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I think they will do a X MEN 4: THE NEW GENERATION, as Jackman and Berry will become out of price and the big names gone, starring the young mutants: Iceberg, Kitty, Collosus, Angel... and maybe with new long awaited mutants like Gambit!! ! !
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There are only 3 words that could possibly save this series:
M. Knight Shyamalan
He is an amazing director and a HUGE comic book fan. (unlike Singer and Rattner)
Bryan Singer is pretty awesome himself, but I think if M. Knight took a crack at this, he might even outdo the first two films.
M. Knight Shyamalan
He is an amazing director and a HUGE comic book fan. (unlike Singer and Rattner)
Bryan Singer is pretty awesome himself, but I think if M. Knight took a crack at this, he might even outdo the first two films.
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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What are you talking about? Bryan Singer is a HUGE comic book fan himself, to the best of my knowledge anyway.
Now, if they make Gromit a Mutant, they'll have no trouble making a fourth movie.: D
Now, if they make Gromit a Mutant, they'll have no trouble making a fourth movie.: D
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The guy who thinks every movie has to have a surprise ending. And I highly doubt he is the only person on the face of the planet who could make a good X-Men movie. I liked Sixth Sense but every film of his after that I've had mixed feelings about.There are only 3 words that could possibly save this series:
M. Knight Shyamalan
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I liked Signs too. And I don't think The Village was as bad as everyone said it was.
It was a good film, just not a good "monster movie".
If that makes sense.
Plus, Unbreakable shows that this guy KNOWS what comic books are about, through and through.
It was a good film, just not a good "monster movie".
If that makes sense.
Plus, Unbreakable shows that this guy KNOWS what comic books are about, through and through.
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You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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Brandon and I saw X3 at the AMC theater in Downtown Disney in Orlando, and it was at 12:45 at night!
Before I comment about the movie, I wanna say that it was THE best movie theater I've ever been in. The sound ruled.
Now about X3...There is no way that the series can end there. 2 things definitely left the door wide open for a sequel. I won't say what they are so as not to spoil anything. But it was the best of the 3 films IMO.
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Before I comment about the movie, I wanna say that it was THE best movie theater I've ever been in. The sound ruled.
Now about X3...There is no way that the series can end there. 2 things definitely left the door wide open for a sequel. I won't say what they are so as not to spoil anything. But it was the best of the 3 films IMO.
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Aw, thanks. *blushes* That's really nice of you to say.
I know some stuff about X-Men and Batman, a little on Superman, almost nothing on Spiderman. (except for the cartoons)
I recently also read part of the Sandman by Neil Gaiman, which was definetely interesting.
I know some stuff about X-Men and Batman, a little on Superman, almost nothing on Spiderman. (except for the cartoons)
I recently also read part of the Sandman by Neil Gaiman, which was definetely interesting.
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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This is really funny: (From Wordplay.com, website of Ted Elliot and Terry Rossio, wrote many famous screenplays including Shrek and Aladdin)
BTW, Jon Peters was that guy who told Kevin Smith that Superman should have bodyguards and Lex Luther should fight polar bears and have a Robot sidekick a la Chewie.
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JON PETERS: At the opposite end of the scale is Jon Peters. He's the exception we mentioned earlier. Ted and I rarely speak ill of anyone... but... how this man continues to find work in this business escapes me. Working on Neil Gaiman's SANDMAN project, we started our pitch with the following: "So Burgess casts a spell, trying to capture the personification of DEATH -- but instead, gets the personification of DREAM (the Sandman) instead!" Peters didn't get it -- how could Death be a person? -- and we spent almost half an hour on just that sentence. The next half hour was spent with him telling us the opening seance should be people playing with a Ouija board. It was, as they say in the business, simply a d***-measuring contest. And it turns out, yes, Peters was the biggest d***.
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!