X-MEN 3 ROCKED!
5 posts · 2006-05-26 10:27:00 to 2006-06-03 21:18:00
Ikkaku wrote:
I still think movie was a disgrace. Perhaps I need guidance... Does anyone care to explain how a certain non-mutant character managed to lose his powers and render himself unconscious? You know, the one with the totally ridiculous and unnecessary catch phrase.
Juggernaut is a mutant, if that is what you are going at. You said it yourself when you said
"...to lose his powers..."
The only people with powers are mutants, and he lost his power because leech (the kid that rids mutants of their powers) was standing in the vacinity...and no normal human can run into a wall with that much speed and force and not be knocked out.
Ikkaku wrote:
Sorry, but Juggernaut is most definitly NOT a mutant. His powers come from the Cyttorak gem. Here is a link, it should save you from any future humiliation.
Gman2200 wrote:
Ikkaku wrote:
I still think movie was a disgrace. Perhaps I need guidance... Does anyone care to explain how a certain non-mutant character managed to lose his powers and render himself unconscious? You know, the one with the totally ridiculous and unnecessary catch phrase.
Juggernaut is a mutant, if that is what you are going at. You said it yourself when you said
"...to lose his powers..."
The only people with powers are mutants, and he lost his power because leech (the kid that rids mutants of their powers) was standing in the vacinity...and no normal human can run into a wall with that much speed and force and not be knocked out.
IMaximus, I do understand your point about insufficient time to develop each character's backstory, but that does not justify what was done. You do not just alter characters from one of the oldest and most loved comic series ever made to suit your movie budget. The writers could have gone a different route. For example, Im sure that XMen fans would have much rather seen Juggernaut fighting Colossus than Kitty Pryde.
Well the movie is different. Save yourself from any future humiliation and watch it again. In the movie he IS a mutant, maybe not in the comics, but in the movie yes.
Sorry to double post but as you can see Ikkaku...Juggs is a mutant in the movie.
Penguin wrote:
The whole Juggernaut being Xavier's half-brother was a big thing in the comics. It was the reason Juggs sided against the X-Men in the first place. He hated his half-brother because he was always treated better. Sure, they can throw that out the window for the sake of the movie and just say Juggs is a mutant who has no relation to Xavier.
It's their movie, but why screw up the entire universe?
I thought the movie was decent. but I am in the "They tried to cram too much into one single movie" party. Too many stories at one time. Pick one and focus on it.
