MoPlaYa43 said:Anyone know where I can find X-Men the last stand screenplay??
both the released versions of X1 and X2 are waaaay different from the movies we got. The same happened to X3, and we know it.X-Maniac said:How would it be of any use to have it? It would just be what we saw on screen, unless they released all the various drafts and revisions.
What are you hoping to find in it?
flavio_lebeau said:both the released versions of X1 and X2 are waaaay different from the movies we got. The same happened to X3, and we know it.
Electrix said:Usually scripts for films done come online till a while after the film has been released.
yeah, the whinning would be bigger, especially if it was better than the movie we got. The X1 script sometimes seems better, but it's a bit bittersweet. The X2 one is far far worse than the movie we got. Anyway, I think the X3 original script would be great to see, I guess Phoenix has a bigger part, Rogue visits the Brotherhood, how Gambit part would have played out (i know it was a cameo, but anyway...), Phoenix "shining like a second sun" and all, although some bad things happen too, like Logan and Storm having a semi-lust relationship.X-Maniac said:But the X2 shooting script that is in the Art of X2 book is virtually the same as the movie, apart from the Phoenix surprise. Did we ever see the version of the X2 script with Sentinels or any other X2 versions?
I'd like to see the X3 script too, but which version? Is it the version with the Washington battle that you want to see? But what would that achieve, surely the animatics and storyboards on the DVD have caused enough heartbreak for people who wanted so much more and then saw there was more?
Nell2ThaIzzay said:Can you just find these things through Google or what?
since those are things made for fans, and since the answer from the fans for the third movie wasn't as positive as the two previous installments, I can see why they didn't release comics or related things.^^ Yeah thats one of things that disappointed me when i got it. The book wasn't even that big to begin with and they had no extras like X2 book had.
I also notice that Fox didn't release any prequel comics or a comic book adaptation of the movie.
since those are things made for fans, and since the answer from the fans for the third movie wasn't as positive as the two previous installments, I can see why they didn't release comics or related things.
it's true.I doubt that's it. Merchandise like books, tie-in graphic novels/comics and novelisations are all being prepared way before the movie comes out. They don't wait till they hear the critics' reviews and then suddenly produce all that stuff in a few hours. Besides, the box office takings would encourage them to produce more stuff. This time around, they changed the focus - there were many, many X3 books, but a lot of them aimed at children of various ages. There's also an X3 Annual as well (and one for Wolverine and Superman).
The Art of X3 book does have less in it than the one for X2, unfortunately.
since those are things made for fans, and since the answer from the fans for the third movie wasn't as positive as the two previous installments, I can see why they didn't release comics or related things.
Brett Ratner signed on only two months before filming started.Perhaps -like the movie- they didn't have enough time to do the prequel comics?It wouldn't surprise if that were the case.I doubt that's it. Merchandise like books, tie-in graphic novels/comics and novelisations are all being prepared way before the movie comes out. They don't wait till they hear the critics' reviews and then suddenly produce all that stuff in a few hours. Besides, the box office takings would encourage them to produce more stuff. This time around, they changed the focus - there were many, many X3 books, but a lot of them aimed at children of various ages. There's also an X3 Annual as well (and one for Wolverine and Superman).