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LMason posted this in the 'Cannes' thread but I think it deserves its own thread...I find it quite funny :D

[FONT=Arial, Helvetica] CANNES, France -- The women of "X-Men: The Last Stand" can kick your butt. The Associated Press sat down with Halle Berry, Famke Janssen, Rebecca Romijn and Anna Paquin at the Cannes Film Festival, where the movie premiered.

The third film based on the Marvel comics about superpowered mutants, "Last Stand" features Berry as weather-controlling Storm, Paquin as lifeforce-draining Rogue, Romijn as evil shapeshifter Mystique and Janssen as Jean Grey, a mega-telepath with a nasty alter ego called Dark Phoenix.


AP: Did you ever envy one another's superpowers?

Berry: I envied that I never really got to do my powers until the third movie. Fly and do electricity and spin and make a tornado like I got to do now. I envied that I never got to do what I do.

Paquin: I still never get to do anything. Three movies, absolutely no action. It's kind of amazing.

Romijn: Somebody's always got it worse than you.

Paquin: I managed to survive three action comic-book movies and pretty much almost not to see one single bit of real violence or, you know, action sequences.

Berry: You'll have to do a Rogue spinoff, just so you can do something.

Paquin: Dude, I don't know if anybody wants to see that, actually.

Berry: Well, you got a great love story. I didn't have that. I got no action and no story. I had nothing.

Paquin: I had some gloves.

AP: Who would win in a smackdown among Storm, Mystique, Rogue and Jean?

Janssen: Jean or Phoenix? If it's Phoenix, I say Phoenix wins.

Romijn: I would say Phoenix wins, too. I think we establish in `X-Men 3' that Phoenix is ultimately the most powerful.

Janssen: If you put Jean into the mix, I'm not sure how well she's going to fare.

Romijn: We've established that Jean hasn't been used to her full potential, so when she becomes Phoenix, it's a whole new thing. She's repressed.

Janssen: Yeah, Jean's got some issues. She's in therapy, if that makes you feel any better.

Paquin: Who would win depends if I'm going to be close enough to touch them. That's kind of a trump card, isn't it?

AP: So if Rogue sneaks up on Jean from behind ...

[/FONT][FONT=Arial, Helvetica] Paquin: Yeah, if she doesn't see it coming ...

Janssen: The thing is, of course, she can see it coming, because she reads minds.

Romijn: But Mystique could turn into any of them and just confuse everyone.

Janssen: And Storm can just make it misty and foggy.

Romijn: She would lose.

Janssen: She would lose because I can just see right through that fog.

AP: So what's up with the hair? Storm's got a powder-puff thing going this time and Jean's has turned fiery red.

Janssen: It was really a hair commercial, if you think about it. We all said, if you want to get a great hair commercial out of this movie, let's just make sure that the hair changes and upstages everything.

Romijn: They tried to give Mystique a bob. It was awful. Like a weird Mom bob. We went back to the old hair.

Berry: It's a woman's right to change her hair, and I think it's not by mistake that all the women have different hair, like, every time.

Paquin: I don't.

Berry: That's what women do. We change our hair.

Paquin: I don't.

AP: You don't what?

Paquin: I don't have different hair. I'm never different.

AP: With women so prevalent, are the "X-Men" movies female-empowerment films?

Romijn: What I like most about these movies is they're not gender-specific at all. Yeah, of course, the women kick butt, and so do the guys. It's a non-issue.

Paquin: It's never even addressed. When they're going into battle, it's more whose power is most useful.

Janssen: I find it's rare to see in a Hollywood movie, period, that many female characters. That many strong female characters. But specifically in the genre of comic-book adaptations, it just does not happen, because you have "Superman," you have "Batman," you have all these characters, and then you have the love interest. The fact that we have that many female characters in a movie of any size in Hollywood, it's great.

AP: Famke, was it more fun playing Jean as good or evil?

[/FONT][FONT=Arial, Helvetica] Janssen: The combination of the two. That's how I view people. It's how I view life. You can't stereotype people, you can't put them into boxes. Everybody is a complex individual who has both good and evil, sad and happy. You name it.

AP: Anna, why does Rogue find her ability to steal others' power a curse?

Paquin: She's completely isolated. She doesn't have the option of conducting a normal life or having normal relations with people. It's also a lot more recent. She's a lot younger, so it's been less time to get used to it. I feel like maybe if she had a little more time, she might have come to sort of accept that.

AP: Halle, how is it that Storm comes to really assert herself this time?

