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Post by Martin Brundle - Martinfly on Jul 25, 2020 19:23:28 GMT
Thank you so much, That Guy. Nice job, buddy.
TLS is set 1 year after the events of the first two movies. So it makes a lot of sense.
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Post by Martin Brundle - Martinfly on Jul 25, 2020 11:50:15 GMT
Disney didn't lose money on Dark Phoenix because they wrote it off. Fox already spent the money making it. Fox was "purchased". Money came in. They cashed an insane amount of money to be "absorbed" by Disney. So "Dark Phoenix" and "The New Mutants" have fruited money for FOX the same. They will eventually become video sleeper hits, and we true X-Men fans are happy anyway.
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Post by Martin Brundle - Martinfly on Jul 24, 2020 19:49:22 GMT
I was thinking about this: When she created the Wolverine claws in X1. Wolverine cut them off. Well: 1- Did Mystique use her scales/extra mass to generate the claws? 2- Did Mystique manage to "absorb" the matter of the fake claws back inside herself? Because she had healed her wounds in the following scene(s). But at the same time, she was cradling the wound in her stomach that still left scars for them to point out in the next movie. She should have been missing a bunch of skin or something on her arm. Like have a raw patch on the inside of her forearm. Or at least her hair being even shorter. Have a lock of her hair look like someone ran up to her and randomly cut it with scissors. She didn't get a healing factor to slow her aging until she showed up in First Class. Mystique can surely create some "extra-mass". This happens in the comic books, and this must happen in the movies too. Maybe she can generate some new body scales that can turn into clothes or fake claws as well. The age factor doesn't matter. She can heal fast, that's for sure. Not super-fast. Did she have scars on the stomach in the following scenes as well as in X2? X2 occurs six months after the events of "X-Men". In "The Last Stand" she did not have scars anymore. TLS is set 1 year since the events of X2.
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Post by Martin Brundle - Martinfly on Jul 24, 2020 13:31:29 GMT
Call me when you find a black woman with natural COMPLETELY-WHITE hair. LMAO. (great wig, even, it looked great on screen and felt like part of her head) I beg to differ. The wig in the first movie was cesspool-era-times-square-hooker level bad. The wigs in subsequent movies were vastly improved though. It was a very good wig and looked natural, but I prefer the ones in the subsequent movies too.
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Post by Martin Brundle - Martinfly on Jul 24, 2020 13:29:31 GMT
Call me when you find a black woman with natural COMPLETELY-WHITE hair. LMAO. (great wig, even, it looked great on screen and felt like part of her head) Call us when you meet a woman you aren't related to or are court mandated carers, you sycophantic lunatic. Your mother last night. She's not bipolar, thank God.
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Post by Martin Brundle - Martinfly on Jul 24, 2020 13:15:42 GMT
This is the truth. I think you must accept it.
FOX X-MEN MOVIES
Big Hits:
X-Men X2 X-Men: The Last Stand The Wolverine X-Men: Days of Future Past Deadpool X-Men: Apocalypse Logan Deadpool 2
Moderate Hits (grossed twice their budget) with huge video sales:
X-Men Origins: Wolverine X-Men: First Class
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Post by Martin Brundle - Martinfly on Jul 22, 2020 19:21:59 GMT
have, comic books have plenty of alien components, not are you wally, that would mean comics come from another world...pleb. Also it wasn't a solution because it wasnt a problem, we had 3 movies prior to that an no one was going "wait, wait, just fucking wait a minute ok? Ok so I get the dude with the hairdo has metal claws and can super heal, then this old fart can lift cars with magnetism, his mate baldy can read and control minds, that red headed chick is a super psychic with a broken psyche, her cuck boyfriend ol' glasses mcfuckpants he fires fricking "laser" beams out of his fricking eyes, then the die job can control the weather, there is a blue shape shifter cock stiffener strutting around butt naked and a big blue furry gorilla thing running around but just where the fuck does this "unbreakable" metal come from? it just takes me out of the realism of these movies." Exactly. And, it's not the dye job, it's the wig. The wig. Call me when you find a black woman with natural COMPLETELY-WHITE hair. LMAO. (great wig, even, it looked great on screen and felt like part of her head)
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Post by Martin Brundle - Martinfly on Jul 22, 2020 19:13:01 GMT
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Post by Martin Brundle - Martinfly on Jul 21, 2020 22:50:00 GMT
I was thinking about this:
When she created the Wolverine claws in X1. Wolverine cut them off.
Well:
1- Did Mystique use her scales/extra mass to generate the claws? 2- Did Mystique manage to "absorb" the matter of the fake claws back inside herself? Because she had healed her wounds in the following scene(s).
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Post by Martin Brundle - Martinfly on Jul 21, 2020 22:47:19 GMT
Wait... What? Adamantium is extraterrestrial now? use obviously they had to then figure their own origin for it in their head, didn't need to but they did, now it's from a meteorite... Nice solution. Comic books are plenty of alien "components" coming from space. Apocalypse and the Celestial machinery.
