I did read that they still have special effects work to finish for those scenes which is helping to delay. If true (and it's entirely possible), then what else can you do? These things aren't done over a single night. I don't mind the wait.
I doubt it'll even improve the movie; as the writer pointed out several months ago, when they put the sequence in, it actually lessened the tension, because it seemed to solve the issue of Kitty's injury. I'm sure it'd make a cool short film, a X-Men One-Shot, but I've no need to see it back in the movie proper.
I'm betting (could be a spoiler) she dies and Bobby's subplot thickens as he's pushing forward for her, ultimately being reunited at the end.
For the win.As for your assertion that X2 is not a good movie... I can only assume that's some sort of typo. Perhaps you have a cat, and it walked over the keyboard, miraculously writing a coherent sentence as it did so?![]()
I can only assume that's some sort of typo.
^ Um, no, because then Wheels wouldn't have had to choose between keeping and using his mental powers for good and living a blessed life as a non-disabled, stinking rich white dude. That choice is a helluva lot more interesting than plain ol' heroin.
As for your assertion that X2 is not a good movie... I can only assume that's some sort of typo. Perhaps you have a cat, and it walked over the keyboard, miraculously writing a coherent sentence as it did so?![]()
Yeah, X2 is one of my all time favourite superhero movies period, not just of the X variety!
The opening sequence with Nightcrawler alone was worth the price of admission as far as I was concerned.
Hypaspist said:It was because of the heavy handedness of his movies that I wasn't surprised when Brian Singer was accused of doing some pretty intolerable things earlier this year.
Nah it seemed to me more like somebody got paid to keep their mouth shut, Sandusky style.Hypaspist said:It was because of the heavy handedness of his movies that I wasn't surprised when Brian Singer was accused of doing some pretty intolerable things earlier this year.
And when the accuser's lawsuits were dropped, did it feel like you were watching X2?
Well, the thing about X2 was that it basically had the same climax as X1: Magneto had a doomsday machine that was going to do great damage to Humanity and the X-Men had to stop it. Only difference was how they got to that part of the plot.
To be honest, when I was younger and saw X2 and Xavier started going on about Stryker's son and how he took Wolverine in to make up for it....I wondered if they were going to have it turn out Wolverine WAS Stryker's son in this Universe. That he experimented on him and this was why Stryker was so happy to see Logan later.
Then we got the whole "He made my wife kill herself" thing and showed us Mastermind and I knew they weren't going to elaborate more on the Wolverine connection.
Nah it seemed to me more like somebody got paid to keep their mouth shut, Sandusky style.
I don't presume sickos think logically.
pure psychopath Magneto
It's also not as if this has never happened...
I think X2 was fantastic. It definitely topped part one and it was far superior to part three, IMHO. While we're on the subject, Origins was lacking, First class was cool, The Wolverine was pretty good, and DoFP topped them all.
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