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X-Men 4?!?!?!

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I loved Bryan Singer's movies but I will never forgive Fox and that awful director for X-Men 3.

Killing Mystique? Really? Who could have been so idiotic as to consider it a reasonable idea?


Don't know how I feel about a reboot... Maybe Singer could make it good, but I don't know...
 
ehhhh....im cautiously optimistic...but the first class will be horrible
 
I want to be excited but the Wolverine movie was crap ... and Singer really wasn't that great with Superman or the 1st X-Men. (mixing Sinister and Magneto... or Storms worst line of dialogue in any movie EVER)

And in my opinion... all 3 of those movies were a LOT worse than X3
 
And in my opinion... all 3 of those movies were a LOT worse than X3


Oh, please. Nothing can possibly be worse than X-men 3.


I'm still angry with Bryan Singer for quitting to go do his little Stupidman movie. Co-writing and directing the next X-men movie - and actually giving Cyclops and Storm some screen presence this time - is the only way i'm going to forgive him.
 
Definitely not all that happy about a reboot. I feel like it's a kick to the actors faces to start it all over on top of the fact, that it feels like they are just using the big screen to help launch their alternate universe lines these days with all the remakes that have come out. I believe Daredevil is another character who is/was supposed to get one.

Now, even though I'm not all that ecstatic about the reboot, part of me is happy/hopeful that Emma could actually make it into the movies again... and this time not as some character based on her or her Ultimate incarnation (which was FAR less superior).

Not sure if this needs to be hidden or not, but Mystique didn't die in the movie...
 
i actually came up with a story for x4 that would fix all the problems of x3...... people keep telling me i should send it in... but then i just think to myself.... send it in to where?
 
I actually hope not. I was disappointed with the X-Men films. Minor concepts like Pyro and Colossus being American, for example, irked me. Major issues such as Phoenix's cause of death highly disappointed me.
 
The first and second films were great in my book, but the third one was a huge, convoluted disappointment in my view.
 
I don't understand the hate for X3. I thought it was a good movie. They depicted Phoenix well.

I hope an X4 happens, and not a reboot. I hate reboots. I want to see them proceed on the current storyline.
 
What a lot of people don't realize is that the movie series was based more on Ultimate Xmen than on regular continuity Xmen.... Hence why everyone gets their panties in a bunch about the Phoenix story. In order to do a regular continuity Phoenix story it would have had to have been its own trilogy to get everything in it from the Shi'ar to the Hellfire club to Dark Phoenix. There was no way either Ratner or Singer could have done that well at all... Far better to go with the Ultimate version of the Phoenix story than that one.


However... I don't care how much people say otherwise... the first Xmen was way worse than the third. All of the characterization was off... there were so many character mistakes.... Rogue nor Storm could keep their faux accents through the film... And Storms line about hitting toads with lightning was just plain BAD...

Bryan Singer made up for it in X2 ... that was the best of the lot... but his first attempt was god awful and Superman was a trainwreck...

X3 was made for fans... it had more characters and better characterization... I believed Magneto was Magneto in the 3rd one far more than I did in the first one. It also had all 5 of the ORIGINAL team in it throughout... Iceman Finally achieved iceform and Beast was one of the BEST characters in any of the movies to date.
 
huge x-men fan here. personally i loved x-men and x2, was very disappointed in (but didnt hate) x-men: the last stand.

the reboot or whatever will be what it will be - its kinda impossible to tell whether its gonna be worth anything in advance. i wouldnt get too wound up about it either way.

i kinda wish they would stop making movies and instead make x-men into a high budget tv-series.

speaking of, all three x-men animated series were pretty brilliant, in my opinion. clearly aimed at a younger audience, but very enjoyable.
 
I am really curious as to why people defend the first one so much... Singer did a horrible job on it... it was crap...

1) He took the X-Men's greatest foe... and turned him into something else. Magneto would NEVER have wanted to change humans into mutants.. he believes humans should be subservient to mutants. He's Hitler not Mengele.

2) They ruined Rogue... Well Anna Paquin did... in the first move... by the 2nd and 3rd she had grown into the role and did a much better job. They also screwed up her intro.

3) Sabretooth was a pussy... He was totally devoid of any of his animalistic qualities. He was no more than hired muscle.

4) All of the "core" X-Men had barely any control of their powers... like they hadn't been trained at all. Seriously ... in the Statue of Liberty ... Jean of Storm could have gotten them out... Easily.

5) Storm was a mess... from her absolutely horrible line ... and the faltering accent to the weak use of her powers... and I hate to say it by her little speech in the first one was so trite and bland as opposed to her passion filled speech she gave against the cure in the third one... THAT was the Storm I know.

Yes Singer did an EXCELLENT job on X2 ... but he failed on the first one. Worse than Ratner did on the 3rd one. Just because the 3rd one had a few subplots going on... Like every X-Men comic... doesn't mean it was horrible when you take into account that the writing was better, the acting was better, and the action was better.
 
wrong, ultimate x-men was (partly) based on the movie. ultimate x-men #1 was published in february 2001, the movie premiered in july 2000.


X3 and the Phoenix story were based on Ultimate X-Men. Also characters like Juggernaut and Multiple Man were based on their Ultimate incarnations rather than their 616 counterparts.
 
I agree, I thought it was so unnecessary to kill off some members from X3, I thought most of them were very critical to the X-Men series.
 
The Magneto movie has been scrapped an his story will be featured in the "prequel" along with how he and Prof. X became friends then enemies. The prequel will more than likely feature Cyclops, Jean, Storm and Beast and last I heard, none of the actors will be reprising their roles, as they will all be younger, no surprise there.

The idea of a 4th X-Film/sequel is something that has just been released. It'll be intersting to see what direction they take. Especially with what happened with Magneto and Prof. X at the end of The Last Stand.

I'm glad Singer is back. Although he created his own X-Universe, he did a decent job of directing. If he can re-create the ambiance and feel he had in X2, the film should be good.
 
fallen god: i personally loved the first x-men movie mostly because it presented a completely fresh, modernized version of the x-men, while still keeping all the core elements intact. remember, when the first movie was released, nether "ultimate x-men" nor grant morrisons "new x-men" existed. it was all neon spandex, convoluted continuity and overwrought dialogue. then the movie came out, and the school setting, the cool black leather, the streamlining of cast and continuity, it all felt to me like a breath of fresh air. at the same time it preserved almost everything i loved about he x-men: the subtext, the characters, the melodrama, the action. but i dont want to get into a heated fanboy argument, after all its just a movie, and taste is subjective. just my opinion.
 
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