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<blockquote data-quote="DonTadow" data-source="post: 2856829" data-attributes="member: 22622"><p>Errr, yeah, wow, yeah thats why I love comic books and media. To see them fly paper airplanes and change the weather. Storm controls the weather but can't stop the trouble at the end of part, two, not alone Iceman couldn't. </p><p></p><p></p><p>What would have been better, attempting to find a way to stop hte juggarnet in the traditional non-mutant sense or depowering him so that you can get a good comic relief scene. </p><p></p><p>THe numbers just prove that if you take a popular title and blow enough stuff up it will make money. </p><p></p><p>As aparto f a triology it fails miserably. It took the whole non violent, find a good way to use your powers, different message and squatted on it for showboating one ups men ship. Ironically, it reminds me of the way the Detroit Pistons are playing basketball now. In the regular season (I:E: last two xmen films), teamwork and defense were pushed. IN the playoffs, their having tough fights with low level minions for the sake of giving the actors individual screen time. </p><p></p><p>IN part two, a crazy military operation to wipe out mutants is stopped by the xmen. In part three, a military operation to create a weapon that will wipe out a mutants powers is saved. IN part one and two, Xavier stresses individual choice and self control over powers. IN x3 he's a control freak whom stresses that there area select few whom should make decisions on what is right and what is wrong. In part one and two, the xmen have a couple of good teamwork teams where they get the bad guys, minimal casulaties and save the day. Not a single scene like that in the movie. I watched it with my nephew and was seriously surprised that this movie wasn't rated R. We saw simulated sex, countless onscreen killings, a few beheadings, lots of people shot</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DonTadow, post: 2856829, member: 22622"] Errr, yeah, wow, yeah thats why I love comic books and media. To see them fly paper airplanes and change the weather. Storm controls the weather but can't stop the trouble at the end of part, two, not alone Iceman couldn't. What would have been better, attempting to find a way to stop hte juggarnet in the traditional non-mutant sense or depowering him so that you can get a good comic relief scene. THe numbers just prove that if you take a popular title and blow enough stuff up it will make money. As aparto f a triology it fails miserably. It took the whole non violent, find a good way to use your powers, different message and squatted on it for showboating one ups men ship. Ironically, it reminds me of the way the Detroit Pistons are playing basketball now. In the regular season (I:E: last two xmen films), teamwork and defense were pushed. IN the playoffs, their having tough fights with low level minions for the sake of giving the actors individual screen time. IN part two, a crazy military operation to wipe out mutants is stopped by the xmen. In part three, a military operation to create a weapon that will wipe out a mutants powers is saved. IN part one and two, Xavier stresses individual choice and self control over powers. IN x3 he's a control freak whom stresses that there area select few whom should make decisions on what is right and what is wrong. In part one and two, the xmen have a couple of good teamwork teams where they get the bad guys, minimal casulaties and save the day. Not a single scene like that in the movie. I watched it with my nephew and was seriously surprised that this movie wasn't rated R. We saw simulated sex, countless onscreen killings, a few beheadings, lots of people shot [/QUOTE]
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