From the group – …And You Will Know Us by the Trail of the Dead.
Kitty is mention in their song An Ounce of Prevention
Thanks to YouTuber Ekeau Zamd, for hosting the video!
What I like about this video is that Ellen Page is dancing to it! What serendipity! Apparently it is from the movie – The Tracey Fragments, a film that I need to see it.
Kitty’s name is heard at the 00:26 mark.
For the record, the film came out in 1998, a full eight years before 2006’s X-Men 3 : The Last Stand.
Once you know the lyrcis, it is easier to hear :
One last thing that you regretted,
Before it fell apart,
Despite your powers you hated being,
A stupid rock star,
Kitty Pryde so sweet and innocent,
You’re all we talk about,
We know you’d rather raise another demon,
Than sooth your own faults.
And I can see your demon burning in me,
Little chief, pull out your teeth and,
When it burns, the words inside,
Ounce of prevention that scars my eyes.
And I can feel the human I had once been,
Screaming for your mercy,
When it burns the words inside,
Ounce of prevention, its scars that make you civilised!
Thanks for YouTuber MarvelKid1990 for hosting both videos!
Part One
Part Two
Part Two has the fight between the X-Men and the Brotherhood, which takes place from the ten minute mark to the fourteen minute mark.
Part One is pretty much a waste, but I include it for completion sake.
So this is what happens when you take Kitty Pryde out of a story that she is largely the star of and try to replace her with Bishop. As it turns out, it isn’t nearly as good as the original story.
But since Kitty (and Lockheed) was punished for the failure of Pryde of the X-Men, she wasn’t allowed to be in the 90s Cartoon – that’s my theory anyways.
After reading Uncanny X-Men 142, the second half of the Days of Future Past storyline, I really wanted to rewatch the fight scene as I thought it was a pretty good adaption of it.
Turns out, that was only in my memory. The Brotherhood are the right members (minus Destiny) but the entire fight is wrong – which naturally would happen when Wolverine and Storm are the only X-Men from the comic to be in the fight sequence.
Hopefully the film version of Days of Future Past doesn’t fall short – though we already know that it is mostly borrowing the theme of the original comic story but if it can be better than these two episodes, that would be ideal.
Screenplay Ashley Edward Miller, Zack Stentz, Jane Goldman and Matthew Vaughn
Story by Sheldon Turner and Bryan Singer
Premiere Date June 3, 2011
I own the cover seen above.
For whatever reason, we didn’t see this in theaters. I asked my wife and we couldn’t figure out why we didn’t go. I know I was keeping up with news and would have liked to have seen it. I wasn’t doing anything silly by boycotting it or wasn’t going to support a film that didn’t have Kitty Pryde in it. I’m not that much of a loon.
Once it came out on DVD, I made a point of buying it that Tuesday. It still took us until Saturday to watch it but the important thing is to buy it.
Looking at the films that came out Summer 2011, we didn’t see any of them in the theater so it was probably just a busy time.
Vaughn was suppose to be the director of X-Men 3 but had to pass on the opportunity. The only film of his I have seen is Kick Ass.
They decided to not keep the X fade from the FOX logo. That is a shame but it was such a small detail before.
Onto the film!
The film opens as the first X-Men film did. Poland 1944. With Magneto has a boy, at the concentration camp as he is separated from his family. He holds his hand out for them and causes the metal fence to move until a soldier hits him in the head with the butt of a gun.
The man in the window watching the scene unfold is Kevin Bacon as Sebastien Shaw. When they announced Shaw and Emma Frost as the villains of the film, I was excited. Finally a film where Magneto wasn’t the threat – though he is still in the film. Plus, Kevin Bacon!
As a child of the 80s, Kevin Bacon has always been a force in my life. Then I learn of the “Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon” game and sough to watch all of his films and see how good at the game I could be. I was much better at it when I was younger. Nowadays, I’ll try to get everyone to Sleepers or JFK and call it a day. Someone once tried to stump me once with Bill Crosby but luckily I remembered Meteor Man that also had James Earl Jones in it.
I, myself, am five degrees of Kevin Bacon. I was in Comic Book the Movie (for like a second, I’m sitting next to Mark Hamill at a panel) who was in Jay and Silent Bob Strikes Back with Judd Nelson who was in St. Elmo’s Fire with Demi Moore who was in Few Good Men with Kevin Bacon. There might be a faster way.
Kevin Bacon films that I’ve seen are – Animal House, Diner, Footloose, (Planes, Trains and Automobiles if it counts) Tremors, Flatliners, JFK, A Few Good Men, Apollo 13, Sleepers, Picture Perfect, Wild Things, Hollow Man, Loverboy (which he directed his wife in, also a weird film) and Crazy Stupid Love.
Making the list, along with Sleepers and JFK – Flatliners, A Few Good Men, Apollo 13, Wild Things and Crazy Stupid Love are all good connector movies. Essentially any film that has Bacon and at least four other big name actors (or actors who would later be big names).
I am such a fan of Flatliners! Probably one of my favorite films that I have yet to own. I’m waiting for an awesome anniversary edition to come out with at least some special feature involving the cast.
We see Shaw for only a split second as lightning strikes and we transition to Westchester, New York 1944 with a young Charles Xavier waking up. He heads downstairs to the kitchen where his mother offers to make him a snack. His mother wouldn’t even know how to make a snack, she would have the maid do it. Then we see a very young Mystique, going by Raven – the codenames will come later. I really don’t care for the nude twelve year old version of Mystique. If only the first movie had her wearing the classic white dress with skull belt, we wouldn’t be subjected to seeing this.
Xavier offers her anything she can find, to eat as well as that she doesn’t have to steal ever again. A friendship is formed!
Back to Poland. Shaw brings in young Magneto to have him display his power before him. Young Erik can’t do it. Shaw brings in Erik’s mother, he will kill her on the count of three if Erik hasn’t moved the coin by then.
Bacon is speaking German during this entire scene. Shaw pauses between two and three as Erik is trying his best to do it. Then Shaw fires his gun and Erik’s mother is dead – which is ice cold! Erik loses his mind and destroys or bends everything that is metal in the room. The guards who were holding his mother are dead but Shaw still stands.
Shaw tells Erik that is anger and pain that allows Erik to focus his power.
We move up a few years. We see the Magneto we will be following in this movie. He is played by, of course, Michael Fassbender. Who I really really like in this movie. I could have gone with an entire movie of just Magneto as he hunts Nazis or grocery shopping. I really need to watch more films of his. I do a weekly search for Shame but none of the movie channels seem to want to air it.
He’s in 300 but I don’t remember him from it. The same for Inglorious Bastards. Him being in Jonah Hex, Jane Eyre and Prometheus makes me want to watch those films.
I missed out on 12 Years a Slave, probably get around to that film one of these days, especially after it won Best Picture at the Oscars. I know he’s in the upcoming Assassins Creed film and the movie, Frank, sounds super interesting.
These two X-Men films are really going to stand out on his IMDB page.
Erik is in a hotel room, as he is planning his next move. We see his arm, and production made sure his number on his arm matches older Magneto from the previous films.
Geneva, Switzerland, 1962.
Erik is following the gold, he is hunting Shaw’s current location.
Oxford University, England.
If it wasn’t obvious how different Magneto and Xavier had it growing up, it is now.
We see Xavier and Mystique – played respectfully by James McAvoy and Jennifer Lawrence.
McAvoy, I don’t really know. We love the American Shameless and we gave the British version a chance, the pilot was too similar so we chose to abandon it. We kept noticing the differences and we just prefer the one we met first – though we recognize that the British one came first. McAvoy plays the Jimmy / Steve role in that series, he is only there for the first 13 episodes from what I’ve read. Which I was tempted to just watch those episodes. Maybe one of these days.
McAvoy is Mr. Tumnus in the first Narnia film, which he must love being reminded of that. I’m now interested in watching Last King of Scotland now that he’s in it. I know Forest Whitaker won Best Actor for the role but it didn’t seem like my type of movie. Same for Atonement, I am sure I haven’t seen one of Keira Knightley’s films. I came close with Anna Karenina but the production of the film threw me off. I do love that book, and should try to get pass the first fifteen minutes.
I didn’t see Wanted. He is the voice of Arthur in Arthur Christmas, which I saw most of when my nephews were watching it.
Now, Jennifer Lawrence, on the other hand, I’ve seen a slew of her films. Winter’s Bone, her performance in it was good but the film was a hard watch. Still want to watch Beaver as I like Jodie Foster (for the most part) and the cast and story seems interesting. Hunger Games, I’ve seen both films. In Catching Fire, she looks different in almost every other scene of the film. It made me realized that I’m not sure I can picture Jennifer Lawrence in my mind, besides the posters and she looks different in each poster. Am I the only one who notices that? Maybe I’m crazy.
Silver Lining Playbook, I really liked. Should own it but one of these days. American Hustle, I really need to watch as I love almost everyone in the main cast. I would have made a point of owning it first week if Amy Adams or Christian Bale won their Oscars.
Jennifer Lawrence’s opening monologue from her episode of Saturday Night Live may be my favorite monologue ever. She does this run down of smack talking all of her fellow nominees for Best Actress and ends each one with a nice compliment. It is amazing, and made better by her actually winning her Oscar.
Thanks to YouTuber Jasmin Lehmann for hosting the video. The subtitles are only midly distracting – I imagine she has them on screen for the copyright issue or something. Either way, glad I have this blog so I can find that easily – and not have to go to YouTube and search for it. There was other ones but they were filmed off of their televisions and poor quality so no wonder Lorne Michaels has left them up. Her episode wasn’t that bad but the monologue is the true gem.
