Herr Logan
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Here's what I've found so far. This chunk of text mainly addresses costumes, team roster, some opening scenes and some of the character relationships:
Herr Logan said:X-Men Films
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If I were making an X-Men movie, I'd have used the trimmed-down second generation the team from the late 70's and early 80's. Specifically: Cyclops, Storm, Wolverine, Nightcrawler, Colossus and Kitty Pride.
These characters would have their classic costumes from that time, with minor alterations as compromises for the "realism" junkies. Skin-tight costumes that are individualized and darkened in color where needed. The only thing I'm unsure about is the bright yellow in Cyclops' costume. The fabric used for the various costumes would likely be akin to lycra, neoprene and latex where appropriate, but in the story it will be an undefined memory fabric that helps regulate body temperature and can be rearranged with the power of electricity or telekinesis (I dont plan to have any telekinetics on this team, but in a sequel, Jean Grey would likely be a member; for now, the only one to change their costume without actually removing or putting on clothes would be Storm). These are basically unstable molecules, but if these franchises need to be kept separate, then the concept could be used without mentioning that Reed Richards provided the Xavier Institute with these materials.
I'd have Cyclops in a dark blue bodysuit with his head covered and a gold (or possibly silver) visor. I want to give him gold colored gloves, boots and the trunks, but like I said, I'm not sure if that would work well on-screen. As for the trunks themselves, there's no reason not to use them for Cyclops, Wolverine, Colossus and Kitty Pride. They'd be functional, as they're basically rappelling harnesses built into a garment that is more easily wearable than a traditional nylon webbing harness (this is an idea I came up with specifically for the Batman, but it can be used for many other characters, as long as those characters have any likelihood of rappelling for example, this would not be appropriate for Superman).
Wolverine would wear his classic brown and tan costume, and yes, that includes the mask, God dammit. The boot wings would be sleek and not overly large. Similarly, the mask would be sleek, firm and not wobbly. The tan sections of the suit would be very dark tan, the arms would be bare, and theyd be noticeably hairy. When his mask is off, his hair would be like it was in the comics
Storm would wear the very first costume in which she appeared-- the skimpy, black, latex bikini type outfit with the headdress and wing flaps. Everything would be the same as it was in the early days of Storms membership, and many fans will be very happy with this choice.
Nightcrawler would be in his original costume as well, but I'm not sure I'd leave his gloves and boots white. While it's not necessary for the other X-Men to be completely stealthy, Nightcrawler is supposed to literally become invisible while in deep shadow. I think I'd change the gloves to the dark red shade that also goes down the center of his costume, just to allow one of his cooler features to actually work.
Colossus doesn't need to wear anything even remotely stealthy. I mean, what the hell are policemen and henchman or whomever else besides a very powerful supervillain going to do to him? Shoot at him? He's Colossus, for God's sake! Red and yellow, like the Russian flag. I even thought up a good reason for him to dress in such a weird fashion; Colossus and Kurt are both immigrants who only first came to America when they were recruited by Xavier. We dont see it actually shown, but it is implied that Colossus was like a lost lamb and Kurt, being the more outgoing of the two, was sort of a peer role model for him. Nightcrawler came from the circus and is totally into the whole circus costume thing, so Colossus takes a page from his book and wears something of the same basic design as Kurt but with different coloring. As for any realism junkies who want to make the invalid claim that nobody would take the big guy seriously in such an outlandish costume, Id first have to see such a person prove it while face to face with a 7-8 foot metal giant thats geared up for a fight. Use the right camera angles, destruction effects and Foley sound work during his action scenes and it doesnt matter how silly he looks; hell be impressive as hell, visually.
Kitty Pride would wear a classic gold and dark blue training costume, complete with a cowl (which would be off when she's not in a training session or the final battle)
The movie would begin with a few short scenes of Xavier recruiting Nightcrawler, Wolverine and Colossus, just like in "Giant Size X-Men" #1.
