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Phoenix vs. Xavier Scene

Electrix said:
Isnt the whole of youtube full of illegal things?
I wouldn't say full but yes there is some amount of illlegal stuff there. Still doesn't justify posting this.At the end of the the day its still a bootleg movie and i'm not down with that.
 
the whole thing is just wrong....

the whole film starts off with professor x saying it's rude to go into people's mind without their permission, yet that's exactly what he does to her...

throughout the whole film jean is antagonised to use her abilities and she lashes out with them, if she was left alone to do her own bidding, everything would be fine...

they turned her character into a female hulk-esque one...i'm personally glad all those people died...
 
November Rain said:
the whole thing is just wrong....

the whole film starts off with professor x saying it's rude to go into people's mind without their permission, yet that's exactly what he does to her...

throughout the whole film jean is antagonised to use her abilities and she lashes out with them, if she was left alone to do her own bidding, everything would be fine...

they turned her character into a female hulk-esque one...i'm personally glad all those people died...

I thought it was Magneto that said it was rude to go into people's minds without their permission.
 
right at the beginning of x3????

i remember magneto saying it in the first x-men film.
 
^^^ Once Jean was brought back Charles clearly explained what the problem was: she was like a frightened, angry animal that was caged and escaped from its cage and would react easily with anger if she felt threatened or in danger or if they tried to corner or cage her again. Hell, Logan claimed he understood that even better than Charles could. And what do they do? They spend the rest of the film trying to throw a net on her and pushing her back into the cage. WTF? Whatever happened to approaching her gently and giving her a little breathing space? Trying to earn her trust and talking to her gently? Instead of jumping right in and doing the equivalent or shoving her into a mental straight jacket? If that's the way the writers set things up (no matter how wrong I feel it is), then Charles got exactly what he deserved and I don't consider that to be an act or murder but rather self defense.

This has got to be one of the most botched rescue attempts I've ever seen
 
Before watching the movie I knew that Xavier was going to die but this scene is still shocking.
 

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