This is probably the best five minutes of her career, definitely the funniest.
Also, I really like how healthy Jennifer Lawrence looks in First Class.
Both actors play their roles pretty great. I think McAvoy does a great job of Xavier but I don’t think he could carry a film on his own. But that isn’t the role he is asked to do.
At a local pub, Xavier hits on broads with how sexy mutations are. They are groovy. It works for him.
Later in their shared apartment, Raven is in her blue Mystique form (which I like how limited they have her in this state as it must have made filming so much easier) and she gives us our first “Mutant and Proud” that will creep up again towards the end of the film. She mockingly says it now.
She asks if Xavier would date her, he tells her that any man will be happy with her. She repeats the question but emphasizing in her blue form. He gives her a, blue? Well, she is his oldest friend, so he can’t be dating her. It isn’t very convincing and she should feel comfortable in her true form, she shouldn’t have to hide, filming be dman!
I like how Raven claims some small victory by stating that she is Xavier’s only friend, which knocks him down a peg.
Erik, at the Bank scene. Erik is super intimidating and then add the powers on top of that. I wouldn’t have put up a fight at all. I will repeat it here, magnetism is probably the most powerful power one could have. That’s why Chronicle was such a good film. Really shows what jack arse teenagers would do with the greatest power in the world.
Last Vegas, Neveda.
The club that the CIA are watching is the, Atomic Club. Get it?
Rose Byrne plays Moira MacTaggert. Who I really like in this movie, and not just because she gets down to her underwear in the first scene. Oh, did we really make women wear all of those undergarments in the 60s? No wonder women went on the attack from this decade forward. I would want justice as well!
Moira is a CIA agent instead of a scientist in this film, also gone is the Scottish accent.
I’m not that familiar with Byrne has an actress as I didn’t watch Damages. I tried the pilot and I didn’t take to it. She was the assistant to Natalie Portman’s queen in Star Wars : Attack of the Clones, Dorme. The name rings a bell but I’m sure she was wearing that white face during her scenes. She’s in Casanova which I want to see as David Tennant is in it. She’s one of the soldiers in 28 Weeks Later, which as soon as I read the title, her face appeared in my mind’s eye so I guess I do remember her from it.
She’s in Get Him to the Greek, which I still say that the best part of the movie is every single scene that has Sean Combs in it. If someone wanted to make a YouTube video of just him, I would totally watch that. So I don’t remember her in it at all but the film does lend itself to cameos. Also, not enough Jason Segel involvement.
She’s the one of the members of Bridesmaids. I am one of the few who didn’t care for that movie at all. I like the ending song but Hold On by Wilson Phillips is one of the best songs of all time.
She’s in Place Beyond the Pines, which I should watch as I like Ryan Gosling (the Gos) since I time I saw him build a house. I’ll look for it and record it off one of the movie channels.
Moria sees Colonel Hendry go into the club. Colonel Hendry is played by Glenn Morshower, who whenever I see on a show, I say “It’s Aaron from 24!” as my wife and I love that show and we really like Aaron Pierce on it. I’m such a fan of his that when he was on Revolution and they only showed the top of his head, I said it was Aaron from 24. Then two scenes later it was him! He was also on the West Wing, to which I usually shout “West Wing represent!” whenever someone on the show shows up anywhere else (even non-main cast members) – I’m a real treat to watch shows with – but him being on 24 trumps the West Wing shout out. He’s also in Air Force One (he gets type casts a bit) and Star Trek Generations.
So the CIA agent with Moira notice that the girls who are going into the club are wearing only their underwear. Moira strips down, surprising her fellow agent. She is using something the CIA didn’t give her. An odd line but Byrne pulls it off.
Once in the club, we are treated to January Jones as Emma Frost. Which, I still wish they went with Alice Eve in the role as she would have been sexier in it but I get them going with a more known actress in January Jones. Jones does look good as Emma, also in her underwear, but there is something lacking that I can’t quite place. She does a great Emma though, perfect attitude for the part.
I first saw January Jones in American Wedding as Alyson Hannigan’s character’s sister. I don’t remember her from Anger Management nor Full Frontal – but I saw that second film when I was probably too young for it. You’ll think with how much of a fan of the Uncanny X-Cast, I would have seen Love Actually by now. One of these days, I will.
I vaguely remember her from, We Are Marshall. At least, I know there is a blonde in the diner, and I can only assume that is who she is. Finally, of course, I don’t watch Mad Men. You’ll think I would has I’m a huge Alison Brie fan as well as Jon Hamm but my wife started the show without me and I have no time to watch shows without her (or I do but I’m watching the three shows she doesn’t watch) so I have completely missed out on the phenomenon that is Mad Men.
I do love how the Hellfire Class (only really represented by Shaw and Frost – from the comics) are the villain in this movie. The X-Men do have other villians besides Magneto. Pretty excited about Apocalypse going to be the villain of the official First Class sequel (Days of Future Past is a sequel to First Class but it works more as Star Trek Generations – giving the fans a chance to see everyone in a film together than a proper sequel). I do worry that Apocalypse is going to be shown as a white dude wearing a blue business suit but time will tell on that.
Before the CIA was concern with mutants, they were mostly worried about communists, which is why Moira was watching the club for Hendry. Which Hendry and Henry sounds too alike, they should have changed Hendry to some other name. They quit talking about Hendry by the time McCoy shows up but still.
Shaw wants Hendry to place nuclear missiles in Turkey. They keep referring to them at Jupiter missiles but that’s what they are. Hendry doesn’t want too.
In the background, we get to see Alex Gonzalez as Riptide. He is never called, Riptide in the film. I saw the entire film the first time, and whenever he was on screen, I kept trying to figure out which character he was suppose to be. Riptide of course, is one of the Marauders during the infamous Mutant Massacre storyline. He is the fool that Colossus crushes the neck of in retaliation for hurting Kitty. Well, Harpoon is the one who hurts Kitty but Riptide tries to protect Harpoon and gets killed in the process. It is awesome.
I do like how Gonzalez suits up for the role. Very business like.
Shaw motions over to Riptide (who in my notes I kept calling Whirlwind – who is an Iron Man villain but I couldn’t think of any other wind villains) to create a whirlwind (that didn’t help) and he does so. Which blows Hendry back against a wall.
Moira is watching all of this through a slot in the wall.
We see that film Emma has her second mutation, diamond form. It looks pretty decent here, much better than Wolverine Origins. Which that is a whole thing with how can these two be the same character but Vaughn didn’t want to worry about all of the continuity stuff like that (just like a new comic book writer) he wanted a fresh start on the X-Men franchise, a spy film and a movie set in the 60s. Which he got to do all three, so that’s pretty impressive!
We see the final member of the Hellfire Club, Jason Flemyng as Azazel. Which is a cool visual of a character to see and it must have made Chuck Austen some money. Who knows if a relationship between the he and Mystique will be hinted at during Days of Future Past. Production must have really wanted to reuse the teleporting effects from X-Men 3.
Flemyng is also in films I’ve seen but don’t recall seeing him in them (doesn’t help that he’s red in First Class) such as Rob Roy and Stealing Beauty. Apparently he is one of the many cameos in Spice World. I saw From Hell but I’m sure I fell asleep during it and have no intention to ever rewatch it. Rock Star, I was tempted to rewatch as it was on Showtime or some channel and I wanted to see Mark Wahlberg drive the batmobile again. Maybe I will record it next time I see it is on.
Here we go. He’s Dr. Jekyll in League of Extraordinary Gentleman. Is he the only one to show up in two different Alan Moore adaptions? Maybe?
He was in Kick Ass, so that makes two Vaughn films.
We see the American War Room, straight out of Dr. Strangelove. Moira is trying to warn CIA Director McCone that Hendry is working against American interests in Vegas when she is told that he is sitting there in the War Room. McCone is played by Matt Craven, a great character actor. He’s been in A Few Good Men, Timeline and Public Enemies – he is also type cast as this type of role.
Hendry changes his vote to place missiles in Turkey.
Cut to Oxford. Xavier has earn his Professor title. He tells Raven that he isn’t technically a professor until he has a teaching position. We are shown that Moira is following Xavier.
Villa Gesell, Argentina. It is this scene that I realize how large the scope of this film is, it really is quite the international film.
Magneto is hot on the trail! He gets to a bar where the two people he needs to direct him to Shaw are.
How amazing is this Magneto, he uses his powers so effortlessly. How fast he is with that knife trick and controlling the bartender’s gun, incredible!
Fassbender is full of such charisma! As excited as I am about Ellen Page in Days of Future Past, I’m really looking forward to Fassbender in the film. Especially after the second trailer shows him even more casual with his powers. McAvoy looks like he gets to do some good acting in that movie too.
How nervous the two Germans at the table, good acting from the day players.
Scene ends with Erik referring to himself as Frankenstein’s Monster and looking for his creator. So points for referring to himself as the correct character.
Xavier is drinking beer, he’s not murdering people. Moira asks him about his thesis on mutations. He starts to hit on her like she was a regular broad. He then reads her mind, and knows that she is serious about mutants. I like how Moira asks if anything is wrong, as from her perspective, he’s just staring at her touching his temple.
Miami, Florida.
Shaw talks to Hendry. Hendry tells him that he hasn’t spoken to anyone regarding their deal. Then he pulls out a grenade t kill the mutants. Shaw grabs the grenade and explodes it. We see how Movie Shaw’s powers work. Sort of the same, he absorbs kinetic energy but instead just doing it, the movie shows his absorption by this sort of wave effect. Also, Shaw reveals that his power keeps him young. That’s the boring part, the fun part is what he can do with that power once he has it. He touches Hendry and poor Hendry explodes.
