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<blockquote data-quote="Vocenoctum" data-source="post: 2858922" data-attributes="member: 2477"><p>See, in the movie they said something about Juggernaut needing momentum, so I expected that Kitty had immobilized him in the floor, but nope. Thinking about it, I'm pretty sure solidifing him in the floor should have simply killed him.</p><p></p><p>All three movies have had a problem with "super powers", it's one of the things I liked about F4 really. Rogue doesn't fly or have super strength for example. In fact, almost no one flies, and none of them were very maneuverable. Super Strength also lagged. Rogue can lift what, 20 tons? Collosus 100tons? All were hideously weak, comparatively speaking. </p><p></p><p>In X1, I thought the actors didn't have enough lines, they seemed too queit, only getting off catchphrases. (Sabertooth has what, 2 lines, both about Storm?)</p><p>X2 had a better balance, more lines and such.</p><p>X3 though, they had a lot more lines, but they all seemed to be delivered in a vaccuum. Very little chemistry, very little emotion.</p><p></p><p>My main problem with Cyclops death was that no one mentioned it. Phoenix returns to the mansion, time passes, Wolverine asks her when she wakes up. Prof X saw him die, but says nothing. </p><p></p><p>And really, to beat Phoenix, you just have Rogue steal the healing factor, charge her and give a good kiss!</p><p>Or, something like that...</p><p></p><p>Also, the movie XMen seem to ignore the rest of the world, so they removed the mysticism elements. Juggernaut doesn't have the bands (and, looked stupid), but Prof X's Astral Projection stuff would fit better with his New Body Taking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vocenoctum, post: 2858922, member: 2477"] See, in the movie they said something about Juggernaut needing momentum, so I expected that Kitty had immobilized him in the floor, but nope. Thinking about it, I'm pretty sure solidifing him in the floor should have simply killed him. All three movies have had a problem with "super powers", it's one of the things I liked about F4 really. Rogue doesn't fly or have super strength for example. In fact, almost no one flies, and none of them were very maneuverable. Super Strength also lagged. Rogue can lift what, 20 tons? Collosus 100tons? All were hideously weak, comparatively speaking. In X1, I thought the actors didn't have enough lines, they seemed too queit, only getting off catchphrases. (Sabertooth has what, 2 lines, both about Storm?) X2 had a better balance, more lines and such. X3 though, they had a lot more lines, but they all seemed to be delivered in a vaccuum. Very little chemistry, very little emotion. My main problem with Cyclops death was that no one mentioned it. Phoenix returns to the mansion, time passes, Wolverine asks her when she wakes up. Prof X saw him die, but says nothing. And really, to beat Phoenix, you just have Rogue steal the healing factor, charge her and give a good kiss! Or, something like that... Also, the movie XMen seem to ignore the rest of the world, so they removed the mysticism elements. Juggernaut doesn't have the bands (and, looked stupid), but Prof X's Astral Projection stuff would fit better with his New Body Taking. [/QUOTE]
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