Movies: X-Men 2
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Stoo 70 wrote: As far as I know, X2's a 12A, Here it has been desifnated as M which is a reccomendation rather than a restriction. The real problem is that the advertisers have been promoting it in all the kids TV hours, from small kids to teenagers. I think that sux. Regardz Colin J Davies
Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin
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Kid-time adverts: a captive audience! What can I say? At least it's not Christmas, cuz if it was then she'd be askin for new barbie stuff or whatever! ;) At the end of the day, it's your call, but you might want to go see it first alone just to be sure...
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You should do... don't know about you but my first A level exam's on the 19th, and the rest are about two weeks after that. Go out and enjoy yourself with ur mates while there's still time! :eek:
Stoo 70 wrote: Go out and enjoy yourself with ur mates while there's still time! Lol, thanks :) We're 27 and my husbands doing part 3 of ACCA this year. Hoping it'll be the end of his exams by December, so that we can really get down to some serious travelling before settling down and having a family. Stoo 70 wrote: first A level exam's on the 19th Good luck! :rose:
So few words, and yet so precise! Megan, you're a poet of mathematical accuracy! - Jörgen Sigvardsson
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Stoo 70 wrote: Go out and enjoy yourself with ur mates while there's still time! Lol, thanks :) We're 27 and my husbands doing part 3 of ACCA this year. Hoping it'll be the end of his exams by December, so that we can really get down to some serious travelling before settling down and having a family. Stoo 70 wrote: first A level exam's on the 19th Good luck! :rose:
So few words, and yet so precise! Megan, you're a poet of mathematical accuracy! - Jörgen Sigvardsson
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Stoo 70 wrote: As far as I know, X2's a 12A, Here it has been desifnated as M which is a reccomendation rather than a restriction. The real problem is that the advertisers have been promoting it in all the kids TV hours, from small kids to teenagers. I think that sux. Regardz Colin J Davies
Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin
Warning Link to the minion's animation, do not use. It's a real shame that people as stupid as you can work out how to use a computer. said by Christian Graus in the Soapbox
Colin Davies wrote: The real problem is that the advertisers have been promoting it in all the kids TV hours, from small kids to teenagers. I think that sux. I seem to remember a similar problem with Spiderman last year. It must make things really difficult for parents.
So few words, and yet so precise! Megan, you're a poet of mathematical accuracy! - Jörgen Sigvardsson
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X-Men 1 was a pilot episode. X-Men 2 is the introduction. X-Men 3 is going to be the kicker. I thought X-Men 1 was a good movie. A fun entertaining romp of kick-ass effects, cool characters and interesting locations. Now though I see all it really was was a pilot episode, an idea-floater. Would we respond well to a movie with mutants in it? Could we identify or would we be revolted, intolerant and non-understanding? The movie was a resounding success. With the concept proven, X-Men 2 could be subtler, more mature and truer to the point of X-Men. I was really quite taken aback by just how good it was, far beyond my expectations. I thought it was going to be more of the same "skop, skiet, en donner"* but subtle touches like the quite moving flash back to Wolverine seeing his claws for the first time in the tunnel and the pain in his face as he killed the woman with the claws showed that to not be the case. There were some very raw and untamed moments in X-Men 2, quite unlike what you expect from Hollywood. Kids could have watched X-Men 1 and enjoyed it, but I don't seem them enjoying X-Men 2 half as much. A far more mature movie IMO, with a well put message to all of us. We often rate Sci-Fi movies seperately from other supposedly more serious genres. SF is often shielded from the worst critics because it is Sci-Fi and we go to watch the cool effects and scary aliens. Just like SF literature was considered a poorer cousin intellectually way back when so SF movies of today are considered there just for eye candy and not for their meaning. I honestly think X-Men 2 though can be considered a very good movie on any level. Strip away the effects and it still works very well. So there you go folks, I think it was a fantastic film. Matrix Reloaded had better be a quantumn shift better or I feel it will be trumped by X-Men 2. Believe me, that says a lot coming from me. *Afrikaans for an action flick. Kick, shoot and beat-up. Probably the only thing I don't like much about the movie versions of X-Men is their portrayal of Rogue. She is a fine character in the movies, but nothing like the character I know from the TV series. Maybe a X-Men fan can tell me; Is the Rogue in the comic books the Rogue in the movies and does she only later become the woman you see in the TV series?
