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X-Men 2 (X², 2003)

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Agora ta bem melhor!!!! :)

Nessas duas ultimas fotos eu senti firmeza.

Agora ta parecendo o Noturno........... 8-)
 
Ei, V, esse seu endereço do Bol tá meio estranho...

Rollo Tomasi? Isso é de LA - Cidade Proibída, né? Ou de Os Suspeitos?
 
L.A. - Cidade Proibida, mesmo. ;)

Gostei do Noturno do Gildor postou e tb daqueles posters no AICN. A pupila não me incomoda muito. Com o olho cheio ficou parecendo (perdão pelo clichê) um personagem possuído. Ou daqueles q soltam raios pelos olhos, como nas matinês de antigamente. :obiggraz:
 
hmmm... super resumindo o que ele disse:

- Brian gosta de mostrar aos atores diariamente o que está sendo feito.
- Patrick tá muito empolgado com o filme! acha que vai ser um sucesso.
- Ele acha que outros filmes adaptados geram uma competição sadia.
- Xavier terá um papel maior nesse filme do que teve no outro.
 
Artigo completo da revista Empire:

Empire is staring at Hugh Jackman's crotch. Not that we came all the way to the Vancouver set of X-Men 2 just to clock his package. Honest. But Jackman, who plays beclawed, metal-boned psycho Wolverine, is sporting a codpiece that practically shows up on radar.

"There's been many a joke about it," laughs Jackman, whose costume is emblazoned with a gold 'X' across the chest. "Jimmy Marsden [who plays Cyclops] comes on set stuffing socks down his front. We wanted to go through the film with a little subplot where our crotches just get bigger and bigger!"

But fear not: the X-Men aren't going down the enormo-nippled Batman road. Jackman's codpiece is, if you will, a metaphor for the X-Men 2 credo: bigger and better. "It's the first movie on steroids," says James Marsden. "I've seen 90 minutes cut together already, and it's better than the first one."

"The first picture established a universe," explains director Bryan Singer, between set-ups. "We're taking an opportunity now to tell a story with these characters. And I was able to take them further and take the ideas further."

If you're a newcomer, let's play catchup. The world's biggest-selling comic, X-Men imagines a world where radiation has spawned mutants, imbued with incredible powers. Dark and complex, it depicts the battle between 'good' mutants (personified by the X-Men, led by Patrick Stewart's wheelchair-bound Professor X) who fight for human acceptance, and 'evil' mutants (led by Sir Ian McKellen's Magneto). It's an allegory for (insert your minority group here), see?

It took 34 years for the X-Men movie to arrive, but Singer's dark, stylish tale grossed $300 million worldwide in 2000. A sequel was a no-brainer, and finally, here at Vancouver's Mammoth Studios, X-Men 2 (aka X2) is well underway.

The time round, the catalyst is General William Stryker, a military man linked to Wolverine's mysterious past, who plans to eradicate all mutants. The threat forces the X-Men to team with Magneto to protect themselves. "It's a very uneasy alliance, and it's about to become more uneasy," Singer tells us.

The budget far exceeds the $75 million original, and at around $120 million, it's quite a chunk of Rupert Murdoch's change. It shows in the sets alone; Empire's tour of the studio includes a holding cell for younger X-Men, complete with scratch marks on the walls, a snowbound entrance to an underground facility and a series of tunnels. But it's the experimentation room that catches the eye. Dirty, white and dominated by an operating table, this is the hub of the top-secret Weapon X programme - hinted at in X1 - that gave Wolverine his unbreakable skeleton. It's also the setting for a confrontation between Wolverine and Stryker's number two, Yuriko Oyama (Kelly Hu). An X-ray of her clawed hand suggests her own Weapon X past, not that she is prepared to admit to it. "I'm afraid I can't tell you anything!" laughs Hu. "There's a lot of people beating up other people. It was fun to beat up boys for a change."

Secrecy is paramount; the phrase, "I want to work for Fox again," recurs. Undeterred, Empire discovers that X2 is much darker. "You see Wolverine's berserker rage," admits Jackman. "Fans said to me, 'We saw you in the first movie, but you didn't cut sick enough.' So there's a bodycount. And it gets pretty ugly."

The storyline splits the X-Men into different groups, a la Empire Strikes Back, while the love triangle linking Wolverine and X-couple Jean Grey and Cyclops develops. Empire notes that the teaser shows Wolvie and Jean snogging. "What you didn't see what the romantic dinner for two, and the moonlight stroll," quips Jackman. "Wolverine is being particularly charming".

Not that X2 is going soft; you can expect wall-to-wall action from all the characters. "To be hones, I was all ready for this to be the big Hugh Jackman kick-ass story," says Marsden, "but for some reason we all feel we have more to do. And Nightcrawler kicks ass."

If you were wondering, Nightcrawler (Alan Cumming) is the big X-addition, a blue-skinned, teleporting, German mutant. Demonic in appearance (fangs, pointy ears, f***-off tail), he's the first X-Mean to have been acquainted with the ugly stick.

Dressed in a black, sparkly suit, Cumming is almost unrecognisable, with dark blue skin, two-digit hands, a tattoed face, yellow contacts and sharp teeth. While there's no tail - that'll be added in CG - it still takes around three hours daily to apply the make-up.

"It's a f***ing nightmare from hells," sighs a weary Cumming. "Oh, there's lots of nice things, and lots of nice people. But I don't want to spend a single day of my life more getting into this make-up, wearing the contact lenses and being in a harness." He laughs, "Sorry, you've caught me on a bad day."

