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Just ignore bruh. The director himself says it's a prequel.
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It can't.How can a movie be a prequel and a reboot at the same time?
Stand By What I Say Either Drinking Or Sober, Aint Nothing. The Movie Is A Reboot, It Revived The Series So By Definition Its A RebootMadeTheExcuseOfBeingDrunkButThenSayingTheSameStuffToday
Even lame won't try to **** with that common sense.
Lame being rational? WTF is going on?
Yeah you're an alcoholicMadeTheExcuseOfBeingDrunkButThenSayingTheSameStuffToday
Stand By What I Say Either Drinking Or Sober, Aint Nothing. The Movie Is A Reboot, It Revived The Series So By Definition Its A Reboot
Yeah you're an alcoholic
So You're telling Me After X3 & Wolverine Origins The X-Men Didn't Need A "Fresh Start" Or "Reviving" ? Because Clearly Fox Thought They Needed To, Hence The Reboot With "X-Men First Class"The X-Men series didn't need reviving. They just needed a movie that was well received. So they made a prequel that will had connections to the original trilogy. They just continued to add on that with the next movie.
How can a movie be a prequel and a reboot at the same time?
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No. They clearly didn't think so. Which is why they made a prequel instead of a reboot.So You're telling Me After X3 & Wolverine Origins The X-Men Didn't Need A "Fresh Start" Or "Reviving" ? Because Clearly Fox Thought They Needed To, Hence The Reboot With "X-Men First Class"
My opinions and views of First Class and every FoX-Men movie since is well known and well documented.So You Believe That "X-Men First Class" Didn't Revive The X-Men Movie Franchise?
Its pretty pathetic how your entire stance for FC being a reboot - when it's clearly not even when the director says it's a prequel and connected to the first trilogy - relies solely on the word "revive"The Original Trilogy Ended In 2006 & After 5 Years First Class Comes Out & Starts A New Trilogy [emoji]129300[/emoji] But Some How That Didn't Revive The X-Men Movie Franchise Tho Huh
Son probably failed all his vocabulary tests back in school.Revive and reboot really isn't the same thing. One is just breathing new life into something that already exists and the other one is obliterating it and starting from scratch [emoji]128514[/emoji]
Its Not "My" Definition CuzzThe context in which you used the word revive isn't really the same as the context of revive provided in the definition.
By your definition, The Force Awakens is a reboot [emoji]128514[/emoji]