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so i saw HP6 today...and TF2 last weekend...scores :
XMO:W - 9/10
HP6 - 10/10
TF2 - 4/10
HP6 is tat good and TF2 is tat bad eh...
i havent watched HP6, but i kinda agree with your ranking but not scoring
I saw HP6 today, finally. Loved it.
(and I was practically tearing up at the end of this one, I am never going to get through Deathly Hallows)
I saw HP6 today, finally. Loved it.
(and I was practically tearing up at the end of this one, I am never going to get through Deathly Hallows)
They should release the X-Men Blu-Ray DVD trilogy consisting of this film, X1 and X2. They fit together perfectly. Im not in the X3 was worse then Katrina or the Holocaust camp but that film belongs on its own.
In terms of high adventure, X-Men Origins: Wolverine is "The Man Who Would Be King". (Now I know why they kept referring to that book in X2) The acting is superb. The story is simplistic but thats not a bad thing. Every character feels believable (for wild powered mutants) . This movie delivers on its characters, and the action scenes are some of the best Ive ever seen. Wolverine growls, broods, hacks and slashes, Gambit proves why he is a fan favorite, Sabretooth is a vicious bastard with a slight hint of the Hannibal Lecter mystique, I even enjoyed Ryan Reynolds character even though hardcore Deadpool fans bust a nut when talking about it. Most of the new characters really shine even if their appearance is just a cameo or glorified cameo. I thoroughly enjoyed this movie and it was all that I hoped it would be. My only complaint is that I wanted more, kind of like after I saw X-Men 1. I hope I dont have to wait until 2012 to see more.
Went to my local video store again for my dad and the owner and a friend of mine were putting up Wolverine on the shelf. My dad really wanted to see it so the girl I know let me rent it out for free.
Brought it home to my dad and he didn't care for it too much. He said the opening credits were amazing, he did like Liev as Victor, and he thought Gambit was cool. But he said the story was lacking and the acting wasn't as strong as it could've been.
From my perspective on watching it again I just view it more as a missed opportunity than the worst film. There are so many aspects I would've done differently if I were a writer or director of this film.
1. The Weapon X procedure would've stayed the same as it was in X2. The watering down and the brightening of the colors took away the brutality of the experiment. Whenever I read the comics/graphic novels and yes, I know the story and the characters, in my mind it needed to be more brutal, gritty, and violent than what was shown.
X2, in my opinion, captured the procedure the way I always read it and visioned it in my head.
2. I would've just included Agent Zero, Silver Fox, Victor, and Wade as part of the Weapon X group. The adding of Blob and Will I Am's character added nothing to the storyline.
3. Their trips or their violent past didn't strike a chord for me. It never felt as though they were bad guys or wanted to do anything harmful. Just seemed like a bunch of guys who were at the wrong place at the wrong time.
4. More Gambit would've been nice. I probably would've had Xavier notice him from a distance and possibly talk to him. But what Gambit was utilized very poorly in this film and it's a shame because he's one of my favorite characters. He could've been developed properly if Fox allowed Singer to include him in his films.
5. More Wade. Seriously he was perfect in this film and he could've been expanded more with more scenes. I would've loved to have seen him piss Stryker off so much that Stryker just sewed his mouth shut. Of course, leaving things to the imagination is good too. You wonder what he was saying or talking about to have his mouth sewn shut.
6. The fight sequences were still too watered down. When I visioned Victor and Logan fighting I think of bones breaking and flesh being torn like two vicious animals in the wilderness. Granted none of the films have managed to capture the essence of Logan's style of fighting or Victor's style of fighting faithfully.
Hell, none of the films in my opinion captured action in the right or faithful manner.
It's the same studio, a ******ed one yes, but you'd think they'd at least go "So we did it like this in X2 how about making it like this but extending it for over and hour or so!?"