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  • Operation:Mego
    I'm the Star Spangled Man
    • May 21, 2011
    • 3350

    #16
    Originally posted by clemso
    It will smooth out, only Pro X and Cyclops are dead.
    Did you watch X3's post-credit scene? One of those characters isn't dead.
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    • Operation:Mego
      I'm the Star Spangled Man
      • May 21, 2011
      • 3350

      #17
      Anyway, I would love to see Grammer as Beast again. That was a perfect casting choice, IMO.


      I have no idea how he made "Oh my stars and garters!" not sound corny.
      Last edited by Operation:Mego; Nov 30, '12, 6:10 PM. Reason: I obviously have to triple check my spelling.
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      • Earth 2 Chris
        Verbose Member
        • Mar 7, 2004
        • 32970

        #18
        ^Beast was the best part of X3, hands down. Cyclops was treated horribly in the X-films.

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        • Operation:Mego
          I'm the Star Spangled Man
          • May 21, 2011
          • 3350

          #19
          Originally posted by Earth 2 Chris
          ^Beast was the best part of X3, hands down. Cyclops was treated horribly in the X-films.

          Chris
          I didn't think he was treated that bad; he had some cool/funny lines throughout the films (Logan tosses Scott's keys to him. "Your motercycle needs gas." Scott throws them back to Logan. "So fill it up.") and he was shown as being pretty kick-***. The only reason he got less screen time in X3 was because Marsden was also shooting Superman Returns at the same time.

          Anyway, Beast was pretty awesome. I loved how he became more savage in the final fight. Roaring and growling, just like a, well, beast. He also, tried to anyway, through in a Churchill quote. “As Churchill said, "There comes a time when every man must..." (pauses to fight off another baddie, then another, then another) Oh, you get the point!”
          Last edited by Operation:Mego; Nov 30, '12, 6:20 PM.
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          • clemso
            Talkative Member
            • Aug 8, 2001
            • 6189

            #20
            I suppose they could easily say that Jean transported Scott to the future or past even. As for Pro X, reuniting his consciousness with his body might be a little bit more tricky.

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            • thunderbolt
              Hi Ernie!!!
              • Feb 15, 2004
              • 34211

              #21
              Originally posted by clemso
              I suppose they could easily say that Jean transported Scott to the future or past even. As for Pro X, reuniting his consciousness with his body might be a little bit more tricky.
              you need to rewatch 3 or at least the end credits. Chuck ain't dead, but they did the movie Cyclops a favor and put him out of his misery.
              You must try to generate happiness within yourself. If you aren't happy in one place, chances are you won't be happy anyplace. -Ernie Banks

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              • Operation:Mego
                I'm the Star Spangled Man
                • May 21, 2011
                • 3350

                #22
                [Future Past] will act as a dual sequel to both X-Men: The Last Stand and X-Men: First Class. Singer stated that the story will partially take part in the 1970s and that former United States president Richard Nixon will be a character in the film. He also said that the film will be the biggest movie that he's ever made.
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                • Bruce Banner
                  HULK SMASH!
                  • Apr 3, 2010
                  • 4335

                  #23
                  Originally posted by MIB41
                  We've come far enough in the genre' now, that the social stigma of "tights" may finally be coming to an end. I don't think studios fear being compared to Adam West's Batman anymore. They might even embrace it now. Speaking of which, maybe we can FINALLY get Batman in his classic greys.
                  Yeah, I'd also love to see a Batman suit in a movie which was more like the comics version, and not yet another armoured-black-rubber travesty.
                  They could look at the suit in the games Arkham Asylum & City for an idea of how to strike a good balance.

                  Never liked the all black leather look of the X-Men movies.
                  The compromise of the First Class suits was a step in the right direction.
                  PUNY HUMANS!

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                  • boynightwing
                    That Carl Guy
                    • Apr 24, 2002
                    • 3382

                    #24
                    Originally posted by Gorn Captain
                    He probably means "they'll all be wearing jeans and T-shirts"...
                    lol it's not Smallville but I could see this happening.

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                    • Operation:Mego
                      I'm the Star Spangled Man
                      • May 21, 2011
                      • 3350

                      #25
                      John Ottman who collaborated with all of Singer's works since X2 has confirmed to work on the film. In March 2013, Singer announced that French actor Omar Sy has joined the cast. Also, Halle Berry confirmed in an interview that she's returning to reprise her role as Storm.
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                      • clemso
                        Talkative Member
                        • Aug 8, 2001
                        • 6189

                        #26
                        "Do you know what happens to a Toad when it gets struck by lightning?"


                        Originally posted by Operation:Mego
                        John Ottman who collaborated with all of Singer's works since X2 has confirmed to work on the film. In March 2013, Singer announced that French actor Omar Sy has joined the cast. Also, Halle Berry confirmed in an interview that she's returning to reprise her role as Storm.

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                        • Operation:Mego
                          I'm the Star Spangled Man
                          • May 21, 2011
                          • 3350

                          #27
                          Originally posted by clemso
                          "Do you know what happens to a Toad when it gets struck by lightning?"
                          "The absolutely worst punchline ever."
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                          • MIB41
                            Eloquent Member
                            • Sep 25, 2005
                            • 15633

                            #28
                            Singer has lost alot of clout as a big budget director. And the mega-bomb which is 'Jack the Giant Slayer' will only serve to remove his name from other big budget films. I imagine if he actually has been signed to direct the next X-Men film, he'll be placed on a short leash to stay on budget and follow the script already approved. For the sake of Singer's career, he best bring it with this next installment.

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                            • Earth 2 Chris
                              Verbose Member
                              • Mar 7, 2004
                              • 32970

                              #29
                              "Jack the Giant Slayer" has to be the most low-key opening since John Carter...and it did even less business.



                              I never saw a single preview or commercial for this film, just an ambiguous teaser poster.

                              Why do Singer's movies cost so much? Superman Returns budget was rumored to be north of $250 million, which is why it was considered a failure even though it did decent box office for a huge film.

                              I think his production company needs a new accountant.

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                              • MIB41
                                Eloquent Member
                                • Sep 25, 2005
                                • 15633

                                #30
                                I think Singer's problem is he comes in with big ideas, but never gets them flushed out to a workable script. In the past, Singer has been able to sell studios on some of his grandiose notions. But now I think the top brass are beginning to understand Singer just doesn't have the discipline or skill as a director to know how to craft those ideas into a profitable film. Singer is an idea man more than a director.

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