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XMen III : What the?!?

Why was it necessary for the bad guys to use the Golden Gate Bridge to get to Alcatraz? Wasnt that some pretty serious overkill?

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  • LORD Z
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago
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    The ieda was to creat a means to fight, solid ground. Alcatraz is a fort with no easy access to attack. The fort has the high ground. They changed that fact.

  • 1 decade ago

    They did a bang up job on the graphics and pulled it off to a tee. Even the shadows of the bridge frame as it was moving across the water. Not all villians can fly and Alcatraz is where that lab building was, so it made sense.

  • Thats what you get when they picked the director of the Rush Hour movies-Brett Ratner. Bryan Singer did the first two Xmen and he produced/wrote/directed superman returns. Singer should have did the last one. This idiot ruined it.

  • 1 decade ago

    You guys wanna explain things? Fast forward the credits and check out a secret scene in Xmen 3 DVD. I dont wanna give it away, but How/What the Hell, is it possible?

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  • 1 decade ago

    But wasn't it cool even though they could have gotten Stretch Armstrong to make a human bridge

  • 1 decade ago

    Special effectsss was all that movie was about! No storyline whatsoever. They did it for the money.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Logic has no place in movies; my daughter keeps reminding me of this.

    Or, at least in movies nowadays.

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