^^ That's exactly what I meant, thanks Christopher. I really want to see this movie now and I'm not resigned to the fact that none of these movies seem to be getting novelizations which sucks.
I know it was brief but did my statement not put it into context enough? It was only 2 posts after you inquired. Just wondering but glad you "get" the possibility of it now.No, I understood that it was a reference to Wolverine's comic book (and animated X-Men) outfit. Admiral's 'in-universe' explanation is something I wouldn't have thought of.
^ It would look better if it weren't so obviously photoshopped. The pic of Mystique that I posted and you quoted Broc looks like it is photoshopped into the poster. Fox must be on a budget or something.
I think it was just a joke referring to Wolverine's costume in the comics...
It was. My comment was meant as a joke too though that no one seems to get lol.
Damn it, you know folks don't understand humor around here.Like Christopher said I was meaning my explanation to be an in-universe joke. There's no reason why Scott wouldn't have worn the old uniformsWow this has gotten off track a bit lol.
Like Christopher said I was meaning my explanation to be an in-universe joke. There's no reason why Scott wouldn't have worn the old uniformsWow this has gotten off track a bit lol.
However, they cite no references.In the comics the X-Men wore a distinctive blue-gold uniform, but the filmmakers revised the uniform to black leather suits. Tom DeSanto explained that test designs of the X-Men in their blue-gold outfits were unsuccessful, and Bryan Singer noted that durable black leather made more sense for the X-Men to wear as protective clothing. Despite support from Stan Lee and Chris Claremont, many fans were upset about the change in costumes, so Bryan Singer added dialogue referring to the issue - when Wolverine complains about the uniforms, Cyclops replies "What would you prefer, yellow spandex?" The blue-gold uniforms would appear in the prequel X-Men: First Class (2011).
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