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Crisco Kid posted:I like this too. People can be dwarfs in real life, so why shouldn't they also appear in films or television without requiring explanation? Despite what Hollywood would have us believe, there's no such thing as a default human, but casting has gotten us into the habit of thinking different types of people need to justify their existence before appearing in media. Let's have different types of people show up more often, not to meet a quota or because diversity integral to the plot, but because that's a more accurate reflection of reality.
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Josh Lyman posted:In principle, I agree, but you're kidding yourself if you don't think Dinklage was cast because he's a nerd god in a $300 million nerd film. Yeah, but that's probably better than "we need some sort of new diversity we can throw into this movie... Howzabout a dwarf for our villain? No, not that kind, ya moron." It's pretty awesome that an actor who can actually draw people based on his career and talent just happens to be a dwarf, as opposed to looking specifically to cast a dwarf and just going out and getting the most famous one.
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# ? May 22, 2014 20:32 |
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Every little detail about an actor is carefully considered by the casting crew - voice, hair color, skin color, and stature. If they decided to cast a dwarf they must have had a particular reason, especially since Trask isn't a dwarf in the comic books. Like I said, there are plenty of good actors they could have chosen from.Crisco Kid posted:I think the high rating on RT is in part because people are just shocked at how much it didn't suck. Edit: Josh Lyman, what happened to your avatar? What did you do? Baron Bifford fucked around with this message at 21:11 on May 22, 2014 |
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I'm glad to hear this is doing well, thought First Class and Wolverine were two of the best yet. Hopefully this keeps the series going on a high, I really didn't think it had any legs left after X3 and Origins. (Also, not to be a whiny SJW or whatever but for general knowledge in real life, midget is generally felt to be a demeaning word with circus connotations and "little person" is the preferred term nowadays. Just in case you weren't aware and it saves you embarrassment down the road.)
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# ? May 22, 2014 21:05 |
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Baron Bifford posted:Every little detail about an actor is carefully considered by the casting crew - voice, hair color, skin color, and stature. If they decided to cast a midget they must have had a particular reason, especially since Trask isn't a midget in the comic books. Like I said, there are plenty of good actors they could have chosen from. Maybe because he looks (and can act) the part, height difference be damned?
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# ? May 22, 2014 21:07 |
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THE BAR posted:Maybe because he looks (and can act) the part, height difference be damned? In Hollywood, talent is not enough.
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Baron Bifford posted:Hahahahahaha. As was mentioned earlier, when you're the most popular actor on a majorly popular show currently on television, that gets thrown out the window. Peter Dinklage is not being cast because they wanted a little person for the role and wanted to bring that into it, Peter Dinklage is being cast because if you tell people that guy from Game of Thrones is in the movie, they're gonna go see it.
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Crappy Jack posted:As was mentioned earlier, when you're the most popular actor on a majorly popular show currently on television, that gets thrown out the window. Peter Dinklage is not being cast because they wanted a little person for the role and wanted to bring that into it, Peter Dinklage is being cast because if you tell people that guy from Game of Thrones is in the movie, they're gonna go see it. DING DING DING DING It's like Godzilla. Bryan Cranston is a fantastic actor, but they almost certainly hired him because he'd be believable in the part, and has all of the good will in the world stored up from Breaking Bad.
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# ? May 22, 2014 21:42 |
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And yet the marketing has focused in Wolverine and Mystique. GG Fox marketing.
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# ? May 22, 2014 21:45 |
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Josh Lyman posted:And yet the marketing has focused in Wolverine and Mystique. GG Fox marketing. To be fair, there are like, a bajillion bankable actors in this movie.
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# ? May 22, 2014 21:47 |
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Yoshifan823 posted:To be fair, there are like, a bajillion bankable actors in this movie.
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# ? May 22, 2014 21:48 |
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I do admit, I've only been interested in the Disney Marvel movies (Iron Man, Captain America, etc.) as the others have been rather crap (Fantastic Four, Spider man). But I really enjoyed First Class and anything that erases the poo poo-stain that is X-men 3 is gold in my book. I remember when First Class came out and how that dumb gently caress Ratner tried to poo poo on its box office, even though his movie was coasting on two sequels, numerous A-Listers and the good-will of movie goers. And X-3 turned out to be so terrible, so poisonous, that Fox literally had to go back in time in order to try to salvage the franchise. And with this movie, actually erase it from existence and eliminate any need to ever see it from future viewers. It isn't often that you see a movie that completely ignores and disregards a previous director's work so thoroughly (not counting reboots or re-imaginings). I might actually go to the theater for this.