It's Simple, Famke Janssen is in it, and because I'm coming from the Netherlands (just as she does), I need to see it. Well I do like the rest too you know. LPCTSTR Dutch = TEXT("Double Dutch :-)");
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Paul Watson wrote: X-Men 2 Shhhhhh.... Don't say it too loud or Brendan will decide to take a study break and drag me down to the movies :~
So few words, and yet so precise! Megan, you're a poet of mathematical accuracy! - Jörgen Sigvardsson
Megan Forbes wrote: Don't say it too loud or Brendan will decide to take a study break and drag me down to the movies Medway Valley Park, or Cineworld @ Ashford ? :-D Cheers, Barry
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I have to agree with the general consensus here; the film is pretty great, and the effects are awesome. Having read the comics as a kid, I'm pleased to say that the transition from comic strip to movie screen has been a sucessful one, and that the characters remain as rock-solid as ever, only this time there's more of them! :-D
There are loads of new characters that I've never seen before (such as "I can make my body metal" guy and "big loud scream girl" :confused: ), so it seems that there's no shortage of individual plotlines to follow. If I had to fault it, the ending did leave way too many loose ends, but then we all know that the third one is coming! I'd say this is probably the best film around at the mo, but the Reloaded WILL kick ass... :cool:
Go see them both!
Stoo Just because you're paranoid, doesn't mean they're not after you...
Welcome to CP Stoo. :) And you're right, Reloaded will be totally awesome. I'm gonna go see it opening night. :-D
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I have to agree with the general consensus here; the film is pretty great, and the effects are awesome. Having read the comics as a kid, I'm pleased to say that the transition from comic strip to movie screen has been a sucessful one, and that the characters remain as rock-solid as ever, only this time there's more of them! :-D
There are loads of new characters that I've never seen before (such as "I can make my body metal" guy and "big loud scream girl" :confused: ), so it seems that there's no shortage of individual plotlines to follow. If I had to fault it, the ending did leave way too many loose ends, but then we all know that the third one is coming! I'd say this is probably the best film around at the mo, but the Reloaded WILL kick ass... :cool:
Go see them both!
Stoo Just because you're paranoid, doesn't mean they're not after you...
The "I can make my body metal" guy is Colossus (Piotr Rasputin - Russian) and "big loud scream girl" is Siryn (Theresa Cassidy - Irish). Colossus has been a prominent character in the XMen universe for a very long time and Siryn is the daughter of Banshee also a long time character. Steve
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The "I can make my body metal" guy is Colossus (Piotr Rasputin - Russian) and "big loud scream girl" is Siryn (Theresa Cassidy - Irish). Colossus has been a prominent character in the XMen universe for a very long time and Siryn is the daughter of Banshee also a long time character. Steve
Steve Mayfield wrote: The "I can make my body metal" guy is Colossus (Piotr Rasputin - Russian) and "big loud scream girl" is Siryn (Theresa Cassidy - Irish). ... and that showed me! :-O I'll admit that I'm not the world's leading authority of X-men, I just enjoyed the film and read some of the comics. Cheers for humbling me anyway, man! ;P :cool: Stoo
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Steve Mayfield wrote: The "I can make my body metal" guy is Colossus (Piotr Rasputin - Russian) and "big loud scream girl" is Siryn (Theresa Cassidy - Irish). ... and that showed me! :-O I'll admit that I'm not the world's leading authority of X-men, I just enjoyed the film and read some of the comics. Cheers for humbling me anyway, man! ;P :cool: Stoo
It is always nice to be able to share (not to humble) some of my trivia knowledge (not to mention that I have an X-Men collection that goes back to 1963 including the very first #1 issue). So much of my brain is filled with the stuff (trivia), its nice to know the space is useful for something...:) Steve
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Steve Mayfield wrote: The "I can make my body metal" guy is Colossus (Piotr Rasputin - Russian) and "big loud scream girl" is Siryn (Theresa Cassidy - Irish). ... and that showed me! :-O I'll admit that I'm not the world's leading authority of X-men, I just enjoyed the film and read some of the comics. Cheers for humbling me anyway, man! ;P :cool: Stoo
It is always nice to be able to share (not to humble) some of my trivia knowledge (not to mention that I have an X-Men collection that goes back to 1963 including the very first #1 issue). So much of my brain is filled with the stuff (trivia), its nice to know the space is useful for something...:) Steve
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Question, My 5 yr old dayghter wants to go see it, Should I take her ? Regardz Colin J Davies
Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin
Warning Link to the minion's animation, do not use. It's a real shame that people as stupid as you can work out how to use a computer. said by Christian Graus in the Soapbox
Colin Davies wrote: My 5 yr old dayghter wants to go see it, Should I take her ? If she were my kid I would not take her, not because of the violence but because she probably would not enjoy it. It would be a bit of a waste IMO. Also some of the scenes would probably have scared me silly at age 5.
