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11 days ago
Current Those times in every writer's life, when they read over something they'd written in time's past and go: "What was I *saying*?!"
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12 days ago
Anyone else who uses Wix: If you ever duplicate a post then start editing the copy but don't finish, make sure you publish it *before* reverting to draft. Don't let what happened to me, happen to you.
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It can be so painfully frustrating how much my reach exceeds my grasp.
3 mos ago
Late night mutant Monday for ya' folks -- roleplayerguild.com/topics/… -- New Parts Releasing Soon!
3 mos ago
And then there are those times when it SUDDENLY HITS YOU. A MAJOR FLAW in the logic of a detail in your story. You don't know how it didn't jump out at you before, and you sorely wish it had.🤦‍♀️🔧
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It all never happened ~ but in your mind!
It all never happened ~ but in your mind!

Aspiring Screenwriter. Imagination whiz jumping between many 🌎s.
Self-taught Pic/🎶 Editor, VFX Coordinator & Mixer.
Independent student of 🎞; ever learning.


'The Reality Is: X-Men woke something up in me.
'The Reality Is: X-Men woke something up in me.

The Reality Is: It's getting me through.'
The Reality Is: It's getting me through.'


The comic book world is such a rich sandbox! Perhaps none richer than the X-Men -mutations to mix, slice-of-life elements to turn into anything but ordinary -the lines are drawn but the colours exceed them ~care to embark on the eXploration with me?

*cue 🎶X-Men Animated Series theme🎼swelling into Fox Movies theme🎵*




Interest Checks:
Interest Checks:

DeoXys: A next gen X-Men/Comic Superhero RP

Cache of other X-Men concepts.









X-Men Envisionings: one passionate fan's riff on the FOX X-Men franchise.
Call it a fanfiction, call it what you will, but don't miss out!!


Part 2 of 2nd Edition Now Released!
Part 3 of 2nd Edition Now Released!

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Back and better than ever!
Back and better than ever!


Consider becoming an X-Envisioner yourself:
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The X-Men continues to be this excellent odyssey
The X-Men continues to be this excellent odyssey

Where ever it takes me.
Where ever it takes me.


X-Men Envisionings, a sector of
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I say "sets" in place of franchise, because the MCU for instance is BIG. I mean go for it if you fancy, but if you'd rather rank the sequels, trilogies, quadrilogies within the MCU instead, that works. To be clear, this board is for all kinds of movie sets : ) so rank the Fast and the Furiouses, the Harry Potters, the Terminators, the Traveling Pants', The Land Before Times. Whatever set(s) ya' like!

These rankings are not to say "this movie is a better movie than this one", just how they personally resonated with you.

You can talk a little about your ranking, or you can just point blank rank with no explanation.
Feel free also to Quote/Mention somebody's ranking if it's the same set as yours, for the interest of comparing lists!
(even if you never speak on such. Ha).

So for me, I'm going to start with some MARVEL, and for MCU I'm actually going to rate which sub-sets (of trilogies or quads, aside from 'The Avengers') I like as compared to each other, rather than the individual movies within them:
  • Iron Man Trilogy
    (Each time I've watched it, by the end, I feel like I watched a cool, satisfyingly complete story).
  • Captain America Trilogy
    (I have the most even liking of these movies. Each is as good as the other).
  • Spider-Man Trilogy
    (MCU Spider-Man is my favourite, could almost be 2nd on this list, but, reasons).
  • Thor Quadrilogy
    (The world building and score of the first really pulled me in. I don't mind the second like most seem to, but the 3rd and especially 4th have gone in a direction that just isn't my mug of grog).


