Mystique is the ultimate minion.
She's like--- the most perfect 1st lieutenant ever. The FE wishes it had its own Mystique.
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Peter Wingfield's in this movie! How come no one told me Peter Wingfield's in this movie???
Hn. American accent too. odd.
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I still have the opinion I had last movie: Rogue and Wolverine have entirely too much UST. In three or four years they'll have solved her touchy-problem and be doing it like rabbits.
That said, Bobby was really sweet, and much more endearing in this movie than the last.
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So nice when kids and teenagers in movies actually behave and react like kids and teenagers, even with superpowers.
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::girl screams:: That's a hell of a warning system.
Wall of ice. Neat-o.
How cool was it that Rogue was the one flying the jet? I love it when movies attempt to break gender stereotypes.
"Don't we have any weapons on this thing?" Yeah, it's called Literal Manifestation of Wrath Of God, and it has white eyeballs and is sitting in your pilot's chair. See twisters! Twisters x200!
Ack! Jean's dead! Or is she? Either way, her eyes are cool. Wow. I actually feel totally bad for Cyclops. More so than Wolverine. Wolverine has a super-crush, Cyclops looks like he lost his soulmate.
I feel sorry for the metal girl. Dying while under someone else's control, no will of her own.
Heh. How cool is it that Xavier is the most lethal dude on the planet, and could end mankind?
I do like Nightcrawler, with his leaping and blurry blue smoke and very personal take on religion. And pride in the circus.
C'mon, who didn't know Magneto was going to reverse it? I saw that.
Mystique's bar-girl dress looking exactly like her blue skin was a great costuming decision.
Pyro going bad was too easy to see, but the actor was mean enough that he was more convincing to me than Anakin ever was. I was very interested by the line: "I can only manipulate the fire; I can't create it." Indeed, fire is a gift that consumes and destroys, that does not create.
I want my own Mystique. Someone get me one for next Christmas?
All in all, vastly more entertaining than the last, and with a much more interesting plot.
I expect Matrix 2 to blow it out of the water, and Return of the Ring to blast them both off the planet.
She's like--- the most perfect 1st lieutenant ever. The FE wishes it had its own Mystique.
...
Peter Wingfield's in this movie! How come no one told me Peter Wingfield's in this movie???
Hn. American accent too. odd.
...
I still have the opinion I had last movie: Rogue and Wolverine have entirely too much UST. In three or four years they'll have solved her touchy-problem and be doing it like rabbits.
That said, Bobby was really sweet, and much more endearing in this movie than the last.
...
So nice when kids and teenagers in movies actually behave and react like kids and teenagers, even with superpowers.
...
::girl screams:: That's a hell of a warning system.
Wall of ice. Neat-o.
How cool was it that Rogue was the one flying the jet? I love it when movies attempt to break gender stereotypes.
"Don't we have any weapons on this thing?" Yeah, it's called Literal Manifestation of Wrath Of God, and it has white eyeballs and is sitting in your pilot's chair. See twisters! Twisters x200!
Ack! Jean's dead! Or is she? Either way, her eyes are cool. Wow. I actually feel totally bad for Cyclops. More so than Wolverine. Wolverine has a super-crush, Cyclops looks like he lost his soulmate.
I feel sorry for the metal girl. Dying while under someone else's control, no will of her own.
Heh. How cool is it that Xavier is the most lethal dude on the planet, and could end mankind?
I do like Nightcrawler, with his leaping and blurry blue smoke and very personal take on religion. And pride in the circus.
C'mon, who didn't know Magneto was going to reverse it? I saw that.
Mystique's bar-girl dress looking exactly like her blue skin was a great costuming decision.
Pyro going bad was too easy to see, but the actor was mean enough that he was more convincing to me than Anakin ever was. I was very interested by the line: "I can only manipulate the fire; I can't create it." Indeed, fire is a gift that consumes and destroys, that does not create.
I want my own Mystique. Someone get me one for next Christmas?
All in all, vastly more entertaining than the last, and with a much more interesting plot.
I expect Matrix 2 to blow it out of the water, and Return of the Ring to blast them both off the planet.
Re: whose Bryan?
Date: 2003-05-11 12:56 am (UTC)Annything with the name "Gene Roddenbery" attached willl be accepted, even when it is total rubbish (andromeda I am looing at you!)