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Post by summers8 on Feb 18, 2018 8:03:00 GMT
1. Disney treats X-Men as a pocket universe and limit cross overs with other marvel characters
2. Keep the grounded nature of the X-Men movies
3. Should new mutants succeed, the series should be allowed to continue as a horror series
4. Adapt the serious tone of the x-men movies (no xmen movie should be comedy)
5. more r rated movies beyond Deadpool and hard pg 13 movies (X2, DOFP, X-Men)
6. Hire a person like Nolan , George Miller, Matt Reeves, Alfonso Cuarón to direct X-Men movies, even if it means begging and giving them full creative freedom.
7. Does not use the MCU cinematography
8. Use more practical and realistic effects and not cartoonish visual effects like what we see in GOTG and Avengers.
9. Deeper story telling and less action moments and No major heavy cgi driven 3rd arc.
10. X-Men classic stories such as Second Coming, X-Cutioner's Song, The Brood, Inferno, The Mutant Massacre, Age of X are not dumbed down just to appeal to children or my worst fear, turned into comedy.
what are the chances all of these will happen. this is the only way I will ever give mcu xmen a chance or like mcu xmen movies.
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Post by DC-Fan on Feb 18, 2018 8:11:45 GMT
1. Disney treats X-Men as a pocket universe and limit cross overs with other marvel characters 2. Keep the grounded nature of the X-Men movies 3. Should new mutants succeed, the series should be allowed to continue as a horror series 4. Adapt the serious tone of the x-men movies ( no xmen movie should be comedy) 5. more r rated movies beyond Deadpool and hard pg 13 movies (X2, DOFP, X-Men) 6. Hire a person like Nolan , George Miller, Matt Reeves, Alfonso Cuarón to direct X-Men movies, even if it means begging and giving them full creative freedom. 7. Does not use the MCU cinematography 8. Use more practical and realistic effects and not cartoonish visual effects like what we see in GOTG and Avengers. 9. Deeper story telling and less action moment and No major heavy cgi driven 3rd arc. 10. X-Men classic stories such as Second Coming, X-Cutioner's Song, The Brood, Inferno, The Mutant Massacre, Age of X are not dumb down just to appeal to children or my worst fear, turned into comedy. what are the chances all of these will happen. this is the only way I will ever give mcu xmen a chance or like mcu xmen movies. There's no chance of #6 happening. MCU Dictator Kevin Feige runs a tight ship and nobody gets creative freedom at MCU. Patty Jenkins tried to get more creative freedom for Thor 2 and MCU Dictator Kevin Feige fired her for that.
Not much of a chance of #4 or #10 happening either. The MCU formula is all about comedy.
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Post by formersamhmd on Feb 18, 2018 10:14:17 GMT
1. Disney treats X-Men as a pocket universe and limit cross overs with other marvel characters 2. Keep the grounded nature of the X-Men movies 3. Should new mutants succeed, the series should be allowed to continue as a horror series 4. Adapt the serious tone of the x-men movies ( no xmen movie should be comedy) 5. more r rated movies beyond Deadpool and hard pg 13 movies (X2, DOFP, X-Men) 6. Hire a person like Nolan , George Miller, Matt Reeves, Alfonso Cuarón to direct X-Men movies, even if it means begging and giving them full creative freedom. 7. Does not use the MCU cinematography 8. Use more practical and realistic effects and not cartoonish visual effects like what we see in GOTG and Avengers. 9. Deeper story telling and less action moment and No major heavy cgi driven 3rd arc. 10. X-Men classic stories such as Second Coming, X-Cutioner's Song, The Brood, Inferno, The Mutant Massacre, Age of X are not dumb down just to appeal to children or my worst fear, turned into comedy. what are the chances all of these will happen. this is the only way I will ever give mcu xmen a chance or like mcu xmen movies. So you want the X-Men to be ashamed of their origins. Fox's outdated methods are out of here, and the X-Men are going to get pulled into the future whether you like it or not. That includes dropping stuff like that silly, bankrupt "grounded" approach that's limited it for so many years.
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Post by Hauntedknight87 on Feb 18, 2018 10:36:24 GMT
Hopefully they won't use wolverine early. I want other X-Men to get their moment to shine without Logan hogging up the screen. Also give storm a better Actress. She deserves better.
I also think they should hold off on redoing any storylines that have been done so far. Maybe create something new?
