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X-Men: Days of Future Past Official Trailer 3


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Well, Gavin Hood got me all wrong in Wolverine's origins movie. I mean, the merc with a mouth with his mouth sewn shut at the end? What the hell is that? Also, not a single mention of my love of tacos. Totally out of character.

Wolverine has had like, 4 movies now. I've had one and I didn't even get to be what I am. STIFLING MY CREATIVITY! I'm just like Wolverine. Healing factor? Check. Weapon X? Check. Badass? Check. The retractable claws do set him apart, though. Hmm.

I tried to get on set for this movie, just to piss off Wolverine (and check out Jennifer Lawrence, because boobs), but they weren't having it.

What have we learned kids? That you should boycott this movie for a severe lack of DP!....that's Deadpool, by the way. Not double pe-....well, I guess that'd be a reason to boycott too. How would that work anyway? That's a lot of stuff going on down there. It'd be difficult, but J-Law is up to it, I'm sure.

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I could live without watching every new xmen movie that gets made...  but, Jennifer Lawrence.............

 

did you see the spinning move in the trailer. I can't wait to slow that scene down and see how far they took the make up. 

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I think X3 was more of 'we have to put something out or we'll lose the rights' flick.. Fox owns the XMen brand. While Disney recently got Marvel, theyre not allowed to use the XMen or even the word mutant because of copyright infringement. But if Fox doesnt put something out every however long in the contract, then they lose the XMen rights which would go right to Disney.... Or something like that.... Of course, Brian Singer leaving after X2 to go do Superman Returns did not help the situation...

 

Looking forward to this, prolly gonna catch a matinee after its been out a few weeks.... Just wish theyd bring back Colossus so we could see a Fastball Special....

 

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