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And also that scene featuring young Erik being separated from his parents in a concentration camp that was also re-filmed shot-for-shot for First Class? Like, this film is screaming that it is trying to be present withing the same continuity as the other X-Men films when all the important parts of that are missing. Quote:
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I haven't heard that there was anything that directly contradicted those two, but I guess that makes sense. They're making sequels to X3, after all.
My hope, then, is that they do something in the sequel to First Class to make it clear that it's an alternate continuity similar to the previously mentioned Star Trek reboot. EDIT: Hey, if Bryan Singer (the director of all the good X-men movies) is coming back for X4 and X5, and he had some badass ideas for X3 that weren't used because it was handed off to the shitty director, maybe we can hope for the reveal in X4 that it was all just a dream? Or maybe they'll pull a trick from the comic books to bring everybody back to life and just undo what happened in X3? Last edited by Kerensky287; 06-05-2011 at 06:51 PM. |
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As for introducing/explaining the characters there was maybe two minutes of it in the whole movie so I don't really consider it a decent explanation. Really I like to just figure all the movies happened in this universe, just the first two were good (since I didn't like this movie very much). It would be easier for all the people who like this movie to just figure they all happened but 3 and 4 sucked. That way you don't have to try and argue why it is a reboot which just adds another negative facet to it (since it makes a really bad reboot). Quote:
Whoever wrote it just screwed up on stuff. No one should be surprised...did you guys watch X-Men Origins, it was pretty bad? That this one is actually better (maybe) than that one is the real surprise, to me, anyway...
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I'd say that the entire movie was actually predicated on the development of Charles and Erik. We see Charles' youth for a tiny bit, then we see him giving an honest damn about mutants, then we see him training his allies in the use of their own powers. We see Erik ruthlessly seeking revenge, never compromising and never accepting the idea that mutants should seamlessly merge into society. Those facts are hammered in CONSTANTLY. If there's one thing this movie does especially well, it's character development, so saying that the characters "aren't explained" is just silly. I agree that it's a terrible reboot if that's what it is (and to be honest, that's what I'm hoping it turns out to be), but right now it just sort of nebulously floats around the border of canon. In the sequel to First Class, they might flip out and do something to split off, or they might do something to solidify its position as an official prequel. I can't say much either way, and I'll withhold judgment until I hear differently. |
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I'm sure that it'd take nothing short of Cable coming on-screen and declaring it an alternate universe in the sequel to satisfy some people. Which is something I'm all for. Fuck the other movies. This movie did what we've been begging a Superman reboot to do for us: skip the origin that we already know and get to the story.
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I mean, I get you might have wanted something more, but Xavier's entire character before getting CIA-ed was that mutations were happening in humans and that, as in the past, there would be some conflict when the newly evolved began to clash with the old humans, Shaw repeatedly said that they were "Children of the Atom" and that the atomic age was the cause of the mutations, etc. and etc. I mean, I'm sticking to my "Moves like a motherfucker" preference, but did we really need to present all of the 'salient' information in an infodump, rather than parceling it out? Quote:
And further... Nah, fuck it, I'm getting drawn into nerdery. More important point: Does Mystique's blue form not have a vagina? What exactly was Magneto planning on doing in bed with his insistence on blueness?
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Like take Charles. Why's he such a nice guy? Why is he nice to Mystique? Just because? Maybe they should talk about how since he can read people's minds he understands why they are mad/sad/happy whatever and so he's very empathetic. I have no idea if this is why, it's just some explanation I came up with for the character. The creators don't bother. When does Magneto begin to make the symbolic connection between being a Jew and being a mutant? Why not have a scene in his younger days when he develops this analogy? He just comes out with that analogy at some point and then at the end when the U.S. and Russians both shoot at them for "no reason" (or maybe it's because they were like you know fighting and blowing shit up and assassinating the entire crew of a ship and so on, but anyway) he's just like "You see?! I was right!" When was Mystique first shunned because of her appearance? When did Beast take his shoes off one time? Why is Alex Summers in jail? Who the fuck is Banshee? Why is Angel a stripper, anyway? Why does Emma Frost follow Sebastian Shaw? Why do his other two cronies never say anything the entire movie? What is tornado guy's name, anyway? Quote:
Her naked form tastefully covers her nipples/labia with scales as a cinematic affectation to make it PG-13, nothing more. In the comics she always wore a white dress, for some reason with the X-Men movies they decided it would be hotter if she was sort of naked but not really. I mean shit she didn't even have scales in the comic, just blue skin. EDIT: BTW how are they "the child of the atom" when both Magneto and Shaw are both mutants before Horoshima happens? I think he was making some kind of stupid analogy, not explaining the origins of the new mutations, which presumably they were born with and which didn't appear until puberty (like with the other movies).
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Can we talk about something we probably all agree on? Like how awesome that third act was. Say what you will about the first two, but this movie delivered in the end like no other X-Men film before it.
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