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Scratch47

I quite liked this.
13 years 6 months ago
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Cadeicus

There were a lot of silly bits in this one, and it was nowhere near as good as the first two. But I don't think this one was awful.
8 years 9 months ago
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IreneAdler

Loved all the X-men movies but I liked the two first ones better than "Last Stand". Still it was nice, some scenes were remarkable, everything you get to know about the different characters is always good... so all in all it is still a movie I like.
10 years 8 months ago
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AlexGeronimo

I'm the juggernaut, bitch! Only 5 seconds of this movie worth watching.
12 years 4 months ago
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Reira-chan

Not the best of the movies but the character development seemed good.
12 years 4 months ago
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charlottelebeau

@ diamondladyche: thanks for the spoiler man...
12 years 9 months ago
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Siskoid

It seems to me X-Men: The Last Stand had everything required to be a success. It has the a lot of the original cast (almost all superior to later models), a theme that resonated with what the X-Men are all about (the idea of a cure that could be pushed on mutants), Kitty Pryde as one of the X-Men, Kelsey Grammer as the Beast, and the promise of Famke Jansen as the Dark Phoenix. Alas, on this first try at the latter, it's a big misfire. Doing away with the Phoenix Force in favor of a hoary old split personality trope that makes Jean turn into a vampire is boring, and her story is forgotten for much of it in favor of the frankly better cure story. Whether because they wanted to get rid of some characters, or those actors wanted out, there's a real sense of taking out the garbage in the most unceremonious fashion. The deaths are ugly, some of the sidelining tone-deaf, and much of it completely reversible in a presumptive X4. Doing Juggernaut like that was a mistake, but a small one compared to the rest. Give or take the usual plot hole - if you know what powers are in play, then some of the action should go in other directions - I still think much of it works, and we might even have forgiven some of its trespasses if a further film had healed some of the damage as seemed to be the intent. So it doesn't do Last Stand any favors that they basically decided it didn't happen (except when it did, as in The Wolverine), and it now works within neither established timeline.
3 years 2 months ago
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FightaPilot

Standard action stuff: first 30 mins of set-up is quite diverting, then becomes incredibly tedious when all the exciting* action kicks off.

*exciting as in dull, repetitive and pointless
10 years 7 months ago
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Joris B.

Spider-Man 3 actually kept Sam Raimi as director.
13 years 2 months ago
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aussieflickfan

A good reason not to mke trilogies - see also Spiderman 3. If the director's good and did the first two, keep the director and wait till they're available. Don't get someone else.
13 years 6 months ago
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AlexFerrero

(removed by mod: please post in English)
13 years 10 months ago
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gerardogm

Meh.
12 years 7 months ago
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diamondladyche

personally i love all the X-Men movies! i thought that each character was excellently picked..the story line made me want to research.. the most shocking part to me was the death of xavier and the ending which i wondered would carry over into another movie after this.. my fav from this by far was "Callisto".
12 years 11 months ago
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