I'm voting for this guy, Seamus Z. Harper. He built Rommie, for heaven's sake, out of spare bits he stole from some weirdos in the second episode! (That would be Rommie right there with him...)
I'm voting for this guy, Seamus Z. Harper. He built Rommie, for heaven's sake, out of spare bits he stole from some weirdos in the second episode! (That would be Rommie right there with him...)
Does the Lizard wear fuck-you flipflops?
Spectra! See that evil princess should've just found herself another diamond planet and then Rainbow Brite wouldn't have had to kick her ass.
No Dark Shadows at all? Barnabas didn't have one love (Angelique, Josette, Maggie, Victoria) that should've made the list? Awww.
Just the thing to make me like Christmas again!
Oh god I was thinking the same thing! "I'm hearing this in his Charles Xavier voice!"
I fear that this will be the case but I'm going to hope and pray it's not because James McAvoy was the best thing about the first movie for me.
I agree that Raven's issues weren't probably meant to boil down to that but that's how it got played because of the writing. I think a larger issue is that they seemed to put the most work into making us sympathetic to Erik and they did so by flattening the nuances of the characters he stood against on certain points,…
I really hope that the second movie does do something interesting with Charles and keeps the focus on the Charles-Erik relationship. I really need a "they reluctantly team up to take on a bigger threat"-type storyline, I think. I'm uneasy with all the vague talk of skipping bunches of years, etc., because I want to…
FUCKYEAHSUCCESSJAMES meme is the best meme. ;)
I am generally anti-Christmas movies (this comes from not actually observing it; and this statement does not apply to Scrooged) but for my love of James McAvoy, I will go see this just to hear him VA for a few hours. It can't be any worse than sitting through Gnomeo and Juliet for him, right?
I'm sad Love-Struck with Costas Mandylor as Cupid didn't make the list because...it was a made-for-TV-movie about Cupid made for the Family Channel back in the 90s. It so deserves a mention!
I loved this show so much! And the future John Sheppard played Piven's competition for the shrink's affections. It was the first thing I ever saw him in.
That's okay because they both stole it from the 1940s movie One Touch of Venus. And I'm not ashamed to know that because Ava Gardner is freaking gorgeous and Robert Walker is awesome.
Yeah, that would be cool, too. Just as long as they actually acknowledge that there is some way to go between the end of XMFC1 and Magneto and Professor X as true enemies, I'll be happy-ish. Also like you I worry they'll go big and explodey instead.
I agree. If nothing else, I wish XMFC2 could've been a longer look at how their friendship fell apart over their ideological differences. The way they rushed it at the end of the first one is really a weakness in the plot. And I really can't imagine the Mags+X friendship jumping from the way it was at the end of the…
I'm so conflicted about this because I loved XMFC but since I was mainly in it for the epic bromance, I'm not sure how much a sequel will do for me, especially if they jump 5, 10 years or whatever and basically ignore any direct emotional fallout from the end of the film.
Serenada, if I've never said it before: I love you. ;)
I think Anna Trebunskaya did it better on Dancing with the Stars a few seasons ago.
OH MAN YES THIS.