George Oscar Bluth II
Banned
Glad to hear the movie turned out well. Gonna have to decide if I see this or Godzilla this weekend.
Or maybe both ._.
I was deciding this as well, but after seeing all the positive stuff, I have to see X-Men ASAP.
Glad to hear the movie turned out well. Gonna have to decide if I see this or Godzilla this weekend.
Or maybe both ._.
Glad to hear the movie turned out well. Gonna have to decide if I see this or Godzilla this weekend.
Or maybe both ._.
The Verge weighs in:
Verge Review
To them, it soundslike it doesn't really measure up to Vaughn's (who is a more talented Director, imo) job with First Class.
The Verge weighs in:
Verge Review
To them, it soundslike it doesn't really measure up to Vaughn's (who is a more talented Director, imo) job with First Class.
Instead of a thrilling new adventure, it plays like a hugely expensive remake of It’s a Wonderful Life, with Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine acting as an adamantium-clawed guardian angel forced to show the bickering mutants how bad the world will be if they don't just get along.
The problem is that these moments don’t add up to much because the movie has very little in the way of actual stakes or tension.
It’s undoubtedly one of the reasons the actors, even sparkplugs like Jackman and Fassbender, seem so uninterested and unengaged: they also realize that nothing really matters here. It’s the end of the world as they know it, and they feel fine.
I don't agree with the review making it sound worse than it is, but yeah I share some of the sentiments like...
I don't agree with the review making it sound worse than it is, but yeah I share some of the sentiments like...
I don't agree with the review making it sound worse than it is, but yeah I share some of the sentiments like...
Didn't read the Verge review but I can honestly say I disagree with all those sentiments. Especially since Wolverine didn't have his adamantium claws in the movie.
That's odd considering the stakes is them being hunted to extinction in the future...
Spoilers
You should go to the spoiler thread.
Wolverine was wayyy too passive in this movie, not sure if he was supposed to be like that in the original comic.Also in a world where mutants with all kinds of powers exist, Charles and Erik seems to buy in fully what Wolverine told them too easily.
Ya, I know, and that's the weird problem. The stakes are supposed to be high and it doesn't really feel like it.
Well, just one guy's opinion anyway.
Glad to hear the movie turned out well. Gonna have to decide if I see this or Godzilla this weekend.
Or maybe both ._.
Does the movie explain how Kitty suddenly has time travel powers?
anyone thats seen the new film, is the 3D a much better experience ala GRAVITY? or can you enjoy it regardless, thinking of catching the matinee tomorrow
Does the movie explain how Kitty suddenly has time travel powers?
Yes and no. It isn't fully time travel like get into a machine and we are there!
Also in the world of comics, people have powers and some are "Alpha" mutants who powers further expand and so she grew up and her powers developed more.
Thrilling, heady and not just a little funny, it's easily as good as Singer's other X-films, and rivals the best of the Marvel-based movies to date.
That's some fucking praise the movie is getting now that the flood gates on reviews are being opened.
95 on Rotten Tomatoes with 43 reviews, and an average score of 7.6.
I like this quote from Cinephiled, mostly because I hope it's true:
So what shit does Rotten Tomato filter out that metacritic has? 95 vs 7.6 is a huge difference.
Does the movie explain how Kitty suddenly has time travel powers?
So what shit does Rotten Tomato filter out that metacritic has? 95 vs 7.6 is a huge difference.
Singer's return in the pretzel-logic pop fantasia X-Men: Days of Future Past is so triumphant because of how effortless he makes connecting the dots seem. It's an epic that couldn't be more Byzantine on paper but scans with ease on screen.
[It's got] a lot of plot. And yet, despite resulting in a film that brings together the cast of the original X-Men films and the upstarts of the clever 2011 reboot X-Men: First Class, Singer keeps what matters clear and snappy enough.
It all trots along at a brisk pace with genuinely impressive special effects and decent gags. Bryan Singer really cares about his mutant outcasts, weaving just enough drama into the superhero shenanigans.
The most enjoyable and unexpected element of the film is Evan Peters as the super-speedy yet laid-back mutant teen Quicksilver.
They changed his look for the actual film?Gotta love that Quicksilver crow.
They changed his look for the actual film?
I don't get it either, but it sounds ambitious.
They changed his look for the actual film?
this is gonna be a really stupid and embarrassing question but I've seen it used a lot on gaf lately.
what do you guys mean when you refer to a movie or something as GOAT?
