gambit rocks my socks...he's so much cooler than wolverine ever was...until the movies game out.
now wolverine is so badass, he was always just a big, hairy jerk in the comics. now the movies have painted him a different personailty, he's a charming, hairy, badass.
after seeing X2 friday night, i don't even want to have this argument because it's such a tough call. i think that wolverine from the movies is just as cool as Gambit...if not cooler. i'm so torn, i don't know what to think...
i guess we'll find out who's cooler in X3, in which gambit is supposed to be featured.
All the kids black and white, together we are dynamite.
Wolverine (from the comics) could and has kicked Gambit's ass. He's got an indestructible skeletal structure, claws, and a healing power. Gambit throws cards.
but he'd have to hold the person for a really long time in order make them all shiny.
and wolverine from the comics, i'm sure would kick gambit's ass...but i just don't like him as much. although i like movie wolverine as much as comic gambit.
iceman's mom: professor logan, what exactly do you teach?
wolverine: ...art
ha, X2 was such a cool movie.
All the kids black and white, together we are dynamite.
Professor X could destroy anybody, and he actually did do that in the big Onslaught arc. He killed just about everyone in the entire Marvel Universe. Then they had to be "reborn" in another plotline.
I do think that even if he was put in an illusionary world he would know better the second a little girl says "kill them all". There's also the fact that, well, that idiot Striker made the classic villian mistake of killing all except the most powerful mutants.
I do believe the movie mutants are like 20 times more powerful than their cartoon counterparts. I wouldn't know about the comic book. I just can't take those sentimental overdramatic bits of trash seriously... though I haven't really read too much manga yet so maybe I might like that.
"On two occasions, I have been asked [by members of Parliament], 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question." ~ Charles Babbage (1791-1871)
So how do you play video games? The stuff in games like FF and Xenosaga are even more melodramatic with even more unbelievable characters and scenarios.
I've only read the original Uncanny X-Men comics, so I never got to read about Wolverine. But from what I've seen of Wolverine in the show and movie (I haven't seen X2 yet, shame on me) he's much cooler than Gambit.
Really? To be honest to me records like that don't mean anything since it seems every 5th movie made always suddenly becomes the highest grossing film ever. It's just not something to be proud of any more when the record will be broken like 3 months later.
"On two occasions, I have been asked [by members of Parliament], 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question." ~ Charles Babbage (1791-1871)
Let's remember that Kangaroo Jack was a success. This is enough to tell me that I'd rather see a movie and judge it for myself than listen to the box office.
Granted, I haven't seen Kangaroo Jack, but most people I know who saw it said it sucked, so I don't think I want to. The amount of tickets it sold only reflects how many people went to see it. It doesn't guarantee that they all liked it.
But in X2's case, I'd like to see it. The first X-Men movie was awesome and I heard this one was better.
the reasons PG movies do well like Kangoroo Jack and ice age is because if you ever noticed you could walk into a R rated movie even though you payed for a kiddy flick and nobody would even notice.
The people that pay for Kangoroo jack alot of them are really seeing Resident evil or AA movies even though there underage.
I doubt that happens on such a GRAND scale as you would have us believe.
"On two occasions, I have been asked [by members of Parliament], 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question." ~ Charles Babbage (1791-1871)
i think i a lot of it is that when you make a PG movie, you sell at least 2 tickets at a time...one for the kid who wants to see it and one for the parent who gets dragged along.
All the kids black and white, together we are dynamite.
The theatres noticed the tickets they sold for a certain movie in a specific theatre was short by alot of people then it should have had for its percentage of ticket sold. So they assume everyone sneeked into another movie playing next door.
As the R rated movie is filled in with more people then it should have had.