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Since we don't have one, a thread for more random things and general talking since this place is going to get pretty busy soon or for just slow news days.....Basically, even we can't derail a thread that has no specific topic.....there's one of these on the X-Boards that's pretty cool for all fans to discuss. Check [thread=228643]Here[/thread]
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I'm pretty bored, I read this and found it kinda interesting as far as inspiration for Wolverine on X1.
Hugh Jackman
UGO: Did you miss working with Bryan Singer?
HUGH: Of course he was missed. I think that he needs to be given great credit for what he created. Brett smartly didn't try to reinvent the wheel. I would say that most people who see the film are not going to see a huge difference like they did with, say, Harry Potter. I think that it's going to be a fairly seamless transition. But Bryan had a little bit of a choice. I remember him directing me on X-Men 1. He yelling out, "It's just like that moment when Superman rips off the car door and pulls Lois Lane out and he goes around the earth." I said, "Bryan. I haven't seen Superman since I was 12. You can't give me that direction." So he shut down filming and took me to his trailer and showed me the scene. He said that he sees that film 20 times a year and I knew that directing Superman Returns was a chance that he couldn't pass up. I think that in his heart of hearts he hoped both would happen, but of course he was missed. Brett stepped in with what I think was the clearest and possibly the best script we had.
Oh yeah, here' something that happened to me a little over a month ago....I actually ran into Bryan Singer outside of the Burbank WB Studios.
http://www.bluetights.net/theplanet/showthread.php?t=11789
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I'm pretty bored, I read this and found it kinda interesting as far as inspiration for Wolverine on X1.
Hugh Jackman
UGO: Did you miss working with Bryan Singer?
HUGH: Of course he was missed. I think that he needs to be given great credit for what he created. Brett smartly didn't try to reinvent the wheel. I would say that most people who see the film are not going to see a huge difference like they did with, say, Harry Potter. I think that it's going to be a fairly seamless transition. But Bryan had a little bit of a choice. I remember him directing me on X-Men 1. He yelling out, "It's just like that moment when Superman rips off the car door and pulls Lois Lane out and he goes around the earth." I said, "Bryan. I haven't seen Superman since I was 12. You can't give me that direction." So he shut down filming and took me to his trailer and showed me the scene. He said that he sees that film 20 times a year and I knew that directing Superman Returns was a chance that he couldn't pass up. I think that in his heart of hearts he hoped both would happen, but of course he was missed. Brett stepped in with what I think was the clearest and possibly the best script we had.
Oh yeah, here' something that happened to me a little over a month ago....I actually ran into Bryan Singer outside of the Burbank WB Studios.
http://www.bluetights.net/theplanet/showthread.php?t=11789