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reply posted on 30-12-2005 @ 10:30 AM by Umbrax
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What timeline are they using?
They are using X-men Movie timeline  .
I don't know the reasoning behind the decision to make Psylock evil, but I'm sure it’s going to tick off a lot of fans.
Personally I don't care  . I bet she will be getting something like 60 seconds of screen time, if that.
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reply posted on 30-12-2005 @ 06:52 PM by Umbrax
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Beware of Death
Patrick Stewart talks with DreamWatch magazine about X3.
He says "[X3] has a number of quite significant deaths."
trekweb.com
With regard to the script for the third X -MEN movie, he feels that fans of the movie series will not be disappointed. "The script, I believe, is the
best script of the three." he said "It's very intense, it's very emotional, it's very personal about the individuals that we've already got to
know in the first two movies. It has some astonishing set-piece sequences. It has a number of quite significant deaths. [From] what I've seen so
far, I think, it's likely to be extraordinary. Some absolutely outstanding work is happening in Vancouver - including from some of the new people
who've come onboard ranging from Kelsey Grammer to Vinnie Jones, who are now part of the X-MEN family, If anyone saw Brett's RED DRAGON, which I
thought was an outstanding film, I don't think they have any reason to be nervous."
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reply posted on 3-1-2006 @ 01:32 PM by ZeddicusZulZorander
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Angel
Beast
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reply posted on 9-1-2006 @ 11:23 AM by Umbrax
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Hugh Jackman on X3
Hugh Jackman has some very exciting words about X-men 3 at Entertainment
Weekly
Jackman who already plays (IMO) an excellent Wolverine is taking things further in the next X-Men movie.
We tried to incorporate a little more of some of the artwork of the comics into Wolverine's fighting style. I was very adamant at the beginning in 1
and 2 -- I used to watch tapes of Mike Tyson -- and I was like, I don't want it to be pretty. I don't want it to be martial arts. I don't want him
to be anything other than, like, a street fighter. He doesn't fight for the sake of fighting. If he can take someone's head off in the first punch,
he'll take it off. Simon [Crane, stunt coordinator for Mr. & Mrs. Smith, Troy, and both Tomb Raiders] kind of convinced me and we worked on some
styles of incorporating some of the artwork in the comics, which is a little stylized, more to use what his strength is -- which is [that he's]
small. Me, I'm actually a tall man, so that took a little training and I worked hard on that.
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reply posted on 23-1-2006 @ 10:02 AM by Umbrax
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New X3 pics
canmag.com has gotten some new X3 pictures. Here are a couple of them.
Phoenix
X-men with director Brett Ratner.
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reply posted on 3-2-2006 @ 12:57 PM by Umbrax
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Nightcrawler didn’t make the movie but he is in the X3 game.
Here is a first look at the X3 videogame.
ps2.ign.com...
If you're a comics fan that's curious about Nightcrawler's whereabouts in the upcoming movie sequel X3, then X-Men: The Official Movie Game may be
just what you're looking for. Developed by Z-Axis after a long hiatus from the gaming world, X-Men TOG serves as a bridge between the final moments
of 2003's enjoyable superhero flick and this year's highly anticipated follow-up.
It's a shame we wont get to see this costume on the big screen.
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reply posted on 8-2-2006 @ 12:25 PM by Umbrax
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Here is a German site that has areally good collection of X3 photos.
x-men-movies.de
Click the above link to see the whole collection.
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reply posted on 8-2-2006 @ 12:42 PM by Umbrax
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Yeah it looks like they really messed up Juggy  .
For some reason the X-Men movies like to do their own thing when it comes to the villains.
In the first movie Toad was nothing like the Toad in the comics. Only the name was the same. Sabertooth who is a homicidal maniac in the book is a
dumb brute in the movie. Mystique is naked in the movie (not complaining about that).
Pyro in X2 is not Australian like he is in the comic. In X3 Psylocke is a villain...
Oh well, at least they did well on Magneto I guess.
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reply posted on 8-2-2006 @ 12:53 PM by Dr Love
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When I think of Juggernaut I think of Butterbean, but maybe a little more svelte.
Peace
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reply posted on 8-2-2006 @ 06:13 PM by Umbrax
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Butterbean!
I can see where you are coming from.
Here are new photos from the link above.
