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At least do the movie according to canon.
Avengers Unlimited cartoon had the Hulk picking up Thor's hammer via strength - a major no-no.
The Juggernaut is not a mutant - he has invulnerability due to his headpiece, which was magical in nature.
I'd rather go watch the DaVinci Code again.
> My major grievences: > > 1. Waste of potencially great supporting cast: The supporting cast, both > brotherhood and x-men, is mostly there to add a sense of BIG numbers. BULLSHIT! > Plus, they had ZERO character development. > > 2. Waste of major characters: WHAT THE FUCK WAS THE PHEONIX THERE FOR ANYWAY?! > First, they had an ÜBER bullshit explanation for how the phoenix came to be, > second, she was just there to kill off a couple of major characters (the first > one for absolutly no good reason other than to clear off screen space for Ms. > "huge ego" Berry, and also going completly against character motivation). Plus, > killing off Charles was ridiculous. Even if it's the phoenix we're talking about > here, he's supposed to be the most badass telepath in the world, you don't kill > him off so easy (and the setup for the "extra" ending is too stupid to warrant > any mention). > > 3. The "cure". Waaaaaaaay too easy of a plot device to get rid of the bulk of > supporting cast members, and major ones too. > > 4. CORNY AS SHIT ENDING! I cannot forgive that ending in any way. A couple of > mutants wipe out the entire alcatraz island, cause billions worth of damage, > kill many dozens of people and after a few months we're supposed to believe > everybody just accepted them, all is well in the world, everyone gets along, > life goes on, all is forgiven, Xavier's dream comes true! > FUCK YOU! FUCK YOU IN YOUR FUCKING CORNY ASSES WITH A FUCKING CORNCOB! > > 5. Collossus and Iceman looked laaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaame. And that dragonball z-ish > fight between iceman and pyro... i can't even describe how absurdly lame that > is. I cryed out a loud "oh, come on!" at that point. Biggest cliché since the > rising above clouds thing in Matrix revolutions. > > Oh, and also, beast was laaaaaaaaaaaame and underused (and as everyone else, > under-developed). > > The two things i liked about it were the power displays. The bridge thing for > instance. THAT'S magneto, not some pansy old fart that can be simply locked in a > plastic cell. > Storm actually using her weather powers, not just remembering she had them when > she was in danger. > And phoenix, albeit massively underused, obliterating things at a molecular > level. Niiiice. > > And the other, althought not quite what i would've loved to see, Collossus > making a special throw with wolverine against a "sentinel" of sorts. They showed > it in a pretty lame way, but, i can't not mention that. > > > Acting = 4/10 > Plot = 2/10 > Action = 8/10 > > Overall (not average) = 5/10 > > And as a reference, i'd give the first one 7/10 and the second 9/10 > > Seriously, i thought Singer's absence wouldn't make that much of a difference, > given his confessed lack of knowledge of the x-men stories in general, but damn > if his touch wasn't severely missing in here... What a fucking let down. > > All work and no play makes me..., well, you know the rest. >

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