CIA Headquarters, Langley, Virgina.
Xavier is giving an unimpressive impromptu speech about mutations. The CIA folks don’t care.
We see Oliver Platt in the back. Now, I love Oliver Platt almost as much as I love Kevin Bacon. He’s credited as “Man in Black Suit” which is fun.
Oliver Platt was in Flatliners, The Three Musketeers, Executive Decision, A Time to Kill, Bulworth, Lake Placid, Three to Tango, Ready to Rumble, Martian Child (John Cusack’s worst film of that I’ve seen of his), Letters to Juliet. I still need to see, Love & Other Drugs.
On television, he was on the West Wing for eight episodes – West Wing represent! He was also on the Big C, which we really liked until that final portion season, we couldn’t even get through the six episodes. I think we gave up at three. That show would show progress and then jump backwards. It was hard to watch but it had its moments.
Oliver Platt can do practically any type of film.
Xavier has to reveal that he is a telepath. Of course, the CIA Director believes he is a spy and that Moira is a fool for letting a spy in.
At the thirty minute mark, Raven shows her true blue form. That shuts the CIA folks up.
Olivier Platt’s character tells the director that he can house the mutants at his off site base. Platt is very Pro-Mutant.
Moira, off on her own, is in a hallway. All of a sudden, people are frozen in place. Xavier communicates with her telepathically and she agrees to join them at Platt’s site.
Moira has a lead on where Shaw should be going.
I can only imagine this next action sequence takes place in Florida.
Erik has made his way onto Shaw’s boat. Shaw is impress to see him, it has been two decades.
Erik tries to kill Shaw with a knife and Emma catches it in her diamond form. Emma then pushes Erik overboard. Shaw tells her that she shouldn’t use her powers on their own kind.
Emma then senses Xavier on another boat. Xavier is impressed to finally meet someone like him.
Riptide starts taking out the Coast Guard boats.
Xavier senses someone is in the water. Erik is in the water, trying to stop Shaw’s submarine. Shaw had to use his fancy escape submarine (who plans for their boat to be destroyed?) as Erik has taken the anchor of the boat and completely wrecked the upper deck of the boat. I keep typing, boat, but I suppose it is more of a yacht situation.
Xavier dives into the water to try to convince Erik to let go of his hold on the submarine (he isn’t really slowing it down at all) but if he keeps it up, he will surely drown. It is a very interesting way to get these two characters to meet.
Who, by the way, McAvoy is credited as 24 year old Xavier, whereas the Trilogy implies that he was 17 when he first met Erik. But again, Vaughn didn’t want to be held down by continuity and it makes more sense to have him be a little older than 17. What would 17 even be? Barely old enough to be a soldier.
Covert CIA Research Base – fun description
Platt explains that his base’s goal is to investigate paranormal activity. The 60s version of the X-Files.
We see the model of a Pre-Blackbird jet, I’m not sure if they give it a name. I keep calling it the Pre-Blackbird, which isn’t great.
We meet Hank McCoy played by Nicholas Hoult. Hoult was in the Weatherman, who I don’t remember him being in it. He must have been the young son. He was in Warm Bodies, which we liked. I believe my wife liked the book more. Which is typically the case. Decent romantic comedy with a zombie twist. He was Jack in Jack the Giant Slayer, which I have no interest in except to see what Bryan Singer is up to – visually but I now have Days of Future Past to look forward too. The commercials make it look like a real special effects heavy movie, so I’m glad he got more exposure to special effects.
Xavier outs McCoy as a mutant, like a dick. I’m not sure if it was the excitement of meeting more mutants in 24 hours than he has in his 24 years. But still, a dick. Movie McCoy’s power is that he has finger toes, but real finger toes. I wish he had big hands as well but its okay. Poor guy doesn’t even wear special shoes, he just crams his toes into his shoes.
Hank tells Platt that Platt never asked, so this is the first instance of “don’t ask, don’t tell.”
Hank gets to show off a bit, he even hangs upside down. Erik, Xavier and Raven are all impress.
Raven even is attracted, a little bit. We’ll see over and over again that Hank, if he would just shut up and listen, could have had Raven has a girlfriend but wouldn’t stop looking at her as a cure for his condition. Its painful to watch.
We start seeing where Shaw’s plans are heading as America and Russia are heading towards something, what could it be?
Shaw reveals to Emma his fancy new helmet that the Russians made for him. He puts it on his head and Emma can’t read his mind. Which I like the unspoken change in power here. Not sure if she has been manipulating him at all but now she can’t. The look on her face when he asks her for ice for his drink, is priceless.
Hank confronts Raven, he believes her DNA might be the best option for curing physical mutations. Not mutations themselves, but the physical aspects – which I like the concept behind it. She can shapeshift so in theory maybe her genes can help. But my issue is, if Hank’s physical power is changed, so that he has normal feet, he won’t be able to use his power at all, as how will he grip onto things?
Hank wants her blood and she gives it to him. I take it that if he wanted some kissing, she would have let him, but he’s an idiot. I do like how Lawrence plays all of these scenes. Subtly putting herself out there but knowing he is never going to take the bait.
Erik interrupts them, telling them that they should be happier that they have powers than they are. This is the beginning of Erik’s move on Raven, I’m not sure if the character – at this time – is planning it but he makes it no secret that he prefers her in her natural blue state. Really, he doesn’t like that Raven is hiding.
Erik finds the files the CIA has on Shaw. He is now leaving the base when Xavier confronts him. Xavier is surprised that Erik has waited this long before leaving. Xavier convinces Erik to stay with the idea that Shaw has friends, so Erik will need friends of his own.
Xavier and Platt are having a conversation when Erik comes back the next day. Erik agrees to join the team, but only if he and Xavier find the mutants. No government agents on site. Platt starts saying that is unacceptable but Xavier picks up on how this is the deal, if not, Erik is gone. Xavier agrees and Platt is out of luck.
Hank has created a Pre-Cerebro. So in the Trilogy of films, when Xavier and Magneto are claiming they built it, they must mean they built another one and not giving Hank his due credit.
Hank tells Xavier that it would work better if Xavier was bald. Xavier tells him to not to touch his hair. Pre-Cerebro is inside a giant golf ball. No one in the film makes the comparison. How could they not? Or is it too obvious?
Erik comments that Xavier is a lab rat. Xavier really wants to test it out, to see how strong his powers can get.
We are treated to some mutants – though how some of them can be present in the 60s is beyond me. We see Storm and Cyclops and a few others that I can only imagine are meant to be known mutants.
The road trip begins!
We first meet Angel Salvadore (from Morrison’s run) played by Zoe Kravitz. Daughter of that Kravitz – which I’m sure she loves that people point out who her father is. She was in It’s Kind of a Funny Story, which is by far my favorite Zach Galifianakis. The DVD is one of those bare bones DVDs, with maybe an interview feature or something but I wouldn’t mind owning it. She plays the would be love interest, if it wasn’t for Emma Roberts in the film – which I do like her in this film as well. Probably her best role but I haven’t seen everything she is in.
Xavier and Erik meet Angel. Erik shows off his powers, so she shows off her wings. She’s a stripper.
Xavier and Erik next meet taxi driver, Darwin – played by Edi Gathegi. Edi was in Gone Baby Gone, as Cheese. A role that stands out, due to the character name. He is Laurent in the Twilight movies.
Once the Atlas Shrugged trilogy is finished and available on Netflix, we are going to marathon those films as my wife loves that book.
Darwin is one of the mutants Xavier lost to Krakoa during X-Men : Deadly Genesis. One of the four Lost X-Men between the Original Team and the All New All Different Team. One of Moira’s students. None of that is even hinted at in the film. How could it even be?
Havok is the third mutant shown. He is played by Lucas Till. I only know him as being the love interest in Taylor Swift’s You Belong With Me music video. He’s in the film, All Superheroes Must Die, which is a film I’ve been somewhat curious to watch. It looks like a low budget film, so that could be very interesting or truly horrible.
Havok is in self imposed isolation in prison. From the dialogue, I’m not sure if he committed a crime or is it like Ali Larter’s character from Final Destination 2, where she just checked herself in one day.
Banshee is next up, he is hitting on some girl in an aquarium. She likes the fish, turns her back, he whistles at the fish and has her turn around, there’s no fish. Not sure how that is suppose to attract her.
Banshee is played by Caleb Jones. He doesn’t have an Irish accent, which is a shame. Apparently, before his film he was in movies with the sweet credit of “Boy …” in No Country for Old Men (on bike), Superbad (at party) and Social Network (Fraternity). So of course, who knows who he is. He seems like a natural redhead so might be able to pick him out during Superbad’s party scene. Though there are two party scenes so it could be either of those. Apparently, he was not asked back for Days of Future Past, that has to burn, especially has Havok was asked back. Banshee being the only First Class member to not be in the next film. Ooof!
0:48:04 – we get the Wolverine cameo by Hugh Jackman that was all the buzz when the film came out. He gets to say the one F-Bomb you are allowed to say in a PG-13 film. Which is how the latest Die Hard films are allowed to get away with it and stay PG-13. It is a little awkward with how Xavier and Erik show up, Logan says his line and the two leave.
In the submarine. Shaw has a special room in the back of the sub. He refers to mutants as, the Children of the Atom – which is one of the taglines for the X-Men comics at the time.
Emma can sense Xavier, his powers have been increased somehow. Emma can also sense that Xavier has been recruiting.
In front of the Lincoln Memorial. Xavier and Erik are having a nice chat. I could have used more scenes like this, where the two just chat. We only get one more. The topic they are discussing is what the government will do once they know about the mutants. Erik believes they will be forced to register and Xavier believes that the government will realize American mutants and humans will have a common enemy in foes like Shaw, that there will be peace still.
