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Killconey said:
That looks awesome! I actually think that the lack of a Sentinel program is good because the Sentinels never really made sense in a realistic way. They constantly destroyed public property and innocent people in a failed attempt to capture mutants. While that's exciting, you can't really make it seem realistic the way that the movies are portraying themselves.




Well, two things. One, it has happened that law enforcement requires the destruction of private property. Second, suspension of disbelief has to come in to play. There are moments of realism in the X movies, but overall, no. It's still a comic book movie, just one that's well played. It's realistic that a mutant's parents don't understand their children and find their abilities unwelcome. But it's not realistic that some kid wields fire and takes on the cops with it.

I wanted to see Sentinels not for any sake of realism, but for the sake of visual spectacle and their role in the history of the X-Men.


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