roguem: (X-Men - Logan X3 poster)
I was among the lucky ones to have X-Men Origins: Wolverine open in theatres last night. So here's the review.

X-Men Origins: Wolverine is hitting cinemas around the globe, but will it live up to the standard set by Bryan Singer, or end up in the dumps with Brett Ratner’s X3?
 
Being a fan of the franchise I was really looking forward to another film, but after X-Men 3: The Last Stand I’ve learned to keep my expectations as low as possible, and I actually managed to enter the cinema without any big expectations.

I am surprised by the amount of negativity for this film, but I think the level of expectations has a lot to do with that; personally I just went to see a movie. And I had fun. There were a few small things that bothered me, some interactions, and maybe not enough time with one or two characters, and one scene featuring a sink that seems to have been put in for cheap laughs; they really could have left that scene out of the film.

There were worries about the inclusion of so many characters in the film, but I never felt that took anything away from the story, there’s really only one or two characters I felt got pushed aside. It was actually nice to see some new faces and learn something new about the familiar characters. This is helped a lot by the strong cast, the inclusion of so many characters could have easily have been overwhelming or just plain bad if the actors didn’t put their all into the few scenes they had. I found everyone’s effort to be top notch, and many new characters endeared themselves to me despite their short screen-time

Any continuity worries I had with regards to the X-Men films were snuffed out, save maybe one or two, but that’s nothing another movie or your imagination won’t take care off.

If nothing else you’re getting a good action kick, but I can’t help but hope that there would be an unrated, slightly bloodier, version when it comes out on DVD and BluRay, as some of the more violent scenes reminded you this is a PG-13 movie.
It’s hard to compare it to the previous films in the franchise, but one thing I can say for sure, it’s much better than X3. Considering all the aspects I will say that X2 still holds the top spot, but where Wolverine lands in comparison to the first X-Men movie is hard to say, go see it and make up your own mind.

4/5
roguem: (X-Men - Logan X3 poster)
I was among the lucky ones to have X-Men Origins: Wolverine open in theatres last night. So here's the review.

X-Men Origins: Wolverine is hitting cinemas around the globe, but will it live up to the standard set by Bryan Singer, or end up in the dumps with Brett Ratner’s X3?
 
Being a fan of the franchise I was really looking forward to another film, but after X-Men 3: The Last Stand I’ve learned to keep my expectations as low as possible, and I actually managed to enter the cinema without any big expectations.

I am surprised by the amount of negativity for this film, but I think the level of expectations has a lot to do with that; personally I just went to see a movie. And I had fun. There were a few small things that bothered me, some interactions, and maybe not enough time with one or two characters, and one scene featuring a sink that seems to have been put in for cheap laughs; they really could have left that scene out of the film.

There were worries about the inclusion of so many characters in the film, but I never felt that took anything away from the story, there’s really only one or two characters I felt got pushed aside. It was actually nice to see some new faces and learn something new about the familiar characters. This is helped a lot by the strong cast, the inclusion of so many characters could have easily have been overwhelming or just plain bad if the actors didn’t put their all into the few scenes they had. I found everyone’s effort to be top notch, and many new characters endeared themselves to me despite their short screen-time

Any continuity worries I had with regards to the X-Men films were snuffed out, save maybe one or two, but that’s nothing another movie or your imagination won’t take care off.

If nothing else you’re getting a good action kick, but I can’t help but hope that there would be an unrated, slightly bloodier, version when it comes out on DVD and BluRay, as some of the more violent scenes reminded you this is a PG-13 movie.
It’s hard to compare it to the previous films in the franchise, but one thing I can say for sure, it’s much better than X3. Considering all the aspects I will say that X2 still holds the top spot, but where Wolverine lands in comparison to the first X-Men movie is hard to say, go see it and make up your own mind.

4/5
roguem: (X-Men - Wolverine looking down)

This review is spoiler free.


This review is spoiler free.

I have to admit I'm kind of conflicted about this film, there were parts I liked and there were parts I didn't like. I had kept my expectations as low as possible beforehand. I knew there were new people working behind the scenes, and I knew all about Brett Ratner and his previous work. However I don't blame him for the parts I didn't like, I have to admit I'm still kind of blaming Bryan Singer for leaving before finishing the job. Silly and petty I know, but I love the first two movies so much.
Brett Ratner did a good job, he did, if there's any fault I'm more inclined to blame the scriptwriters.

