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Nate Terry

An entire lake, pushed back by a dam (so not just the force of the weight of the lake, but added force from the dam keeping it up), Iceman would had to have created a wall of ice thick and as strong as the anchored concrete in the ground in the span of a a few minutes max and a few secs minimum....likely not possible to do in that time. wolverine regenerating from a single drop of blood....many ppl don't realize where blood comes from...it comes from bone marrow. Wolverine has an adamantium skeleton(an indestructible skeleton). also...healing requires energy and matter. a single drop of blood doesn't satisfy this requirement, therefore, he cannot regenerate without a writer forgoing biology and physics. another note, a drop of blood is NOT alive. biology has a set of characteristics of life and blood doesn't satisfy all of the set, some but not all. If I cut my arm off my body, the arm isn't life. you body is a life so long as it can maintain homeostasis. the severed arm cannot do that. you could kill wolverine by removing his head, but with the adamantium, that is practically impossible. drowning is possible as a death. remove oxygen to the brain and the brain dies. Wolverine's healing isn't magical, it's biological.(fictional yes, but rooted in biological mechanics).

Anonymous

I may be wrong but Mystique was originally Nightcrawler's mother.

David N

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James W.

This movie has some really nuanced performances from the supporting cast. Like Pyro/John at the surface level was a dick but they have a couple of scenes with him that were very telling. Like him looking longingly, but with a bit of bitterness, at the picture on the wall of Bobby and his nuclear family. It told me immediately he most likely came from a broken home and the way he carried himself was also a telltale of someone who went through some level of abuse. There are scenes like that throughout the whole movie. Very impactful but economical storytelling. Powers in the comics evolved over the course of the series so pretty much anything you can think of in relation to a character's abilities has probably been thought and done at some point. When I started reading in the late 80s I believe they said the amount of iron in blood was not enough for Magneto to manipulate but later on he was able to. At one point he was going to use his powers to reverse the rotation of the earth and cause a mass extinction event while keeping the mutants who followed him safe on an Asteroid sanctuary in orbit. Nightcrawler had the line of sight teleportation limitation like in this film when I was first introduced to him but later when he was in the Excalibur series, he was able to teleport to like whole other dimensions. The power do whatever the writer wants them to do with very few rules besides the rule of cool. I regret selling those comics, it was a good book. Wolverine did regen from like one sell at some point but it was in like an annual or special issue that sort of lived outside of continuity so it wasn't really taken seriously. I also think it was due to some god, celestial, or crazy powerful mutant like Apocalypse or the High Evolutionary so again kinda fringe. Anyway just to say, if you can imagine it has likely been done in the 70 years of X-Men's existence. If you want to read great stand alone comic that encapsulates the core of what the X-Men is, at least to me; check out "X-men: God Loves, man Kills" It was a graphic novel from like the late 80s that got my Dad to let me read comics.

John W Foster

I meant to mention on one of the earlier comments about Colossus (the kid who turns into metal and has a different, recast version in the Deadpool movies) - he actually appears in an easter-egg cameo in the first X-Men movie (he's the kid sketching something in the garden).

Joe D. MacGuffinstuff

Hell yeah, I remember the first time I saw Nightcrawler on a comic book cover, it was kind of a random X-Men issue from the early 80s that I saw in a comic store in the 90s, had to buy it, since then he's always been one of my favorite characters. Ironically, Archangel is another of my favorites (with the metal wings though), the demon and the angel, just so cool to me as a kid, and still lol So glad you guys are digging these movies, the X-Men are one of the coolest things EVER.

Patrick

It's a good thing the X in X-men stands for Xavier, and not C for Charles.

gobmob2000

I said this already in the last film, but its worth repeating again, why does professor X not use 2fa for authentication? Again his biometric authentication fails him and he has not learned his lesson. This is one of my biggest pet peeves in film, when their security is ridiculously dumb for no reason apart from moving the plot along

Justin Leone

Simone reacts to Magneto in almost exactly the same way that Lucille Bluth reacts to Gene Parmesan.

Tanx

lol if you think movie Logan and Scott have a petty relationship, you should see the Ultimate Universe version of their relationship.

Noe Ramirez

The opening of this movie is fucking perfection!

Gary Fixler

Those leather suits were pretty hard to move around in. One of my favorite outtakes (I love Famke's hearty laugh, and Famke in general): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J3IFAjV2tvg