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  On 10/21/2009 at 1:57 AM, 'lvdkeyes said:

I see that kind of movie only because my bf likes them. Given my druthers, I would skip them. He sees movies with me that are not exactly his cup of tea also, so I can't refuse to go with him.

I bet he'll really dig Wolverine, then. Outstanding addition to the series.
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  On 10/31/2009 at 3:39 AM, 'finebyme said:

In the first X-men installment (out of the Trilogy), a love loomed out between Wolverine and Rogue, which is of a kind so familiar that even if it was a special effects movie, it is now in my top ten romantic movies list of all time.

You might want to give the first X-Men another viewing...Rogue was a child and Wolverine a grown man. She might have had a little-girl crush on him, but he made it quite clear that it wasn't going to happen. The only relationship that developed between them was big brother-little sister, not romantic. That would have just been creepy. Wolverine's love interest in the movie was Jean Grey.
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  On 11/3/2009 at 12:49 AM, 'WannaGo said:

You might want to give the first X-Men another viewing...Rogue was a child and Wolverine a grown man. She might have had a little-girl crush on him, but he made it quite clear that it wasn't going to happen. The only relationship that developed between them was big brother-little sister, not romantic. That would have just been creepy. Wolverine's love interest in the movie was Jean Grey.

Yes, I meant Jean Grey, played by Famke Jansen. I am sorry I got mixed up with my x-men characters. :D

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  On 11/3/2009 at 3:37 PM, 'eleothegreat said:

As a kid, we used to have these playing cards with X Men characters on them along with power stats like stregnth, agility, mental power etc. I wonder if you've had those playing cards as kids as well.

I don't remember cards, but when I was in the 5th and 6th grade in the early 80s, there were about a dozen of us guys who passed around all the new X-Men comics we could get our hands on.
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  On 11/8/2009 at 3:02 PM, 'eleothegreat said:

That went on till the early nineties. I remember the ice cream store in our city where we would buy the magazine, and read it inside while eating ice cream. Weee :)

Very cool. Those kinds of places are long gone in most parts of the US, I think.
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