Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Which supervillain are YOU?

I am... Mystique!


Sometimes motherly,
Sometimes a beautiful companion,
But most of the time a deceiving vixen.

I am pretty happy with this... the only other villains I would've liked are Dark Phoenix, Catwoman and Magneto, but I didn't match them at all, apparently. My second, third and fourth matches were all pretty unfortunate and/or boring. So I will take my Mystique and not complain.

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Saturday, May 27, 2006

OK, now the full X-Men team:

This is the best I could come up with for an ideal X-Men cast (for a TV show, since that's the best format for it, as if any of these stars would do TV... maybe an HBO series or miniseries?). The only trouble I can see is that Patrick Wilson is much, much younger than Julianne Moore, but still, this lineup in the late 90's would've been fab:

Patrick Stewart as Charles Xavier aka Professor X
Ian McKellen as Eric Lensherr aka Magneto
Hugh Jackman as Logan aka Wolverine
Patrick Wilson as Scott Summers aka Cyclops
Julianne Moore as Jean Grey aka Phoenix
Angela Bassett as Ororo Munroe aka Storm
Alan Cumming as Kurt Wagner aka Nightcrawler
Jude Law as Warren Worthington III aka Angel
Kirsten Dunst as Dazzler
Brad Pitt as Gambit
Angelina Jolie as Rogue

...with special guest appearances by Michelle Pfeiffer as Emma Frost aka the White Queen, and Tom Cruise as Mr. Sinister.









This is my final word on this topic... because I don't think this can be topped. The ULTIMATE X-Men cast.... a dream.

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Friday, May 26, 2006

Growl.

Wolverine all hot n' bothered: the best part of X-Men: The Last Stand.

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Thursday, May 25, 2006

Behold: The X-Ladies

Alright. I was just teasing Nathaniel on his blog with some of these possibilities for a "should-have-been" X-Men cast, and I just had to elaborate more here, and use pictures. Just imagine an X-Men film made 10 years ago, starring these amazing women (who also happen to be PERFECT for the roles):

Jean Grey (PHOENIX)


Emma Frost (the WHITE QUEEN)


Ororo Munroe (STORM)


Those three are a given, but I'm a bit torn on...

ROGUE...


or...

ROGUE?


I thought of Holly Hunter first, as she is southern and by far my preferred actress of the two, but then I thought how she's actually a bit old for Rogue (and would've been even 10 years ago, cause Rogue is meant to be quite young) plus she's maybe not "gentile southern belle" enough... so perhaps MLP would be a better fit? I dunno. You tell me.

But HOW AMAZING would this movie have been? It hurts my heart even to think of it. But it hurts so good, so good...

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