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Dont be so sensitive like bob hoskins would be anyones goto pick for wolverine. fukk outta hereHave some respect for the dead moron
Dont be so sensitive like bob hoskins would be anyones goto pick for wolverine. fukk outta hereHave some respect for the dead moron
Fuk wolverine Bob Hoskins shouldnt even be brought up at all, that's the pointDont be so sensitive like bob hoskins would be anyones goto pick for wolverine. fukk outta here
Uhhh james cameron n chris clairmonte (writer of 50% of all hreat xmen stories) were casting BOB HOSKINS as wolvie in the 80s xmen that never happened. Thats why were talking about it. Noone brought him upt to shyt on himFuk wolverine Bob Hoskins shouldnt even be brought up at all, that's the point
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Anytime anybody says anything negative about Singer he comes in here with the
His track record speaks for itself.... and he's right... EVERY TIME he comes out with an X-men film... y'all parade with hate before the movie's release about SOMETHING. Then the film comes out and y'all STFU. Then repeat the cycle again towards the next film.
thanks for confirming my pointHis track record speaks for itself.... and he's right... EVERY TIME he comes out with an X-men film... y'all parade with hate before the movie's release about SOMETHING. Then the film comes out and y'all STFU. Then repeat the cycle again towards the next film.
PreachCritics and fans backs this up....
X-Men
X-Men: Days of Future Past
X2: X-Men United
Again... the Singer HATE is something I can never understand when he never made a bad X-MEN film... all of his films been above 80% approval with the last being his highest... and all of them being commercial successes with his last being his highest.
Yet... BEFORE EVERY FILM.. the same ol' song and dance spewing hate on Singer without anything really backing it up as why it is deserving.
Apocalypse SHOULD have looked like thatApocalypse could have looked like this
The film Apocalypse could have looked like this
Tested recently released a fascinating video interview with Ironhead Studio founder Jose Fernandez, where Fernandez describes much of the work he's been doing with superhero design in film, often with little to no credit. Ironhead worked on Batman v Superman,Thor, Tron Legacy, Batman Returns, The Avengers and many others. The company knows how to create and execute on complex ideas.
The entire video is wonderful if you're interested in superhero suit design and fabrication, but the real heartbreaker takes place when Fernandez shows off his concepts for X-Men: Apocalypse.
Here's a good look at his design.
This, for comparison, is what made it to screen:
Fernandez said he lost the bid to work on Apocalypse, and like many of us he was "underwhelmed" by the final version of the character. He also had a lifecast of Apocalypse actor Oscar Isaac, and decided to take a crack at the design.
"I thought maybe it’s not possible to make him look like this character, but that is sculpted on Oscar Isaac, so I’m like well no, it was possible," he said. So the version of Apocalypse from this video isn't just a dream, it could have been made to work with the actor playing the part.
"I sculpted the makeup and then I kind of bashed out the armor fairly quickly, but just an impression of what that character I think could be, could have been," Fernandez explained.
Singer fukked up by giving those photos and test footage out. If they wouod have handled this the rjght way the first time people wouldnt be complaining
What the hell, that looks awesomeApocalypse could have looked like this
The film Apocalypse could have looked like this
Tested recently released a fascinating video interview with Ironhead Studio founder Jose Fernandez, where Fernandez describes much of the work he's been doing with superhero design in film, often with little to no credit. Ironhead worked on Batman v Superman,Thor, Tron Legacy, Batman Returns, The Avengers and many others. The company knows how to create and execute on complex ideas.
The entire video is wonderful if you're interested in superhero suit design and fabrication, but the real heartbreaker takes place when Fernandez shows off his concepts for X-Men: Apocalypse.
Here's a good look at his design.
This, for comparison, is what made it to screen:
Fernandez said he lost the bid to work on Apocalypse, and like many of us he was "underwhelmed" by the final version of the character. He also had a lifecast of Apocalypse actor Oscar Isaac, and decided to take a crack at the design.
"I thought maybe it’s not possible to make him look like this character, but that is sculpted on Oscar Isaac, so I’m like well no, it was possible," he said. So the version of Apocalypse from this video isn't just a dream, it could have been made to work with the actor playing the part.
"I sculpted the makeup and then I kind of bashed out the armor fairly quickly, but just an impression of what that character I think could be, could have been," Fernandez explained.