There are so many new characters, of course some minor, so we knew we wouldn't get to know them very well, but Angel... whom I was really looking forward to seing is more of an extra than a major player. They really could have done something great with his character, and I'm really sad that they didn't take full advantage of his potential. I don't consider this a spoiler, more a warining to those eagerly awaiting him to tell them that he doesn't really have a lot of screen time. This happens to other characters too, some that we've known and loved in the previous two movies, I was kind of sad to see how they were treated by the scriptwriters, and that they were pushed aside.
The main trouble is that they had to little time to cram all of this in, they had a really interesting and exiting storyline to deal with, and I don't really feel that they used it to its full potential. Also, what I've loved about the previous two is the links to prejudice and rasism, and how that was conveyed. It's still there, but maybe not handled with the same kind of care that the previous two movies have done.

Okay, I know that's a lot of negativity, but it boils down to my love for the previous films. However, it's not as bad as I might be making it sound. The characters that the focus was put upon were nice to see, I loved the fact that Storm got to go a bit crazy too, seing her actually getting to fully use her powers. Wolverine kicking ass is always fun, and he did get to kick quite a lot of it. The film is a full packed action ride, which I always enjoy. We get to see different aspects of the characters, they've evolved and that was a treat to see.
I really liked Beast, his introductory scene was subtle and good, I enjoyed it, and his little convo with Wolverine upon their first meeting was very enjoyable.
I rarely say this about a film, but as stated above, I would have really liked it to be longer. So much cool stuff that was going on, I wanted more.

One thing I have to let you know, not all of the spoiler pics and trailers give a true impression of what is going to happen in the film, for example one line that I loved was dramatically changed in the film, basically turned into something different. I was okay with it though. There were also some pictures floating around of stuff that never happens in the film. That's all you need to know.

It seems I've focused on the negative in this review, but it's not all that bad, I need to let things sink in a little bit. I did enjoy this film, it was a fun ride, and I will definetly buy the DVD, and watch it in the cinema at least once more.
As I said, I need some time for it to sink in, then I can go watch it again fully knowing what to expect, which I think will be beneficial.

roguem: (X-Men - Wolverine looking down)

This review is spoiler free.


This review is spoiler free.

I have to admit I'm kind of conflicted about this film, there were parts I liked and there were parts I didn't like. I had kept my expectations as low as possible beforehand. I knew there were new people working behind the scenes, and I knew all about Brett Ratner and his previous work. However I don't blame him for the parts I didn't like, I have to admit I'm still kind of blaming Bryan Singer for leaving before finishing the job. Silly and petty I know, but I love the first two movies so much.
Brett Ratner did a good job, he did, if there's any fault I'm more inclined to blame the scriptwriters.

There are so many new characters, of course some minor, so we knew we wouldn't get to know them very well, but Angel... whom I was really looking forward to seing is more of an extra than a major player. They really could have done something great with his character, and I'm really sad that they didn't take full advantage of his potential. I don't consider this a spoiler, more a warining to those eagerly awaiting him to tell them that he doesn't really have a lot of screen time. This happens to other characters too, some that we've known and loved in the previous two movies, I was kind of sad to see how they were treated by the scriptwriters, and that they were pushed aside.
The main trouble is that they had to little time to cram all of this in, they had a really interesting and exiting storyline to deal with, and I don't really feel that they used it to its full potential. Also, what I've loved about the previous two is the links to prejudice and rasism, and how that was conveyed. It's still there, but maybe not handled with the same kind of care that the previous two movies have done.

Okay, I know that's a lot of negativity, but it boils down to my love for the previous films. However, it's not as bad as I might be making it sound. The characters that the focus was put upon were nice to see, I loved the fact that Storm got to go a bit crazy too, seing her actually getting to fully use her powers. Wolverine kicking ass is always fun, and he did get to kick quite a lot of it. The film is a full packed action ride, which I always enjoy. We get to see different aspects of the characters, they've evolved and that was a treat to see.
I really liked Beast, his introductory scene was subtle and good, I enjoyed it, and his little convo with Wolverine upon their first meeting was very enjoyable.
I rarely say this about a film, but as stated above, I would have really liked it to be longer. So much cool stuff that was going on, I wanted more.

