
On the director: pleasepleasepleasepleaseplease not Michael Bay.

It felt like they were trying to "apologize" for XMO:W by bringing it back to the comics, but they were still saddled with Fox wanting to make it "current" with angsty CW teens playing the new characters old fans had never heard of, or "hip" reboots of the ones we had.ShyViolet wrote:Well, if it isn't Singer, I really hope it's someone good. X-Men means a lot to me and even though I enjoyed First Class I didn't get a "wow" feeling, just a "Oh, that was pretty good I guess" feeling.
(Well, I wouldn't exactly say "impartial"--Ben wrote:And Eddie...interesting that you came back with a comment that defined a reaction from a certain sexual orientation, since Eric's remark about a "jilted date" was no doubt not aimed at either hetero or homosexuals, but just a general stereotype. When you came back with "straights do that too", I must say I hadn't thought that, in this case, there was any difference.
A jilted date is a jilted date!
...WHY are they still courting Aronofsky for action comic book projects? Haven't they caught on by now, he only does ponderous artsy graphic novels?ShyViolet wrote:Aaronofsky would be pretty cool. But still pulling for Ron Howard!
And as I only know his name from Sesame Street: Follow That Bird, I can picture his being good at established characters, but I'm still curious as to why.Dacey wrote:(Actually, one more--and this is serious--, but I think Ken Kwapis--who's name probably doesn't even ring any bells here--would be a good choice. He's pretty much known for "chick flicks," but as he proved with Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants and He's Just Not That Into You, he's good at juggling around a ton of characters at once).