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We've all done it.Originally Posted by CP1708
Retype that @#$% Dirk, just do it.
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We've all done it.Originally Posted by CP1708
Retype that @#$% Dirk, just do it.
*Fist pump*Originally Posted by Kevin Cleveland
Forget your little X-Men movie. Emma Stone is back to being a redhead.
*Fist pump*Originally Posted by Kevin Cleveland
Forget your little X-Men movie. Emma Stone is back to being a redhead.
And how you gonna gripe about the powers of X-Men staples like Beast and Banshee?
I'm saying! That IS what Banshee and Beast are.
I actually loved Banshee, always been one of my favorite X-Men, and liked the way he was played.
And how you gonna gripe about the powers of X-Men staples like Beast and Banshee?
I'm saying! That IS what Banshee and Beast are.
I actually loved Banshee, always been one of my favorite X-Men, and liked the way he was played.
She's kind of a collaborator. She's James McAvoy's love interest in the film. She's a doctor in the comics and she's a CIA agent [in the film]. She's a real pioneer. It's in the '60s and it's a time when women did not work in the CIA. She's very smart, very ambitious, very forthright and really truly believes that humans and mutants can co-exist and in fact help one another.
Byrne's First Class co-star January Jones has called the shooting schedule "unrealistic," considering that Vaughn only had 13 months to make the prequel and, initially, only two months to complete principal photography. Byrne, however, had no complaints about the schedule, calling it "luxurious".
No, on the contrary, [shooting] films [you] have so much time. I come from TV-land, I come from Damages where you have no time. You have no preparation. You just get the scene the night before and you hope and pray you do a good job. To me, X-Men felt luxurious.
It's a good thing that Byrne approves of the schedule, since she could appear in more First Class movies. In an interview with Cinema Blend, Byrne revealed that the entire cast has been signed for a trilogy.
Technically we all, I think, had to get on for three, but you know sequels. We'll just wait for the first one to come out and see how it all unfolds.
She's kind of a collaborator. She's James McAvoy's love interest in the film. She's a doctor in the comics and she's a CIA agent [in the film]. She's a real pioneer. It's in the '60s and it's a time when women did not work in the CIA. She's very smart, very ambitious, very forthright and really truly believes that humans and mutants can co-exist and in fact help one another.
Byrne's First Class co-star January Jones has called the shooting schedule "unrealistic," considering that Vaughn only had 13 months to make the prequel and, initially, only two months to complete principal photography. Byrne, however, had no complaints about the schedule, calling it "luxurious".
No, on the contrary, [shooting] films [you] have so much time. I come from TV-land, I come from Damages where you have no time. You have no preparation. You just get the scene the night before and you hope and pray you do a good job. To me, X-Men felt luxurious.
It's a good thing that Byrne approves of the schedule, since she could appear in more First Class movies. In an interview with Cinema Blend, Byrne revealed that the entire cast has been signed for a trilogy.
Technically we all, I think, had to get on for three, but you know sequels. We'll just wait for the first one to come out and see how it all unfolds.
There is a new Wolverine movie in the works, a very dark and new take on Wolverine.Originally Posted by JapanAir21
I meant the character development of Charles and Erik of course.
Wolverine has had three movies to develop his story, and it still doesn't touch what they did in First Class IMO.
There is a new Wolverine movie in the works, a very dark and new take on Wolverine.Originally Posted by JapanAir21
I meant the character development of Charles and Erik of course.
Wolverine has had three movies to develop his story, and it still doesn't touch what they did in First Class IMO.