One thing I have to let you know, not all of the spoiler pics and trailers give a true impression of what is going to happen in the film, for example one line that I loved was dramatically changed in the film, basically turned into something different. I was okay with it though. There were also some pictures floating around of stuff that never happens in the film. That's all you need to know.

It seems I've focused on the negative in this review, but it's not all that bad, I need to let things sink in a little bit. I did enjoy this film, it was a fun ride, and I will definetly buy the DVD, and watch it in the cinema at least once more.
As I said, I need some time for it to sink in, then I can go watch it again fully knowing what to expect, which I think will be beneficial.

Stuff

Aug. 21st, 2005 12:36 pm
roguem: (Mad Wolverine by RogueM)

The movie 'Slither' just looks so disgusting, but since [livejournal.com profile] beluga  has gotten me interested in zombie movies and Nathan Fillion is in it... I guess I'll have to watch it. "A small town is taken over by an alien plague, turning residents into zombies and all forms of mutant monsters." See the trailer HERE.

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And for some 'brighter' news, some pics from the 'X-Men 3' set:

 

Bryan Singer was supposed to direct and co-write the film's script, but when he was given the offer to take over the problematic Superman Returns (2006) from Brett Ratner, he left the project, taking with him most of the production staff including composer and editor John Ottman, writers Mike Dougherty, Dan Harris, and production designer Guy Dyas among others. Layer Cake (2004) director Matthew Vaughn then stepped into the directors chair, overseeing the script and production, only to leave 9 weeks before filming, unable to commit to the year-long production schedule which would keep him away from his family in England. In an odd twist of fate, the previous Superman Returns (2006) director Brett Ratner filled the vacated position. Ironically, Ratner was also a contender to direct X-Men (2000) before Singer got the job.

Stuff

Aug. 21st, 2005 12:36 pm
roguem: (Mad Wolverine by RogueM)

The movie 'Slither' just looks so disgusting, but since [livejournal.com profile] beluga  has gotten me interested in zombie movies and Nathan Fillion is in it... I guess I'll have to watch it. "A small town is taken over by an alien plague, turning residents into zombies and all forms of mutant monsters." See the trailer HERE.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

And for some 'brighter' news, some pics from the 'X-Men 3' set:

 

Bryan Singer was supposed to direct and co-write the film's script, but when he was given the offer to take over the problematic Superman Returns (2006) from Brett Ratner, he left the project, taking with him most of the production staff including composer and editor John Ottman, writers Mike Dougherty, Dan Harris, and production designer Guy Dyas among others. Layer Cake (2004) director Matthew Vaughn then stepped into the directors chair, overseeing the script and production, only to leave 9 weeks before filming, unable to commit to the year-long production schedule which would keep him away from his family in England. In an odd twist of fate, the previous Superman Returns (2006) director Brett Ratner filled the vacated position. Ironically, Ratner was also a contender to direct X-Men (2000) before Singer got the job.

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Matthew Vaughn Helming X-Men 3!!!
Ain't-It-Cool-News has confirmed that Layer Cake director Matthew Vaughn will direct X-Men 3 for 20th Century Fox. Bryan Singer directed the first two films of the franchise and is now shooting Superman.
The anticipated third film is expected to center on the Dark Phoenix saga. Both Simon Kinberg and Zak Penn wrote scripts, but the site says the studio will use Penn's draft for the movie.
In related news, while Hugh Jackman (who is also producing), Famke Janssen, Patrick Stewart, Ian McKellen, Alan Cumming and more are all coming back, Halle Berry still isn't sure. She tells XMenFilms.net:
I have not read the script. All I have asked, is that if I come back as Storm, she need to be closer to the comic book. So, if they have in fact written her closer to the comic book character, then I'm in. If not, I'm out. I hope I'm in though. I love Storm, and really want to be part of the last film.
Fox and Marvel Studios are eyeing a Memorial Day, 2006 release date for X-Men 3.

