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He looks like the long awaited sequel to Super Mario Brothers the movie is finally in preproduction.
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He looks like the bad-boy member of a K-Pop band from the future.
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theplatypus wrote:
Stickman wrote: Image
He looks like the bad-boy member of a K-Pop band from the future.
He kinda looks like he should be lounging on Ellen Page's couch, playing X-Box One and being all quirky and shit.
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So there just gonna totally change magento's outfit from what we saw at the end of first class.
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lowlight79 wrote:So there just gonna totally change magento's outfit from what we saw at the end of first class.

Wasn't he still in his x-men uniform at the end?
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lowlight79 wrote:So there just gonna totally change magento's outfit from what we saw at the end of first class.
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@SkitchP wrote:
lowlight79 wrote:So there just gonna totally change magento's outfit from what we saw at the end of first class.

Wasn't he still in his x-men uniform at the end?

Not at the very end, he rescue's January Jones's character, she is gone too, so is banshee, Singer just really took all the characters out of first class and brought back his own. It's ashame Vaughn didn't stick around. First class was awesome.
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That WAS a pretty good movie. Probably my favorite X-Men flick.
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X2 was the best X-Men movie. First Class was terrible.
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theplatypus wrote:X2 was the best X-Men movie. First Class was terrible.
I haven't watched that one since it came out, but I remember being frustrated because a number of the central characters in that trilogy (Cyclops, Jean Grey, any number of others) were not all that interesting to me. They were really just pawns, to be honest, in a game being played by Magneto and Prof X...so it was sort of like making a movie that focuses most of its screen time on the Joker's henchmen and Batman's various lackeys. First Class benefited from not having two so obviously central plot guiding characters, since both main dudes were still in formative stages, and from being less concerned with hurrying to the next fight scene.

Also, the X-Men trilogy way overplayed Wolverine, which gutted anything and everything about what made him an engaging character.
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theplatypus wrote:X2 was the best X-Men movie. First Class was terrible.
I agree with the first part. I disagree with the second part.
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while people can (and rightfully so imo) bitch about singer w/superman, with the xmen i fully trust him. it stands to reason some of the first class characters would have died by the future.

im really looking forward to this installment and what it can usher in
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after seeing the sentinel on that cover, i'm leaning toward thinking it is not as lame as i had once stated it was.
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red calzolaio wrote:after seeing the sentinel on that cover, i'm leaning toward thinking it is not as lame as i had once stated it was.
really? Still looks like a giant hair dryer to me.

What the big black thing?
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McParadigm wrote:
theplatypus wrote:X2 was the best X-Men movie. First Class was terrible.
I haven't watched that one since it came out, but I remember being frustrated because a number of the central characters in that trilogy (Cyclops, Jean Grey, any number of others) were not all that interesting to me. They were really just pawns, to be honest, in a game being played by Magneto and Prof X...so it was sort of like making a movie that focuses most of its screen time on the Joker's henchmen and Batman's various lackeys. First Class benefited from not having two so obviously central plot guiding characters, since both main dudes were still in formative stages, and from being less concerned with hurrying to the next fight scene.

Also, the X-Men trilogy way overplayed Wolverine, which gutted anything and everything about what made him an engaging character.
hmmmm I actually thought Magneto and X dominated First Class MORE than the original Trilogy... If Fassbender's Magneto wasnt so awesome in FirsT Class I might not have even liked it that much?

I WISH this was the look they gave him in these movies... it would totally fit the 70s look, and, Ian would look great in it

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