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communi_kate) wrote2014-06-07 04:45 pm
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The eggs that I buy for my own personal consumption...
So I saw X men: First Class last week.
It wasn't perfect. I did enjoy it a lot, but not as much as I enjoyed Graham Norton * with Michael Fassbender, James McAvoy and Hugh Jackman sitting on the same couch (with the English Eurovision Song Contest entry, Molly) teasing each other about fanart of Fassbender and McAvoy baking cookies.
While I'm on the X-men wagon, here's a link to my very favourite X-men comic ever, Faith Erin Hicks' 11-page Wolverine comic pitch. Wolverine fights ninjas and bitches about the kids stealing his Canadian eggs.
I don't care what anyone else says, I can taste the difference...
*English chat-show
It wasn't perfect. I did enjoy it a lot, but not as much as I enjoyed Graham Norton * with Michael Fassbender, James McAvoy and Hugh Jackman sitting on the same couch (with the English Eurovision Song Contest entry, Molly) teasing each other about fanart of Fassbender and McAvoy baking cookies.
While I'm on the X-men wagon, here's a link to my very favourite X-men comic ever, Faith Erin Hicks' 11-page Wolverine comic pitch. Wolverine fights ninjas and bitches about the kids stealing his Canadian eggs.
I don't care what anyone else says, I can taste the difference...
*English chat-show
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And yeah... I can see why the slasher took that movie and RAN with it, but it's actually that great. I'm certainly not going to see the new one.
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Are you talking about the new movies, or the old ones?
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Specifically X-men First Class. Charles and Erik do SO MUCH eyefucking and couple-y things, I can see why the slashers jumped on it. But... it wasn't actually that super good of a movie? I mean, the 60's goofy spy show shenanigans were pretty funny, but the mood of the movie jumps really suddenly sometimes, and killing Darwin like that was total bullshit.