Showing posts with label x-men. Show all posts
Showing posts with label x-men. Show all posts

Saturday, April 28, 2007

Wolverine Script Review

First of all, let me stress that in my review of the Wolverine script I expressed a very, very strong opinion. A very, very stongly negative opinion. If you were to ask me what I thought of the Wolverine script, I'd have shaken my head, told you how bad I felt X-Men 3 was and then expressed how Wolverine was another, even bigger, step down in quality for the franchise. I'd tell you how it seemed to me that the thing just didn't hang together at all well.

To appease a couple of other folks involved in film ick, I have temporarily removed the Wolverine review that once existed at this URL. We know that Fox didn't have a leg to stand on, but some folks didn't want to spend the time necessary to prove it. Until these people's relationship with film ick is over, the review will be removed - at least, from this page. I might be the most active film ick person, but look at the list of contributors: I'm not the only one. And why would I want to upset my friends? If they say remove it, I'll do so, until restoring it could no longer effect them.

It doesn't matter anyway. The review lives on elsewhere. And in an increasing number of places too. And it will reach many, many more - and Fox will never have a chance to stem it. The thing will spread like a virus - partly to teach them a lesson, perhaps.

If you have the review and you want to post it anywhere, anywhere at all, feel free to put a link in the comments below. Get yourself some extra traffic, maybe. And if you have the script itself, I certainly wouldn't discourage you from mailing that around either. The more reviews the merrier, I say.

And just remember: the full review at least told you why I didn't like the script, gave you more of a chance to disagree. All that remains now is a simple statement: I read the Wolverine script and I absolutely hated it.

Friday, April 27, 2007

Kapow! It's Goyer Time!

David Goyer is attached to yet another super-powers movie. This time, Variety have announced he will direct Magneto, the X-Men spin off. He's also going to rewrite the current script draft, by Sheldon Turner. Ian McKellen's part is likely to be minimal - this is the story of a much younger Magneto.

Before Goyer's film goes before the cameras, however, the other X-tangent will get underway. No director has yet been set for Wolverine but David Benioff's script is ready to go and is expected to get off the blocks first. I doubt it will be more than a fortnight before we see the director's name in Variety.

I've got the script for Wolverine right here... if you hang around, I'll tell you all about it.