Watched "Her" the other night, 6-7 out of 10. Definitely kept my attention as it's something I could see happening in the not to distant future.
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Watched "Her" the other night, 6-7 out of 10. Definitely kept my attention as it's something I could see happening in the not to distant future.
Read the synopsis. Man interacting with OS? Sounds like Moon. ;)
Upon further consideration, I now have these thoughts about xmen-7:
-How in the hell did Wolverine get his adamantium claws back? They were severed at the climax of xmen-6.
-Why make an end teaser/trailer for xmen-8 & make it so obscure that only die-hard fans get the references? It kinda throws that whole "established cannon is too narrow and doesn't have a broad enough audience" mindset right out the window; which is the entire justification for the series going off the reservation in the first place.
I'm not the only one scratching his head here.
'X-Men: Days of Future Past' ending: What it means. | PopWatch | EW.com
Why X-Men: Days of Future Past is getting too much credit - Flickering Myth
X-men visual movie timeline (Earth-10005, pre DOFP ending)
spoilers abound, including some pastable speculation answering your question:
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Sounds to me like they just should have stuck to canon. Trying to re-invent material without ANYONE working on continuity is a recipe for disaster. Imagine if DS9 or TNG was made without anyone checking continuity....
In the comics Magneto has removed wolverines admantium in the past. This was done in the reverse of the way he punched him full of rebar in DOFP.
Given the tech shown in The Wolverine it would have been easy for them to recast his claws after they were done growing back. Because of that it did not bother me that he had the admantium in the future/current part of the DOPF time line.
The Xmen illiterate probably don't care.
...except that if anyone watched xmen 6, it's a glaring oversight. something that could have been fixed with 1 line of dialogue even. :PicardFacepalm2:
oversight? no. 10 years have passed between X6 and X7 - the point is that we're left to wonder about how it happened so that it can be filled in with a later installment. or perhaps it's in a deleted scene - a scene that's deleted as it doesn't help the story progress, necessarily. we're all left curious, the more curious we are, the more likely we'll be to pay to see the sequel. methinks you're reading in between the lines too much for a comic book movie.