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Umm. The flight suits ARE the original X-men costumes without masks. I actually thought it was a nice touch, they didn't really look as ridiculous as I'd expect.Another good thing about this film - no costumes. Shaw and his gang don't wear costumes. they wear suits. The X-men were more of a protective suit rather than a costume. Xavier gives a good defense for wearing them when Havok sneers saying they are good protection against G-forces and bullets.
In mitigation, they give Azazel enough of a... a presence, let's say... that he manages to bring off what he does well.Kojiro wrote:I didn't like Azazel if only because he seems a carbon copy of, albeit red, Nightcrawler (yes, I know he's Nightcrawler's father but it's still a done idea already). Also didn't like Bacon as Shaw- he was far too... placid? I'm not sure what the word is but Shaw should have, to me anyway, a menacing, threatening presence.
A fair point.One thing I despise in all remake movies though is the wedging in of named characters that don't need to be there. I would much prefer they made up 'Jane Smith' the CIA agent than redo Moira. They've essentially created a new character anyway- why not give it a new name and add to the X Men lore rather than convolute it?
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I should mitigate my comment by saying rather that it was a sticking point. You're quite right he did what he did well. Overall the character was good but all I could think was 'why is Nightcrawler red?'Simon_Jester wrote: Azazel enough of a... a presence, let's say... that he manages to bring off what he does well.
I'd say it also gives some very quick movement for plot purposes.He's actually the third teleporter we've seen in an X-Men movie; they had one in the Wolverine movie- looking up his name, John Wraith? Teleporters seem to be a recurring theme in those movies. I'd guess it's because it's easy to give them an excellent fight scene with a relatively limited special effects budget- CGI'ing someone just appearing or disappearing in a puff of smoke repeatedly is going to be easier than CGI'ing their body shifting and distorting, or them performing impossible physical feats.
That was mostly tongue in cheek but it did register that the suits are explicitly noted as being bullet resistant- and then promptly fails to stop even an already deflected bullet. To me it's because the boy genius- creator of Cerebro and the modified SR-71 with VTOL- that I expect better technology. I suppose you could theorise that Magneto smacked the bullet away, possibly even enhancing it's speed to account for the penetration. That said, you could leave the line out, say they're purely flight suits and still justify them. Overall I liked the way it happened- accidental but still Magneto's fault.[/spoiler]Spoiler
I thought that too, until I remembered that Mystique is Nightcrawler's mother.Kojiro wrote:I should mitigate my comment by saying rather that it was a sticking point. You're quite right he did what he did well. Overall the character was good but all I could think was 'why is Nightcrawler red?'Simon_Jester wrote: Azazel enough of a... a presence, let's say... that he manages to bring off what he does well.
Obviously it's where he gets his blue colouration from. I suppose I'd just liked to have seen a little more variation- after all there are plenty of mutant offspring with no trace of their parental powers.I thought that too, until I remembered that Mystique is Nightcrawler's mother.