DerZuhälter
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Looks ok, but god do I hate Jennifer Lawrence's chubby face. And the movie trailer keeps shoving her down our throats.
DerZuhälter;201828869 said:Looks ok, but god do I hate Jennifer Lawrence's chubby face. And the movie trailer keeps shoving her down our throats.
"Quick-Singer" sounds more like a casting party nickname.
I do like Quicksilver. Probably one of the biggest turn arounds I've had from first impression to seeing the character in action. You just know they're going to give him another scene stealing moment. I do wonder how he's integrated into the film, I gotta imagine he gets put down or slowed down somehow
Maybe we'll get thisAlternate timeline
Alternate claws?
I'll take it.
This looks like Wolverine just after the Weapon-X program. He'll, that entire corridor looks straight out of X2.
I've said this a million times already but I'd love if him and Nightcrawler had a scene together. That would be so badass.
DerZuhälter;201828869 said:Looks ok, but god do I hate Jennifer Lawrence's chubby face. And the movie trailer keeps shoving her down our throats.
DerZuhälter;201828869 said:Looks ok, but god do I hate Jennifer Lawrence's chubby face. And the movie trailer keeps shoving her down our throats.
DerZuhälter;201828869 said:Looks ok, but god do I hate Jennifer Lawrence's chubby face. And the movie trailer keeps shoving her down our throats.
Started to slowly re-watch all the Xmen movies in anticipation of Apocalypse.
X1 - The visuals and make up are dated and Storm was pants but overall it was such a well acted and good film.
X2 - Not seen this in a few years and i was blown away with just how amazing it is, the Intro, Plastic prison escape, Wolverine and Lady Deathstrike fight (why did she have to die :-( , film is still amazing.
On to X3 and both wolverine movies next
dont forget the mansion attack, and a competent cool mystique
Also I think Cox has given one of the best villain performances in any superhero film, and he doesnt even have superpowers.
What I'm doing is something very unique. It hasn't been done before. We're rerecording his entire performance because the suit's creaky and makes all kinds of noise, you can't really use any of it anyway. But I want his performance. So he's being recorded in ADR using a standard Sennheiser microphone, but also with a bass mic to his right cheek and a bass drum mic to his left cheek. These two microphones have the ability to pull vocal range out of his voice that the human ear cannot hear. And I can take that vocal range that I've now recorded, and I can pull it and use it to augment his voice -- and that with a little digital magic can create a voice that's both completely governed by his performance but is not natural.
It ebbs and flows and moves through the movie, and changes, so he doesn't just have one single voice. He speaks with different voices depending on different moments in the film. So it's really kind of cool. It's the first time I've ever had the tools to sculpt a performance in post-production, that was already given to me on set and chosen in the cutting room."