as the others is just stupid when you consider the amount of successes and failures.
