The only thing they got right was Wolverine!
Juggernauts (who for some reason didn't even notice his brother Prof X when he walked past) powers were never from his mutant powers, so when Leech ( who wasn't even scaley or Green) took his strength it was wrong. The same with Beast, his blue fur was not part of his mutant powers, this was brought about by a solution the Dr. Hank Mccoy had drunk to try and cure himself, but instead turn him into the big ball of blue fluff that everyones use to seeing nower days. The amount things wrong go on and on see if you can list anymore and send me your thoughts.
2006-09-04
23:56:17
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Juggernauts (who for some reason didn't even notice his brother Prof X when he walked past) powers were never from his mutant powers, so when Leech ( who wasn't even scaley or Green) took his strength it was wrong. The same with Beast, his blue fur was not part of his mutant powers, this was brought about by a solution the Dr. Hank Mccoy had drunk to try and cure himself, but instead turn him into the big ball of blue fluff that everyones use to seeing nower days. Colossus only had one line, why could the act try a Russian acsent it's no that hard. Brian Singer left us with some dumb smuck with a bank account ready and not a clue when it comes the X-men. The amount of things wrong go on and on see if you can list anymore and send me your thoughts.
2006-09-05
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I thought it did. I dont remember prof X getting killed in the comics, and most of the Xmen dying or losing thier powers was a weak way to end the trilogy. A major disappointment compared to the first 2.
2006-09-05 05:43:32
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answered by bobby h 3
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No, I really enjoyed it. As a film it was entertaining, but if you look at it with the knowledge of the comic books, then yes it did suck.
Jean Grey/Phoenix did NOT have a part to talk about, and I thought that was the direction the trilogy was heading in. The last film and the role of Phoenix made the last two films redundant.
Rogue, in the comics, when she had the cure, it didn't work, but in the movie it did...
I think, as a movie watcher, the adaptions of Comic Book Characters to big screen is highly entertaining, but as a hardcore fan, the movies are ultimately disapointing...
2006-09-05 07:03:54
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answered by Holly the second 1
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Especially that a lot of the major players from the first 2 films were reduced to bit part cameos (Rogue and Cyclops step forward and what happened to Nightcrawler anyway ?) There were some spectacular set pieces, admittedly, but you can't help but think that Bryan Singer would've done them even better
2006-09-05 07:17:13
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answered by Anonymous
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I thought Chi-3 was okay - it, like the original Superman Movies was an adaptation from a Comic, and not a follow on from any particular story.
How old is Wolverine anyway (+2000yrs????)
2006-09-05 07:11:52
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answered by Anonymous
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I liked number 1 and thought number 2 was terrible. So much so that I decided not to see the third movie. So in effect I thought it may have sucked and I was right.
2006-09-05 10:46:31
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answered by Zsoka 4
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Hey I know where your coming from, but dude....its a movie. They change just about everything in the movies. Think about how bad the movies would have sucked if they had actually used Wolverines costume from the comics? They have to change some stuff. Yea its pisses us off but it was still a good movie.
2006-09-05 09:57:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah!!! How can you kill cyclops who is pretty much in all the comic books. Also, Dr X dying just doesnt work for me either its just stupid but i have heard that they are contemplating a fourth one and apparently Dr X managed to put his mind into a comatosed patient. But overall i wasnt impressed with it and i think they ruined it big time.
2006-09-05 08:07:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Didn't like it much either. It's so forgettable that I can't even remember why I didn't like it.
Oh, I remember thinking the casting was a case of too many cooks spoiling the broth.
2006-09-05 07:09:52
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answered by J.Christie 3
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well it wasn't that bad it was the worst of the three though i didn't like the way they differed from the comics killing off two of my favourite characters and they are pretty much three of the main characters, i thought the plot wasn't well though t out either it sorta just blundered along and didn't make too much sense just relying on coincidence
2006-09-05 07:09:34
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answered by stufrazer_1 2
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Didnt watch it. I didnt like part 2 so i didnt see any reason to go see part 3.
2006-09-05 07:01:44
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answered by Joyce R 4
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