X-MEN (I do not support abuse of any kind. I'm just responding to the art):
  • X2: X-Men United
    (I feel less like I'm watching a movie, and more like I'm getting a window into a world).
  • X-Men
    (The intro to that window).
  • X-Men: Days of Future Past
    (Might swap with Apocalypse after a rewatch, but I like what it does -or rather, undoes ; ) )
  • X-Men: Apocalypse
    (Got a new appreciation for this one after watching the commentary/Making Of).
  • Wolverine
    (On rewatch, this is kind of "classic" cinema right here. A rather easy watch).
  • X-Men: The Last Stand
    (Tricky to place after learning stuff. But I think in this slot as it's still a continuation of the world set up in 1 and 2).
  • X-Men: First Class
    (Reverse of the first: feels less like a window into a world and more like a movie for me, so just less immersive for me personally).
  • Dark Phoenix
    (The first time I watched, my attention divided by the end, and the second time -with the interesting commentary no less- I was feeling its length. So something just doesn't hold me with this one. I mean to the commentary's mentions of their wanting this one to be the most grounded all I could think was 'this one feels the least realistic to me' + the alternate/deleted ending was SO much better! Especially as this movie marks the end of the FOX-Men era/shift to MCU).
  • Wolverine
    (I just enjoyed this ride the most of the Wolverine ones).
  • Dark Phoenix
  • Logan
    (Hold the hate: I respect the intense departure in tone. Superhero movies don't get the same respect as regular movies, but this one could go alongside regular undetected, to put it that way. It did its job as a Wolverine farewell, and man, Dafne Keen as X-23. But, I'm not into dystopias or westerns, and it's both, and the implication of what happened to the X-Men and what will or did happen to the mutants at large feels like "that's it. Everything you liked is gone. It's all just over." Just too final in the regard, for me).
  • X-Men: The Last Stand
    (On rewatch, this movie is so loose. I'd be inclined to still put it above Logan given everyone we know isn't dead xD But that's not enough merit).
  • X-Men Origins: Wolverine
    (Unexpected appearance of Cyclops which if memory serves, was done cleverly enough that even if Wolverine hadn't gotten amnesia, the two still could've met for the first time in X-Men. But this movie is bizarreness, man).
  • New Mutants
    (For one, its existence slipped my mind. For two, it didn't grab me, such that I didn't mind when my viewing partner decided they wanted to stop watching. I read a summery afterward and have seen further scenes and remain content with that; just not my tone).
Obviously with somebody else playing Xavier and contributing to the idea, the details will differ - that's what I'm here for: not looking to write this myself. This is just my lone interpretation of a climax scene we'll be building towards:


Back at the facility, in a room not unlike a prison visiting area, Cyclops and Xavier are in the heat of battle against [Xavier's son].

Presently, Xavier has been knocked from his wheelchair while a ways beside him, Cyclops is picking himself up from a knock of his own - the room thoroughly wrecked with its tables and chairs broken and strewn.

[Xavier's son] is ramping up - intent on destroying his father and the one his father actually cared about.

Xavier (emotionally, painfully, worked up): "You asked for my guidance, Scott, as you approach fatherhood. SEE the kind of father I am and know NOW to LOOK ELSEWHERE!"

But Cyclops stares steadily at Xavier - until [Xavier's son's] movements shift his attention.

To this point, Cyclops' optic blasts have been virtually ineffective against [Xavier's son]; absorbed or deflected. He's been too quick in noticing the blasts coming for Cyclops to get one off impactfully beyond the first, which he hadn't had dialed up to full; unwilling to go that far against a kid, Xavier's no less, and unaware he should've.

Seeing [Xavier's son's] latest intent, Cyclops makes a decision-
-pushing himself up the rest of the way, he quickly closes the distance between himself and Xavier in time to take a crashing blow intended for the latter; much more vulnerable than Cyclops is in his combat suit.

"NHAHHHH!" Cyclops groans; falling to his hands and knees over Xavier - just barely able to keep from falling flat.

Xavier: "You FOOL, Scott Summers! To risk your life for me, when YOU have a famil-"

"That includes you." He catches his breath. "And I'll manage this,"
he rises with new purpose, a new plan, facing [Xavier's son] once more. "It's what I was taught to do."

