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6 Of The Most Awesome Geek Moments From Comic Book Movies

Half of us who are already comic book fans just go to these movies secretly waiting for geek moments. Those are the moments when a comic book movie drops in an Easter egg or a reference that just make the nerds and fanboys go crazy. While most of us are blissfully aware that comic book movies rarely do the source material justice, the little geek moments that pop up in these films make it well worth it for us geeks. These movies don't need to be perfect re-tellings of the comic book. Just give us a nod and at least let us know that you "get it."
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The Merging Of Mutants – X-Men Days Of Future Past

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Yes, it should be noted that the X-Men films seem to go off the rails really easily. The first three entries are a perfect example of this. They started out awesome and got worse and worse. So. what did the producers do? They rebooted the series by taking us back to the genesis of the whole mutant movement. The reboot was a lot of fun and breathed some nice new blood into the franchise (which, frankly, died in part three). So, when I first heard they would be joining the two casts for a new movie that played off the Days Of Future Past comic book, I geeked out a little.

But outside of just theory, what could have been a huge mess really ended up working quite well. They knew which mutants to keep in forefront and which to keep in the background. They introduced some characters for fanboys to go nuts over (Bishop!) and somehow, they made the whole stew taste delicious. Granted, I still don’t think it worked as well as the story did in the comics, but what a way to gap the last series that fell off and the new series, which is still just finding itself.


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