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Post by ThatGuy on Sept 19, 2017 20:44:22 GMT
Bryan Singer is also a director of limited of skill. Vaughn has shown a much greater range than him. I don't necessarily agree with that statement, but, to each his own.  Singer has been coasting on The Usual Suspects and that he made a movie titled X-men for the last 20 plus years. Superman Returns was, for the most part, a remake of Superman '78. Any other movie he made that wasn't X-men has been swept under the rug and forgotten. He then lends his name to tv shows. He comes back to X-men with Days of Future Past, the story already started by Vaughn, and then changes it to be a psuedo remake of X2. Then goes on to make a ground up X-men movie with Apocalypse and tries to copy the way another franchise makes their movies. The movie is so middle of the road that it is forgotten and he leaves the franchise again. This time only adding his name to more tv shows based on the property. He was so into trying to keep that X-men magic that he wanted to make movies in the same vein as X-men. Logan's Run... remake and 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea... remake. With Ian McKellen as Nemo... basically the same character as Magneto. Singer is very limited.
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