Berry: Storm finally steps up and takes a stand and asserts herself and has a voice. She becomes truly what she was in the comic book. She has to use all her powers finally for the good of all her team and for the good of what she believes in. For me as an actor, each time you want to feel like your character evolves and grows, and this time I feel like she did in spades. I enjoyed her so much more this time.

AP: Rebecca, why's Mystique the bad egg? Was she just a mutant from the wrong side of the tracks?

Romijn: I think she was probably so ostracized by the way she looked from a really young age. She was probably treated really bad because of it. I can understand why she was so angry. In the second movie, Nightcrawler asks her if she can look like everybody else, why don't you look like everyone? She says because you shouldn't have to. She has a really strong sense of identity. She really knows who she is.

AP: What kind of superhero would your moms have been happy to have you bring home as boyfriends?

Janssen: Oh, my God. Ask my mom, she's here.

Berry: I don't know. I'd just like one to tell the truth. I'd be happy with an honest one.

Romijn: Honesty Man!

Berry: Could you at least not lie? Tell the truth all the time?

Romijn: Love Man! I just want my daughter to be loved.

Janssen: Yeah, and be happy.

Romijn: Love Man, Honesty Man, Happy Man!

Janssen: No, not Happy Man. Me to be happy. Not a happy man. God, no.

Paquin: All of the above, how about that?
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Ha, Anna sounds chuffed with her role in the trilogy!:D
 
Storm22 said:
Ha, Anna sounds chuffed with her role in the trilogy!:D


I agree, she seems very bitter...I guess I would be too, though, if I was her!
 
Lmao. Anna sounds kinda angry at what happens to Rogue in the movie :p

I wonder why she decided to do X3?

Oh and doesn't she get some action when she absorbs Colossus powers?
 
Poor Anna. I feel sorry for her not being able to do anything in the movie.
 
thats funny.i t'd be hot if their deabtes got more....out of hand...CATFIGHT!!! lol
 
She shouldn't be so whiney with that paycheck....






Oh wait, Halle did that too :D
 
wow anna sounds pissed... i have to agree though
 
Romijn: They tried to give Mystique a bob. It was awful. Like a weird Mom bob. We went back to the old hair.

explains that wierd pic on the official site
 
Romijn: They tried to give Mystique a bob. It was awful. Like a weird Mom bob. We went back to the old hair.
So that explains the one image on the official site. I'd like to see more though. I kinda liked it.

EDIT: zer00 was quicker. :p
 
Anna's totally right. How can she go 3 films with a significant role but nearly no action at all?
 
Cool. Poor Annd and Rogue's fans.
 
Romijn: Honesty Man!

Berry: Could you at least not lie? Tell the truth all the time?

Romijn: Love Man! I just want my daughter to be loved.

Janssen: Yeah, and be happy.

Romijn: Love Man, Honesty Man, Happy Man!

Janssen: No, not Happy Man. Me to be happy. Not a happy man. God, no.

Paquin: All of the above, how about that?


:o they're high...on something... Famke says...happy 3 times in one sentence...and man twice in that sentence...

LOL... I don't get what she says sometimes :p
 
lol i wish we got video from that interview, its great!!!!!
Anna seems to be angry with Rogue, but still treats it with humor :p
loving this interview, all the girls seem to be so smart and funny!
 
flavio_lebeau said:
lol i wish we got video from that interview, its great!!!!!
Anna seems to be angry with Rogue, but still treats it with humor :p
loving this interview, all the girls seem to be so smart and funny!


And high... :p
 
DarknessOfDeath said:
What does Famke mean by that?^^
They're talking about who would win in a fight between them. And she says if its Jean fighting[i.e the Jean we saw from the first two movies] or Phoenix[The super-powerfull being] that it makes a differance, I just thought it was kinda funny that she said that, a nerdy-comic geek would say something like that.
 
Is it just me, or does the "Who wins?" question get into a sort of competition between the women? I got that feeling :P
 
great interview. I feel bad for Anna since I see where she is coming from. They finally made Storm, the storm people wanted but Rogue was just rogue from the first two, her charecter hasnt had any evolution. She is like the X-Men that is on the team but captain never picks to let her play in the game so she gets to sit on the side lines.

I think Anna just did it because its a job, she gets paid for it, or the fact at first she was hoping that they would do something with her charecter but ended up highly dissapointed.
 
Anna is so funny, she didn't even get a new hairstyle at least Jean and Storm got a new one each movie.
I think out of all the ladies Jean was the most developed part, Famke got lucky she got such a good part.
Poor Anna, she got some Gloves. lol
 

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