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Post by summers8 on Feb 18, 2018 10:36:34 GMT
1. Disney treats X-Men as a pocket universe and limit cross overs with other marvel characters 2. Keep the grounded nature of the X-Men movies 3. Should new mutants succeed, the series should be allowed to continue as a horror series 4. Adapt the serious tone of the x-men movies ( no xmen movie should be comedy) 5. more r rated movies beyond Deadpool and hard pg 13 movies (X2, DOFP, X-Men) 6. Hire a person like Nolan , George Miller, Matt Reeves, Alfonso Cuarón to direct X-Men movies, even if it means begging and giving them full creative freedom. 7. Does not use the MCU cinematography 8. Use more practical and realistic effects and not cartoonish visual effects like what we see in GOTG and Avengers. 9. Deeper story telling and less action moments and No major heavy cgi driven 3rd arc. 10. X-Men classic stories such as Second Coming, X-Cutioner's Song, The Brood, Inferno, The Mutant Massacre, Age of X are not dumbed down just to appeal to children or my worst fear, turned into comedy. what are the chances all of these will happen. this is the only way I will ever give mcu xmen a chance or like mcu xmen movies. There's no chance of #6 happening. MCU Dictator Kevin Feige runs a tight ship and nobody gets creative freedom at MCU. Patty Jenkins tried to get more creative freedom for Thor 2 and MCU Dictator Kevin Feige fired her for that.
Not much of a chance of #4 or #10 happening either. The MCU formula is all about comedy.
sadly you might be right. people just think I am a hater of the mcu but no, i am not. I have legitimate concerns. none of my points will ever go well with mcu disney.
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Post by formersamhmd on Feb 18, 2018 10:38:23 GMT
There's no chance of #6 happening. MCU Dictator Kevin Feige runs a tight ship and nobody gets creative freedom at MCU. Patty Jenkins tried to get more creative freedom for Thor 2 and MCU Dictator Kevin Feige fired her for that.
Not much of a chance of #4 or #10 happening either. The MCU formula is all about comedy.
sadly you might be right. people just think I am a hater of the mcu but no, i am not. I have legitimate concerns. none of my points will ever go well with mcu disney. Your concerns are that the X-Men will no longer be ashamed of themselves.
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Post by Hauntedknight87 on Feb 18, 2018 10:40:03 GMT
1. Disney treats X-Men as a pocket universe and limit cross overs with other marvel characters 2. Keep the grounded nature of the X-Men movies 3. Should new mutants succeed, the series should be allowed to continue as a horror series 4. Adapt the serious tone of the x-men movies ( no xmen movie should be comedy) 5. more r rated movies beyond Deadpool and hard pg 13 movies (X2, DOFP, X-Men) 6. Hire a person like Nolan , George Miller, Matt Reeves, Alfonso Cuarón to direct X-Men movies, even if it means begging and giving them full creative freedom. 7. Does not use the MCU cinematography 8. Use more practical and realistic effects and not cartoonish visual effects like what we see in GOTG and Avengers. 9. Deeper story telling and less action moment and No major heavy cgi driven 3rd arc. 10. X-Men classic stories such as Second Coming, X-Cutioner's Song, The Brood, Inferno, The Mutant Massacre, Age of X are not dumb down just to appeal to children or my worst fear, turned into comedy. what are the chances all of these will happen. this is the only way I will ever give mcu xmen a chance or like mcu xmen movies. There's no chance of #6 happening. MCU Dictator Kevin Feige runs a tight ship and nobody gets creative freedom at MCU. Patty Jenkins tried to get more creative freedom for Thor 2 and MCU Dictator Kevin Feige fired her for that.
Not much of a chance of #4 or #10 happening either. The MCU formula is all about comedy.
James Gunn was given full creative freedom with Guardians of the Galaxy vol 2 and was given the reigns to create an entire cosmic chapter for the mcu after Avengers 4.
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Post by summers8 on Feb 18, 2018 10:49:59 GMT
There's no chance of #6 happening. MCU Dictator Kevin Feige runs a tight ship and nobody gets creative freedom at MCU. Patty Jenkins tried to get more creative freedom for Thor 2 and MCU Dictator Kevin Feige fired her for that.
Not much of a chance of #4 or #10 happening either. The MCU formula is all about comedy.
James Gunn was given full creative freedom with Guardians of the Galaxy vol 2 and was given the reigns to create an entire cosmic chapter for the mcu after Avengers 4. the original gotg comics are nothing like the movies and it is not comedy.
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Post by charzhino on Feb 18, 2018 11:10:04 GMT
Its wishful thinking. There is zero chance they will get the tone right. The MCU X-Men (if the rights transfer) will become "just another Marvel movie from the production assembly line for the masses".