Colossus in steel form. Looks waaaay too dark for me.
I think this is Jean when she first returns from the lake.
OMFG this is just comical
From left we have Juggernaut, Callisto, Sunfire, and Arclight.
I feel like tossing eggs at them
Now we're talking!
That pic reminds me of this comic cover.
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reply posted on 11-2-2006 @ 10:50 AM by Umbrax
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Take a stand May 26.
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reply posted on 13-2-2006 @ 09:43 PM by Disaster_Boy
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Rogue was always my favouurite hottie from the comics, they did well with her.
I don't like the clolssus metal look. Wasn't he more a 'lighter' metal? That pic of Juggernaught and the crew really made me laugh. The abs on old
jugs are just way too sprayed for my liking. No way jugs was that cut.
I agree with butterbean
Not sure if we get it here in Aus around may or not, but I am really looking forward to this. Glad there hasn't been much talk of ol' cyclops. Never
liked him.
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reply posted on 14-2-2006 @ 12:35 PM by Umbrax
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reply posted on 20-2-2006 @ 01:36 PM by Umbrax
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reply posted on 23-2-2006 @ 10:16 AM by Umbrax
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I just read an interview with Kelsey Grammer on Comicbookresources.com.
It is a really good interview and now I'm really looking forward to seeing Beast in the film.
That's about it. Hank's presence, of course, is a little bit of a sleight of hand thing. It's a bit of a misleader at first, because you don't
really assume…I mean, people that are fans of the comic will know that he probably can fight pretty well, but in this manifestation of his
character, he's sworn off that, basically. He's more of an advisor - a senior diplomat, basically. So, his physical prowess should, I think,
surprise and delight the audience.
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reply posted on 2-3-2006 @ 11:50 AM by Umbrax
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20th Century Fox has released a synopsis for X-Men: The Last Stand.
www.superherohype.com
n X-MEN: THE LAST STAND, the final chapter in the "X-Men" motion picture trilogy, a "cure" for mutancy threatens to alter the course of history.
For the first time, mutants have a choice: retain their uniqueness, though it isolates and alienates them, or give up their powers and become human.
The opposing viewpoints of mutant leaders Charles Xavier, who preaches tolerance, and Magneto, who believes in the survival of the fittest, are put to
the ultimate test - triggering the war to end all wars.
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reply posted on 4-3-2006 @ 05:16 PM by Umbrax
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Fans of the TV show "24" will get to see an exclusive trailer this Monday night.
www.xmenfilms.net
Mike at Madonna Download has provided XMF with the commercial used to promote the upcoming tv debut of the X-Men: The Last Stand trailer for this
Monday! You can view the video here or here or here! Make sure to catch FOX TV's 24 this Monday at 8pm/ 7c!
Click the link to view the promo ad for this Monday's trailer debute.
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reply posted on 6-3-2006 @ 10:05 AM by Umbrax
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Revelation of X3 plot info.
popwatch.ew.com...
The end of X2 seemed to set up a third installment focusing on a Jean Grey/Dark Phoenix story line that would follow the evolution of the
goody-two-shoes character (played by Famke Janssen) into a super-baddie. But the driving plot of The Last Stand turns out to be the discovery of a
"cure" for mutations. Why the switch? "To start and end the movie with just Dark Phoenix is silly," says Marvel Studios CEO Avi Arad. "It's not
enough -- you run out of story." But Twentieth Century Fox chairman Tom Rothman says the new direction will still thrill: "It has one of the coolest
beginnings. It begins with [Patrick Stewart's] Xavier and [Ian McKellen's] Magneto together as young men." And devotees of Halle Berry/Storm
(pictured with, from left to right, Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart, and Kelsey Grammer) will be relieved to know that the weather-wielding mutant is
central to the third film and, more importantly, has a new wig.
Sounds exciting. I can't wait to see Storm in this movie.
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reply posted on 7-3-2006 @ 01:19 AM by Umbrax
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New X3 Theatrical Trailer.
It is here. The full trailer for X-Men: The Last Stand.
See Magneto gather his army.
See Angel Fly.
See the Juggernaut chase Kitty Pryde through walls.
See Iceman freeze more than a beer.
This movie is going to be a fanboy’s wet dream.
You probably want the link huh?
www.apple.com/trailers
EDIT: You must have the newest version of Quicktime to view the trailer.
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