Wut? David Hayter wrote the X-Men movie, blame Solid Snake.Thanks, Joss Whedon!
Wut? David Hayter wrote the X-Men movie, blame Solid Snake.Thanks, Joss Whedon!
Joss Whedon did script doctoring back then on movies such as X-Men and Toy Story. That line was one of his.Wut? David Hayter wrote the X-Men movie, blame Solid Snake.
Ah, I did see he wrote a treatment, didn't realize that was one of his (though I guess it makes sense).Joss Whedon did script doctoring back then on movies such as X-Men and Toy Story. That line was one of his.
The line isn't as much a problem as the delivery. Imagine Buffy quipping it in her Sarah Michelle Gellar's snarky tone and it's fine. Halle Berry delivered like it was a straight, serious line.
I think I know text you're referring to; wish I could find it.There's a gifset on tumblr that neatly sums up the problem with Halle Berry's storm, from X-Men: The Last Stand. Rogue is excited to hear that there's a cure for being a mutant, and Storm completely shuts her down. It comes down to this:
“There’s a cure?!” asked the girl that kills everything she touches.
“Hey shut up we’re perf” replied the girl that makes clouds.
Now I've seen it go on explain that Storm is a lot warier of people wanting to "cure mutants" - to take away their natural gifts, to reduce them, etc. The problem is that Halle's acting as Storm doesn't sell that depth of character. Yes, Ororo has plenty of backstory that would fit her not trusting a way to get rid of mutants. But the Storm Halle Berry plays doesn't come off that way. Now, I'm sorry, but being completely unable to have physical contact with anything without draining the life out of it to a potentially fatal degree would definitely count as "something wrong". Combine that with the fact that Anna Paquin's Rogue isn't the nigh invulnerable sassy flying powerhouse that she is in other X-Men incarnations, where giving up her powers would cost the heroes a heavy hitter, and it comes off badly.
Storm seemed to be the only exception to this, considering she's basically a God as her powers were unchanged from the comics, and Berry's fairly wooden performance.
With Spider-Man in the one of the next Marvel movie everything is possible.Hugh Jackman's final Wolverine movie will be based on Old Man Logan.
Considering most of the major players in the original story belong to Marvel, not Fox, this should be interesting.
Yeah, that would never happen.With Spider-Man in the one of the next Marvel movie everything is possible.
This one needs do be a hard R-rated movie. Everything else would be a joke.
The characters or the rating ?Yeah, that would never happen.
Yes.The characters or the rating ?
This might be old news to others, but I guess they're ditching the mutant angle? No relation to X-Men, more of a standalone film?Deadpool trailer, get it while it's alive.
Because of course it will.Hugh Jackman's final Wolverine movie will be based on Old Man Logan.
Considering most of the major players in the original story belong to Marvel, not Fox, this should be interesting.
There are 2 mediocre movies in recent memory and there hasn't been any exciting news about this one. Most of the news has generally been negative - Dr. Doom's now a hacker / blogger with an attitude, the director is apparently such a flake the studio removed him from a major project he was supposed to helm, etc. So really there's no buzz.You know, I saw a pretty good point on /co/ tonight.
Nobody's talking about the Fantastic Four movie. Like, the one thread I saw on /co/ is the first I've heard of it, really, since the trailer showed up.
I mean, it's also strange that I don't really see the trailer on tv at all, or any kind of sidebar ad online. It's like the movie's been forgotten before it even premiered.There are 2 mediocre movies in recent memory and there hasn't been any exciting news about this one. Most of the news has generally been negative - Dr. Doom's now a hacker / blogger with an attitude, the director is apparently such a flake the studio removed him from a major project he was supposed to helm, etc. So really there's no buzz.
Maybe they don't want to compete with Ant-Man and are waiting for that movie to release before salvaging promotion.I mean, it's also strange that I don't really see the trailer on tv at all, or any kind of sidebar ad online. It's like the movie's been forgotten before it even premiered.
CGI.Is it going to be animated or live action?
Yeah, I think that's what they're going for. It's being directed by the same guy that did Moon and Source Code.The character posters make it look like it'll be a mix, in the vein of LotR. The Humans aren't CGI but the Orcs definitely are.