But the make-up isn't the only thing to stir his ire. On a leaked photo of Nightcrawler, in the spot where the tail will later appear, the, ahem, Cumming family jewels are on display instead.

"It had my Calvins sticking out," he cries. "They made me wear a hood when I left my trailer because they were afraid of anyone taking a picture of me in my make-up. And then an official photo gets leaked on the web and my f***ing knickers are sticking out!."

Who's new in X2? SPOILERS! SPOILERS!! SPOILERS!!!

STRYKER: Brian Cox's Stryker is one messed-up dude. Perhaps the only entirely human character in the movie, he's heavily involved with Wolverine's origin, and has dastardly plans for mutantkind that involve Prod. X's mutant locating device, Cerebro. Starts an all-out war on mutants with an attack on the X-mansion.

YURIKO OYAMA: Called Lady Deathstrike in the comics. Stryker's right-hand lady is likely to kick Cyclops' ass before a colossal climactic fight with Wolverine. And with five adamantium-tinged claws on each hand, she whon't cry is she breaks a nail.

PYRO: A villain in the comic, fire-manipulating mutant Pryo (Aaron Stanford) starts off as a student at Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters, but soon falls in with Magneto.

COLOSSUS: Piotr Nikolaievitch Rasputin (newcomer Daniel Cudmore) is a 6'8" Russian artist who transforms his body into steel.

BEAST & GAMBIT: The two fanboy faves might appear in a sequence showing Cerebro's effects on the mutant world. If time allows, we'll see scientist Dr. Hank McCoy mutate into the blue, agile, furry beast, while shady thief Gambit will be seen in a New Orleans bar, exploding a pack of cards into flames. Also expect background cameos from a horde of popular mutants, including the invulnerable Cannonball and solar energy-wielding Sunspot.


FIM DOS SPOILERS!!!!!!!!

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Alguém vai ficar muito feliz com esses spoilers... :roll:

P.S.: Vou traduzir o artigo inteiro, ninguém precisa se dar ao trabalho, ok? :wink:
 
ainda bem que vc avisou V...eu tava aqui me preparando pra passar um tempinho na frente do cpu traduzindo...anyway:

CARACA!!! hehehe

esse filme vai ser realmente animal!!
 
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:grinlove: então... ééé... :grinlove: eu li ali que o GAMBIT vai da as caras rapidinho? :grinlove: ai ai ai... meu gambitzinho???? :grinlove: *lado noveleiro da anica imperando* :grinlove: puxa vida, que coisa... :grinlove: sem palavras... :grinlove: será que vai ter alguma imagem assim, daquelas prévias que vazam? :grinlove: será que eles vão cuidar do visu do meu Gambitzinho? :grinlove: tantas dúvidas.... :grinlove: pena que vai ser participação especial e não o filme todo.... :grinlove: mas o Gambitizinho vai apareceeeeeer :grinlove: :grinlove: :grinlove:
 
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~·*Ana Lovejoy*·~ disse:
:grinlove: então... ééé... :grinlove: eu li ali que o GAMBIT vai da as caras rapidinho? :grinlove: ai ai ai... meu gambitzinho???? :grinlove: *lado noveleiro da anica imperando* :grinlove: puxa vida, que coisa... :grinlove: sem palavras... :grinlove: será que vai ter alguma imagem assim, daquelas prévias que vazam? :grinlove: será que eles vão cuidar do visu do meu Gambitzinho? :grinlove: tantas dúvidas.... :grinlove: pena que vai ser participação especial e não o filme todo.... :grinlove: mas o Gambitizinho vai apareceeeeeer :grinlove: :grinlove: :grinlove:

...pensei numa coisa...hehe..depois eu faço

Bom... agora é ver quem ator vão usar pra ele... quero soh ver qndo ele aparecer :mrgreen:
 
Joy... o V se deu ao trabalho de postar um Spoiler bem grandão ali em cima... e vc detonou um dos spoilers bem em baixo... :roll:
 
O legal é que não adiantou nada ela editar a mensagem, porque o Squall citou logo embaixo!!!

Ahahahahahahahahahahaha... :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
é... eu falo com ele amanhã...hehehe

mas ela podia só ter escrito um "spoiler" bem grandão em cima...

essa tua padawan V... :roll:
 
Rico disse:
mas ela podia só ter escrito um "spoiler" bem grandão em cima

Proooooooonto crianças..... titio Dirhil fez o favor de escrever "spoiler bem grandão" lá em cima e devolver a mensagem da JoyJoy :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
 
A Marvel Comics vai lançar duas revistas com histórias que precedem os eventos de X². A primeira se chama X-Men 2 O Filme Prequel: Noturno, escrita por Chuck Austen e ilustrada por Karl Kerschl. Os quadrinhos vão contar como Noturno se transformou no mutante que conheceremos no início do filme. Segundo Austen, a história mostra o passado do personagem no circo e seus antigos relacionamentos.

O título da segunda revista é X-Men 2 O Filme Prequel: Wolverine e traz roteiro de Brian K. Vaughan, com ilustrações de Tom Mandrake. No gibi, encontramos Wolverine no ponto em que o primeiro X-Men termina, com o personagem perseguindo os segredos de seu passado. No entanto, ele se encontra com alguém que também está à procura de respostas: seu inimigo Dentes-de-Sabre.

Cada revista terá 48 páginas e devem chegar às bancas dos Estados Unidos em março de 2003. Ainda não há previsão para o lançamento no Brasil.
 

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