Lol... Holy crap that's a lot. It's all good though, I actually read it all hahahaha. And I think what said outlines my overall problem with the X-Men film franchise. It seems that every movie is always showcasing the ongoing bias of the government against mutants when the very stories the filmmakers are adapting from the comics are so much more than that. There are so many X-Men stories that have absolutely nothing to do with the government and general human bias towards mutants and it makes me sad that we may never seem adapted into live action. X-Men, by all accounts, should be a much bigger franchise than it actually is at the moment. The X-Men universe is so huge and so versatile and even though I'll say Bryan Singer is the best thing for the franchise at this point, even he seems to only view the movies in a limited scope. The next one coming, X-Men: Apocalypse, may be more on track with what I'm saying, but I think I'm tired of the mutant vs. non-mutant backdrop now. I really just want to see the X-Men being the X-Men for once - going up against a big bad with their signature team dynamic that the Avengers movie portrayed so well in live action. I just don't care that the military wants to kill all mutants anymore lol. I'll give that Spider-Man point. Not everybody reads the comics so you have to expect that the Sinister Six won't be known by everyone. They're basically a team of villains that got the bright idea to take on Spider-Man together instead of one at a time. I guess you can only judge it on a standalone basis if you're not familiar with certain set-ups. Ah well, hopefully Spider-Man will get the movie and game he deserves before I die XDD. EDIT - OH Bliss, didn't see you there XDD.