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# ? May 22, 2014 23:05 |
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This was a FANTASTIC film. I totally get that its going to be somewhat inaccessible for people if they haven't watched previous films in the franchise but at this point if you haven't seen those films you don't have anyone to blame but yourself. The future looks VERY grim and the costume design for that entire section was very good. The past was also great and McAvoy, Fassbender and Co knocked their performances out of the park. In regards to some of the continuity fuckery that isn't addressed, I think its for the best that we all agree that X-3 didn't happen. Its funny though, some of you mention that you had gone in with low expectations but frankly, after First Class and to a lesser extent The Wolverine (Which was okay in my book, certainly not as bad as X-3 or origins) my expectations were really high and I didn't feel let down in the slightest. I think the best endorsement I can give this film in any case, is that when the credits were rolling I immediately felt the urge to re-watch it. I wouldn't have minded in the slightest and I cannot wait to go see it again. EDIT: On a side note, I am going to be really sad when Hugh Jackman is finally done with Wolverine. I enjoy his interpretation of the character so much and he has been doing it for so long now. Its definitely going to happen in the next few films and I wish that he could keep going with the role FiftySeven fucked around with this message at 23:27 on May 22, 2014 |
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FiftySeven posted:EDIT: On a side note, I am going to be really sad when Hugh Jackman is finally done with Wolverine. I enjoy his interpretation of the character so much and he has been doing it for so long now. Its definitely going to happen in the next few films and I wish that he could keep going with the role Well, for what it is worth, Hugh Jackman has stated over and over again that he loves playing Wolverine. Enough to believe that it isn't bullshit. I think that he'll play him for as long as he is able to do so, honestly. And since the man himself hardly ever seems to age, it might be awhile.
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# ? May 22, 2014 23:34 |
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Josh Lyman posted:No doubt, but commercials haven't really featured Dinklage. He's featured in a few close ups, enough to go "hey! It's that guy!!" and heighten the interest of Tyrion/Dinklage fans. He did a promotion here in Melbourne with Hugh Jackman and Fan Bingbing. In any case he's obviously been cast moreso because he's well known right now, not because they wanted to "change the character into a dwarf". If anything I wish more movies ignored these factors in their casting (unlikely).
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Father Wendigo posted:One thing that bothered me: "Hey, let's bring back the black guy who's functionally immortal through adaptive evolutiOOPS, he's dead." That felt a few steps shy of the 'Girlfriend in the Fridge' play for blatantly forced dramatic tension. was he an autopsy photo? i dont remember him at all. unless you mean bishop who is a different character and different actor
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Dapper Dan posted:Well, for what it is worth, Hugh Jackman has stated over and over again that he loves playing Wolverine. Enough to believe that it isn't bullshit. I think that he'll play him for as long as he is able to do so, honestly. And since the man himself hardly ever seems to age, it might be awhile. That's been consistent for years, too. I remember on some chat show (forgot which one) he was joking about how he likes to wear the claws when he sleeps with his wife. He really does seem to have a genuine love of the role. I really want to re-watch the movie sooner than later.
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# ? May 23, 2014 01:53 |
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I remember the arguments over that casting way back when we had to make special chat rooms just to argue in. Horrible things were said, things you could never take back But then you saw him in the cage fight in the start of X-Men and you knew they nailed it. Okay, he's really tall and clearly way too handsome to be Canadian, but that's Wolverine alright.
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# ? May 23, 2014 02:36 |
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Ticket purchased for Sunday. It's been a long time since I've been excited for an X-Men film.
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# ? May 23, 2014 03:41 |
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Saw this last night. It was good, but I think the recent Thor and Captain America movies were better and more entertaining.
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# ? May 23, 2014 04:13 |
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Wow, after Origins I never thought I would be hype for a X-Men movie again. First Class was great, but not great enough to give me hope about the series. Then they pick my favorite X story line to do a movie of? Then it sounds like it will train wreck in production? Nope. Wouldn't have eve expected this to be good. drat you for making me hype for X-Men again. ....actually I pray to god this is as great as you say CD. I want X-Men to be awesome again.
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# ? May 23, 2014 04:25 |
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People liked First Class? Like uh Magneto has some decent scenes but the movie is straight up trash outside of that.
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Crisco Kid posted:I like this too. People can be dwarfs in real life, so why shouldn't they also appear in films or television without requiring explanation? Despite what Hollywood would have us believe, there's no such thing as a default human, but casting has gotten us into the habit of thinking different types of people need to justify their existence before appearing in media. Let's have different types of people show up more often, not to meet a quota or because diversity integral to the plot, but because that's a more accurate reflection of reality. It's ridiculous to not address it at all in a movie about mutants. Dwarves are 0.0001% of the population and there has never been a prominent dwarf politician or CEO on the national level, a more accurate reflection of reality would be that he's treated like a mutant especially in the contexts of the 60's.
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# ? May 23, 2014 05:35 |
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If Bryan Singer can do one thing extremely well it's make a good looking flick. This film was gorgeous except for the future scenes. I wish that was enough but I really didn't like much beyond the film looking pretty.
