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Controversial and talked-about movie costumes explained - Page 30 of 49 - Kiwi Report

Controversial and talked-about movie costumes explained


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[post_page_title]The X-Men – X-Men (2000)[/post_page_title]
If you’ve ever read the comics, or have seen the animated cartoon version of the X-Men from the early ’90s, you know these guys really should be wearing blue and yellow suits. But in the 2000 Bryan Singer flick, X-Men, the group was wearing all black.

The X-Men – X-Men (2000)

It seemed to trouble some fans, but overall Singer felt it was a good decision to keep the heroes low-key. It’s even referred to in the movie, when Cyclops says, “What would you prefer, yellow spandex?”

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