 

roguem: (Made by TygerX (Wolf))
 
Matthew Vaughn Helming X-Men 3!!!
Ain't-It-Cool-News has confirmed that Layer Cake director Matthew Vaughn will direct X-Men 3 for 20th Century Fox. Bryan Singer directed the first two films of the franchise and is now shooting Superman.
The anticipated third film is expected to center on the Dark Phoenix saga. Both Simon Kinberg and Zak Penn wrote scripts, but the site says the studio will use Penn's draft for the movie.
In related news, while Hugh Jackman (who is also producing), Famke Janssen, Patrick Stewart, Ian McKellen, Alan Cumming and more are all coming back, Halle Berry still isn't sure. She tells XMenFilms.net:
I have not read the script. All I have asked, is that if I come back as Storm, she need to be closer to the comic book. So, if they have in fact written her closer to the comic book character, then I'm in. If not, I'm out. I hope I'm in though. I love Storm, and really want to be part of the last film.
Fox and Marvel Studios are eyeing a Memorial Day, 2006 release date for X-Men 3.

 

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Bryan Singer has signed on to direct the next Superman flick, and taken his scriptwriters with him. As both X3 and superman will be released about the same time, I very much doubt he'll do X3.. the formula has been messed with.

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!

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roguem: (Made by Elvea Aure (LOTR))
Bryan Singer has signed on to direct the next Superman flick, and taken his scriptwriters with him. As both X3 and superman will be released about the same time, I very much doubt he'll do X3.. the formula has been messed with.

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!

For more: http://www.greatestjournal.com/users/Roguem
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Don't start the panic just yet, but we've recieved some news which could possibly change the original ideas for X3 so far. The film, which is slated for a May 2, 2006 release could possibly be pushed back and could it even feature a new director?

X1/ X2 director, Bryan Singer is set to start production of his latest epic sci-fi film for Warner Bros., LOGAN'S RUN in Vancouver. According
Hollywood North Report, the film set to run through production Spring 2005.

According to past comments by X1/X2 producer, Lauren Shuller Donner, X3: X-MEN was set for production in Spring 2005 for a May 2006 release. If this is still true, then that would mean that Bryan Singer would have to rush over to production for the third X-Men film, but would he even have much time to prep for it, since post production of LOGAN'S RUN would run through the Summer also?

The is causing rumors around the net that Bryan Singer may possibly be replaced for the third and return for a fourth film...or 20th Century Fox just might push the X3 production back, which would cause a big change in the final release date. Stay tuned as we'll try to update you further on this situation.

 

Noooooooooooo! *Cries*

roguem: (Made by Elvea Aure (LOTR))

Don't start the panic just yet, but we've recieved some news which could possibly change the original ideas for X3 so far. The film, which is slated for a May 2, 2006 release could possibly be pushed back and could it even feature a new director?

X1/ X2 director, Bryan Singer is set to start production of his latest epic sci-fi film for Warner Bros., LOGAN'S RUN in Vancouver. According
Hollywood North Report, the film set to run through production Spring 2005.

According to past comments by X1/X2 producer, Lauren Shuller Donner, X3: X-MEN was set for production in Spring 2005 for a May 2006 release. If this is still true, then that would mean that Bryan Singer would have to rush over to production for the third X-Men film, but would he even have much time to prep for it, since post production of LOGAN'S RUN would run through the Summer also?

The is causing rumors around the net that Bryan Singer may possibly be replaced for the third and return for a fourth film...or 20th Century Fox just might push the X3 production back, which would cause a big change in the final release date. Stay tuned as we'll try to update you further on this situation.

 

Noooooooooooo! *Cries*

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From Sci-Fi Wire:

X-Men producer Lauren Shuler Donner told SCI FI Wire that a third movie in the Marvel Comics franchise is slated to begin filming in Vancouver, B.C., in June 2005, with a release date of May 2, 2006. "I just had a conversation with [director] Bryan [Singer] today," Shuler Donner said in an interview at the Saturn Awards in Los Angeles on May 5. "We just started to talk about what the possibilities are. We're pretty sure Wolverine's going to come back."