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Just got back from the first screening available tonight, which also happened to be my first time in an RPX theater. I don't know if the Dolby Atmos really mattered, but the regular showing was only $2 cheaper and I didn't want to risk a lovely screen/seats. In any case, I thought it was very good. It didn't have that something special, but only Gravity and Inception immediately come to mind as films that do. Bottom line, go see it. There's no reason not to. TheNakedFantastic posted:People liked First Class? Like uh Magneto has some decent scenes but the movie is straight up trash outside of that. Josh Lyman fucked around with this message at 06:18 on May 23, 2014 |
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TheNakedFantastic posted:People liked First Class? Like uh Magneto has some decent scenes but the movie is straight up trash outside of that. I thought it was garbage too just like X-3 with too much of a whimsical tone. The third act in that film was way too cringe-worthy for me. X-men, X2, and The Wolverine felt much more immersive and actually made you give a poo poo about the characters.
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There's a scene which doesn't make a lot of sense to me in the movie: The Paris peace conference. There, Trask tries to sell his Sentinels to a bunch of America's enemies, which include the Russians and the Vietnamese. That's treason! Trask even gets arrested for it at the end of the movie. I know he was having trouble with Congress but this only gets him arrested. What was he thinking? The second thing about that scene is that the people in the meeting immediately grab the Vietnamese general (who is really Mystique) when Trask's scanner identifies "him" as a mutant. There would have been two plausible ways for the attendees to react: 1) They do not believe Trask's little doo-hickey actually works (it's just a plastic box with blinking lights for all they can tell), and 2) They point out that mutant or not, the "general" is still an official delegate and thus cannot be touched (they couldn't know he had been replaced by a shapeshifter). The whole scene felt like a really forced attempt to tie the mutant issue to historical events. Baron Bifford fucked around with this message at 07:56 on May 23, 2014 |
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Just dropping in to say holy hell the Nixon lookalike actor was horrible and distracting, gently caress.
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# ? May 23, 2014 06:50 |
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Easily the best X-Men movie to date. What a pleasant surprise.
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Baron Bifford posted:There's a scene which doesn't make a lot of sense to me in the movie: Well, Trask said he cares about uniting mankind against the mutants. As far as he knows, sentinels will only hunt mutants anyway, so it's pretty irrelevant who gets them as long as someone does and shows them off. In the process, powerful mutants will probably successfully destroy some, which he can use as fearmongering (LOOK AT THE TERRIBLE POWER THESE CREATURES HOLD) to support more getting made, more countries employing them. Their value as weapons to be used against other countries is near nothing, since again, their big selling point is that they only target mutants and are otherwise (as Trask himself said) more or less just unmanned fighter jets. I agree with you on the second bit though.
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# ? May 23, 2014 07:12 |
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One thing I need help on. where the hell did Kitty's new power come from?
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Rhyno posted:One thing I need help on. The screenwriter deciding to say "gently caress it, let someone else figure it out."
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Rhyno posted:One thing I need help on. I was asking this same thing. Unless both me and my friend missed something, its just literally never explained in the slightest. Not even a handwave-y one.
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Rhyno posted:One thing I need help on. She can phase things through space, why not time? New powers for the sake of the plot happen all the time in comics. Secondary mutation! As a fellow coming book fan but personally I was more upset that Sunspot just looked like a generic flame guy. I couldn't even figure out it was supposed to be him until the credits. Blink on the other hand looked way better than she does in comics.
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AnonSpore posted:Well, Trask said he cares about uniting mankind against the mutants. As far as he knows, sentinels will only hunt mutants anyway, so it's pretty irrelevant who gets them as long as someone does and shows them off. In the process, powerful mutants will probably successfully destroy some, which he can use as fearmongering (LOOK AT THE TERRIBLE POWER THESE CREATURES HOLD) to support more getting made, more countries employing them. Their value as weapons to be used against other countries is near nothing, since again, their big selling point is that they only target mutants and are otherwise (as Trask himself said) more or less just unmanned fighter jets.
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Baron Bifford posted:It's still treason to sell weapons and military secrets to an enemy nation, especially since said weapons can be easily reprogrammed to attack humans. I just figured Trask didn't give a gently caress about treason as long as people starting seeing mutants as a threat.
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Baron Bifford posted:It's still treason to sell weapons and military secrets to an enemy nation, especially since said weapons can be easily reprogrammed to attack humans.
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# ? May 23, 2014 08:07 |
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Those death scenes in the future segments were ridiculously brutal. Like, I legitimately felt awful for the characters. And are all the X-Men from First Class dead now? Like, straight up tortured and experimented on? I just need a hug. edit: gently caress that was a good movie.
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# ? May 23, 2014 08:23 |
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I thought for sure they'd make a connection between Trask's genetic mutation as a midget and all the other mutants, especially after seeing the painting he had in his office, but then they never touched on it. Count me among the surprised.
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Way Strong Pimphand posted:Those death scenes in the future segments were ridiculously brutal. Like, I legitimately felt awful for the characters. And are all the X-Men from First Class dead now? Like, straight up tortured and experimented on? I just need a hug. Everyone except for Havok, Hank and Mystique, yeah.
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