Re: X-Men 3
Posted by Y2kBen_2000 on
Fri May 26th 2006 at 4:54am
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What did you think about X-Men 3. (Drade A,B,C,D,F, or "no see")
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Personally, I loved the movie; however, it makes me question whether this film was the best way to portray the end. Great comicl relief and great scenes of tragedy and sorrow, but this film makes me long for more. What bother me a bout the ending though is that it makes me feel like there is going to be a sequal, when there's not. Explanation below
--spoiler-- (highligh for revelation)
At the end, after Magneto has lost his powers, he's at the chess table in the park, stairing at the last set up of his and Xaviers last game, then looks at the spot where Xavier used to sit (so sad). The part that bugs me is the millisecond before the credits, Magneto tries to use his powers again and attempts to move the king and manages to make a slight tilt. After the credits, a man in a braindead state wakes up and speakes to the nurse as Xavier (this is linked to a part earlier in the movie about putting a comotose into a braindead.)
--End Spoiler--
Also, something that'll probably bug ya'll, the director's and writers just appeared to try to through in as many important characters from the comics as they could. >>The winged man only makes 3 appearances in the film<< But all in all, this was an excellent film, although i could've been done better and maybe a little longer. (this is a finnally, it shoud'v been longer.)
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Re: X-Men 3
Posted by Y2kBen_2000 on
Fri May 26th 2006 at 5:15am
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You don't have any theatres near you doing midnight showings. Jeeze, their loosing big ones. My theatre is running 2 screens and almost ended up running a third. But then again, I work at a 24 screen theatre and we have 5 prints of X3. Sorry about your luck though. Just remember to wait till the end of the credits for a nice bit of "after-glee".
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Re: X-Men 3
Posted by Y2kBen_2000 on
Fri May 26th 2006 at 5:19am
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The "after-credit" scene actually builds on an idea mentioned earlier in the film. Took me a minute to figure it out, but maybe with this hint, ya'll will figure out the relation in a second.
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Re: X-Men 3
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Fri May 26th 2006 at 10:06pm
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I saw xmen 1 today, so I might go and see it in the future.... It's got a good rating on IMDB so I will probably see it.
Re: X-Men 3
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Sat May 27th 2006 at 2:10am
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Haven't seen it yet, but it looks liek an A, maybe a B from teh previews.
Re: X-Men 3
Posted by Gwil on
Sat May 27th 2006 at 2:31am
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Didn't see it!
Is "E" not a grade in US academic scoring? We go to "G" (aye, or at
least we used to) - then "U" is a "F"ail (ie unrecorded, no mark to
process).
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US Academic Scoring goes from A-D, then straight to F.
I saw the movie with some friends, and liked it. I voted B.
It was entertaining.
Re: X-Men 3
Posted by Y2kBen_2000 on
Sun May 28th 2006 at 12:36am
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I guess instead of "didn't see it" I should have said "Not going to see it"
-- Not above-- there is also a grade at the college level called a "W" which stands for withdrawn, but pretty much yes, only A,B,C,D,F. Pretty much, any grade bellow a 60 (except for knowledge tests) is not worth being mentioned. Like making a map so poorly constructed that it is worthless submitting it for a contest, unless thatr contest is for "The Worst Map Ever!"
--The show keeps selling out at my theatre (thank goodness I'm a booth operator) and people keep hearding in, even at 11:00 at night. You can really tell who's been on the Internet reading the forums about the "after-credits" twist. The plot of X3 is just so full of holes that the supporting plot is falling out beneath it. So much information has been cramed into such a tiny amount of time that this movie should've been longer. And some primary characters are appearing early on, looking as though they might play important roles, but end up only getting about 3-4 scenes out of the entire movie (the angel man). Not to mention that their are so many key characters thrown into the movie that only play small minor roles. The movie just doesn't feel like it should be X-men, although it does because the basic elements are there.
--Still a great movie; though, my favorite is still X2.