At Platt’s base, he gave the mutants a nice room with a window. Mystique believes they should all have codenames, as they are members of the CIA and agents get cool codenames. So they all take the names, they are known for. She calls herself Mystique, to which Banshee wishes he could have had that name. He calls himself Banshee, and Hank asks why that name. Which leads into people showing off their powers.
Darwin shows that he can grow gills if his head is under water. Banshee breaks the giant window to their room.
I really like this scene as it shows young mutants being young mutants.
Angel is her stage name. She then spits hot lava.
Poor Hank, everyone is accepting everyone’s power and then he shows off his feet. Havok, who is essentially a real dick to Hank for the rest of the movie until right before big conclusion, offers to call him, Big Foot. I wish the movie took a turn here and all the other mutants pounce on Havok and let him know that mutant on mutant name calling will not be tolerated. But it doesn’t go in that direction.
Mystique, to her credit, tries to stand up for Hank. Commenting on what
people say about guys with big feet. Then she points out how Havok’s feet seem rather small.
CIA Office. Moria gets permission to have mutants fight mutants.
Back to the young mutants. They are all drunk and having a good time. Even Hank. Xavier, Erik and Moira show up and the mutants get in trouble. Mystique has no time for this as she has to let Erik and Xavier know what is up.
They have decided that Erik will be Magneto and Xavier will be known as Professor X. Which is awesome. Even better, Erik likes this new name and finds it acceptable. Almost as if this is what he’s been waiting for, mutant identities.
So since the kids are drunk and out of control, they don’t get to join the next mission. That’ll show them. I’m not sure how the next sequence would have been if they were allowed to go.
Russian Military Retreat. The CIA has news that Shaw is going to be meeting with a Russian General.
The truck that Xavier, Magneto, Moira and a few soldiers are on, gets pulled over. Xavier tells everybody to be cool. When a Russian soldier opens the backdoor, he sees an empty truckload.
They get to the General’s house and they see only Emma entering, Shaw is nowhere in sight. The military are only interested in Shaw so they pull back. Magneto wants to go as Emma would clearly know where Shaw is.
This next sequence is spectacular! Magneto makes a run at the mansion, and the way he takes out guards is fun to see. He is so powerful and good with his powers.
Xavier can’t leave Magneto behind so he goes after him.
Emma has met with the Russian General, played by Rade Sherbedgia, who if you ever need to cast “Russian male” he is the go to guy. He was the main villain in The Saint with Val Kilmer. But he also in Eurotrip and in the latest M&M ad with the yellow M&M (who is voiced by JK Simmons). He was also in Eyes Wide Shut, Space Cowboys, Mission Impossible II, Stigmata, he’s the man Wayne gives his jacket to in Batman Begins and he was on 24 (Day 6).
The Russian General gets a fun scene, where he believes he is making out with Emma but really, she’s bored and trying to read a book when Magneto and Xavier barge in. It takes the General a while to figure out why Emma disappeared and is sitting on the couch. On top of that, why two men are staring at him.
The General gets knocked out. Magneto tries to get Emma to talk. She turns to diamond form. So he turns the bed frame into a strangling device and the Emma’s neck starts to crack under the pressure. She turns back to her human form. If she turns back, Magneto will break her.
Emma is now their prisoner.
Cut to Shaw, as he is planning on convincing Russia to move nuclear missiles to Cuba.
At Platt’s base. The young mutants are sitting around when they start hearing this thud noise. They look outside and it is raining men. Except these CIA agents are being killed when they hit the ground.
We see Azazel is doing the ol’ teleport to the sky, drop a fool routine.
Oliver Platt, unfortunately, is one of these guys. He’s killed as if he wasn’t an important character in the film, which is ice cold.
Shaw enters a room with a nice staircase. The agents open fire. He absorbs all the energy. Then with one stomp, the staircase and the second floor all crumble before him. All of those guys are dead. He only wanted to know where the mutants were.
The agents try to not reveal the location and they die. So those faceless guys get redemption.
All of this death and it is done by three mutants. That’s power. That and Riptide hasn’t had to do anything yet.
Azazel not only has teleporting but also uses swords – he is a swash buckler. Just like his son will be one day. Not sure if Chuck Austen shown him liking to use swords but Jason Aaron has in his opening arc of Amazing X-Men, its only taken the comics three years to incorporate it if that’s the case.
Before Shaw enters the young mutants room, we see some agents say “the mutants are in there, let us normal people go” to which Shaw kills them, and rightfully so. We have no room for prejudice people in this new world we live in.
Shaw meets the cast of the X-Men. He offers them a place in his club. They can be kings and queens.
Angel accepts with little hesitation.
Darwin pushes Havok, not sure if Havok actually knows at this point what Darwin is up too.
Darwin tells Shaw that his power is to adapt to survive and being with Shaw means to survive.
He tells Havok, now!, and Havok does his best to blast the Hellfire Club. He has no control so they go wild.
Shaw gets hit and uses that energy to kill Darwin. His body puts up a decent fight but he still explodes. Or does he adapt and becomes a being of air? I’m sure we are meant to believe he is dead as he doesn’t show up again.
These Pre-X-Men just got dealt their first lost.
Moscow, Russia. Russia has agreed to move missiles to Cuba. This is starting to look familiar.
Xavier greets the young mutants and hugs Mystique. Those poor kids have been through something.
The kids are ready to quit. Magneto tells them all that they will have to avenge these deaths. They are now, The Avengers! If only!
Xavier realizes that they all need to train, luckily he has a place for that.
We see the fancy prison cell Emma is in. There are two CIA agents talking about what to do and what will be done. The agents talk about how they can’t just keep her there, there are laws. To which the other comments on how those laws are for humans. That didn’t take long!
Emma uses her diamond finger to cut a circle in the glass and pushes it out. She tells them that she has an idea.
We are shown that it will take Russian ships a week to get to Cuba. So that’s how long these next couple scene’s time frame.
Ray Wise, is the Secretary of State. I know Ray as being the Devil from Reaper, a show that I somehow missed the second season of. I read that it ended on a cliffhanger, so that’s disappointing. He’s also the second (and final) actor to play Robin’s father on How I Met Your Mother. The original actor was Eric Braeden, he only portrayed the character once.
Ray Wise has been in a slew of films and television shows. Robocop, the wonder that is Twin Peaks, He was on West Wing once and 24 Day Five. He also gets type cast in essentially the same type of role.
Xavier Mansion. Everyone is impressed with Xavier’s home. Magneto wonders how Xavier could possibly get by, living in such suffrage. I love Magneto in this movie so much!
Also, great is the angle we see the Mansion at, can really see how gigantic it is.
We get the first of two speeches by Kennedy. I really like the use of Kennedy to put this film into real terms. I’ve been joking up to this point. We are clearly heading into the Cuba Missile Crisis.
Xavier Mansion. The first scene is Xavier holding a gun to Magneto’s face. Magneto wants him to shot him, as he needs to train. If Magneto knows he can stop the bullet, then he isn’t really pushing himself.
Havok gets the first of three scenes, which I like the progress shown of him trying to control his power. Xavier’s father built this bunker to withstand a nuclear blast, it should hold Havok. Havok tests out his power, Xavier reenters the room and sees the entire place is on fire. Even behind Havok!
Banshee is told by Hank that he should be able to control his power enough to fly. He gets a third floor window and pushes himself out of the window and falls on his face. Poor kid.
Xavier and McCoy get into a conversation about Jekyll and Hyde. The story is all about controlling impulses. Hank needs to let the beast free! Once he is able to do so, he is able to lap Xavier around the mansion.
Havok shows up, tells Hank that he needs a red nose to go with those feet. Going as far as to call Hank a bozo. Xavier thanks Havok for making such a comment.
Mystique is lifting weight and Lawrence looks great in this film. Which I know I’m the millionth person to comment on how Jennifer Lawrence is stunning to look at but there it is. Though I’ve only ever found her truly attractive in this role and Silver Linings Playbook. Though American Hustle looks like another film that plays up on her beauty.
Magneto tells Mystique that if she is using some of her focus to maintain her Raven persona, then she isn’t fully focusing on the issue at hand. He’s been holding up her weight bar during this and drops it on her, forcing her to shift to her blue form. I didn’t pay attention to how much she is lifting but I wonder how much. The weights look rather big.
Hank creates the famous Havok circle thing, proving he is the bigger person. Havok is now only slightly better with his power.
Hank is shown also working on Raven’s blood. Raven sits on his lap to look into the microscope. oh Hank, just kiss the girl!
Magneto, Hank, Xavier and Banshee are on the giant satellite dish. Magneto pushes Banshee off of it and luckily, Banshee is able to activate his powers so that he can fly. I’m not sure what the rescue plan would have been if Banshee didn’t get his powers to work correctly. None present would have been able to save him.
Havok finally gets to focus his powers with the device after Hank and Xavier stand on opposite sides of the test dummy.
Xavier shows Magneto a happy thought and now Magneto can obtain true focus. Which apparently is right right between serenity and anger. The memory causes both of them to cry, they are officially bromancing.
Kennedy’s speech, if Russia crosses the embargo line, there will be war.
Hank has created two serums that should cure his and Mystique’s physical mutations. Right when she was coming to terms with her mutation. Even here, he could have grabbed her but he’s too focus on getting his feet fixed. Raven is even in a robe, still he is not distracted.
How often does Hank even go without shoes? Seems like a man in his profession, he is always wearing shoes. Though he does have to live with the time when he is shoeless, but clearly this is a big issue for him that he can’t overcome.
