DesireeNevermind said: thx you guys for remembering the xmen teen flicks. i thought i was imagining it at first. you know...like i imagine Gambit licking me all over, tickling me with those Ace of Heart cards, then teasing me with that powerful sweet sticky cane. Wait..snap out of it Chica!!!
um so anyway back to the movie. if xavier comes to stryker's little torture island to rescue the kiddies, why didn't he just tell wolverine about the island in parts one and especially part two when stryker comes back to wreak havoc on the school. i need to watch this a third time. I thought Xavier wanted Wolvy to figure it out on his own. Kinda dick-ish, if you ask me, when he could've easily just told Logan what his background was. "A Watcher scoffs at gravity!" | |
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meow85 said: DesireeNevermind said: thx you guys for remembering the xmen teen flicks. i thought i was imagining it at first. you know...like i imagine Gambit licking me all over, tickling me with those Ace of Heart cards, then teasing me with that powerful sweet sticky cane. Wait..snap out of it Chica!!!
um so anyway back to the movie. if xavier comes to stryker's little torture island to rescue the kiddies, why didn't he just tell wolverine about the island in parts one and especially part two when stryker comes back to wreak havoc on the school. i need to watch this a third time. I thought Xavier wanted Wolvy to figure it out on his own. Kinda dick-ish, if you ask me, when he could've easily just told Logan what his background was. That's what I was thinking too. I kinda think that the Professor in the X movies DID know about 3 Mile Island, but also knew that it did not have that much to do with Wolverine's past. Alkali Lake did however, so that's where he sent him. Facebook, I haz it - https://www.facebook.com/Nikster1969
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meow85 said: DesireeNevermind said: thx you guys for remembering the xmen teen flicks. i thought i was imagining it at first. you know...like i imagine Gambit licking me all over, tickling me with those Ace of Heart cards, then teasing me with that powerful sweet sticky cane. Wait..snap out of it Chica!!!
um so anyway back to the movie. if xavier comes to stryker's little torture island to rescue the kiddies, why didn't he just tell wolverine about the island in parts one and especially part two when stryker comes back to wreak havoc on the school. i need to watch this a third time. I thought Xavier wanted Wolvy to figure it out on his own. Kinda dick-ish, if you ask me, when he could've easily just told Logan what his background was. as we've seen in the past, especially the relatively recent past, Xavier is known to hide or not share information that other characters maybe should or need to know if it hampers or does not further his own agenda. maybe they're going to be incorporating that into the film version of Xavier. on the other hand, it's probably just a case of the screenwriter, director and producers not thinking those things out thoroughly, as is the case with so many things in this movie (and X3). | |
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errant said: meow85 said: I thought Xavier wanted Wolvy to figure it out on his own. Kinda dick-ish, if you ask me, when he could've easily just told Logan what his background was. as we've seen in the past, especially the relatively recent past, Xavier is known to hide or not share information that other characters maybe should or need to know if it hampers or does not further his own agenda. maybe they're going to be incorporating that into the film version of Xavier. on the other hand, it's probably just a case of the screenwriter, director and producers not thinking those things out thoroughly, as is the case with so many things in this movie (and X3). this is why its important to get fan input (like they did for iron man) before you go making these types of films. too easy to focus on surface shit. and another thing...where the fuck was Gambit's Cajun accent? He sounded like a texas boy. | |
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DesireeNevermind said: errant said: as we've seen in the past, especially the relatively recent past, Xavier is known to hide or not share information that other characters maybe should or need to know if it hampers or does not further his own agenda. maybe they're going to be incorporating that into the film version of Xavier. on the other hand, it's probably just a case of the screenwriter, director and producers not thinking those things out thoroughly, as is the case with so many things in this movie (and X3). this is why its important to get fan input (like they did for iron man) before you go making these types of films. too easy to focus on surface shit. and another thing...where the fuck was Gambit's Cajun accent? He sounded like a texas boy. The same place Wolverine's Canadian accent was. "A Watcher scoffs at gravity!" | |
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errant said: meow85 said: I thought Xavier wanted Wolvy to figure it out on his own. Kinda dick-ish, if you ask me, when he could've easily just told Logan what his background was. as we've seen in the past, especially the relatively recent past, Xavier is known to hide or not share information that other characters maybe should or need to know if it hampers or does not further his own agenda. maybe they're going to be incorporating that into the film version of Xavier. on the other hand, it's probably just a case of the screenwriter, director and producers not thinking those things out thoroughly, as is the case with so many things in this movie (and X3). Like his ongoing feud with his Oh, come on. I can't be the only one who thinks Maggy and Chuck stomping each other all these years is like a divorced couple fighting over custody of the kids. Can I? "A Watcher scoffs at gravity!" | |
