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watched it today w/Haley.
Good:
Remy was almost ok, aside from the shitty card tk, and his losing the accent in places.
Acting was ok on most everyone's parts (but see the bad below).
The origin was off, but not as much as I expected.
Bad:
Horrible lines that no amount of good acting could make up for.
Giant cliche of a plot.
Worst CGI (and effects in general... why did no one's clothing get damaged?) I've seen in a major movie in years.
Butchered a bunch of named characters' backstories for no reason (or the reasons that Hollywood writers have, which is more accurately stated as "no good reason").
Jerky plot movement.
Bad choreography.
Deadpool.
Destroyed enough of the past that it is impossible to ever create an accurate past for the X-Men franchise ever ever ever
(though the other movies didn't help, and X3 destroyed the present... All that's left is the future. Nathan Christopher Charles Dayspring Summers Askani'son, you are our savior now, all that is left, the only one that can make all right once more...)
Good:
Remy was almost ok, aside from the shitty card tk, and his losing the accent in places.
Acting was ok on most everyone's parts (but see the bad below).
The origin was off, but not as much as I expected.
Bad:
Horrible lines that no amount of good acting could make up for.
Giant cliche of a plot.
Worst CGI (and effects in general... why did no one's clothing get damaged?) I've seen in a major movie in years.
Butchered a bunch of named characters' backstories for no reason (or the reasons that Hollywood writers have, which is more accurately stated as "no good reason").
Jerky plot movement.
Bad choreography.
Deadpool.
Destroyed enough of the past that it is impossible to ever create an accurate past for the X-Men franchise ever ever ever
(though the other movies didn't help, and X3 destroyed the present... All that's left is the future. Nathan Christopher Charles Dayspring Summers Askani'son, you are our savior now, all that is left, the only one that can make all right once more...)
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