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Had to shut my compy off early last night on account of the raging thunderstorm. Surprisingly, we still had power through the whole thing. Figures that the only time the power goes out is on sunny days. ::rolls eyes:: Good thing I bought a UPS. ::pats battery back-up::

Oh - an interesting bit of weirdness (uhm.. yeah) for X-Philes: heard on the radio this morning that police are searching for a suspect named Duane Barry.

In other news, my monitor is now doing this weird color thing where it's got a blue-ish tint. I think. But then I checked my Crayon utility and light gray still looks gray, so.. I think I'm losing my mind. Also, astrumignis.com is getting transfered to me via GoDaddy, so next year I'll only have to pay $8 to renew. Woo hoo! Now if only Interscot would approve my hosting for the two new domains...

News on X-Men 2 via Scifi.com

Cumming Mutates In X2
Alan Cumming will play the blue teleporting mutant Nightcrawler in the upcoming sequel to X-Men, Variety reported. Cumming (Spy Kids) joins a cast that includes returning X-Men Patrick Stewart, Halle Berry, James Marsden, Hugh Jackman, Anna Paquin and Famke Janssen, as well as newcomer Aaron Stanford as Pyro, the trade paper reported. Ian McKellen is also in the cast, reprising his role as the villainous Magneto.

The sequel, called X2, is being directed by X-Men helmer Bryan Singer and will begin production in Vancouver, B.C., on June 17. Dan Harris and Michael Dougherty wrote the script.

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Pyro Joins X-Men
Newcomer Aaron Stanford has been cast as Pyro, the newest X-Man, inX2, the upcoming sequel to X-Men, directed by Bryan Singer, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Production is scheduled to begin in the summer for a May 2, 2003, release, with Ralph Winter, Lauren Shuler Donner and Avi Arad producing from a script by David Hayter.

Pyro is a young mutant and student who joins Professor X (Patrick Stewart), Wolverine (Hugh Jackman), Storm (Halle Berry), Magneto (Ian McKellen), Rogue (Anna Paquin), Cyclops (James Marsden), Dr. Jean Grey (Famke Janssen) and Mystique (Rebecca Romijn-Stamos) in the sequel, the trade paper reported.

[Um... wasn't Pyro *already* in the first movie? Hopefully this is the same actor...]

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Stewart's X Marks The Spot
Patrick Stewart, who reprises the role of Professor X in the upcoming X-Men sequel, told SFX magazine that his character will deliver less exposition and backstory this time around, according to a report on the British Great Link fan Web site. "The script for X-Men 2 is very different in tone from the first one, which in any case I always felt was just an extended trailer," Stewart told the magazine. "It was sort of 'this is who the X-Men are, this is the kind of thing that they do, and that's all we can tell you for now.' It was an establishing movie."

Professor Charles Xavier's extended exposition in the first movie bored Stewart. "Yes, indeed," he said. "That was tedious. But I had a couple of nice scenes with Sir Ian [McKellen, who played Magneto], which bookended the film. I'm happy to say that this screenplay now assumes that everyone knows what's going on and who we are. There has to be a little bit of 'this is what the X-Men believe in, this is what the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants believes in,' but it's minimal, and the script is almost entirely given over to plot and character and growth and development. I suppose Fox think they might have got their hands on their very own Star Trek, which is a curiosity for me, given that one is apparently winding down while the other one is just starting up."

Stewart added, "Well, there was a comic book, which was The Next Generation meets the X-Men! And they wanted to put me on the cover. This was right at the beginning of my involvement in the X-Men film, and I was able to use some influence to say, 'I think it would be best if you didn't do that,' because I knew there was a chance I might end up playing both parts. The curiosity is that now we will have Star Trek X [Nemesis], of course, which only adds to the confusion." X-Men 2, also called X2, is currently in production. Star Trek: Nemesis is slated for a December release.

Inteview with Anthony Stewart Head here.

Gonna get some dinner and then watch the MTV Movie awards. Must. See. Ewan. ::droool::

Aaron Stanford

Date: 2002-06-06 05:24 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] leyenn.livejournal.com
I checked IMDB, and it certainly doesn't look like the same guy. He's only been in like, two things before, and one of them wasn't X-Men. :(

Re: Aaron Stanford

Date: 2002-06-07 09:27 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] amezri.livejournal.com
Haven't checked IMDB yet, but I'm a little miffed. Hopefully they'll keep Jubes and Kitty the same, though. That's if they even appear in the movie...

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