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Grendel
11-22-2008, 10:53 PM
Will 'X-Men' Fans Accept a 'Gossip Girl' Script?
by Matt McDaniel   
November 20, 2008 (http://movies.yahoo.com/feature/xmen-future-blog.html)

Hugh Jackman as Wolverine Professor X and Magneto. Wolverine and Sabretooh. Serena and Blair?

It was announced on Wednesday that Josh Schwartz, the creator of the TV teen dramas "The O.C." and "Gossip Girl," will be writing "X-Men: First Class," another installment of the superhero franchise. Variety reports that the new film will focus on the students at the Xavier Institute for Higher Learning, rather than the adults like Wolverine and Storm.

On paper the deal seems to make sense: Schwartz is a writer with a proven track record for soapy high school angst; the comic book was originally envisioned by Stan Lee to be focused on mutant teenagers and their issues; and assembling the actors from the first three films has likely become too complicated and expensive to do again. But will the younger-skewing take alienate the true fans?

The previous movie, 2006's "X-Men: The Last Stand," was the most financially successful of the series, bringing in over $234 million in the U.S. Some fans of the comic book, however, weren't happy with the liberties the script took with the source material. Harry Knowles of Ain't It Cool News spoke out on how the "Dark Phoenix" story from the book was shortchanged in the movie, writing, "I truly truly truly hate how they treated it." Others took exception to how major characters were killed off without much fanfare. David Cornelius at efilmcritic.com went so far as to call it "one of the very worst comic book films ever made."

So will Josh Schwartz's "First Class" franchise reboot push the core fanbase further away? It's difficult to say just yet. While he gained more notoriety for his shows about the rich and spoiled, Schwartz also co-created the geek-turned-spy series "Chuck," which is peppered with allusions to comics and sci-fi movies. And even if the fans reject this particular title, the franchise is branching out into other directions that might please them more.

Hugh Jackman as Wolverine Opening next year's summer movie season is "X-Men Origins: Wolverine," a prequel with Hugh Jackman returning to his breakout role. It will tell the story of how the mutant Logan was transformed into the metal-clawed superhero, with Liev Schreiber stepping into the role of his nemesis, Sabretooth. A brief montage of footage was shown at the San Diego Comic Con this past July to great applause. There was also a quick shot of Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool, another Marvel Comics character that may get his own spin-off movie.

Also in development is "Magneto," another "X-Men Origins" film about the early days of Charles Xavier and Erik Lehnsherr before the two friends became enemies. David S. Goyer, the co-writer of "Batman Begins," is on board to direct, but no cast has been announced. Ian McKellen, who so memorably played the villain in the first three "X-Men" movies, said he is unlikely to return for that movie, joking with Empire Online that, "I don't think I could get away with playing a 19-year-old."

Still, as a big fan of director Bryan Singer's first two "X-Men" movies, I personally hold out hope that a teen-oriented "First Class" flick will still deliver. Some of the most affecting moments in those movies were centered on the younger characters. The scene where Rogue (Anna Paquin) nearly kills her first kiss with her mutation or when Iceman (Shawn Ashmore) shows his parents his abilities got to the heart of the dilemma that's been a part of the X-Men stories from the beginning. With any luck, Josh Schwartz will turn in a script that's more "X" than "CW."Does NOT sound promising.

cmurdur
11-22-2008, 10:58 PM
*holds razor to wrist over idea of Colossus and Kitty getting a CW-style relationship*

BooBerry
11-23-2008, 02:28 AM
I don't see why this appalls people so. He created or helped create several very successful shows and could probably do a well enough job with this. I mean, it's not like he's going to suddenly take out the things that make the X-Men the X-Men and just because someone created something like Gossip Girl doesn't mean he isn't capable of doing well with other genres.

Chuck and GG and The OC all have different vibes and styles. I say give him the benefit of the doubt.

Rust In Peace
11-23-2008, 03:04 AM
So far, fuck this. It COULD turn out good, but I don't see much hope with this.

Darkgod
11-23-2008, 09:18 AM
that sucks...

choptop2
11-23-2008, 09:55 AM
Everything is going for that younger and younger route

When they inevitably remake "Logan's Run" it will be about 8 year olds.

Chief Falling Rock
11-23-2008, 03:04 PM
wow, a 90210 version of the X-men. no thanx.

FrighT MasteR
11-23-2008, 03:05 PM
:die:

Luris Blear
11-23-2008, 05:01 PM
Harry Knowles of Ain't It Cool News spoke out on how the "Dark Phoenix" story from the book was shortchanged in the movie, writing, "I truly truly truly hate how they treated it." Harry Knowles is a disgusting fraud who should not be treated in any way as an authority on anything except first class bullshit.

He made his site famous through a combination of lackluster content and gaming the hell out of Alexa -- he script kiddied his way to fame, in plainer terms. He shows up at local events with no regard for anyone else -- like getting his lackeys to carry a fucking couch to the George Romero movie showing.

Imagine if Paris Hilton had red hair, a beard, twice the bra size and three hundred extra pounds. That's about half as worthless and detestable as Mr. Knowles is. At this point his name is only known because other people know his name.

These people need to quit quoting him as an authority on anything.

That said, I'll eagerly sit through First Class in its entirety before willfully reading anything that loser has to say.

Cataclysm
11-23-2008, 08:16 PM
gaming the hell out of Alexa --

What or who is Alexa?

Grendel
11-23-2008, 09:36 PM
What or who is Alexa?Alexa (http://www.alexa.com/) tracks website traffic. A well-trafficked site looks good to advertisers, gets listings elsewhere, etc.

If you use scripts and tricks to pad your stats with fraudulent "visits"...well, YOU do the math.

Cataclysm
11-23-2008, 09:39 PM
Ah, ok. Thanks for clearing that up Grendel.

Grendel
11-23-2008, 10:05 PM
Ah, ok. Thanks for clearing that up Grendel.:coolbeer:

WarBeast
11-25-2008, 03:48 AM
Harry Knowles is a disgusting fraud who should not be treated in any way as an authority on anything except first class bullshit.

He made his site famous through a combination of lackluster content and gaming the hell out of Alexa -- he script kiddied his way to fame, in plainer terms. He shows up at local events with no regard for anyone else -- like getting his lackeys to carry a fucking couch to the George Romero movie showing.

Imagine if Paris Hilton had red hair, a beard, twice the bra size and three hundred extra pounds. That's about half as worthless and detestable as Mr. Knowles is. At this point his name is only known because other people know his name.

These people need to quit quoting him as an authority on anything.

That said, I'll eagerly sit through First Class in its entirety before willfully reading anything that loser has to say.

Wow! ... kinda makes me feel good that I've never actually visited that site... the name of it just always kind of annoyed me on some deep level for some reason that I could never pinpoint....

Gatsu18
11-25-2008, 04:04 AM
Wha????......... Well..... Fuck!

ReD
11-25-2008, 12:36 PM
Why waste it.

Just give us the two origin movies and a true X4.

IMO