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What movies are you looking forward to in June 2011?
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I really wanted to say "Cars 2," but it hasn't caught my attention like the other Pixar films have yet. I'll be there opening day just the same though.
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X-Men: First Class! Although I should probably watch the second and third before this. (I've only seen the first, which I loved). I've seen the trailers, and little Mystique is so cute.
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I picked Cars 2 since I have a free ticket for it (Though it will not be one of Pixar's best).
I am also interested in Green Lantern and Super 8. I am weary about X-Men first class since it looks like it will get crap reviews.
I am staying far away from Transformers 3 (or Michael Bay's "How to Make a Quick Buck" as I call it)
I am also interested in Green Lantern and Super 8. I am weary about X-Men first class since it looks like it will get crap reviews.
I am staying far away from Transformers 3 (or Michael Bay's "How to Make a Quick Buck" as I call it)
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Myself, I am looking forward to:
X-Men First Class
The Green Lantern
Super 8 (this one I won't miss, for sure)
Cars 2
Transformers: Dark of the Moon
I am casually interested in:
Mr. Popper's Penguins (until I saw it starred Jim Carrey, now I am not sure)
X-Men First Class
The Green Lantern
Super 8 (this one I won't miss, for sure)
Cars 2
Transformers: Dark of the Moon
I am casually interested in:
Mr. Popper's Penguins (until I saw it starred Jim Carrey, now I am not sure)
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Being as it's a prequel, I don't think you have to see parts 2 and 3 before "First Class" to get it. I hope the make a part 4! I hear they might actually.Scarred4life wrote:X-Men: First Class! Although I should probably watch the second and third before this. (I've only seen the first, which I loved). I've seen the trailers, and little Mystique is so cute.
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Yeah, I know, but I like to see things in the order they came out (I'm a freak that way:P ) Even if I don't get the chance to see them beforehand, I won't be missing this.milojthatch wrote:Being as it's a prequel, I don't think you have to see parts 2 and 3 before "First Class" to get it. I hope the make a part 4! I hear they might actually.
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Actually, early word is that it's great. And in regards to the continuity of it among the other X-Men films, they are ignoring Last Stand and Wolverine. It is a prequel to the first two X-Men films (Bryan Singer is a producer on First Class, it should be noted).PixarFan2006 wrote:I am weary about X-Men first class since it looks like it will get crap reviews.
Anyway, I voted for:
X-Men: First Class
Super 8 (my most-anticipated of the summer, easily)
Cars 2
Green Lantern
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I get the feeling however that a major rift in X-Men film continuity may take place in this film. And I'm not talking about Emma Frost or Beast!PixarFan2006 wrote:I noticed the reviews for X-Men First Class are surprisingly good. I may check this one out.
Ah, well, so you know, Best Buy has the first four film for $3.99 a DVD and $7.99 a Blu Ray. Great chance to catch up...Scarred4life wrote:Yeah, I know, but I like to see things in the order they came out (I'm a freak that way:P) Even if I don't get the chance to see them beforehand, I won't be missing this.milojthatch wrote:Being as it's a prequel, I don't think you have to see parts 2 and 3 before "First Class" to get it. I hope the make a part 4! I hear they might actually.
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Just got back from seeing X-Men First Class....
it was good...much much better than I expected
Also there's a surprise cameo that had me shout BEST CAMEO EVER!
I won't say who the cameo is of due to I don't want to spoil it for anyone
it was good...much much better than I expected
Also there's a surprise cameo that had me shout BEST CAMEO EVER!
I won't say who the cameo is of due to I don't want to spoil it for anyone
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I saw "X-Men: First Class" last night. I want to say I loved it, but, I hated how violent it was, I hated the use of a particular word from a very cool cameo, and I hated how in many ways it supported film continuity from all four of the last films, yet a very glaring bit of continuity was shot to heck (literally).
I was left disappointed, but not surprised by the things that disappointed me. Outside of those disappointments, the idea was really good and the moral discussions between Prof X and Magneto are always good. Oh well, such is life. Thank goodness for the 90's and 2000's cartoons.
I was left disappointed, but not surprised by the things that disappointed me. Outside of those disappointments, the idea was really good and the moral discussions between Prof X and Magneto are always good. Oh well, such is life. Thank goodness for the 90's and 2000's cartoons.
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The filmmakers actually ignored the events in X-Men 3 and Wolverine, so only the first two and considered canon with First Class.
And why are you surprised it was so violent? Aren't all superhero films violent? Besides, I don't think there's anything here that will scar a child for life or cause them to hide under the seats. Heck, this was even rated a PG here in Ontario, Canada.
And why are you surprised it was so violent? Aren't all superhero films violent? Besides, I don't think there's anything here that will scar a child for life or cause them to hide under the seats. Heck, this was even rated a PG here in Ontario, Canada.
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