Showing posts with label James McAvoy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label James McAvoy. Show all posts

Sunday, June 5

Our Last Hope is the First Class


A confident young man, complete with a full head of hair, swaggers over to a beautiful young woman, spouting off evolutionary facts as off kilter, albeit effective, pick up lines. Ladies and gentleman, meet Charles Xavier, who general audiences now know as Professor X, the wise, benevolent, very bald and wheel-chair bound leader of the super powered squad commonly known as The X-Men.

Set in the early 1960s, X-Men: First Class is a wildly imaginative and stylish film, a loose prequel to the popular film franchise that has brought in over one billion dollars over the course of four installments.

Even though the series had continued to prove profitable, it began to fall out of favor with both critics and audiences, first with the initial trilogy’s concluding chapter, X-Men: The Last Stand, and next with the entertaining, but overall disappointing X-Men Origins: Wolverine. Somewhere along the line, the films lost the thematic integrity and smart storytelling with which director Bryan Singer’s X-Men and X2 established the bar for serious, respectable comic adaptations.

Enter director Matthew Vaughn, hot off his success with the no holds barred Kick-Ass, and a limited but impressive resume that also features the British gangster film Layer Cake and the underrated fantasy gem Stardust. Vaughn proves to be just the adrenaline boost that the lagging X-Franchise needs. His presence, coupled with a story from Singer (who also returns in a producing capacity) makes for a fast, fun, thrill ride with real gravitas, a true return to the excellent form of the first two films.

Continue reading the full review here.

Friday, February 11

X-Men: First Class - First Trailer



I have to say after seeing this I am much more enthused about this film then previously, though that could just be because I love Cuban Missile Crisis angle. Also I think January Jones cast as Emma Frost is great, she plays a wonderful bitch on Mad Men.

Sunday, August 1

Shotgun Opera


Shotgun Opera from Victor Gischler is anything short of phenomenal. Follow ex-mobster Mike Foley as he repays his Brother by protecting a nephew he has never met. On top of that, the reader will also follow the Cornwall family and how their highly trained, but highly dysfunctional family becomes intertwined with the Foley’s that will take both families on a ride full of bullets, explosions, and death. This is a story of murder, revenge, and payback is action packed and leaves the reader wanting more after each and every chapter. This is the 4th book I have read from Gischler, and I am excited that I still have three more of his books to read.

The thing that was really awesome about Shotgun Opera is that the whole time I was reading it I thought that it would make a really awesome movie, and as I got further into the book that thought became stronger and stronger, so I decided that I should take it upon myself to brainstorm who would play each character in the book.


Mike Foley: Gary Oldman (The Dark Knight)


Andrew Foley: James McAvoy (Wanted)


The Man with the Voice: Kevin Spacy (K-Pax)


Nikki Enders: Angelina Jolie (Changeling)


Meredith Cornwall-Jenkins: Kate Beckinsale (Underworld)


Linda: Vivica A Fox (Independence Day)


Lizzy Cornwall: Lyndsy Fonceca (Kick-Ass)


Ortega: Benicio Del Toro (The Wolfman)


Enrique Mars: Óscar Jaenada (The Losers)

I think these are some pretty good guesses for many of the main chracters in this book. If you want to know why, you will just have to read the book and find out, because it is definitely worth the read.




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