I personally never said you weren't a fan. I said you were obviously more devoted to the movie-verse's depiction of these characters than the comic versions. And I'm saying that because you are defending certain studio decisions that are universally despised by diehard readers of the comics.
And there is nothing wrong with that at all Nell. I know of fans who believe that Halle Berry's Storm is spot-on (even though I know you personally do not believe that at all). But I think it's important that you own it.
But you are 100% wrong. You want me to "own" something that isn't true, and what your motives are for that, I don't know. I have my theories, but I know you too well for that also, Caleb, and I know you're better than that, so for right now I'll pretend that's not the angle you're taking.
Your thinking is, quite simply, flawed and wrong.
You seem to think that because I have a positive opinion of X-Men: The Last Stand or X-Men Origins: Wolverine that I am defending everything that happened in it. But I am not, and I think you know better than that even if you are purposefully choosing to not acknowledge it. You were here with me in 2006, Caleb, we've had the conversations and discussions. I think you should know pretty well that the things that are so universally disliked by the fans are things that I dislike as well. I see no valid excuse whatsoever for killing Cyclops or curing Rogue. I never did, and I still don't. Those were awful decisions then and they are awful decisions now.
My point is that you don't fix bad storytelling with... bad storytelling. Which is exactly what "TIME TRAVEL HERP DERP IT NEVER HAPPENED HERP DERP" is: bad storytelling. Worse storytelling than the original killing and curing because now the franchise doesn't even have the integrity to maintain and follow it's own continuity anymore, removing consequence from any choice.
(And yes, I realize that X-Men 3 did it's own fair share of that itself, which is another knock I have against that film).
I can think positively of the film, and still disagree with specific choices and directions. And I can disagree with specific choices and directions, and still think positively of the film. You seem to have a hard time understanding that.
I would agree with you that Halle Berry's depiction of Storm has never been good, nor accurate to the comic book version of the character. I would agree with you that Halle Berry as Storm is one of the biggest knocks the franchise has.
I would also agree with you that we never got a very accurate portrayal of Iceman, and I would agree that what we had isn't as good as the comic version.
More devoted to the film version than the comics? Hardly. Again, it's you trying to justify whatever it is you're trying to justify, but couldn't be further from the truth.
It is true that there are things about the movies that I prefer over the comics. It is also true that there are many things that I prefer from the comics than in the movies. Nearly all of my most beloved X-Men moments come from the comics or the cartoons, so I don't know how you can say I am more devoted to the films. Outside of only a few exceptions, I prefer the comic versions of the characters to the movie versions of the characters. There are many tones and styles from the comics that I prefer over the movies. All of this adds up to certain disappointments that I have about the film series because there are so many areas that don't add up to what the comics did and why I love them so much.
My point isn't, and never has been, that the movies are somehow better than the comics.
My point is that a reboot is going to **** it's own **** up as well. A reboot is not going to be perfect. It's going to have it's own problems, and it's not even guaranteed to be better than the current series. So instead of scrapping all the good stuff because some things were wrong, why not just continue to build off of what we have, make improvements where they can be made (and there is PLENTY of room to improve the characters and stories without tossing out the continuity) and keep pressing forward, instead of looking backwards and rehashing the same **** we've already seen?
Just because I'm happy with the current version of the movies as is doesn't mean I'm more devoted to them than the comics. But just because things could be better is no valid reason to just throw everything out like it never happened. Talk about throwing out the baby with the bath water.