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[QUOTE=jwatson;5763185]dont really care about foxmen. in comics storm can create her own bioelecticity which has been a part of her power set since the beginning. Also there is no Xmen cinematic universe anymore, at least not currently.[/QUOTE]
A lot of movies nerf heroes so I didn't mind it.
[QUOTE=BatKeaton;5763189]The movies exist, and they are wonderful. The multiverse (XCM) exists, even in the MCU context, because Fox Xavier is set to appear on 'Dr. Strange 2'.
We're talking about Storm, I talked about Movie Storm, and it's proper and legit. As simple as that. If you don't like it, ignore my posts.[/QUOTE]
They weren't great but I don't get the hate.Why do people hate Storm in this, she was avg. Nothing bad but not great either.
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[QUOTE=Spiderfan001;5763347]A lot of movies nerf heroes so I didn't mind it.
They weren't great but I don't get the hate.Why do people hate Storm in this, she was avg. Nothing bad but not great either.[/QUOTE]
I don't hate the movies i literally don't care. It wasn't for me and thus the movie has no baring to me when it comes to Storm's powers and abilities but if your going to ask me to ignore you right off the back when you responded to me i shall grant a person wish. lol Also what does specifically talking about Storm bio electricity even have to do with the movie when said poster said it wasn't even in the movie, so what was the point. Made no sense.
Efit: also didn't the poster create a whole thread about xmen movie powers? I dont go in there for a reason. Lol
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[QUOTE=butterflykyss;5762184]isn't he like a deformed face, blood sucking vampire now? him fawning over ororo is not surprising but I doubt ororo would want to deal with anything as vile as he, charming or not.[/QUOTE]
Somehow he survived lol
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[QUOTE=HeraldOfStorm;5762240]lol why every man who takes a spanking from Storm ends up getting interested in her? that way Tarn will be next.[/QUOTE]
They feel the power of mamacita and are attracted to it lolol
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[QUOTE=Stormy;5763363]They feel the power of mamacita and are attracted to it lolol[/QUOTE]
Einstein theory of relativity so people would actually be more drawn to storm given the composition of her powers. They can't help themselves. lol
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[QUOTE=Wind Rider;5763351]Who cares about those worthless **** stains Fox created. Fox Storm, like many characters, are watered down compared to what they can do in comics, and are not the standard for how they should be presented. Go pick up a comic and get the facts before coming to her appreciation thread spewing this garbage. Like Jwatson stated Storm has and can generate bio electricity and has down so multiple times from the beginning. Your movie verse head canon doesn’t change those facts.[/QUOTE]
Watered down is an understatement.....she was not storm not in the slightest she was an imposter. Her strength of charachter was just sooo damn weak. Like if you read the comics before hand and you see fix X-Men movies you would be insulted by what was presented to you.
My God even the kids cartoons did it better, Twice!
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[QUOTE=jwatson;5763367]Einstein theory of relativity so people would actually be more drawn to storm given the composition of her powers. They can't help themselves. lol[/QUOTE]
That's right lol, many want, but few can
[QUOTE=butterflykyss;5761109]Storm to Magneto:
Hold my cup....
[url]https://www.cnn.com/2021/10/05/world/iron-rain-exoplanet-scn/index.html[/url][/QUOTE]
I just met a character named Krystalin, her mutant power is the ability to extract minerals from the atmosphere to form crystalline constructions like blades, shields... And I wonder if Storm would also have the ability to do something similar or in environments like these planets that have a meteorological condition totally different from Earth.
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[QUOTE=Wind Rider;5763351]Who cares about those worthless **** stains Fox created. Fox Storm, like many characters, are watered down .[/QUOTE]
No, it was just a grounded version of them. Just different. The movies were great and brilliant, and some of them were cinematic superhero masterpieces.
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[QUOTE=Wind Rider;5763351] Go pick up a comic and get the facts before coming to her appreciation thread spewing this garbage. .[/QUOTE]
Calm down. I buy (and love) comics. I love the movies. Respect my opinion and calm down, don't be childish or juvenile. I will report you as well.
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[QUOTE=dirtynun;5763471]Watered down is an understatement.....she was not storm not in the slightest she was an imposter. [/QUOTE]
Not true. In X1, she was the true heart of the team along with Rogue. In X2, her role has been expanded, and she looked and felt awesome, as well as being pivotal in many sequences. In X3, she was the leader of the X-Men. And I loved Shipp's version in "Apocalypse" and "Dark Phoenix", younger and still growing as X-Man.
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[QUOTE=Stormy;5763533]That's right lol, many want, but few can
I just met a character named Krystalin, her mutant power is the ability to extract minerals from the atmosphere to form crystalline constructions like blades, shields... And I wonder if Storm would also have the ability to do something similar or in environments like these planets that have a meteorological condition totally different from Earth.[/QUOTE]
She can manipulate minerals in the air to form hard crystalline objects in any shape, she mainly uses this power to create powerful weapons. She first appeared in X-Men
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[QUOTE=BatKeaton;5763565]Not true. In X1, she was the true heart of the team along with Rogue. In X2, her role has been expanded, and she looked and felt awesome, as well as being pivotal in many sequences. In X3, she was the leader of the X-Men. And I loved Shipp's version in "Apocalypse" and "Dark Phoenix", younger and still growing as X-Man.[/QUOTE]
Whatever helps you cope.
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[QUOTE=BatKeaton;5763544]No, it was just a grounded version of them. Just different. The movies were great and brilliant, and some of them were cinematic superhero masterpieces.[/QUOTE]
It wasn’t grounded. These characters were absolutely awful and Fox and Singer didn’t appreciate them. Rogue was made into a damsel and distress and Storm was not only depleted but had not fighting skills. Singer is a sec offender who didn’t like powerful women heroes and clearly neither did Fox. The film was Wolverine abd hjs sidekicks, where the only two characters developed besides Wolverine were Xavier and Magneto. Mystique didn’t even speak
And was reduced to Magneto’s assistant.
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[QUOTE=dirtynun;5763471]Watered down is an understatement.....she was not storm not in the slightest she was an imposter. Her strength of charachter was just sooo damn weak. Like if you read the comics before hand and you see fix X-Men movies you would be insulted by what was presented to you.
My God even the kids cartoons did it better, Twice![/QUOTE]
On top of being watered down with no fighting skills Fox didn’t have people with the brains to get a good wig for Halle. A white wig looks horrible on a real brown skinned woman. X-Men 3 the wig looked better and more natural because it was grey, which looks better on darker skin.
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[QUOTE=WallStreeter;5763608]It wasn’t grounded. These characters were absolutely awful and Fox and Singer didn’t appreciate them. Rogue was made into a damsel and distress and Storm was not only depleted but had not fighting skills. Singer is a sec offender who didn’t like powerful women heroes and clearly neither did Fox. The film was Wolverine abd hjs sidekicks, where the only two characters developed besides Wolverine were Xavier and Magneto. Mystique didn’t even speak
And was reduced to Magneto’s assistant.[/QUOTE]
Rogue's biggest fight was against her seatbelt in the second movie and she lose