With Wolverine, the scene would be a little bit longer than in that issue, as Xavier would be shown observing Wolverine in a training session (where Wolverine is wearing a slightly more militaristic version of his classic blue, yellow and tiger-striped uniform) before he meets him in General Chasen's office. I prefer this added material because I think the scenario bears fleshing out. Xaviers not giving a ride to a persecuted pariah (like with with Nightcrawler) or asking some farmers if he can make their civic-minded son a superhero (like with Colossus) hes using high-level influence entering a high security clearance military facility in another country and basically drafting their prize soldier without even asking them if its okay. That deserves a couple extra minutes, especially since the original scene in the comics was completely devoid of any explanation for why Wolverine accepted an offer from a stranger that had absolutely no details provided. We know that Wolverine didnt want to stay with Department H, but either they need to make the point clear that he was making a reckless anywhere but here decision or they need to have Xavier at least give him a hint (or the scene should hint that Xavier is beaming information directly into Wolverines head so he doesnt have to say any details in front of Chasen) of what hes being offered and asked for. The last moments of the scene will play out exactly like in the comics, with Gen. Chasen outraged at Xaviers audacity and Wolverines non-existent loyalty and regard for the money and man-hours that went into making him what he is (this does not count the adamantium bonding, as Im not even sure if Department H was directly involved with that or not, but either way I dont want it too strongly implied), and Wolverine making it clear that hes not going to put up with Chasens crap anymore. Just like in the comics he slashes General Chasens tie, and then hell say a line that should get a real kick out of the fans of the 90s cartoon: Listen, and listen good, bub; I go where I want to go.
After the scene with Colossus deciding with his parents that he will go with Xavier to America, the story would skip forward a few years to Kitty Pride stepping out of a taxi cab in front of the Xavier Institute. Unlike in the Singer films where the audience is introduced to watered down versions of the X-Men through the eyes of a watered down Wolverine (who took up far too much screen time with very little payoff while every other X-Man was marginalized), the audience would be introduced to the real X-Men through the eyes of Kitty Pride, and all the X-Men would get their fair share of screen time. Cyclops would be a true, competent leader. Storm would be a strong, formidable second in command as well as a maternal mentor for Kitty (even though she's barely ten years older). Wolverine, Nightcrawler and Colossus would be close friends. Kitty would be frightened by Nightcrawler because of his appearance and Wolverine because of his demeanor, but attracted to Colossus because of both his appearance and demeanor. Wolverine would mentor Kitty in her physical training, just as he did the other members of the team. He'd also spar with Nightcrawler in and out of the Danger Room while wagering beer and he'd pretty much always win.
Cyclops' and Storm's backstories will be fleshed out as needed in the present, with Storm telling hers to Kitty and Cyclops' history being brought up between himself and Xavier.
The villains would be Magneto, the Toad, the Blob, Avalanche and Pyro. Magneto would have a fully faithful costume (from the 90's would work well), but darker in tones. I'm not sure about the Toad, but I know for sure he wouldn't wear a God damn trench coat. The Blob would wear a dark blue or black wrestling outfit, and Pyro would wear a dark red and black Nomex bodysuit with protective goggles and a military flamethrower (as in, hand-held and not wrist-mounted) with strap-on fuel tank. Avalanche would wear shock-absorbing armor and a crash helmet of some kind.
The villain plot would include Magneto and the Brotherhood of Mutants attempting to steal nuclear weapons (and being foiled by the X-Men in the process), and then by the end of the film, they've got an enormous weapon housed on an island that can amplify Magnetos powers and allow him to cause natural disasters throughout the world. It would end with Magneto almost killing Kitty Pride in a rage (who snuck aboard the Blackbird and wasn't supposed to be there in the first place), realizing what a monster he's become, and disappearing. The Brotherhood would be subdued and incarcerated by the authorities. This is taken from various comics.
I haven't written a script for this yet or developed a specific, coherent plot, but I keep thinking about it. Let me know what your thoughts are.
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