Abigail Brady (
abigailbrady) wrote2006-05-29 10:35 pm
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saw x-men 3 with
darkstream and
cyniborg, very entertaining. reading about it now, very annoyed didn't stay past credits, since there is a way cool sequence there. drunk. etc.
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Still wasn't particularly overwelmed by the film, its not exactly canon, but it could have done with one less of phoenix, magneto, or vinnie jones. Also the whole film was way too busy and had at least one too many plot lines. First film was much better put together.
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but yeah. i thought it was a shame Captain Picard and Gandalf never got a big fight scene. and it would have been nice, also, to have a bit more about what happened to mystique after she was abandoned.
still, it's nice to see vinnie jones in a serious role ;)
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Why weren't more "ugly" mutants in the queue for the cure? Why were the Morlocks reduced to tattooed henchmen?
I thought Juggernaut being made a mutant for the sake of plot/time was a bit of a shame, as he's not in the comicbooks, he finds a crystal and winds up superpowered. Not to mention the fact he's Xavier's stepbrother. Bit of a waste there ...
The fight scenes with Beast and Wolverine's use of claws were brilliant though, and yup the flying Golden Gate was also cool :) Despite what I don't like about it, it was entertaining :D
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Both the first 2 batmans and xmen films disprove the line of argument you get from folks that its okay to have lots of special effects and no plot and call it a popcorn movie as an excuse
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... The cynic in me says that we're probably thinking about it in too much depth, and maybe it was just easier on the budget to have extras in normal civvies for the queue ;D (Not to mention that that whole scene was about Iceman/Pyro and having any recognisable other major mutants could have muddled it up a bit)
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Yeah. There really weren't very many visibly-mutated mutants in _any_ of the mutant crowd scenes: including at the public meeting where magneto recruited them, and in magneto's thingy.
I also found it a bit unfair that the brotherhood had extras on their side in the big showdown: but apparently the x-men are only allowed to have named characters who have lines fighting on their side. they have an entire school full of pupils being trained in fighting - what happened to them? But hey, dramatic licence I suppose.