X-men 3: The Last Stand trailer

May 14, 2006 12:35

And that's the last time I'll type that film title out in full, probably.

First, yesterday's Guide was had a Neela/Ray mention when reccing Monday's ER double bill on Channel 4, and furthermore, Channel 4 has a programme looking up the original A-team on at Thursday. The latter's a must see (sorry, Bones), the former is a tempter ( Read more... )

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lusmeitli May 15 2006, 13:07:14 UTC
Instead there was a POTC 2 trailer - I...find I haven't got much to say about that except Ihopeit'llbegoodhopeit'llbegood.

I hope it'll be good, too. It better had!!! :)

The thing with trailers is you can't really count on them. I have watched many films at the cinema because the trailer was so good. Only to find that they had cut the best scenes and used them in the trailer. In other words, the film was not what the trailer promised. And then there were films I never went to see at the cinema because the trailer didn't really catch my interest, but when I did see the film (after all), I thought the trailer hadn't paid even one bit credit to the superbeness that was this film. Then again, a trailer can be just what the film is. It's really difficult and I tend to take trailers with a pinch of salt. :)

But Wolverine. *sighs* Logan *drools* Why do I suddenly have an image of Storm/Wolverine in my head?... Err, but she does look better with short hair. And Jean's back. Surprise, surprise. Scott looks hot-ish too with that five o'clock-shade. ;) And then that bit! I was all "wheeee, Wolverine/Rogue, wheeee!!!". This was, after all, my first contact with fanfiction, so it's a love that'll never die. I would have loved to see the Iceman/Rogue/Pyro triangle. But the way things look... they never pick up 'ships I like. So many new characters... I hope it'll be good, too! Two sequels to worry about. :) Thanks for sharing your thoughts!

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profshallowness May 17 2006, 06:49:43 UTC
Too true about the randomness of trailers. What gets me is that, in their desire to have all the Really Cool Bits in a little mini movie, a lot of the big studio pictures' trailers will give away, oh, the final climactic scenes of a movie. Like you say, sometimes the trailer seems like it's completely removed from a movie. And yet, I do get excited when the trailers come on. And some trailers are just wonderful in and of themselves. although I never went to see the film, I thought that the use of music in the trailer for Breakfast on Pluto - a Dusty Springfield song, was really memorable.

I think that the return of Jean as Pheonix was pretty well nigh inevitable. Obviously, Wolverine is the hottest, but Scott has grown on me a lot over the years. Pretty James Marsden.

And then that bit! I was all "wheeee, Wolverine/Rogue, wheeee!!!". This was, after all, my first contact with fanfiction, so it's a love that'll never die. I KNOW. The strength of my reaction surprised me - and reminded me that I'm probably going to go back to the obsession:)

Well, I didn't entirely buy into Iceman/Pyro/Rogue, partly because I was overlying the Wolverine/Rogue interpretation, partly because it didn't have all that much development, but the Pyro-Iceman relationship was interesting, and as they'd set Pyro up as a baddie now, I had hoped to have Bobby and Marie face up to that and to him. But no, it looks like a retread of the last film for them - teen angst and proving they're mature enough for this.

I'm a little worried about ships appearing on screen out of nowhere in terms of the past films. (She says, when she knows that Scott/Rogue is based on a whole lot of fanon.)

Two sequels to worry about. :) Heh, shouldn't that be 'look forward to?'

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