Parallels through the years with Cherik and Scogan (X-Men Films)
That moment when you see photos of both Magnetos (Ian McKellen and Michael Fassbender) at the San Sebastian Festival through the years. Now if only they would’ve been there at the same time!
Mutants. Since the discovery of their existence they have been regarded with fear, suspicion, often hatred. Across the planet, debate rages. Are mutants the next link in the evolutionary chain or simply a new species of humanity fighting for their share of the world? Either way it is a historical fact: Sharing the world has never been humanity’s defining attribute. (Charles Xavier, X-2)
(My 19,000th post)
“I will bring you hope, old friend, and I ask only one thing in return - don’t get in my way.”- Erik Lehnsherr (Magneto)
(Charles and Erik through the years)
X-Men: Trust a Few Fear The Rest
Ian McKellen and Rebecca Romijn at Cannes Film Festival for X-Men 3
30 Day Crush - Day 17- Sci-Fi Crush… Scott Summers (Cyclops), James Howlett (Wolverine), Charles Xavier (Professor X) and Erik Lehnsherr (Magneto)
30 Days of X-Men Movie Challenge
Day 27 Most Bad Ass Moment… Enter Magneto In X-Men First Class it was the moment we all KNEW was inevitably around the corner especially after having seen the original film trilogy (or even the beginning of the film no less), yet there was nothing more riveting or vindicating than seeing Erik step up against Shaw and take revenge for his mother’s senseless murder. It was heartbreaking, proving Erik had finally crossed the point of no return, yet in seeing his tortured plight, you couldn’t help, but feel for him in those moments as Charles is trying to coax him to simply stop. We all knew he was pushed past the point of no return, yet it was truly a bad ass moment in seeing the beginnings of Magneto on the front burner when he’d crossed that line.
30 Days of X-Men Movie Challenge
Day 26 Funniest Moment... Although I COMPLETELY understand why this was cut from the X-Men First Class movie, I think this is a very funny scene if for no other reason than James McAvoy and Michael Fassbender were hilarious in it.
30 Days of X-Men Movie Challenge
Day 24 Worst X-Men Death Scott and Charles in X-3 Now admittedly Scott didn’t die on screen and if anyone watches beyond the credits then they know Charles didn’t die either, but still wiping them out like they did in the film was such a disservice to the fans. It’s one of the things that still ticks me off in watching how they worked so hard to try to destroy the X-Men franchise by letting a hack take over the film. In my opinion they should make an X-4 just to undo the damage that we had to be forced to watch in that movie!