2011年6月2日 星期四

Nicholas Hoult as Beast

Nicholas Hoult as Beast


Nicholas Hoult as Beast is also a surprising success, with the actor playing the character near-perfectly. The mix of intelligent young man and insecure mutant longing to look normal is played wonderfully, and also reflects Raven's plight as she slowly accepts her appearance over the course of the film. The same can't be said for the post-transformation look of Beast. There was something off about his look, it looked a bit odd... like a blue, angry version of the Cowardly Lion from the Wizard of Oz. Perhaps that's a slight exaggeration, but only slight, and even then his performance outweighs the poor look of the character.

I've already mentioned that I was once concerned over the roster of the team. Fortunately for me, they were never really prominent characters in the film. Caleb Landry-Jones was amazing as Banshee, the only way he could've improved is if he managed to pull of a convincing Irish accent for the character, and that's just nitpicking really. Lucas Till as Havok is great too, and he's mainly the team's fire-power. Zoe Kravits as Angel Salvadore was probably the worst part of the movie in my opinion, she was awful. I also didn't like the way the character of Darwin was treated. Edi Gathegi plays the role excellently, but the fact that the character's appearance was so brief was disappointing, given the potential he had. Rosa Byrne as Moira is not too bad, but she doesn't play a huge role anyway, and does over act at times.

Kevin Bacon as Sebastian Shaw is a winning casting call. He is perfect in the role, and you immediately despise his character by the time his first scene is done. He plays the character in a way that is reminiscent of an early Bond villain, although much more threatening and much less corny. His entourage, however, are varied. Alex Gonzales as Riptide barely utters half a line in the entire film, and is merely used to whip up tornadoes. Director Vaughn's long time collaborator Jason Flemyng had a lot of potential as the demonic Azazel,Undress to impress in super cartierwatchessales and exotic designer underwear. who shares a wonderfully elaborate scene which rivals that of his son, Nightcrawler, in the acclaimed opening to X2, but it's a shame that his role is so small and the lack of lines he has. January Jones as Emma Frost.A hats is a head covering used for several reasons...You know that feeling you get when you've been wearing sunglasses all day? that's a tough one for me.cheapwatches Blog at Experience Project featuring their posts, She certainly looks great in the costumes, but her acting seems quite wooden, not terrible, just not as good as her co-stars.Aren't Rolex the bestwatches in the world? She may have been going for an 'icy' vibe, but it doesn't really pay off; she spends half the film just standing there looking good.

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