Greatestthis is gonna be a really stupid and embarrassing question but I've seen it used a lot on gaf lately.
what do you guys mean when you refer to a movie or something as GOAT?
this is gonna be a really stupid and embarrassing question but I've seen it used a lot on gaf lately.
what do you guys mean when you refer to a movie or something as GOAT?
Just xmen crow in general, everybody around here was shitting on it since it was announced. Now it's looking like one of the goats
this is gonna be a really stupid and embarrassing question but I've seen it used a lot on gaf lately.
what do you guys mean when you refer to a movie or something as GOAT?
well that seems pretty damn obvious in hindsight
QS doesn't need to look like a badass. Also character assasinated him.
QS just doesn't move fast, he thinks fast and his basic movement is too fast for normal people.
Him being laid back is not who QS is and shows Singer didn't read about him.
He is supposed to be a douche because he is FORCED to move at a slow speed.
The costume does not show who he is.
That is a MASSIVE problem.
And part of QS's core characteristic is what is called Pietro Maximoff Syndrome.
Like I said the Logan/Magneto/Xavier parts will be great, rest of characters except for Mystique are just there for power wallpaper.
QS doesn't need to look like a badass. Also character assasinated him.
QS just doesn't move fast, he thinks fast and his basic movement is too fast for normal people.
Him being laid back is not who QS is and shows Singer didn't read about him.
He is supposed to be a douche because he is FORCED to move at a slow speed.
The costume does not show who he is.
That is a MASSIVE problem.
And part of QS's core characteristic is what is called Pietro Maximoff Syndrome.
Like I said the Logan/Magneto/Xavier parts will be great, rest of characters except for Mystique are just there for power wallpaper.
Really? I used to read a lot of Marvel when I was a teenager, and my impression of Quicksilver was always that of a detached, pretentious douchebag who spent most of his time sitting off with his sister and pretending not to care about shit. A real "let them eat cake," type of dude.
Also, that thing you're calling "character assassination," is called "adaptation" by the rest of the world...and it just so happens that this "massive problem" is probably the best part of the film.
With something as open to interpretation as comic book lore, it's hard to argue that Singer is butchering characters. No one's forcing you to like his take on the lore more than anyone else's. It's not like we're sitting here shouting "SINGER'S X-MEN IS CANON X-MEN". No one is shouting that, because nobody cares.
QS doesn't need to look like a badass. Also character assasinated him.
QS just doesn't move fast, he thinks fast and his basic movement is too fast for normal people.
Him being laid back is not who QS is and shows Singer didn't read about him.
He is supposed to be a douche because he is FORCED to move at a slow speed.
The costume does not show who he is.
That is a MASSIVE problem.
And part of QS's core characteristic is what is called Pietro Maximoff Syndrome.
Like I said the Logan/Magneto/Xavier parts will be great, rest of characters except for Mystique are just there for power wallpaper.
Established in PAD's X-Factor. Reason why he is a douche.
Your job is to bring the CHARACTER to the movie while maintaining who that character is.
He should not be laid back should be an douche who rolls his eyes at people when talking and such.
The costume makes no sense. I won't eat crow, because everything I said is true.
Singer has no understanding of the property and is still attempting to "fix" comic book which it doesn't.
Okay again where did I say to translate it for panel and panel?
When you do an adaptation, you need to maintain the character's core personalities.
ALso trying to remember, how much did Avengers/Cap2/IM make again?
And how much did the past X-Men movies make and MoS make which were all attempts to "fix" the comic book problem? So which one do audiences want then?
Why this is an exception for comic books and video games I have no idea. If they did it to books, people would scream for there heads.
This is the larger problem I find with comic book fans.Established in PAD's X-Factor. Reason why he is a douche.
Your job is to bring the CHARACTER to the movie while maintaining who that character is.
He should not be laid back should be an douche who rolls his eyes at people when talking and such.
The costume makes no sense. I won't eat crow, because everything I said is true.
Singer has no understanding of the property and is still attempting to "fix" comic book which it doesn't.
EDIT: Yes Sculley a character who goes fast and considers fashion pointless is so going to dress in fashion with loose clothes Come on man.
Just like the MCU is it's own universe compared to the other Marvel universes, The X-Men movies take place in their own universe and shouldn't be directly compared to the original comics. The movies are just another take from another person based on these characters, they have off shoots in comics all the time with different characters crossing timelines, universes, etc but they don't count towards the main canon, this is no different. If you don't like it that's fine but finding fault in them because they aren't 'close' the the source material is just dumb.