Raven tells Hank that society should strive to be more like them after he tells her that even after they are successful after the mission, society won’t accept them due to their physical mutations. Raven rejects him.
We are given the second scene with Xavier and Magneto chatting. They are playing chess, which is a callback to the original trilogy. They are defining their outlooks with Xavier being an optimist and Magneto is a realist. Xavier believes all humans are like Moira whereas Magneto believes they are all like Shaw. Which is a great point, late in the movie, these two still believe Shaw to be a human. I guess the young mutants never told these two about Darwin and Shaw’s power.
Magneto gets this awesome, peace was never an option, line.
Hank takes the cure. It works for a moment and then he starts turning blue, which reminds me of a werewolf movie transformation scene.
Magneto goes to his room. Raven is in bed, waiting for him. She is has to be nude, under those sheets. He isn’t in the mood for such games. Raven thinks it is because of how young she is, so she shifts to Rebecca Romijn, which is a fun cameo. Erik isn’t happy with that either. He wants the real Raven. So she becomes Jennifer Lawrence again and he repeats, the real Raven. She shifts to her blue form.
Raven attempts to grab her robe, Erik tells her she doesn’t need to hide anymore. Which is odd, she’s nude but with scales. She can still wear clothes. I think she misunderstands him at this moment and he never corrects her (after all of these years) he only meant in his bedroom, outside of it, she should wear clothes but be blue.
At the hour and a half mark, Erik and Raven are kissing!
Scene fades to black and once it comes back, we are treated to Jennifer Lawrence in full nude blue Mystique form – from toe to head. She is looking good.
She greets Xavier and he does the right thing, of seeing her nude and wanting her to wear clothes. Raven leaves, disgusted with him. Xavier took some hits this night.
On Hank’s door, is a note telling the others that he is at the airbase and to bring the crate with the giant X on it.
Xavier opens the crate, from the crate’s angle, so the team sees what is inside but we don’t yet. It is the suits and since none of them can withstand zero-g, they better suit up!
I like how the color scheme is gold and blue, just like the original X-Men uniforms. They look nothing alike but still, the colors are represented.
We see full on Blue Beast!
Magneto gives him an honest, never looked better and Beast loses his mind and starts choking him. Xavier convinces him to let go. Havok speaks up that even he, the dick of the group, has to admit that Beast looks bad arse and gives him the Beast name.
Cuba.
2 navy fleets go to war.
Michael Ironside plays the American Navy Captain. I know him mostly by his voice, as he is a sensational voice actor. On the 90s DC cartoons (Superman and Justice League), he was Darkseid. In live action, he is in Top Gun, Total Recall (the original), Highlander II, Free Willy (where I probably saw him first), The Next Karate Kid, The Perfect Storm, he was Lois Lane’s father on Smallville. He was also on Community, playing his typical role – stern high ranking military man.
From the Russian side, their captain doesn’t want another world war as he already lived through one.
One of the Russian ships is about to cross the embargo line. We see that everyone on the ship has been killed by Azazel. Xavier is the way we find this out. Xavier takes control of one of the Russian soldiers and has that man set off a missile that destroys the ship.
The missile almost hits the Pre-BlackBird and the plane gets a little out of control. Xavier almost stops short with Mystique.
Shaw knows that he has to take a more direct route to ensure a world war.
Since they can’t see Shaw, they know he must be underwater. The plane does not have sonar. I do like how Banshee steps up so quickly, that yes they do. Moira sends out a message that the soldiers might want to take off their ear phones.
Banshee locates the sub. Shaw knows they are detected and moves back into his secret room. Shaw has Azazel turn the nuclear reactor to one hundred person. Shaw puts his hands on it, he is becoming a nuclear bomb himself.
Thus begins the sequence that becomes the conclusion to this film.
Magneto lifts the submarine out of the water, it is awesome. There is no denying that mutants (and superpowers) exist in this world.
The sub has the name, Carportina, but not sure if that means anything.
Riptide throws out a whirlwind and Magneto loses control of the sub, crashing it onto the beach. Their plane also crashes on the beach, practically right next to it.
A fight breaks out, three X-Men versus three Hellfire members. Azazel versus both Beast and Havok.
Moira tries to radio both countries to turn their ships around.
Magneto gets into the submarine. He turns off the nuclear reactor, which lets Shaw know that he is about to have to confront somebody.
Banshee saves Havok from Angel. Havok loses his circular device in the fight.
Shaw reveals himself to Magneto, they enter Shaw’s secret room so Xavier can’t monitor Magneto anymore.
I really like this scene of the two characters who haven’t been on screen together for like an hour.
Angel spits onto Banshee’s wingflap so he has to crash onto the beach along with Havok.
Magneto tries to stop Shaw by throwing metal pieces of the sub around Shaw. This creates rips inside the room that gives Xavier a slight opening to see what is happening.
Shaw realizes that he made Magneto into the man that he is. As a viewer, we can tell that Shaw’s philosophies are what shape Magneto’s outlook.
Havok has a better control over his power, even without the device’s assistance.
Shaw implies that Magneto hasn’t even hit his prime yet.
Azazel versus Beast. Good use of teleporation. Shaw comes out and tells Azazel to stop, Beast knocks him out. Good use of Mystique here.
Shaw makes the mistake of calling Magneto, son. Magneto does a call back to the earlier bar scene by calling Shaw his creator.
Magneto takes off Shaw’s helmet and Xavier freezes Shaw in his tracks. Magneto puts on the helmet, it is awesome!
Magneto agrees with Shaw but he hates Shaw for what he has done, he killed his mother, which is unforgivable. He pulls out the coin from the very beginning of the film.
Great directing choice with intercutting Shaw’s silent face with Xavier’s face as he is screaming, on top of the camera pan and cutting between the two characters, as their faces move from right to left as the coin goes into ‘their’ heads.
America and Russia have a shared enemy now, the mutants.
Magneto brings out Shaw’s dead body, resembling a scarecrow. Makes a great speech.
The two teams are split.
Missiles are fired, Magneto turns them around back at the ships.
Moira realizes that she is collateral damage.
It looks like Magneto is controlling a hundred missiles.
Xavier makes the mistake of telling Magneto that the soldiers are only, following orders. A line no one should ever repeat after the Nuremberg Trials.
Xavier tackles Magneto and they fight like brothers, with slaps. Due to this, Magneto lets some missiles drop.
Both captains make peace with their pending deaths, and thank their fellow soldiers for their service. Which is a very nice touch.
Moira comes at Magneto, guns ablazing! Magneto tosses the bullets aside. Except one of them hits Xavier, right in the spine! Where is this going!?!
Magneto starts choking Moira with her own dog tags! Xavier tells Magneto that it isn’t her who did this but Erik. This wakes Magneto up.
Magneto gives another speech. The assembled (!) mutants have two paths to go. Magneto takes the Hellfire Club members
At the two hour mark, Mystique runs over to Xavier. He tells her to go with Magneto. Which she does. Magneto has the beginnings of a group or a brotherhood, if you will.
I wonder where Azazel teleports them to, as there is no dialogue about it. Maybe just a few miles away and then Erik gives him proper directions.
Before they teleport, Mystique tells Beast to be “Mutant and Proud” which I’m surprised wasn’t the tag line to the film.
Xavier tells the rest of the mutants, and Moira, that he can’t feel his legs.
Kennedy gives his third speech of the film. It has been four weeks since the Cuba Missile Crisis.
At the Xavier Estate. Xavier is in a wheelchair. He tells Moira that they are G-Men but without the G. Moira tells him that they are now, X-Men!
Xavier is going to open an academy. Xavier is sure he will be going bald next.
To thank Moira for her service, he Superman kisses all of her memories of the past weeks away. What a great guy, not!
Cut to the CIA Director, as Moira reveals she only has flashes of what happened. She does remember a kiss, which the director rolls his eyes so hard and states that this is why women can’t be field agents.
Magneto frees Emma. She calls him, Erik. The camera turns to reveal Magneto in an image I can look at all day. He rather be called Magneto!
Love the shade of purple with red, purplish red, I don’t know.
The loss of Xavier has left a gap in his life and he needs Emma to fill it. Yeah, he do!
Two hours and four minutes, the credits begin! Jennifer Lawrence comes in at number five of the single card credits. That would probably be different now if they released the film, she would definitely be above Rose Byrne.
Thus our time with the film comes to an end!
I’ll review Wolverine Origins whenever the next Wolverine film comes out, which is slated for 2017. Unless I do it before then but I can’t imagine it coming up before then.
What better way to celebrate Mother’s Day than to review a comic with the greatest fictional character of all time’s mother? And I don’t mean Claremont, or Byrne (pending on how you view it).
This is Theresa ‘Terri’ Pryde’s first appearance. It is also so many others’ first appearance.
So rare, outside of a first issue, that so much world building or character creation will happen within one comic.
I remember buying this comic at Wizard World Philly 2006. Then, it was only thirty dollars. I thought I was practically stealing it at that price.
This is, of course, Kitty Pryde’s first appearance. Some magazines will state it is Emma ‘White Queen’ Frost’s first appearance, listing her first – or worst, only listing her. Nowadays, with Morrison having put Emma back in the spotlight and Whedon using both characters, this comic will cost someone around one hundred dollars.
Those two ladies are not the only ones marking this their first appearance. Carmen Pryde, Kitty’s father, is another one.
Then there are the villains. Emma Frost shows up, so this is also the first appearance of the Hellfire Club. In the shadows are – Sebastian Shaw, Harry Leland and Donald Pierce.