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Post by Martin Brundle - Martinfly on Jul 21, 2020 22:45:46 GMT
Watch "X-Men Origins". Adamantium, or at least one pivotal component to chemically obtain it, is found inside a meteorite which fell on Africa years or decades before. That's why Stryker sent Team X to rescue it. That insinuates that Adamantium is comprised of Vibranium which it is not. In the Foxverse, in the XCM (X-Men Cinematic Multiverse), there's no vibranium. Adamantium is entirely or partially "alien". Warpath's knives in DOFP could be adamantium as well.
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Post by Martin Brundle - Martinfly on Jul 21, 2020 22:21:29 GMT
Extra-terrestrial as that actually means not of this world, where as alien can simply mean foreign, so a metal only found or made in certain countries but not others would be an alien metal, then again wouldn't any alloy would count as alien? so that's not saying much. Wait... What? Adamantium is extraterrestrial now? Watch "X-Men Origins". Adamantium, or at least one pivotal component to chemically obtain it, is found inside a meteorite which fell on Africa years or decades before. That's why Stryker sent Team X to rescue it.
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Post by Martin Brundle - Martinfly on Jul 21, 2020 22:13:24 GMT
Does anyone find this odd that Mystique is the most developed and most fleshed out female character in the history of marvel movies? and I mean all marvel movies made by disney, fox , universal and sony? Why do you think this is the case, I think it relied on 3 factors. 1. Female anti heroes tend to be more interesting to write. DC has this too with Catwoman and is trying to do the same with Harley Quinn. Catwoman from Batman Returns and Dark Knight returns were the most developed female character in DC movies. 2. Height of J'Laws popularity. When First Class and DOFP were going on she was knocking out some great movies with oscar nominations, she was a teen idol thanks to Hunger Games. A celebrated actress who can act her way out of any movie. JLaw's gave the same performance in DOFP as her Silver Linings Playbook Oscar performance but DOFP unlike most marvel mcu movie benefits more, which leads me to point 3 3. X-Men unlike other Marvel series benefit more from drama driven comic films. There was meat to her story. I think the proof is in their best films. Logan, DOFP, X-men 2 to weakest films like X3 and Apocalypse, the main characters of those films always gave great performances, Jackman, Stewart, Mcavoy just to name a few. Jennifer larence's Mystique been the central female to her male counterparts actor was beneficial. If I missed out on some points, please add. Also add what other female characters in marvel films got real development. I think Ed Norton and Liv Tyler could have had some potential from Hulk 1. You nailed it.
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Post by Martin Brundle - Martinfly on Jul 21, 2020 18:09:23 GMT
I'm sure "The New Mutants" will reveal more about the fate of the mainstream universe and the place of "Logan". Interesting.
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Post by Martin Brundle - Martinfly on Jul 21, 2020 17:55:14 GMT
One of the great Marvel movies. Don't let anyone tell you any different. This.
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Post by Martin Brundle - Martinfly on Jul 21, 2020 17:35:21 GMT
September 4th sounds great for me.
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Post by Martin Brundle - Martinfly on Jul 20, 2020 17:11:40 GMT
Anybody is overlooking the importance of "The New Mutants" in the X-Men continuity.
We got a 34 years old Roberto da Costa/Sunspot (Adan Canto) in year 2023 (DOFP). This means that Sunspot will be 18 years old in the mid-2000s or late-2000s. Besides, we also know that Illyana/Magik is the little sister of Colossus, and we already got an adult Piotr/Colossus in 1999/2000.
So "The New Mutants" is placed in the 2000s, I would say 2008 or so.
If there are NO reference to the mutant race going gradually "extinct" or the lack of mutant births since 2004, we can safely assume that "Logan" is an alternate continuity. Hopefully.
"The New Mutants" could be the final milestone in the continuity and the key to understand the fate of the revised timeline better.
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Post by Martin Brundle - Martinfly on Jul 20, 2020 17:06:11 GMT
Anybody is overlooking the importance of "The New Mutants" in the X-Men continuity.
We got a 34 years old Roberto da Costa/Sunspot (Adan Canto) in year 2023 (DOFP). This means that Sunspot will be 18 years old in the mid-2000s or late-2000s. Besides, we also know that Illyana/Magik is the little sister of Colossus, and we already got an adult Piotr/Colossus in 1999/2000.
So "The New Mutants" is placed in the 2000s, I would say 2008 or so.
If there are NO reference to the mutant race going gradually "extinct" or the lack of mutant births since 2004, we can safely assume that "Logan" is an alternate continuity. Hopefully.
"The New Mutants" could be the final milestone in the continuity and the key to understand the fate of the revised timeline better.
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Post by Martin Brundle - Martinfly on Jul 20, 2020 11:18:09 GMT
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Post by Martin Brundle - Martinfly on Jul 19, 2020 21:20:48 GMT
13 films in 3 main cinematic universes (Mainstream, Deadpool and Logan). It's called creative and visionary film-making and storytelling. Not formulaic and predictable MCU crap, you know. Nope, it's called lazy, directionless, throw whatever sticks to the wall style of "film-making". You're detached from reality. We're all sorry for you, buddy.
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