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meow85 said: errant said: as we've seen in the past, especially the relatively recent past, Xavier is known to hide or not share information that other characters maybe should or need to know if it hampers or does not further his own agenda. maybe they're going to be incorporating that into the film version of Xavier. on the other hand, it's probably just a case of the screenwriter, director and producers not thinking those things out thoroughly, as is the case with so many things in this movie (and X3). Like his ongoing feud with his Oh, come on. I can't be the only one who thinks Maggy and Chuck stomping each other all these years is like a divorced couple fighting over custody of the kids. Can I? U sure the fuck can be the only one thinkin' that shit. Now if you woulda said Storm was blowin the Professor at recess time, I woulda had ur back. | |
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DesireeNevermind said: meow85 said: Like his ongoing feud with his Oh, come on. I can't be the only one who thinks Maggy and Chuck stomping each other all these years is like a divorced couple fighting over custody of the kids. Can I? U sure the fuck can be the only one thinkin' that shit. Now if you woulda said Storm was blowin the Professor at recess time, I woulda had ur back. I dunno...in the Ultimate books, you can kinda get the impression their relationship was a little more than professional at times. I never got that vibe from the regular Marvel Universe books tho. Facebook, I haz it - https://www.facebook.com/Nikster1969
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DesireeNevermind said: meow85 said: Like his ongoing feud with his Oh, come on. I can't be the only one who thinks Maggy and Chuck stomping each other all these years is like a divorced couple fighting over custody of the kids. Can I? U sure the fuck can be the only one thinkin' that shit. Now if you woulda said Storm was blowin the Professor at recess time, I woulda had ur back. Eric: The mutants belong with me! Charles: No, me! divorce lawyer: Alright, how about Charles gets custody, but Eric can visit the kiddies every second weekend and holidays? "A Watcher scoffs at gravity!" | |
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Nikademus said: DesireeNevermind said: U sure the fuck can be the only one thinkin' that shit. Now if you woulda said Storm was blowin the Professor at recess time, I woulda had ur back. I dunno...in the Ultimate books, you can kinda get the impression their relationship was a little more than professional at times. I never got that vibe from the regular Marvel Universe books tho. All depends on the writer, really. "A Watcher scoffs at gravity!" | |
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Are the Ultimate comic books the ones where the superheroe dudes always have really big bulges? Maybe its uh undercover as opposed to Marvel.
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Can someone tell me what happened after the credits? I saw the scene there the military picks up Stryker walking. But after that, the film cut out at the theater I saw it at, so I'd love to know if more happened. | |
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Efan said: Can someone tell me what happened after the credits? I saw the scene there the military picks up Stryker walking. But after that, the film cut out at the theater I saw it at, so I'd love to know if more happened.
Wolverine is at a bar drinking. the waitress says "drinking to forget?" he says "no, drinking to remember". was kinda useless 2 me but wutevs. | |
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DesireeNevermind said: Efan said: Can someone tell me what happened after the credits? I saw the scene there the military picks up Stryker walking. But after that, the film cut out at the theater I saw it at, so I'd love to know if more happened.
Wolverine is at a bar drinking. the waitress says "drinking to forget?" he says "no, drinking to remember". was kinda useless 2 me but wutevs. Thanks. I've been on google looking for a description of the ending, and one site says there were three different final scenes. Apparently one of those endings showed Deadpool surviving. | |
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Efan said: DesireeNevermind said: Wolverine is at a bar drinking. the waitress says "drinking to forget?" he says "no, drinking to remember". was kinda useless 2 me but wutevs. Thanks. I've been on google looking for a description of the ending, and one site says there were three different final scenes. Apparently one of those endings showed Deadpool surviving. yeah I heard about that but I haven't talked to anyone whose seen it. doubtful that Deadpool would survive after having his head severed...but who knows. Maybe he grabbed it real quick and stuck it back on. | |
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DesireeNevermind said: Efan said: Thanks. I've been on google looking for a description of the ending, and one site says there were three different final scenes. Apparently one of those endings showed Deadpool surviving. yeah I heard about that but I haven't talked to anyone whose seen it. doubtful that Deadpool would survive after having his head severed...but who knows. Maybe he grabbed it real quick and stuck it back on. happens to me all the time. you can do wonders with false fingernail glue. | |
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DesireeNevermind said: Efan said: Thanks. I've been on google looking for a description of the ending, and one site says there were three different final scenes. Apparently one of those endings showed Deadpool surviving. yeah I heard about that but I haven't talked to anyone whose seen it. doubtful that Deadpool would survive after having his head severed...but who knows. Maybe he grabbed it real quick and stuck it back on. Deadpool is essentially immortal. He can regenerate limbs(and head(s)). A Deadpool spinoff is already in the works: http://www.variety.com/ar...1&nid=2562 [Edited 5/7/09 14:58pm] | |
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Anxiety said: DesireeNevermind said: yeah I heard about that but I haven't talked to anyone whose seen it. doubtful that Deadpool would survive after having his head severed...but who knows. Maybe he grabbed it real quick and stuck it back on. happens to me all the time. you can do wonders with false fingernail glue. So I guess they already announced they're making a Deadpool movie. I didn't realize that. I had given up reading X-Men by the time Deadpool came around, so I couldn't care less about the character. As for the Wolverine movie, I felt like I was OD'ing on hetero stereotypes in that movie. It was fetishistic! (Is that the right word?) | |