The Massachusetts Academy is mentioned for the first time. Naturally, this is the first time we see the Hellfire Soldiers and the Hellfire Knights. I’m not sure if the knights really appear much outside the next few issues.
Like I wrote above, this comic really adds to the mythos like few comics before or after it.
This is by far, my favorite comic. Without it, I wouldn’t even be a fan of the X-Men. If it isn’t my favorite comic, then it is at the very least, the most significant comic in my collection. My most prized comic. If all of my comics burned up, a recurring nightmarish thought I’ve had for years, I would have to buy this comic first, if I were ever to rebuild my collection. Which I probably wouldn’t do. That is essentially the danger of collecting paper as a hobby. I don’t quite worry about flood or water damage as I do fire.
On Comixology, I own the Paul Smith nine issues and this issue. Along with several other Marvel comics that were free when Marvel ran that promotion that practically crashed Marvel.com and Comixology.
Onto the issue :
Inside front cover ad is for Crossman Airguns.
Issue starts with the X-Men leaving Muir Island. The X-Men having just defeated Proteus.
Bsnshee was injured in the fight, thus needs to heal. He will not be returning to the States.
Moira lost both her husband and son in the fight, so now she is susceptible to Sean’s charm.
Since they are down one member, Cyclops offers Multiple Man a place on the team. He feels he is just a Kansas farm boy at heart, not a superhero so he will stay behind to stay on as an assistant. Imagine if he had joined? In this bold new era the X-Men are about to enter.
I forget to mention before, so this is where my X-Men collection begins. I have Giant Size X-Men 1, but none until this issue. All that came before Uncanny 129, doesn’t matter unless it is repeated post this issue.
Cyclops turns to Alex and Polaris, before he can offer, Alex turns him down. They just want to be normal people.
Tough day for the X-Men Recruitment Office.
On the Blackbird, back home, the X-Men are – Nightcrawler, Cyclops, Wolverine, Colossus, Storm and Phoenix who is fooling people into thinking it is Jean.
Colossus is being a big baby about how he had to kill Proteus. Instead of thinking that he was being a bro to Banshee. Also, Proteus was going to kill everybody.
Their plane passes another, this one has Jason Wyngarde. Which also reminds me. This is the first part of what will be known as The Dark Phoenix Saga. It begins here with the mind games on Phoenix. I have always been more of a fan of the first half dealing with the Hellfire Club rather than the second half dealing with the Shi’ar. The trade collects 129 to 137. I have never understood why it doesn’t collect 138, the entire aftermath issue. So the X-Men go from the Proteus Saga to the Dark Phoenix Saga. In the comic, it isn’t billed as part one or anything, that comes after all of the fan reactions.
Wyngarde, who is secretly Mastermind, reestablishes contact with the Phoenix. Apparently this was happening in the previous storyline as she was contributing it to Proteus.
There is an ad for Hubba Bubba bubble gum.
Now Jean believes that it is the Phoenix’s vast power, for some reason, transporting her to an ancestor. Roger Stern, the editor and Avengers legend, lets us know this happened twice before – issues 125 and 126. These editor notes are the reason I fell in love with Tom Brevoort over with Kurt Busiek’s Avengers run and those satellite titles. I wish we still got those today.
While Phoenix is exploring this new world, a nice gentleman comes along that reminds her of Scott, as Scott is checking in on her. Scott discusses how much he misses her when he thought she was dead, back in issue 113. They discuss his brief relationship with Colleen Wing. Scott states that all of his life, he has been losing people. He doesn’t mention that they all come back, except his mother.
When he thought Jean was dead, he couldn’t even function. They make out.
They get back to the mansion. The plane registers an intruder. The X-Men come barging in to find Xavier.
There are ads for rock shirts, whoppers and ROM action figure.
Days pass. Phoenix has read Xavier’s mind. He is there has he is concern about her increase power and her ability to control it.
Phoenix and Scott are walking when Wolverine comes out of the Danger Room complaining about Xavier’s training methods. Xavier is treating these latest X-Men as if they were the fresh face Original Five X-Men.
Scott knew this would happen, he didn’t expect it to be this fast. Scott confronts Xavier, explaining how Scott treats the team like peers, but he is the field leader. Xavier tells Scott that his intensity is for shit and he is a weak leader.
Scott tries to think of another tactic when Cerebro detects two mutants.
There are ads for a Marvel Holiday Special offer and an ad for Bubble Yum.
Page 14. We see that the Hellfire Club has a camera inside of Cerebro. Also, we get the three members in shadow. The last panel is Emma’s first appearance.
Shaw’s plan is to contact the two new mutants and try to recruit them.
Next, history is made!
Page 15, I become a lifelong fan of a character, Kitty Pryde. She is living in a suburb of Chicago, Deerfield, Illinois. Deerfield is twenty-five miles northwest of Chicago. The Prydes live on Central Avenue. She is introduced as Katherine Pryde. Kitty is thirteen years old. It is summer time and about noon. Kitty is coming home from a dance class.
The day before, the Prydes must have received two calls and didn’t mind double booking the two school institution.
The Prydes conclude their meeting with Ms. Frost. I wonder why they suspect two schools all of a sudden want to recruit their young daughter to live on the east coast. Did they send out feelers?
Terri Pryde wonders why Kitty is home so soon. Kitty states that she’s been having those headaches again. Terri
Kitty goes to her room, and starts thinking. Her parents must be serious about splitting up, if they are considering sending her to an out of state school. She doesn’t like that idea as she has friends here. I wonder how many and if she has secretly kept in touch with them, this whole time. I doubt it as one rule with joining the X-Men, is that you have to give up everything outside of being an X-Man.
Kitty doesn’t like Frost, she gave her the creeps. Frost looked at her like she was something to eat.
There is a two page ad for Star Wars action figures.
Kitty lays down. Starts getting another headache, and falls through the floor and lands in the living room.
The Prydes and Frost come inside right then. Terri is embarrassed. Kitty makes up the excuse that her shoe got snagged on the carpet and she tripped.
Carmen calls her, Kitten, as she runs upstairs, she claims she has homework.
The Prydes walk Emma to the door, apologising for their daughter’s odd behavior. Emma tells them, she understands as Kitty is young and in an awkward phase.
Emma passes Xavier and three X-Men, all in civilian clothes – Wolverine, Storm and Colossus. Wolverine takes note of Emma, that she looks good but makes the hairs on the back of his neck stand up. And that guy has a bunch of hair back there, so that is stating something.
The Prydes welcome the X-Men inside. Kitty sees them and they look like an odd grouping to her. Except for the big farmer boy, he looks good to her.
For some reason, Carmen thinks it is a good idea to send Kitty off with three adults to the local malt shoppe. Also, that she should be the only student under the age of 18 at this school, at least Emma’s school has students her own age. Emma’s school is training future mutant terrorists, so you lose some.
At the Malt Shoppe. Logan is reading some magazines, and by reading, I mean looking at Pentahouse and Colossus is standing too close to him. The owner doesn’t like Logan reading them as this isn’t a library. It must also be when the magazines were not sealed in a bag.
There is an ad for Elastic Hulk and Spider-Man that the Hulk one was featured on an episode of Comic Book Men.
There is another ad for ROM the comic by Bill Mantlo and Sal Buscema.
Ororo and Kitty are at a booth. I really like the two panels on top of the page with Kitty’s face all bright eyed and full of wonder and Ororo being amazed with how much life Kitty has. Ororo asks if Kitty has heard of the X-Men, she has and she thinks they are awesome superheroes. Kitty then figures out that she is amongst the X-Men! Xavier told Storm it was okay to let Kitty in on the secret. Kitty is so excited. Ororo can’t help but love the child, when she was at that age, she was making her way across the desert.
Kitty also comments on how beautiful Storm is, with her white hair and blue eyes, she is a wonder to look at. As far as Storm knows, she is one of a kind. I’ll say!
As everybody is enjoying themselves, minus the store owner, Hellfire Knights come crashing through a wall! One of them unleashes a flamethrower onto Colossus, who just turn to steel seconds prior. The flame is so hot that he can still feel it. Another Knight is attacking Wolverine, whose claws can’t cut it as it has a force field. The Knights are built to attack each X-Men individually.
Kitty gets scared from the violence and starts trying to back away, while still in the booth. She backs away so much that she phases through the wall. This is the first time she has done it with her eyes open so she knows how she keeps doing that now. Kitty passes out, as her powers drain her energy.
Wolverine, in classic comic book wisdom, decides they need to switch up opponents. The three X-Men make short work of the Hellfire Knights. Storm wonders what happen to Kitty, but figures she left when everybody else did. Just then, they all get zapped by a psychic attack. We keep hearing how much the X-Men are trained against such attacks, but I wonder if that comes after this issue. We will have to keep track of that. We know by 141, that only Kitty hasn’t received the training yet, thus making Days of Future Past possible.
The X-Men are knocked out. Emma Frost and Hellfire Club soldiers show up to clean up. The soldiers wonder what should happen to the knights. Emma tells them that the knights know the price of failure as their armors explodes. Those fellas are dead.
There is a Hostess ad starring Human Torch in the Icemaster.
In the hovercraft, Emma tells the soldiers to strip the X-Men of their costumes and to check for hidden items, as they know Storm keeps hidden lockpicks hidden in her headdress and cape. Clearly the Hellfire Club knows a great deal regarding the X-Men. They are prepared for them. What I really like about this panel, which is huge in the middle of the page is that Emma gives the order but we are shown that the soldiers are already doing it. Wolverine and Colossus’ shirts are off and Storm’s cape is being removed.
Emma isn’t worried about Kitty, as they know where she lives.