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Going along with your second point Ben, Gambit was conspicuously missing from all 3 movies.
Re: X-Men 3
Posted by Crono on
Sun May 28th 2006 at 6:08am
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They gave a nod to him in X2. His name is in the list of names on Deathstrike's computer screen as are many other mutants that never made it to the films.
The main reason the movie is not good (for an X-Movie) is because of the development rush. No Script to Release date was less than two years, Ratner was on the project about a year ago ... it's actually amazing that he and everyone else was able to pump this thing out at the quality it is. However, it still isn't even close to on par with the others.
I don't give two s**ts how many people keep saying X3 is better than X-Men, because that's garbage. While the main plot is better (The Astonishing X-Men cure and Eric vs. Charles' idealism against Magento's mutant machine ... there's no question) but as Y2KBen (and many other people) have pointed out: They tried to do too much in so little time. The movie is barely over an hour and thirty minutes and that's just ludicrous for the amount of characters and the story they tried to scope in. (They could have just left Jean dead and not immediately pursued the Dark Phoenix saga)
I've been thinking about this movie more, and I still don't know if I'd see it again, but several things have made me feel better about it. A) there are several ways to make it "alright", by pursuing future story arcs (Age of Apocalypse, for example). B) I do see these movies as another universe, since that happens all the time with the books. And some books have done TERRIBLE Phoenix arcs. I had a pretty sweet idea, actually, if they went on with the series, did a whole AoP thing and then had another X universe cross over (it'd make sense if you knew the AoP stuff) They could introduce many new aspects of plot, characters, and badassery. Not to mention, that stuff could seamlessly "destroy" this universe and lead back to a new one! (It happens all the time.)
I do, however, hope Marvel is trying to recollect all their film assets to in house. Because then they could pursue (wisely) crossovers. I'd go apes**t and have a heart attack if they did any sort of Avengers.
Also, as for grades, many schools have different grades. My university has A-D, F, W, X, P, NP ... uh ... I. and some other ones. W is withdrawn, X is "no basis for grade", P and NP are pass/no pass, an I indicates an Incomplete contract. We also have plus and minus for B-D, and a Minus for A .. for some reason there's no way to get an A . And for degree courses, you can't get lower than a C. That's right, miss those two points on the final that bump you down to C- ... you have to retake the class ... all $500 worth. Bastards.
Blame it on Microsoft, God does.
Re: X-Men 3
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As Omega said, killing off several of the main X-men characters early on ended up botching the film. Although they attempted to replace the team with teenage versions from the recent stories, without those key characters, though, it just didn't feel like The X-Men.
In fact, it almost looks as though they tried to pursue two different plots, and I agree that they should have persued a seperate film about the Pheonix. But, if you think about it though, this trilogy, with the amount of plot to back it up, could easily turn into a 6-tilogy or Decilogy, too m any films to keep the intrest of the casual movie fan.
--But the films already been ruined by Fox. Foxes greedy ways have yet again undermined what could have been a great flick,( ahem, FireFly ) instead of waiting for the license to expire and just pay a bit more money to renew the license and have more time (and more movies) to properly play out the X-men universe.
>I'd continue, but I'm late for work.
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Did anyone notice how it changed instantly from day to night before the "big battle"? Sloppy. REALLY sloppy. I was disappointed by the whole movie in general. Except that Juggernaut line. That was awesome.
Re: X-Men 3
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Tue May 30th 2006 at 2:45pm
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I've never been a fan of fantasy universes.
Going from from New York to Alaska on a motorcycle in about a day is harmless. It already starts here: What gene can give you the power to move friggin' metal plates with your brain? What does that gene look like? Like little elecromagnets? Since when a cure can re-do the prenatal development of your body. It makes no sense. Not even in a metaphorical alter-universe. It would be ok if the movies didn't take themselves so serious. But they do. I feel like like watching a drama about grown up Harry Potters.