Originally posted by the Bear:Should be the soft Angel, I guess. That's quite a whole lot of story to squeeze into one movie, the Apocalypse.
as for Angel, i wonder if he would be Angel of the soft feathers, or Archangel of the razor feathers after he was twisted by Apocalypse...
that will also include Wolverine losing his adamantium structure as well. hm.... maybe X-Men 4....Originally posted by Tuatau:Should be the soft Angel, I guess. That's quite a whole lot of story to squeeze into one movie, the Apocalypse.
Originally posted by JLennon:Almost the whole team is intact by X-Men 3. Anyone else missing?
Originally posted by choco B:Producer Arad is keeping mum about whether Gambit would make an appearance in "X-Men 3". Though actress Famke Janssen may be coming back, he didn't mention whether she would appear as Phoenix as well.
Gambit
Originally posted by Tuatau:Producer Arad is keeping mum about whether Gambit would make an appearance in "X-Men 3". Though actress Famke Janssen may be coming back, he didn't mention whether she would appear as Phoenix as well.
him with the tightest bums, Brad the man. But he must first learn to speak English with a French twang.Originally posted by choco B:I'm relieved, really. Can't figure out which actor'd be a good choice to portray Gambit
Originally posted by JLennon:him with the tightest bums, Brad the man. But he must first learn to speak English with a French twang.
Originally posted by choco B:How about Johnny Depp? Doubt he would take the job if offered, though.
I'm relieved, really. Can't figure out which actor'd be a good choice to portray Gambit
Originally posted by Tuatau:Matthew Vaughn has left the project for personal reasons, and Brett Ratner of "Rush Hour" fame would be taking over the helm.
"X-Men" and "X2" director Bryan Singer has gone over to "Superman Returns", so "Snatch" producer Matthew Vaughn would be directing this one.
Originally posted by Gordonator:When Tim Burton relinquished his duties after "Batman Returns", Sam Raimi was considered to direct "Batman Forever", but the director's hat fell on to Joel Schumacher's lap eventually.
sigh, change director again?
oh really. would have been cool if Sam Raimi was the director, i have total faith in him in making a cool batman movie. wish the same could be said of Joel Schumacher though, sigh.Originally posted by Tuatau:When Tim Burton relinquished his duties after "Batman Returns", Sam Raimi was considered to direct "Batman Forever", but the director's hat fell on to Joel Schumacher's lap eventually.
A glitch in the Matrix, perhaps?
batman forever will be cool man!!!! the cartoon is kinda nice to watch, hopefully will be in movie.....Originally posted by Tuatau:When Tim Burton relinquished his duties after "Batman Returns", Sam Raimi was considered to direct "Batman Forever", but the director's hat fell on to Joel Schumacher's lap eventually.
A glitch in the Matrix, perhaps?
I like bothOriginally posted by the Bear:ahh... the Kitten makes an appearance...
as for Angel, i wonder if he would be Angel of the soft feathers, or Archangel of the razor feathers after he was twisted by Apocalypse...
Too bad Bryan Singer left to do Superman instead. It's not easy to make a movie with a lot of main characters involved, and few directors have successfully pulled it off. Examples of such directors would be Singer and Peter Jackson.Originally posted by Gordonator:oh really. would have been cool if Sam Raimi was the director, i have total faith in him in making a cool batman movie. wish the same could be said of Joel Schumacher though, sigh.
anyway, can't shake off this feeling that x-men 3 somehow is not going to live up to expectations and be as good as x-men 1 & 2.
Originally posted by fudgester:All three Blade movies were directed by different directors:
I just hope 'The Curse of the Sequel' does not hit X3 the way it hit Blade: Trinity.