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Noah
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True, but Hollywood doesn’t know that. It’s one point in time for them.

Or the Days of Future Past stinger wasn’t particularly well thought out, and they’re hoping no one will notice.

Does Weaving have a British accent? Doesn’t feel strongly of it, and he grew up in England, Australia and South Africa.

And then he breaks out the mind-whammies.

And his other half is Cuban.

Plausible, but that scene looks pretty Ancient Egypt-y to me.

I guess. Colossus does grow when he shifts, but that’s difficult to show in action.

They did cover that by saying alternate universe, which would have been fine on its own, but adding in future really undermined it.

No, he’s not a good guy, but he is fighting for the greater good. He’s not self-serving, he’s cleaning up the streets, trying to make the world a better place. That’s definitely good.

I suppose so. Although it’s a big property, not like any neighbors to see things.

So what did you think the red splashed all over the place was? Kool-aid?

Rorschach is Lawful Neutral. He has his own moral code and he will stick with that moral code, no matter what, even when the end of the world is on the line. Criminals go to jail. Murderers die. “Why does one death matter against so many? Because there is good and there is evil, and evil must be punished. Even in the

But isn’t CGIing him all the time more expensive than using a flesh actor. I suppose not, especially on that film.

Thrill at Charles getting certified and the mansion passing a building inspection! I am, of course, lying. Charles totally mind-whammied his way past all those requirements.

It’s less that the big name helps get it made, more that they have the big name for cheap because of contracts, so make use of it.

They got Colossus mostly right. Still bothers me that he’s apparently just always metal instead of transforming. And that he can apparently eat and vomit while metal?

Oscar Isaac is Guatemalan.

I mean, he’s blue as a child in the Days of Future Past stinger...

The mystery at the heart of V for Vendetta remains iconic, whether you first encountered it in the comics or the 2006 movie: Who is the titular hero?

Not me. I think the X-Men work better as their own thing.