Paul Watson
Bluegrass
Cape Town, South Africabrianwelsch wrote: I find my day goes by more smoothly if I never question other peoples fantasies. My own disturb me enough.
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Colin Davies wrote: My 5 yr old dayghter wants to go see it, Should I take her ? If she were my kid I would not take her, not because of the violence but because she probably would not enjoy it. It would be a bit of a waste IMO. Also some of the scenes would probably have scared me silly at age 5.
Paul Watson
Bluegrass
Cape Town, South Africabrianwelsch wrote: I find my day goes by more smoothly if I never question other peoples fantasies. My own disturb me enough.
She didn't enjoy most of it. :-( I regret having taken her now, but she nagged me so much to go see it. :-( Regardz Colin J Davies
Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin
Warning Link to the minion's animation, do not use. It's a real shame that people as stupid as you can work out how to use a computer. said by Christian Graus in the Soapbox
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Paul Watson wrote: X-Men 2 Shhhhhh.... Don't say it too loud or Brendan will decide to take a study break and drag me down to the movies :~
So few words, and yet so precise! Megan, you're a poet of mathematical accuracy! - Jörgen Sigvardsson
Megan Forbes wrote: Don't say it too loud or Brendan will decide to take a study break and drag me down to the movies Meg, it is a good movie, for Sci-Fi nuts or not. :)
Paul Watson
Bluegrass
Cape Town, South Africabrianwelsch wrote: I find my day goes by more smoothly if I never question other peoples fantasies. My own disturb me enough.
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Megan Forbes wrote: Don't say it too loud or Brendan will decide to take a study break and drag me down to the movies Medway Valley Park, or Cineworld @ Ashford ? :-D Cheers, Barry
Barry Lapthorn wrote: Medway Valley Park, or Cineworld @ Ashford ? Probably BexleyHeath (we live in Orpington). I believe Bromley is closer, but don't know how to get there :-O
So few words, and yet so precise! Megan, you're a poet of mathematical accuracy! - Jörgen Sigvardsson
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Barry Lapthorn wrote: Medway Valley Park, or Cineworld @ Ashford ? Probably BexleyHeath (we live in Orpington). I believe Bromley is closer, but don't know how to get there :-O
So few words, and yet so precise! Megan, you're a poet of mathematical accuracy! - Jörgen Sigvardsson
Megan Forbes wrote: Probably BexleyHeath (we live in Orpington). So you've moved closer in then! You need to update/remove that bit of your profile ;) I used to live in Bexley, a long time ago :) It's easier to get to Bromley than B'heath from Orpington. You're better off going to Bluewater anyway ;) Cheers, Barry
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Megan Forbes wrote: Probably BexleyHeath (we live in Orpington). So you've moved closer in then! You need to update/remove that bit of your profile ;) I used to live in Bexley, a long time ago :) It's easier to get to Bromley than B'heath from Orpington. You're better off going to Bluewater anyway ;) Cheers, Barry
Damn - it's so hard to find old threads when notifications go to Hotmail! I actually work in Maidstone, but live in Orpington as my husband works in the city. He takes the train, and I drive down the M20 each morning :) You're right about Bluewater, it's pretty awesome. Only problem is, we end up with aching feet before we can get round the whole place...
So few words, and yet so precise! Megan, you're a poet of mathematical accuracy! - Jörgen Sigvardsson