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re: Bryan Singer still not seeing how miscast the X-franchise was
Posted on 1/27/13 at 1:46 pm to RollTide1987
Posted on 1/27/13 at 1:46 pm to RollTide1987
quote:this this this this!!!!
Also...Michael Fassbender IS Magneto. I didn't care too much for Ian McKellan's version of the character. As arguably one of the greatest comic book villains of all-time, McKellan sure had a hard time bringing out the menace that is inherent in the character. Fassbender, however, had no problem whatsoever letting the audience know this guy is somewhat of a monster.
Posted on 1/27/13 at 1:46 pm to RonBurgundy
I'm kind of tired of Magneto in general.
Posted on 1/27/13 at 2:11 pm to biglego
Not so much miscast actors as misused actors. Academy Award caliber actors: Berry, Page, Paquin... other writers and directors get amazing performances from them.
Posted on 1/28/13 at 1:16 am to Baloo
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That's in the source material (I do not recognize any X-Men not written by Chris Claremont).
Well Claremont is not exactly source material.
1. the original 5 were not written by Claremont
2.Grant Morrison had a good run.
3.Whedon had a GREAT run
4.Hickman had fantastic run as well.
Posted on 1/28/13 at 8:00 am to xenythx
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The second one I think is still one of the better made superhero movies.
Absolutely. Dealt with some very serious themes as well as being an all around solid superhero film.
The first X-Men was a good flick, especially since it kickstarted the whole superhero movie rebirth. Proved a comic book movie could be a box office draw. That movie basically gave us the last 12 years worth of nerdgasm. Don't hate.
Finally, Ill 100% agree with Magneto's portrayal in First Class. Nailed the character. I also love Hugh Jackman as Wolverine, just hated the Origins movie. Singer got him to give a solid performance in Xmen2. Ratner and whoever directed the piece of crap Origins movie did not.
Posted on 1/28/13 at 8:02 am to RonBurgundy
Singer's X Men movies were awesome.
Posted on 1/28/13 at 8:30 am to RonBurgundy
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Well Claremont is not exactly source material.
1. the original 5 were not written by Claremont
2.Grant Morrison had a good run.
3.Whedon had a GREAT run
4.Hickman had fantastic run as well.
No, but the book didn't sell and what we think of as "the X-Men" didn't happen until Claremont re-cast it with his all-new, all-different international lineup. He wrote the book for about 20 years. As soon as he stopped writing, I stopped collecting. Now, I know the kids will like their era, and that's fine, but I'm just saying for me... Claremont IS the X-Men.
Given that the movies have used primarily his vision of the characters, in his universe, and his stories... Hollywood largely agrees. Claremont made the X-Men what they are. They are not the iconic figures they are if he doesn't take over the book, they would be on the same level as the Guardians of the Galaxy or the Defenders.
Posted on 1/28/13 at 10:00 am to Baloo
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they would be on the same level as the Guardians of the Galaxy or the Defenders.
That's a lot of speculation.
Most of the Kirby/Lee/Ditko creations had deep lulls in their careers but were given a huge boost by new creators. If Claremont and Cockrum hadn't taken up the X-Men then someone else would've. It's a fact that the NEW X-Men as we know them wouldn't exist with out Claremont, Cockru, and Wein, but I doubt that a Kirby and Lee Silver Age Marvel team wouldn't have been revitalized by some other creative team. Just too many great characters and villains in that franchise to let go to waste.
Posted on 1/28/13 at 10:24 am to Fewer Kilometers
Is anyone else reading All New Xmen right now? It's really entertaining, dealing with the fallout from AvsX and what Cyclops did. Bringing the original team into the present time is making for some good stories.
Posted on 1/28/13 at 11:28 am to ProjectP2294
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Is anyone else reading All New Xmen right now? It's really entertaining, dealing with the fallout from AvsX and what Cyclops did. Bringing the original team into the present time is making for some good stories.
That book is way better than I thought it would be. I'm not a huge Bendis fan so my expectations were fairly low. This one has me looking forward to Uncanny with Cyclop's squad.
I say I'm not a huge Bendis fan but, in hindsight, it was his M-Day crossover that really escalated Cyclops journey to where he is now and I'm a huge fan of that.
Posted on 1/28/13 at 12:31 pm to Fewer Kilometers
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It's a fact that the NEW X-Men as we know them wouldn't exist with out Claremont, Cockru, and Wein
True. Claremont and Cockrum wanted to write Wolverine out of the book because they thought he was a one note punk.Thankfully John Byrne came along and gave Wolverine the exposure that Cockrum had been giving to Nightcrawler. Otherwise Frank Miller would never had signed on for the mini and Wolverine would have never reached the popularity he received after.
Posted on 1/28/13 at 1:53 pm to Baloo
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Given that the movies have used primarily his vision of the characters, in his universe, and his stories... Hollywood largely agrees. Claremont made the X-Men what they are. They are not the iconic figures they are if he doesn't take over the book, they would be on the same level as the Guardians of the Galaxy or the Defenders.
I love Claremont for the most part and quite frankly his version was status quo for the X-Men for a long time, but we are coming onto 15 years (and looks to be going strong) with of the Morrison/Whedon construction of X-Men. Once has been a long journey for Cyclops has completely changed the entire focus of the series, which it should be-he is the lead, the heir apparent and now working with his mentors rival it more interesting than anything Claremont did, IMO.
Posted on 1/28/13 at 2:03 pm to Wulfgar
at least Singer got Beast right... First Class failed
i'm gonna need to see some Archangel. Ben Foster pouting about his father didn't do it for me.
i'm gonna need to see some Archangel. Ben Foster pouting about his father didn't do it for me.
Posted on 1/29/13 at 1:15 am to manwich
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at least Singer got Beast right... First Class failed
i'm gonna need to see some Archangel. Ben Foster pouting about his father didn't do it for me.
Beast was actually done by Ratner.
looking back, that whole franchise just got off on the wrong foot. I wish Marvel Studios had the rights to the X-Men so they could reboot and bring it in to the MCU, but that will never happen.
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