One more thing. The character development of X-Men, I feel, was crucial to the story telling of the film because not everyone read comics and know what the heck these characters are all about aside from the fact that they're mutants. I liked X-Men and I believe the formula (which is making the movie to be just like the comic book and not adding new and sometimes awful elements to the characters plus utilizing lesser known actors) used and the consequential success of that formula revived the interest in making superhero films. Its the way all the previous superhero flicks should've been done, except Superman, that's like the bible of all superhero flicks. In fact, you can tell that for Spider-Man, they made the production team watch Superman movie on DVD and take notes (i.e. Peter Parker ripping apart his shirt, revealing the costume as he ran to change into Spidey).
G.

sean deason wrote:

hell yeah!! I second the motion! Tobey (deer caught in the headlights)
Maguire nailed it! Not since Michael Keaton has an actor *really* gotten
into the psyche of a legendarysuperhero, but I was very impressed. I'm
ready to plop down another 6 bucks to give it another spin.
One thing that does bother me though. the new way he spins his webs is
kinda gross. and where does the material for the webs come from? wouldnt
he run out of it after a while? Maybe thats something they adapted from
the Venom costume, but still it grosses me out :^)
XMen was a big disappoinment (too much character development and by the
time the action started the movie was over) but I love this movie!

sean deason

Kirsten Dunst in the rain is well worth the price of admission :^)

sean

glyph1001 wrote:

Spider-Man.

Go see it.  It RAWKED!!!!!!!!!!!!!   :-)

g.

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