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Shawnt26 said: DesireeNevermind said: yeah I heard about that but I haven't talked to anyone whose seen it. doubtful that Deadpool would survive after having his head severed...but who knows. Maybe he grabbed it real quick and stuck it back on. Deadpool is essentially immortal. He can regenerate limbs(and head(s)). A Deadpool spinoff is already in the works: http://www.variety.com/ar...1&nid=2562 [Edited 5/7/09 14:58pm] so basically you got to burn the muthuphucka up to kill him? like keep roasting till nothing but ash left then blow it in the wind less the ash come back 2gether? friggin superheroes | |
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Shawnt26 said: DesireeNevermind said: yeah I heard about that but I haven't talked to anyone whose seen it. doubtful that Deadpool would survive after having his head severed...but who knows. Maybe he grabbed it real quick and stuck it back on. Deadpool is essentially immortal. He can regenerate limbs(and head(s)). A Deadpool spinoff is already in the works: http://www.variety.com/ar...1&nid=2562 [Edited 5/7/09 14:58pm] | |
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DesireeNevermind said: Efan said: Thanks. I've been on google looking for a description of the ending, and one site says there were three different final scenes. Apparently one of those endings showed Deadpool surviving. yeah I heard about that but I haven't talked to anyone whose seen it. doubtful that Deadpool would survive after having his head severed...but who knows. Maybe he grabbed it real quick and stuck it back on. Yeah, that's the ending we got in our theatre. After the credits they show Deadpool's hand reaching from under the rubble and grabbing his head. Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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Efan said: DesireeNevermind said: Wolverine is at a bar drinking. the waitress says "drinking to forget?" he says "no, drinking to remember". was kinda useless 2 me but wutevs. Thanks. I've been on google looking for a description of the ending, and one site says there were three different final scenes. Apparently one of those endings showed Deadpool surviving. I got the one with Deadpool surviving. "A Watcher scoffs at gravity!" | |
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errant said: unfortunately, I think I'd have preferred it to the lame-ass we ended up with that was so crap that he had to go and ruin a great character like Rogue.
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what's this Wolverine Samurai shit they're working on ?? that's why you see him in Japan at the end. what is that all about? | |
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DesireeNevermind said: what's this Wolverine Samurai shit they're working on ?? that's why you see him in Japan at the end. what is that all about?
all that samurai business is a pretty fair chunk of his back story. not a particularly important or interesting chunk, but it's there and writers keep insisting on bringing it up for some reason. | |
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errant said: DesireeNevermind said: what's this Wolverine Samurai shit they're working on ?? that's why you see him in Japan at the end. what is that all about?
all that samurai business is a pretty fair chunk of his back story. not a particularly important or interesting chunk, but it's there and writers keep insisting on bringing it up for some reason. Chris Claremont borrowed pretty liberally from other sources while writing the X-Men, and the Wolverine/Japan connection was one of them. That said, I liked his fiancee, Mariko, a lot; plus I liked how the Japan storyline led us to mohawked Storm. | |
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Efan said: errant said: all that samurai business is a pretty fair chunk of his back story. not a particularly important or interesting chunk, but it's there and writers keep insisting on bringing it up for some reason. Chris Claremont borrowed pretty liberally from other sources while writing the X-Men, and the Wolverine/Japan connection was one of them. That said, I liked his fiancee, Mariko, a lot; plus I liked how the Japan storyline led us to mohawked Storm. "A Watcher scoffs at gravity!" | |
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Efan said: errant said: all that samurai business is a pretty fair chunk of his back story. not a particularly important or interesting chunk, but it's there and writers keep insisting on bringing it up for some reason. Chris Claremont borrowed pretty liberally from other sources while writing the X-Men, and the Wolverine/Japan connection was one of them. That said, I liked his fiancee, Mariko, a lot; plus I liked how the Japan storyline led us to mohawked Storm. I think they show the mohawked Storm on the current cartoons. Not that i watch you understand, um a friend of a friend told me. | |
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DesireeNevermind said: Efan said: Chris Claremont borrowed pretty liberally from other sources while writing the X-Men, and the Wolverine/Japan connection was one of them. That said, I liked his fiancee, Mariko, a lot; plus I liked how the Japan storyline led us to mohawked Storm. I think they show the mohawked Storm on the current cartoons. Not that i watch you understand, um a friend of a friend told me. No shame in watching cartoons. It beats three quarters of the crap on TV meant for grownups. Hmmm....talking animals and flying superpowered dudes...or a bunch of whiny spoiled friends banging each other's boring asses? It's not even a contest. "A Watcher scoffs at gravity!" | |
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meow85 said: mohawked Storm.
that shit right there is all i care about. they need to make it happen. hell, i'll sit through 3 hours of X-MEN ORIGINS: DAZZLER if we can get some mohawk storm action. actually, i'd like to SEE a dazzler movie either way, come to think of it. [Edited 5/8/09 17:07pm] | |
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