Issue ends with a hero in the making. Kitty has summoned the courage and mastery of her powers and has phased through the hovercraft’s wall. She is going to try to save the X-Men!
Back cover ad is for Lego, which apparently got the back cover to many comics during the 80s.
Such an amazing debut of two important characters into the X-Men Mythos!
I am planning on covering issue 130 for Father’s Day unless I do it before then so come back!
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On this Mother’s Day, I want to send out a special shout to a few mothers.
First, my own mother, Diana, for delivering me and being the best mother I could ever ask for.
Second, my lovely and beautiful wife, Kristie, who was pregnant with our son last year, so we had a small Pre-Mother’s Day but gets to enjoy her first proper mother’s day. Thank you for the self-sacrifice for the past year as being pregnant wasn’t a fun experience, most of the time. Thank you for our son, Walker Dennis Klein, we sure did make a cute baby! We only have him as you made it possible as you did all of the hard work and the easy work. Thanks for letting me feel like I did anything even if it was small tasks.
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Also, don’t forget husbands – Every Mother’s Day needs a Mother’s Night! A lyric I can’t stop having repeated in my head. Thanks YouTuber thelonelyisland for hosting the video!
I own this as the original DVD and the 1.5 DVD. I kept the original one for the fun Easter egg of Spider-Man ruining a shot. Go to Special Features -> Trailers -> the hidden rose on the left.
Thanks to YouTuber BaTiK151, for hosting the video!
I really like James Marsden’s thought process of thinking it is funny and then getting back into character.
Remember interactive menus on DVDs? I know it only lasts a few seconds, but seeing them every time, gets old fast.
I had graduated high school in May and was working in a summer program. One of the rewards for the kids was that we were going to be able to watch this movie as one of the first matinees that were available. I was so looking toward this since the beginning of the year, and once it was announced as an award at the beginning of the summer.
Thanks to Wizard magazine, I was keeping up with all of the news. Blade had been the first real Marvel movie and I enjoyed it but I would never say I was a big Blade fan. Now the X-Men, that, I am a gigantic fan.
I really like this film, great first attempt. I just watched the film and here is my running commentary. 1.5 actually has Bryan Singer commentary.
I know it is a small detail, and easy to miss, but I like how the X in the 20th Century Fox logo sticks a little longer.
I also like how the opening title sequence is barely a minute long.
Film opens with boy Magneto and his family at a Nazi concentration camp, which will have a major pay off for the First Class film.
Meridan, Mississippi – Rogue is the first X-Man we see, but not officially on the team. We learn her real name is Marie, which took the comics several more years before establishing a real name for her. Claremont settled on Anna Marie in his X-Treme X-Men run.
Anna Paquin is so young here. I knew she was an Oscar winner but I have still not seen The Piano. This was my first exposure to her. These films and True Blood are the only work of her’s that I have seen. Also, She’s All That, Almost Famous, 25th Hour and Scream 4 – I guess I may be a bigger fan than I thought.
Poor Rogue, worst first kiss ever.
We get Famke Janseen as Jean Grey and Bruce Davison as Senator Kelly. Famke looks nice here wearing red but later they put her in some unflattering clothes. At this point, I have only seen her in GoldenEye. Still the only non-X-Men film of her’s I have seen.
Bruce Davison, I know from Crazy / Beautiful. From Wikipedia, I have been reminded that I have seen him in – Willard, Crucible, Apt Pupil, At First Sight, Summer Catch and Runaway Jury.
00:07:04, Senator Kelly states that there is a young girl from Illinois who can walk through walls. What stops her from walking through banks, the White House or any of our homes? I knew I was in for a good time with this early Kitty Pryde reference.
Watching is Professor Xavier, played perfectly by Patrick Stewart. Who I know and love from Star Trek : The Next Generation as my captain, Captain Pricard. I was so happy, like most people, as this was dream casting. Also, he deserves to be in a good movie. He seems to try to fight type casting so chooses some interesting film roles. I’ve seen him in Conspiracy Theory, Robin Hood : Men in Tights, Masterminds, TMNT and Moby Dick.
Xavier sees his old friend, Magneto, also played to perfection by Ian McKellen. I had not seen him prior to this but of course, he is Gandalf in the Lord of the Rings films. My wife and I have an ongoing joke about which role is the role that should defined him. Then we saw him wear this :
I also really adore how much Patrick Stewart and Ian McKellen have become best friends over the years. I feel like there is a new picture of them together every two weeks. I’ve seen them both sitting on Santa’s lap.
I have also seen him in Apt Pupil. That film and The Usual Suspects, are the only films of Bryan Singer’s I’ve seen, also Superman Returns.
Senator Kelly wants to pass a mutant registration act.
Northern Alaska, we see Rogue get out of a truck. She is wearing a green cloak, which is awesome. Better than that, the driver of that truck is the voice actor for Beast from the 90s X-Men cartoon, George Buza.
00:11:08, Hugh Jackman – a star is born! I really like Jackman and watched several of his films before I had to start selecting them better. I saw Swordfish but then The Fountain came out and I knew I couldn’t watch that. I really liked him in The Prestige. Kate and Leopold was nice. He was also the voice of the Easter Bunny in Rise of the Guardians.
00:13:29, the claws. You can tell throughout the film that they couldn’t settle on how to make them look. That and his hair.
00:17:35, Logan tells Rogue that it hurts every time he pops his claws. She tells him her name is Rogue, he doesn’t question it.
00:20:06, we get a glimpse of both Storm and Cyclops. They showed up as Sabretooth tried to kill Wolverine and Rogue.
By now, they have done a great job of showing us all of Wolverine’s powers, as he has more than one, it makes sense to give him more establishing time.
Sabretooth is played by Tyler Mane. I was a WWE guy, so I don’t know him from WCW. I do know he was Michael Myers, in the Rob Zombie Halloween films.
Halle Berry, I thought she was decent in this one. I definitely don’t follow her career. I’ve seen Monster Ball and Swordfish, as well as Die Another Day. Pierce Brosnan is my Bond. Turns out, I’ve seen several of her films prior to this film – Last Boy Scout, Executive Decision, Flintstones and Bulworth.
Now, James Marsden, I am a huge fan. He is like a respectable Freddie Prince Jr. I really like him in Interstate 60 and Gossip. He’s in a slew of films that I’ve seen and enjoyed – Zoolander, The Notebook, Superman Returns, Hairspray, Enchanted, 27 Dresses and Hop.
In the film, we already have an us versus them mentality.
We get our first Wolverine on an Infirmary bed with Jean standing over him. She still looks good here.
0:24:54 – 25:15 Sumela Kay as Kitty Pryde
Wolverine walks into one of Xavier’s physics classes. Kitty gets to leave the room, come back for her book and then phase through the wall. So awesome!
Then Cyclops and Storm walk in and Xavier tells Wolverine about the sides of the upcoming war. Xavier introduces and states the super hero and villain names. Poor Wolverine doesn’t even recognize Sabretooth. Wolverine makes the fun joke about how Xavier should be called, Wheels.
0:27:51, we see Rogue in a classroom. She is sitting next to Jubilee and once again, Kitty! She showed up in a couple places that I didn’t remember being. I’ve a huge fan of X2, so I’ve seen that one the most.
Also in the classroom is Iceman played by Shawn Ashmore, who I only know from his appearances on Smallville as well as Pyro, played by a different actor.
0:28:30, the word X-Men is said for the first time.
0:29:06, Xavier tells Wolverine that he was 17 when he first met Magneto. Which might hold up in First Class, if a little young. I guess with telepathic powers, he could have earn a college degree much sooner.
0:31:28, we see Mystique, played by Rebecca Romijn. I forgot she was in the Thomas Jane Punisher film. She was in the movie, Godsend, that I’ve been thinking about latest as ABC is doing a show called Resurrection, which seems to be a television version of that movie. How great would this movie have been if they went with the classic Mystique white dress, skull belt instead of the scales? I get why they went with the scales, but I’m sure Romijn would have loved to not have to spend nine hours each day to get the makeup and costume on.
We also see Ray Park as Toad, who I only know as Darth Maul and the rumor of Iron Fist, which now that Netflix is about to make that show, maybe he can finally get the role.
0:32:48, Adamantium is mentioned for the first time. So crazy to hear this clearly comic book words being said on film.
So right now, the X-Men only consist of Cyclops, Jean and Storm. So I get the impression that they haven’t really had any battles up to this point.
0:34:13, we get it confirmed that Henry Gyrich is dead, and has been for quite some time. That’s what Mystique has been up to prior to the film starting. Which must be a shame for Avengers fans. Also, if only he was wearing those glasses!
0:36:40, Jean tells Wolverine that she and Scott share a room. Xavier must have been so pleased on that day when they told him they were moving in together.
0:37:08, Jean tells Logan that Xavier is teaching her and he is so quick to say, I’m sure he is. The hell!?!
0:37:42, we see that Scott has been watching the scene, so he likes to watch. Didn’t announce himself or give a little cough.
0:38:21, we see that Kitty is Rogue’s roommate, with one other person. Most likely Jubilee.
0:39:32, Logan stabs Rogue, which really? How close did they put a man in his 30s next to young ladies in their teenage years so that she can hear his screaming in his sleep? Then she goes in the room, without gloves on and tries to wake him up? She might as well try to put her fingers in his mouth while he is having a seizure.
0:40:08, we see that Kitty is in one frame of the hallway seeing Rogue absorb of some of Wolverine’s healing factor. You can only see her once, then the other students block her.
We see that Senator Kelly now as water based powers. Or that he is simply melting away. Pretty fun seeing his face distort as he puts his head between the bars of his window. Also fun moment with Sabretooth as he can’t pull him back into the cell and so Magneto locks him in there.