He starts walking closer to [Xavier's son], firing a series of short blasts---missing his target with every one...

[Xavier's son] swings at him with another psionically extended arm.

Cyclops ducks, then finally aims a proper blast at his adversary's centre.

[Xavier's son] absorbs the blast as before -- but in paying attention to that and his approaching foe, [Xavier's son] neglected to pay attention to all the previous, short blasts which from point of discharge, had been bouncing off the scattered objects and now, from multiple points, collide at once!

[Xavier's son] howls as he finally takes damage -- Cyclops properly aimed blast now dealing some too while his defenses are down - Cyclops dials it up.

But [Xavier's son] isn't through just yet - a final show before he succumbs, he psionically shoots Cyclops' blast back at him -- its properties changed so Cyclops feels the impact --
CCRRrrrRRAAACcKKKK
--flung back as though hit by a car

--CCrrRAACcK as he slams into the wall.

At separate ends of the room, both now lay - defeated.

Xavier looks between them.

Scott's overcome with pain -- now in a fight to breathe.

Xavier's son is injured, extent unknown, yet he stares at his father with a strange look...expectation?
He's waiting to see what he'll do....Who will he go to?

His rage may burn anew if his father cares first, cares more, for his "other son".... and if he comes to himself instead, would it only be with that thinking? To save the other?. .
Repost of half my Casual Interest Check, as it pertains to 1x1:
(original post with a second, more group idea that's freer -in terms of continuity, OC-centred- can be found here: roleplayerguild.com/topics/189531-com…)





See below for a Teaser post to give you a feel for the idea (and for me)!
@Dark Cloud

I looked in both and I decided it fit here.

I mean I did say people's wonders could be ignored, which would sort of put things in the same realm as "random fact about yourself". Like "random wonders" - this board could just become a whole thread of loose wonders.

Now, if I was strictly looking for discussion on such wonders, I would've placed it in Off-Topic.
@Dark Cloud

Oh - Thanks for that suggestion.
Ah. I've just started rewatching X-Men Evolution (haven't seen it since I was a kid, and I remember very little) and have yet to see Wolverine & the X-Men.
Christmas songs, because it's not Ukrainian New Years yet, and because why not.

Specifically "Good King Wencelas", and singing it as though I'm Marvel's Thor - the lyrics just lend themselves well to such.


If you like thematic storylines, Idea #1 -if not also Idea #2- contains that (beyond the regular X-Men theme of minority group discrimination, I mean).
Really into 'The Rookie'.
It's a clever take on the police procedural. It does unique things like some of the scenes are shot as though through the officers' body cams or dash cams. The teaser at the start of every episode tends to have the best of randomness in what the officers are dealing with.

The characters are well done. It's the first show I've watched I think, where a character who at first seemed like a jerk and least favourite, I turned my opinion around of him as the show let us get to know him, and now he's one of my favourites.

Also getting through Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Roughly 2 and a half seasons to go. I had tuned into it when it first aired, but kept getting interrupted when it was on and I fell out of tuning in. Then just last year, after watching all the MCU movies on Disney+, but other Marvel and some D.C. fare, we checked out S.H.I.E.L.D. and were binging until we paused for the holidays.

That show is slick! I think the Framework plot was the most so (so far).

Oh, and also into 'Pretty Hard Cases', it's a procedural dramedy about two female cops - they're just great. Appealing soundtrack across the episodes, too. That one's a Canadian production, so if you're American you probably wouldn't have heard of it as to my knowledge it doesn't play on your stations. It kind of busts some norms, like stereotypes and stuff. For instance in the first season, there was a white lady who was into criminal activity. She had a biracial son, and it was the black grandmother who was the stable force in the boy's life. And when the cops went to bust some drug manufactuers, the majority of them were white. The comedy lands most of the time.

I've also been going through X-Men animated series, like the original. Found the Anime on Netflix just in time (it's not on there, now), and I lucked out just the other night finding an excellent site that has all the episodes of X-Men Evolution in proper quality!
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