Shuler Donner added that she's going to push to add the new mutants Gambit and Beast this time around. "I'm dying to put Beast in," Shuler Donner said. "I tried to get Beast in the first one and the second one, but it was always too expensive. So, yeah, I'm really dying to get Beast in, and I'd love to get Gambit in, because he's such a cool guy. And there's some really good casting ideas for Gambit." She declined to say who was up for the role.

As for Halle Berry - the Oscar-winning actress who has said she's reluctant to return unless her character, Storm, has a lot more to do - Shuler Donner said, "I certainly hope so, because I love working with her. ... We would only write a big huge role for her, so she's right in that respect, and we would make sure that that would happen."

Donner also confirms that writing duo Mike Dougherty and Dan Harris (X2) will return to pen the third entry, which will focus at least somewhat around Jean Grey's (Famke Janssen) transformation into the powerful entity Dark Phoenix. Hit the link below to read it yourself!



Source: Sci-Fi Wire
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From Sci-Fi Wire:

X-Men producer Lauren Shuler Donner told SCI FI Wire that a third movie in the Marvel Comics franchise is slated to begin filming in Vancouver, B.C., in June 2005, with a release date of May 2, 2006. "I just had a conversation with [director] Bryan [Singer] today," Shuler Donner said in an interview at the Saturn Awards in Los Angeles on May 5. "We just started to talk about what the possibilities are. We're pretty sure Wolverine's going to come back."

Shuler Donner added that she's going to push to add the new mutants Gambit and Beast this time around. "I'm dying to put Beast in," Shuler Donner said. "I tried to get Beast in the first one and the second one, but it was always too expensive. So, yeah, I'm really dying to get Beast in, and I'd love to get Gambit in, because he's such a cool guy. And there's some really good casting ideas for Gambit." She declined to say who was up for the role.

As for Halle Berry - the Oscar-winning actress who has said she's reluctant to return unless her character, Storm, has a lot more to do - Shuler Donner said, "I certainly hope so, because I love working with her. ... We would only write a big huge role for her, so she's right in that respect, and we would make sure that that would happen."

Donner also confirms that writing duo Mike Dougherty and Dan Harris (X2) will return to pen the third entry, which will focus at least somewhat around Jean Grey's (Famke Janssen) transformation into the powerful entity Dark Phoenix. Hit the link below to read it yourself!



Source: Sci-Fi Wire
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According to a press release, X2: X-Men United won for Best Comic Book Adaptation at the 2nd Annual SPACEYS, which honor the finest in science fiction and fantasy entertainment.
"X2" was up against American Splendor, Daredevil, The Hulk, and The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. Hellboy star Ron Perlman presented the award, which was accepted by director Bryan Singer.
Visit the link above for more winners and details on the awards.
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According to a press release, X2: X-Men United won for Best Comic Book Adaptation at the 2nd Annual SPACEYS, which honor the finest in science fiction and fantasy entertainment.
"X2" was up against American Splendor, Daredevil, The Hulk, and The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. Hellboy star Ron Perlman presented the award, which was accepted by director Bryan Singer.
Visit the link above for more winners and details on the awards.
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Bryan Singer and 20th Century Fox are reported to be considering filming both X3 and X4 back-to-back, with those movies potentially closing the book on the X-MEN movies as a team, but opening the door to myriad spin-off movies (with the first one confirmed to be WOLVERINE. 
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Bryan Singer and 20th Century Fox are reported to be considering filming both X3 and X4 back-to-back, with those movies potentially closing the book on the X-MEN movies as a team, but opening the door to myriad spin-off movies (with the first one confirmed to be WOLVERINE. 
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"Occasionally, a fan will come up to me and tap their hand on their wristwatch and say, 'Number 3, number 3!' I say, 'I'm working on it!"
Make sure you pick up the latest issue of WIZARD #150 on newstands now! The issue features an amazing five page, in-depth interview with X1/ X2 and future X3 director, Bryan Singer! Click here for more info regarding the feature, as well as another quote!
roguem: (Default)
"Occasionally, a fan will come up to me and tap their hand on their wristwatch and say, 'Number 3, number 3!' I say, 'I'm working on it!"
Make sure you pick up the latest issue of WIZARD #150 on newstands now! The issue features an amazing five page, in-depth interview with X1/ X2 and future X3 director, Bryan Singer! Click here for more info regarding the feature, as well as another quote!

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