Originally posted by amity75
Need to get my tuppence worth in here - Vinnie Jones as a soccer player was a complete and utter brainless moronic thickoid thug and it breaks my heart to see him connected with something as precious as an X-Men movie.
wow u feel pretty strongly about this vinnie jones guy
Originally posted by amity75Thankyou, someone agrees with me that he's the worst casting choice... EVER
Need to get my tuppence worth in here - Vinnie Jones as a soccer player was a complete and utter brainless moronic thickoid thug and it breaks my heart to see him connected with something as precious as an X-Men movie.
INVITATION TO EVERYONE!!!!!
On the comic book forum, people have started teams (JLA, Authority, avengers...) and people join the teams and represent people from said team (EG DarkCrawler represents Namor for the Avengers). I recenly founded the KMC Syndicate representing bad guys from Marfvel and some anti-hero-ish people. Anyway, if you want to join (we already have 8 members includijg Doc Ock and Cascador), just PM me or sign up in the KMC Syndicate: arise Forces of Evil thread which can be found in the comic books forum (that's a sub- forum that's attached to comic book movies). If you want to join, it would be great. al you'd need to do is answer a simple quixz on the vil;lain you choose. Then you're in, basically... noone has yet failed their quiz so they're very easy you need 7/10... oh, and you can be any villain who hasn't been taken. some people who have acted as villains (EG deadpool) also count./ Anyone want to join?
New Ratnetr Interview...Sentinels confirmed...Ice Slide???
The latest issue of Starlog Magazine features an amazing interview with X3 director Brett Ratner, and Ellen Page (Kitty Pryde)! You can pick up your issue of the magazine in stores now, but here's a little peak at what's inside:
*Brett Ratner on continuity: "I'm trying to stay as true as I can to the core audience. The difference between the first two X-Men and this movie is, this is a darker film and that's because of the source material. The Dark Phoenix plotline is, well, dark."
*Ratner on the final act: "I had to completely change the third act. The new conclusion is probably more expensive."
*Ratner on the Sentinels: "I've been able to put stuff in this movie which, for some reason, Bryan [Singer] wasn't/ The Danger Room, the Fastball Special, and also the Sentinels -- it's really hard to make a robot a character. All these things weren't in the script until I introduced them."
*Ratner on Angel: "The movie is much more emotional than the first two, and Angel - even though he isn't a huge character - is a driving part of the story, which centers around the creation of the cure [for mutation]."
*Ratner of Colossus: "Colossus has more of a part in X-Men: The Last Stand. We'll see him transform a lot; it's just really expensive."
*Ratner mentions Omega Red: "There's Callisto [Dania Ramirez], Arclight [Omyrha Mota], and Omega Red [Vince Murdocco]. They're small parts, but they have powers. Magneto has a team now."
*Ratner on X4: Many seed are planted in this [X3] picture, but I haven't been hired to direct the fourth one. When it [X3] comes out, it'll be the determining factor."
"Page on Kitty: "Kitty is an extremely intelligent young woman. She's ferocious, brave and a good role model for young women."
*Page on the costumes: "The suit is pretty surreal. It's a little confining to be honest. But this is X-Men. It's how they look. I remember shooting the first scene where we were all in our costumes. It was unbelievable, but you get used to it. I have to admit it's pretty cool. I mean, here I am, playing a superhero."
*Page on her crazy stunt: "It was a crazy stunt. I was holding onto Shawn Ashmore, and I was dropped 50 or 60 feet. All of us were up on wires. I remember looking at Halle Berry, and she turned to me and gave me this big smile. I was like being a seven year old kid in my little imaginary world. I felt so grateful for the opportunity to take that ride."