0:43:42, Stan lee is serving hot dogs! He is also wearing an unfortunate red shirt and blue shorts combo.
We see that Mystique has taken Iceman’s shape and tells her, as Bobby, to leave the school. She does it, showing that she hasn’t really become close to anyone else as you would think she would have gone and gotten a second opinion.
Scott and Xavier are having a meeting. Xavier wants Scott to let Logan onto the team and Scott doubts he can take orders in a combat situation. They also then mention how Magneto wants Wolverine for some reason.
0:45:58, we see Cerebro for the first time and right before that, a shot of all of the adults as the door opens.
We learn that Magneto helped Xavier build it. I imagine he means this version of it as we know that Beast created the first Cerebro from First Class.
Cyclops’ visor looks so weird with civilian clothes.
We enter the train sequence. Wolverine catches up with Rogue and has a nice chat. Scott and Storm are in the train station, looking for Rogue when Toad and Sabretooth show up.
Meanwhile, Mystique is reversing Cebrebro. Just like what happens with Mastermind in Uncanny X-Men 175.
Storm tells the ticket agent that Rogue is her height, which I’m pretty sure is misleading. They are never going to find her.
Thanks to Toad taking off his visor, Cyclops gives the train station a new sun roof.
Storm lightning blasts Sabretooth after he cracks a window with her head.
0:53:49, we get the awesome sequence of Magneto on the train. We find out why Magneto and Wolverine don’t have a long history with each other as Magneto can fling him away so easily. We get Magneto laughing at Wolverine as why would he want him at all. Turns out, he has been after Rogue this entire time.
The Magneto versus the police scene, is so well done. Also shows how much of a threat Magneto is. Xavier tries to get Magneto to stop his goal, and then Magneto fires a gun and stops the bullet from going into the lead officer’s head.
0:58:40, great delivering of the line “Fight with you. Join the team. Be an X-Man.” by Hugh Jackman to Halle Berry. He says it so fast and sternly, he is finally caught up with everything and now can start making his own decisions.
Senator Kelly shows up at the mansion, and Xavier reads his mind. We get Patrick Stewart being able to walk around, unnecessarily.
We get a team meeting of what their next steps should be.
Kelly dies while holding Storm’s hand.
Xavier tries Cerebro and it backfires on me.
Scott watches over Xavier, and promises to take care of the team and the school.
Jean uses Cerebro for the first time. We see that Cerebro and the Infirmary are on opposite sides of the hallway.
At the Statue of Liberty, Toad is straight up killing guards by stomp landing on them. That has to be a truly horrible way to die. The sound it makes, of the bones, horrible.
Magneto tells Rogue his philosophy.
The X-Men have a fancy 3D map. How does that work?
1:09:10, the uniforms! I completely get why they went the direction they did, but I would have liked if the uniforms had some individuality.
1:09:51, the yellow spandex joke.
The Blackbird is kept under the basketball court.
Wolverine doesn’t show any fear of flying.
Wolverine sets off the metal detector, breaks it and flips Cyclops off with his middle claw. Once they enter the lobby, Hugh Jackman really starts stealing the show.
Wolverine tells Cyclops to keep his eye open. Then we get Wolverine versus Mystique.
Toad takes Cyclops and the ladies down. Toad gets frozen in place by Jean and gets spit goo in her face for her troubles.
Ray Park gets to do a Darth Maul staff move once he throws Storm down an elevator shaft.
Cyclops blasts Jean in the face.
Storm shows she can fly, which is awesome.
1:16:30, worst joke in the film. Storm’s “what happens to a toad when it gets struck by lightning. The same thing that happens to everything else.” So terrible. So many possibilities for a better punchline.
Wolverine meets up with Cyclops, who asks him to prove he really is Wolverine. Wolverine tells him he is a dick, and Cyclops says okay. These two could be best friends.
Inside the head of the statue, Magneto has the X-Men pin to the walls. Magneto has this great retort to Cyclops’ order to Storm to fry him. “Oh yes, a bolt of lightning inside a copper conductor. I thought you lived in a school.”
Wolverine versus Sabretooth
Magneto forces Rogue to take his powers.
1:23:53, we get Wolverine saying ‘bub.’
Poor Statue of Liberty took a bunch of damage.
Good teamwork and use of powers with how the X-Men stop Magneto and his machine. The stress of the situation causes a white streak of hair for Rogue.
Once Wolverine frees Rogue, the score by Michael Kamen kicks in. I liked this score so much that I bought the CD of the soundtrack. This is one of five scores I own.
The X-Men take off in the Blackbitd, leaving Magneto unconscious at the torch. That is a lot of trust that the responding police can handle Magneto.
Back at the mansion, Xavier wakes up. Patrick Stewart has a chest of white hair. As a guy who also has a hairy chest, it is always nice to see that others do as well.
Wolverine is on his third and final Infirmary bed. Jean tells him that his giving Rogue is healing factor worked. Rogue ran around with some of his more charming traits for a while.
Jean tells him that Rogue may be smitten with him. He tells Jean, that his heart belongs to another.
Xavier tells Logan about Alkaline Lake and that there should be answers for him there.
The X-Men are watching Senator Kelly on the news. They freeze frame as Mystique’s eyes can be seen instead of Kelly’s. Why would she do that?
Rogue tells Logan that she is keeping the new hair style. He tells her he will return.
As he rides off on Cyclops’ motorcycle, he drives out if the gate. By the gate is the address marker – Xavier’s School for the Gifted. Westchester, New York. 1407 Graymalkin Lake, Salem Center.
1:37:14, Magneto is in a plastic cell. Xavier and he are playing chess. Magneto asks what would Xavier do if someone tried take to take his students. Xavier states he pities the poor soul who tries.
The film bookends with prisons and Magneto. From Nazi concentration camp to plastic government prison cell.
For the credits, Sumela Kay is the fourth to last credited. Before her is Stu’s friend, her, Shawn Ashmore, Jubilee and finally, Pyro credited as John.
Thanks to YouTuber Kids’ WB for hosting this video!
Since we are celebrating Captain America month here at S&FwM, what better episode than his appearance on the wonderful cartoon that is X-Men Evolution.
Unfortunately, Kitty only shows up for the opening credits but we get a fun Rogue and Nightcrawler with Wolverine episode.
There is still one episode I would like to post for Super Hero Squad, but I can’t find a video for it on YouTube so one day. It is the episode titled, “Night in the Sanctorum!” it has a picture of Kitty and Lockheed (amongst others). Captain America is in the episode as well. The only videos I can find are broken up over three parts and That isn’t ideal at nine minutes each. One of these days, hopefully, someone can post the full video.
Back to the episode at hand.
I really like seeing Rogue and Kurt together, we don’t get it as much in the comics. One of the nicer aspects of Evolution was that they were able to delve into their relationship.
I like how Wolverine and Captain America were WWII allies. They saved Magneto as a boy.
Magneto, in the present, finds the same technology that made Captain America the super solider and wants to use it on himself to become younger.
Episode ends on a bit of a sad note, apparently Cap never made it out of the war, he’s been in suspended animation ever since. At least SHIELD is keeping him safe. They are keeping him like a piece of furniture, tucked away in a room but at least no one can harm him there.
We get to see Nick Fury too, which is fun as well. One of the few episodes of Evolution that spotlights a non-mutant character.
Still waiting for X-Men Evolution Season Four to be released, no signs of it coming, so that’s disappointing.
I would also like to have Seasons One and Two released as a simple single box set, that would be nice. If they were willing to just release a Complete Series set, I wouldn’t mind selling my old ones for the new set. It couldn’t be more than $50.00 though, but I imagine they would go crazy with a hundred dollar price tag. Though if they can release a Complete Series, they should be able to make a separate fourth season set.
I can see them not wanting to do that, as it is a guarantee sell of Complete sets then. I just don’t like how I have nine DVDs on the shelf for the series, as it doesn’t look great.
The 90s X-Men Cartoon has a Captain America episode as well. That title is, Old Soldiers. I was going to post the video but there isn’t a good one on YouTube either. You can buy it on YouTube (not sure how that works) through MarvelOnDemand but who wants to do that?
Len Wein wrote that episode, the co-creator of Wolverine!
I’m also waiting for a Red Dawn video from the 90s as that is Illyana’s only appearance on the 90s cartoon – or in animation. Actually, she apparently shows up for a second in the episode, Time Fugitives. Which I don’t remember so I will have to look into that. Red Dawn is her only speaking episode.
She is also mentioned in an episode of Evolution, explaining why Colossus is working for Magneto.
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Thanks everybody for all the support! I would never have envision doing 300 straight posts much less being able to actually pull off Event Months!
I can now announce the next Event Month! Which, really, shouldn’t surprise anyone what it is going to be.
May 2014 is going to be … DAYS OF FUTURE PAST!!! Just in time for the movie!
Del Tha Funkee Homosapien and Dinosaur Jr. from the Judgment Night soundtrack.
Great movie, even greater soundtrack. I am a huge fan of any movie about four male friends, I am a sucker for it. The friends are Emilo Estevez, Cuba Gooding Jr., Jeremy Piven and Stephen Dorff vs. villains Denis Leary and his henchman Peter Greene, the heavy in so many films in the 90s, including this film in 1993.
Kitty Pryde referenced at the 1:51 mark and they rhyme Kitty Pryde with City Wide. Couldn’t find a YouTube video with lyrics but I wanted to use this song for our 250th post!
Thanks to YouTuber Theophrast.Sequard for hosting the video.
Would love to know the story behind this song, but the Internet is letting me down.