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Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2006 5:39 am
by matrixman
I saw the X-Men 3 trailer at the theatre. Yeah, it looks Fantastic (oops, different Marvel franchise).

It remains to been if this third film will measure up to the standard set by director Bryan Singer. The first two X-Men films were his babies, after all.

It's similar to the Terminator scenario. James Cameron made the first two Terminator films, and then some other guy directed the third. T3 was interesting and had its moments, but it was nowhere near as superb as T2. Not for a second.

The difference in favor of X-Men 3 could be that its "authenticity" does not rest solely on the vision of the franchise's original director. It's not so much a question of being faithful to what Singer would have done, but being faithful to the well-established comic book characters. Whereas to make a Terminator film without the involvement of Cameron...well, they did, but ultimately it seemed a soulless exercise to me. Plenty of action, very little vision.

I predict X-Men 3 will be quite successful, even without Singer at the helm. The first two films have given the X-Men "brand" such a good name that the 3rd film would have to be disastrously bad not to do well at the box office.

Maybe a more entertaining question is, which will do better business: X-Men 3...or Superman Returns (which is directed by Singer)? :wink:

Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2006 8:30 am
by sgt.null
sorry, Marvel Girl is Jean Grey. who became Phoenix, then Dark Phoenix. and then marvel screwed up an excellent storyline by bringing her back.

Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2006 10:11 am
by dlbpharmd
Thanks, Sarge.

MM, I think X3 will do much better than Superman Returns. I'll see both, but I'm just not expecting much from Singer in the Superman sequel.

Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2006 10:20 pm
by sgt.null
Superman needs better bad guys. Lex Luthor, ho-hum. X-Men have great villains, as do Batman and Spider-man.