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Post by ThatGuy on Apr 3, 2018 21:51:36 GMT
Tell me: why can't we get this as an X-men movie? Why Fox, why?!
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Post by tastytomatoes on Apr 4, 2018 6:11:59 GMT
Huh? The movie looks bad filled with cliches and laughable emotional moments. Just look at the thick make-up on their faces when they are supposed to be on the run.
This looks like a terrible mix-bag of X-Men, Hunger Games and the whole YA genre.
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Post by ThatGuy on Apr 4, 2018 6:44:29 GMT
Huh? The movie looks bad filled with cliches and laughable emotional moments. Just look at the thick make-up on their faces when they are supposed to be on the run. This looks like a terrible mix-bag of X-Men, Hunger Games and the whole YA genre. X-men pretty much is YA. They are teens.
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Post by tastytomatoes on Apr 4, 2018 7:06:48 GMT
Huh? The movie looks bad filled with cliches and laughable emotional moments. Just look at the thick make-up on their faces when they are supposed to be on the run. This looks like a terrible mix-bag of X-Men, Hunger Games and the whole YA genre. X-men pretty much is YA. They are teens. Do you mean X-Men: Apocalpyse? That is the only movie where the majority of the cast are young teenagers. But, given the movie's focus on James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender and Oscar Issac (who looks disgustingly old), I won't call it a movie that follows the adventures of a group of young teens.
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Post by ThatGuy on Apr 4, 2018 9:17:44 GMT
X-men pretty much is YA. They are teens. Do you mean X-Men: Apocalpyse? That is the only movie where the majority of the cast are young teenagers. But, given the movie's focus on James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender and Oscar Issac (who looks disgustingly old), I won't call it a movie that follows the adventures of a group of young teens. No X-men itself is YA. They changed almost everything about them for the movies.
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