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Not feeling this one.

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never really like the X men movies, Brian singers really screwed those up... I mean Hugh was badass, but no cowl and the battle suit just makes him look lame.
I'm a huge wolverine fan, and i had to skip this one.
 
Cowl would looks stupid in live-action, especially back in 2000 when this was the first iconic Marvel movie to be made, ti would've come off goofy as ****.

Just look at Cap. it's thirteen years later and they can't get the helmet right. Thor doesn't even where his helmet and don't get me started on how they made The Mandarin the worst villain adaption of any Marvel movie.

X2 is still one of the top three Marvel films.
 
The first iconic "Marvel" movie was BLADE, its success gave the green light for further development of comic book movies.
Please don't forget about that.

Wrong, Blade was the first Marvel movie but not the first Iconic property to get a movie.

Spider-Man
X-Men
Hulk
Fantasitc Four
Avengers

are the most iconic ones, the general public knew about them before they were movies (Comics, cartoons, toys, clothing ect), they didn't with Blade.
 
Irrelevant

X-Men was the first commonly known marvel property to get a movie, thats a fact.

Even if people didn't know them if you asked someone in the street they'd probably know some of the powers or character names from X-Men but none from Blade. There was cartoons and tee-shirts and other merchandise from X-Men to be found before the movie, blade had none

Thus X-Men was the first 'iconic' marvel movie adaption, even though it was the second Marvel movie
 
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