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Post by seahawksraawk00 on Sept 27, 2018 18:31:00 GMT
It may sound like a nitpick, but it's a genuine criticism here considering FC, DoFP, Apoc, and DP all take place 10 years after the next one. The least they could have done is use makeup or CGI on either of them, add a couple wrinkles on James McAvoy maybe grey-up Fassbender's hair a little bit.
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Post by charzhino on Sept 27, 2018 18:31:59 GMT
Xavier does look older. Agree they should have given Magneto his classic white hair.
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Post by ThatGuy on Sept 27, 2018 18:34:28 GMT
Xavier does look older. Agree they should have given Magneto his classic white hair. Xavier looks as old as the actor. None of them aged in the last 9 years. Jean got a new 90s hairstyle...
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Post by Vassaggo on Sept 27, 2018 19:58:53 GMT
Xavier does look older. Agree they should have given Magneto his classic white hair. Patrick Stewart was 47 when Star Trek the Next Generation first aired. Roughly Professor X should be around 50 in Dark Phoenix if you made him 21-25 in 1962 (first Class). So lets look at the evidence. VS Got to say Mcavoy looks about the same as Stewart. Of course Stewart looked 45 when he 25. He also looked 45 when he was 65. Now Magneto should be 10 years older than Xavier because how old he looked during WW2. I originally thought Mcavoy was to young looking I was wrong. I agree with you on the white hair at least for Fastbender.
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Post by politicidal on Sept 28, 2018 17:07:59 GMT
The power of screenwriting.
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Post by Lord Death Man on Sept 28, 2018 19:43:17 GMT
Because summers8 supplies their continuty-defying beauty cream.
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