LastSunrise1981 said:
In actuality they didn't truly nail Beast. He was true to Beast form, but nothing really showed how he is a genius and how unique he is. I wanted to see Beast recite Shakespeare, play the piano, working in his lab mixing chemicals, and so on and so forth. There is a lot of blame to go around really and whether you agree or not, it's simply my opinion on the matter.
Okay, while a lot of that might have been nice, there was really no place for it in the film. And what WAS presented for Beast was very accurate to the source material. Again, you can't display every single character trait that a character has had over a 40 year run in one, or even 3 movies. That's why we didn't have a swashbuckling Nightcrawler, because the character trait that better defined the character, and better worked with the story, had to be used. That's why Colossus wasn't really given any characterization, because he was always caught up in a story that had more important characters. But what we did get of Beast was totally spot on.
LastSunrise1981 said:
What do you mean by staying true to the source material?
Xavier and Cain are not acknowledged as Step-Brothers.
Just as Lady Deathstrike had no connection to Wolverine in
X2. There are some character traits and character arcs that just really serve no purpose to the overall story being told. Xavier and Juggernaut being step brothers is one of those. How would that have served the story? It wouldn't have. It was unneccesary. I'm glad they didn't do it. Other than that, Juggernaut was done pretty well in my opinion.
LastSunrise1981 said:
Storm wouldn't call those who wanted the cure "cowards".
Well, I agree that Storm was never truly Storm in any of the films, and throwing a "coward" at the end of "who would want to take this cure" doesn't give her the purpose Halle thinks it did.
LastSunrise1981 said:
Xavier wouldn't have turned into a dick. He more or less would've said, "I don't have to explain myself. But I hope one day you'll see why I did this."
I've seen quite a few arcs where Xavier turns into a dick. In fact, before
X-Men: The Last Stand came out, and I was working on my own fan-fic of what I'd do with the movie, Xavier's turning into a dick from the comics was a very influential piece to my story.
LastSunrise1981 said:
Jean doesn't kill Cyclops in the comics nor in the Animated Series.
No, you're right, she doesn't kill Cyclops. Nor does she kill Xavier. But they couldn't take this saga into space and have her eat a planet. So they showed her destruction in other ways. Do I agree with the direction? No. They could have done better. But it is a display of the capability of this woman, this being. And in the source material, the character is capabil of some very awe inspiring things. These events are just the movie's version of that.
LastSunrise1981 said:
Rogue would've never taken the cure.
You're right. No arguement from me.
LastSunrise1981 said:
It's not Wolverine holding Jean as she dies, it's Cyclops.
K. I haven't read the arc myself, but apparently, from what I've heard, in Endsong, it's Wolverine who takes out Jean, in what I've heard, much the way he does in the movie. Yes, Cyclops would have been the better choice. But what Wolverine did is not out of character for him in the least bit.
LastSunrise1981 said:
Wolverine would not give a speech like that to the kids.
You're right, and I wish they would have kept the "If you go to war, you might not come home, she might not come home" version of the speech. Because Wolverine
IS protective of the younger X-Men, and it would have fit perfectly.
But then again, it's not totally out of character for Wolverine. These are the things that deep down inside, he feels and believes. Granted, source material Wolverine wouldn't say it, he'd let Storm do it (and she should have), but it's not so out of character that it truly ruins it.
LastSunrise1981 said:
So there's a lot of things that didn't stay true to the source material. The only thing that was true was the action. As I said, there's a lot of blame to go around here. I blame Fox, Rothman, Kinberg, and Penn really. Ratner, on the other hand, is just a studio yes-man and he only did what he was told since he doesn't have a spine.
There's a lot of things that didn't stay true to the source material in
X-Men or
X2 either. The original X-Men aren't Cyclops, Jean, and Storm (Beast was acknowledged as an original in the 3rd, obviously). Iceman is a wisecracking smart alec, not a timid, shy character. Wolverine and Sabretooth have a history. Wolverine and Lady Deathstrike have a history.
I don't see anything that
X-Men: The Last Stand did as worse than anything done in the previous 2 movies. And just like the previous 2 movies, despite a few inconsistancies with the source material, the overwhelming majority of it was very true to the comics and cartoons. Magneto was very on point with his whole war, and recruiting, and his whole terrorist arc. Beast was spot on as a politician. Because I have seen the political Beast in the comics, so that wasn't out of character at all. Minus a couple instances of unfound leadership, Wolverine was spot on. And yes, Xavier was spot on, even with his supposed ass-hole-edness. Which I didn't even think was that bad. Wolverine is still the outsider of the X-Men, and here he comes arguing with Xavier over something that Xavier essentially did to protect the world. Wolverine hasn't the slightest friggin' clue as to what Xavier did and why, yet he comes in forcing his opinion down Xavier's throat. Xavier had a right to be pissed, and put Wolverine in his place. And it's not out of character in the least.