Wolverine VS. Sentinel clip

Changer d'Elder said:
SHF: Oui, that's quite possible....

Geez, I have to stop reading this thread. I have almost whole movie in my head already :O

the only reason I thought that was
I watched that tv spot over at comingsoon.net, and it said danger room and showed the team going in this side room and then showed that backdrop. not going to spoil anything.
 
No offense to Halle Berry here, this is constructive criticism, but her acting is not on par with her earlier work like Dorothy Dandridge. She's not selling the fear of being chased and anhiliated by a huge, unemotional, mutant killing programmed Sentinel robot well enough in this clip. It's almost like she's just sleep walking through the role of Storm in these X-Men movies.

*Edit* If this is a danger room sequence then maybe that would explain the slight nonchalance I guess.
 
It's the danger room, dumbass. That's why she's not afraid.
 
She is supervising a drill for the younger x-men. She is mildly concerned, and a bit upset with Logan. It is not a real life...life or death situation, otherwise she would be doing something, as we have seen hints of in released pics and the trailers.
 
kainedamo said:
It's the danger room, dumbass. That's why she's not afraid.

Well, i would think to make a more effectie lesson to show kids how dangerous these things can be, acting scared would make the experience more authentic and drive home this is not all fun and games right? And that's Miss Dumbass to you Kiddo.
 
kainedamo said:
She's taking it alot more seriously than Logan.

Still, it should be an interesting scene. But I have one question for everyone here. Are the Sentinels just an imagined product of the Danger Room training regimen, or are they real in terms of the X-Men movie universe?
 
Godzilla2000 said:
Still, it should be an interesting scene. But I have one question for everyone here. Are the Sentinels just an imagined product of the Danger Room training regimen, or are they real in terms of the X-Men movie universe?

Well, I tried the crystal ball, the tarot cards and my local clairvoyant too, but none of us can fathom the answer to that one before the movie. Theories abound on here, but no one knows the answer, it's just the usual 'opinion tennis'...
 
X-Maniac said:
Well, I tried the crystal ball, the tarot cards and my local clairvoyant too, but none of us can fathom the answer to that one before the movie. Theories abound on here, but no one knows the answer, it's just the usual 'opinion tennis'...

Hmmm...well, in that case I'm going to say it might just be a Danger oom hologram and that the Sentinels do not exist in X-Men real time, but I have been known to be wrong on occasion.
 
I think they do exist. In the game you have to challenge them several times. And not in the DR.
 
...Well, either they are trying to get a Sentinel into the movie somehow, and the DR is how they are doing it.... or the Sentinels do exist in the movieverse.

Remember, in X2, when Mystique hacked Stryker's computer, she saw an icon for Operation Wideawake (which is the codename for the Sentinels activation protocol). So they may exist in the movies... And they were scheduled to appear massively in the climax of X2 but budgetary restraints forced them out of the storyline.
 
Who else thinks that this clip is actually solid and that the SR clip is somewhat overrated? Yes I do think the SR clip is just barely, BARELY and only slightly better than the X-men clip but not by miles that everyone here seems to be for some strange reason.

SR clip lacked that true huge epic feel, all closed in and cropped up shots of Brandon and the whole Death Star trench looked really strange, metropolis from those shots has no feel to it, no nice cool feel to it like the original Batman or the new Batman Begins's Gotham... it just seems so plain and has no character.

The x-men clip has that hanging potential of danger, yes they're in this huge expanse with the flames all around them, the physicality of it just seems so much better in that way.
 
Aiden said:
Go to the Press Screening thread. You'll find it all there ;) :up:

I found it, and I'll go along with it. Too many issues with the scene to be final. Notably, that isn't a Sentinel foot falling down on the car, and those bright white eyes stick out like a sore thumb when the head clearly has red eyes.
 
don't know if this has been posted;

X-MEN: THE LAST STAND UPDATE

The Sentinel head that was shown during Hugh Jackman's appearance on NBC's The Tonight Show on Friday was not a special effect.

"It's practical," X-Men: The Last Stand special effects supervisor John Bruno told The Continuum during a visit to the set in Vancouver, British Columbia.

Later, journalists were shown the head, which is about 8 feet high and 15 feet in circumference.

http://www.comics2film.com/FanFrame.php?f_id=19210
 
echostation said:
Who else thinks that this clip is actually solid and that the SR clip is somewhat overrated? Yes I do think the SR clip is just barely, BARELY and only slightly better than the X-men clip but not by miles that everyone here seems to be for some strange reason...

The SR clip wasn't even worth comparing. Just isn't in the same league as the xmen clip
 
I've got to admit, i love the "IDEA" of this scene, however:

Tin man = unfinished, but the motion is probably close = animation is too quick.

LOVE the sentinal UNTIL:
Wolverine steps out from NO WHERE after the head rolls completely around?
= BAD DIRECTING.

I know the edits on the whole clip where not the final cut, just shortened for promo purposes - so i am not worried about the flow, just worried about decisions like the magically appearing wolverine.
 

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