Oh, James McAvoy ...
Jun. 4th, 2011 07:31 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I am so glad you watched X-Men: The Animated Series as a teenager. It totally explains your Xavier/Magneto 'shipping.
Here is what he has to say in this interview about filming with Michael Fassbender:
"As hard as it was at times - because these things are very hard to make, they are a storm happening all around you every day for six months - we made a pact to try to make each other laugh as much as possible."
In a fab montage, the pair go on a recruiting drive, in which they perch on a strip-club bed.
"That scene got exceptionally silly at one point," says McAvoy. "I don't know if I'm even allowed to tell you what originally happened. But it got pretty f---in' kinky. I'm not joking."
Was the dashing duo's bromance, uh, consummated?
"Unfortunately no. But there was a little bit of cross-dressing going on. That's all you need to know."
Great Maker, PLEASE TELL ME SOMEONE FILMED WHATEVER THE HELL HAPPENED HERE. I have been having naughty thoughts about that scene since we saw it in the trailer, and this is not helping.
The interview then continues:
For the record, McAvoy would have preferred it if Xavier and Magneto stayed together. Like, really together. "It is a little bit of a mini-tragedy that him and Magneto don't, you know, have sex and become married and become best friends."
Awwwwwwwwwwwwww.
Not that I don't think they had tons of sex, mind. Apparently those recruitment scenes take close to six months to unfold. The Jupiter missiles were deployed in Turkey in April of 1962, at least in our universe, and the climax of the film doesn't occur until October. It really didn't seem to take that long to round everyone up in the film, but I'm glad to hear that there's that much time to fill with fic.
Having now seen the film twice, I am still trying to puzzle out what the marketing department think the song that plays during the final credits is about. It's called Love Love and has two guys on lead vocals, so I know what I think it's about, but I'm slightly boggled that the Powers That Be might agree with me.
Here is what he has to say in this interview about filming with Michael Fassbender:
"As hard as it was at times - because these things are very hard to make, they are a storm happening all around you every day for six months - we made a pact to try to make each other laugh as much as possible."
In a fab montage, the pair go on a recruiting drive, in which they perch on a strip-club bed.
"That scene got exceptionally silly at one point," says McAvoy. "I don't know if I'm even allowed to tell you what originally happened. But it got pretty f---in' kinky. I'm not joking."
Was the dashing duo's bromance, uh, consummated?
"Unfortunately no. But there was a little bit of cross-dressing going on. That's all you need to know."
Great Maker, PLEASE TELL ME SOMEONE FILMED WHATEVER THE HELL HAPPENED HERE. I have been having naughty thoughts about that scene since we saw it in the trailer, and this is not helping.
The interview then continues:
For the record, McAvoy would have preferred it if Xavier and Magneto stayed together. Like, really together. "It is a little bit of a mini-tragedy that him and Magneto don't, you know, have sex and become married and become best friends."
Awwwwwwwwwwwwww.
Not that I don't think they had tons of sex, mind. Apparently those recruitment scenes take close to six months to unfold. The Jupiter missiles were deployed in Turkey in April of 1962, at least in our universe, and the climax of the film doesn't occur until October. It really didn't seem to take that long to round everyone up in the film, but I'm glad to hear that there's that much time to fill with fic.
Having now seen the film twice, I am still trying to puzzle out what the marketing department think the song that plays during the final credits is about. It's called Love Love and has two guys on lead vocals, so I know what I think it's about, but I'm slightly boggled that the Powers That Be might agree with me.