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I had that Mag and bought it hot off the stands and I remember most of those. They got Cumming and Stewart. I no longer have the mag though, sadly. I had a bunch of them.
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It's funny looking back and noticing how optimistic these magazine writers had been about who would "surely" get picked as central characters for movie adaptions, because they seemingly couldn't fathom that the movie writers wouldn't take the at the times current books as basis for what they would use.
Granted the first (ongoing) cartoon which did exactly that, might have been on their minds.
Still two decades later and we have learned that the movie writers will pick who ever they find interesting (or the studio marketable) for the story they modified from the comics, regardless of how it was set up in said comics.
Simply because they don't have the same "hirarchy" in their minds that the readers have.
Btw. I faintly recall an interview with Chris Claremont in which he mentioned who in the 80's he would have picked to play the X-men. The only choice that stuck in my memory was that (unless i even recall that one wrong) he would have picked a young Bob Hoskins for Wolverine, which made sense when we look at it from the perspective of, who could play a shorter broadly build man, who is gruff, short tempered, but also has wisdom and a kind heart?
I still have the first one, in the attic of my parent's house. Great magazine.
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Patrick Stewart was just so obvious a choice for Xavier I don't think anyone could have seriously suggested an alternative.
Iman and Angela Bassett are definitely right on target for who should be Storm. I hope Feige aims in this direction. I think finding a new ingénue from eastern Africa(Kenya, Tanzania, South Sudan, Ethiopia, etc.) would be the homerun move at this point. Fresh face to the screen, who the audience can experience purely as Ororo, like how Hugh was Logan, not{insert known Hollywood actor} playing Logan. I hope they play the long game with the main X-Men and start them off as college aged(about Tom Holland's age) so they can tell many stories in film and D+ series. The MCU could easily get decades of material from this franchise; the mutant IP is deep, and truly the Fox films barely scratched the surface. I'd say only Magneto got a somewhat thorough extraction(but the mutant messiah and statesman aspects remain on the table, along with the flashier electromagnetic powers wielded by a scientific genius mind), and Storm in particular has so much visual and story potential completely untapped. Anyways, the MCU X-Men can't come soon enough. I hope Feige knocks it outta the park with them.
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Rutger Hauer would have been an exceptional Magneto. The Foxmen Magnetos were very British ultimately, more European feels more correct. A German/Polish/Dutch actor might help distinguish the MCU's Magneto.
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Absolutely and if I remember reading correctly, he was also the first cast member locked in. I think some of these others would have worked - Iman or Angela Bassett as Storm, and if they'd gone the older Emma look RdM and maybe Stamp as Magneto, but otherwise it's mostly laughable. Nicole Kidman, despite being one of my favorite actresses, as Jean Grey? Just no.
I'll never understand why Storm fans have so much Hate for Halle, WTF Halle is one of the most beautiful women on the planet.