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Post by formersamhmd on Feb 18, 2018 11:14:09 GMT
James Gunn was given full creative freedom with Guardians of the Galaxy vol 2 and was given the reigns to create an entire cosmic chapter for the mcu after Avengers 4. the original gotg comics are nothing like the movies and it is not comedy. The movies are based on the 2008 version of the team. And Star-Lord didn't become an enjoyable character UNTIL they started giving him more humor. Before that he was seen as too twisted and unlikable to have anyone WANT to do stories about him.
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Post by formersamhmd on Feb 18, 2018 11:14:56 GMT
Its wishful thinking. There is zero chance they will get the tone right. The MCU X-Men (if the rights transfer) will become "just another Marvel movie from the production assembly line for the masses". So they'll be on budget, on time, FX done to standard and be held up to high standards. Good.
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Post by sostie on Feb 18, 2018 11:55:42 GMT
Firstly I have to state I love most of the X-Universe films along with the MCU films. Yet the most successful X movie is the most comedic of both universes. And also what is this "tone" you talk about. Tonally Singer's X-men, Vaughn's X-Men, Logan and Deadpool are not exactly tonally consistent or identical. You demand something they couldn't do before they were owned by Disney The fact is you can hope all you want. Why not wait and see what happens...they may be worse than you expect or they may be better, but you are spending way too much time concerned about an end product you won't see for years. Enjoy the films you've had (and hate the MCU ones that have been if you must) but really why spend so much time damning what isn't even in production. Personally as a comic book fan and collector for many years (a big chunk of which is Silver & Bronze age X-Men) I'm excited to see what happens. I'll love it or hate it when I see it.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 18, 2018 12:13:26 GMT
If they make a reboot I will be happy if they add Gambit, Archangel and Jubilee to the main lineup. it was dumb Gambit wasn't in the original trilogy when he was one of the most popular members of the 'X Men' and all my friends who liked the 'X Men' were waiting for him to be added in a movie and they had him debut in 'X Men Origins: Wolverine' of all the movies they could choose. Gambit should have been in the original trilogy.
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Post by Hauntedknight87 on Feb 18, 2018 12:30:11 GMT
Give me Northstar! I want my gay superhero on the big screen!
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Post by hobowar on Feb 18, 2018 12:48:30 GMT
Keep Nolan as far away from X-Men as possible. They need some proper talent like Joss Whedon or James Gunn.
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Post by hobowar on Feb 18, 2018 12:53:05 GMT
I'd also like it if characters didn't drop f-bombs every two seconds to give off the illusion that it's for "grown ups."
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Post by hardball on Feb 18, 2018 13:28:56 GMT
If they make a reboot I will be happy if they add Gambit, Archangel and Jubilee to the main lineup. it was dumb Gambit wasn't in the original trilogy when he was one of the most popular members of the 'X Men' and all my friends who liked the 'X Men' were waiting for him to be added in a movie and they had him debut in 'X Men Origins: Wolverine' of all the movies they could choose. Gambit should have been in the original trilogy. The Gambit solo film with Channing Tatum is apparently still happening, with a June 2019 release date. Yes, more Jublee and Kitty Pryde too. I don't know if there is a more recent interview with Kevin Feige - if there is I'd love to know - but in an interview with Vulture it seems like we have to wait a while before we see the X Men in the MCU. For 2018 there's BP, Avengers and Ant Man. For 2019 Captain Marvel, the 4th avengers film and the Spiderman sequel. GOTG3 is scheduled for 2020. With BP's success, a sequel probably won't be far off, and also for Dr. Strange. While they've got a lot of movies ready, what the MCU might do is take it slow, i.e. add a mid or after credits scene implying the existence of the X Men or the F4. And who knows what will happen in the future. I didn't think they could fit Spidey in Civil War but they did, and it came out fine.
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Post by charzhino on Feb 18, 2018 13:52:23 GMT
I'd also like it if characters didn't drop f-bombs every two seconds to give off the illusion that it's for "grown ups." Better than childish humour every 2 seconds.
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Post by formersamhmd on Feb 18, 2018 14:29:39 GMT
I'd also like it if characters didn't drop f-bombs every two seconds to give off the illusion that it's for "grown ups." Better than childish humour every 2 seconds. "Childish" Humor..like Star Wars, Star Trek, Dr Who, Stargate, etc...
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Post by CowherPowerForever on Feb 18, 2018 15:22:05 GMT
I'd say the odds of Disney getting Fox have fallen a great deal. Now that Comcast is a contender.
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