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A decent film, but not up to the last one's standards.




Ian McKellen chews up the scenery wonderfully in this one. The major plotline revolving around him, Xavier and his school, and the mutant politics is well done, and we do get to see what Magneto can REALLY do. Up until now, he's just been playing.

The Phoenix storyline, unfortunately, was botched.

They really should have left this to be its own movie -- either done Phoenix, or done the Mutant Problem storyline, but not both. And at the points where they could at least have done it some justice, they fumbled the ball. I'm sorry, but it's not Phoenix without the firebird. It's not Phoenix without "HEAR ME, X-MEN! NO LONGER AM I THE WOMAN YOU KNEW! I AM FIRE, AND LIFE INCARNATE!"

They really needed to do that as two or three separate movies: one for the Return of Jean Grey as Phoenix (which COULD have worked with this one, ending with an all out power slugfest between Jean and Magneto), then the Hellfire Club/Dark Phoenix.

There were a lot of good points in the movie, however. Kitty Pryde was DEAD on, as was Colossus (and yes, we even get the Fastball Special!). Kitty beats Juggernaut... with her brain, as well she should. We get to finally see The Iceman for real. Excellent combat scenes. Wish Storm had been allowed to go all-out, though.

This one is worth watching in the theater for certain scenes that just aren't going to be as impressive on the small screen, but if you're not really into the X-men I'd wait for the DVD.



The new trailer for Superman Returns looks dark but promising. And they've done Ghost Rider... and Johnny Blaze looks pretty darn cool.

Date: 2006-05-31 02:36 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Unfortunately, this is the last (planned) in the 'x-men' line, so they needed to do something.

They let it slip that there's a separate Wolverine movie planned, though.

-- Alex S.

Date: 2006-05-31 04:59 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] k-kinnison.livejournal.com
Sorry, but I don't have much respect for nicolas cage to do any good acting work. The old "open-mouthed-like-am-going-to-fart" look to show that he is stressed is pathetic

Date: 2006-05-31 06:18 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sub-musashi.livejournal.com
I was sad not to see the firebird, too. A strange omission. Loved the Kitty scenes.

Date: 2006-05-31 10:08 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ross-teneyck.livejournal.com
Yeah, Kitty was good; especially after having seen only glimpses of her in the last two movies.

It occurred to me that there's a certain irony to the Rogue-Bobby-Kitty triangle... since in the first movie, they essentially gave Kitty's personality to Rogue.

Anyway, overall I liked it more than I expected to, based on the reviews. My review of it is here, in case anyone is interested.

This is one of the few movies I can remember where I wish they'd made it longer -- normally I'm the guy grousing about excess padding and the virtues of making the story tighter; but in this case, I think another fifteen or twenty minutes could have given them some breathing room to open up some of the subplots or extra characters.

Re: Oh, certainly...

Date: 2006-05-31 10:54 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ross-teneyck.livejournal.com
Well, you'll note I said, "another fifteen or twenty minutes," not "another two hours."

I think I'm less upset than you are about how they skimped the Dark Phoenix storyline, because I was never all that enamored of it in the original version.

So while I agree that they could easily have built an entire movie around either of the Dark Phoenix or Magneto/Goth-Mutants-a'Plenty stories, I'm not terribly miffed that they chose to combine them, at the expense of stripping Dark Phoenix down to its bare bones.

Still, I'll admit the seeing the firebird would'a been cool.

Post credits scene?

Date: 2006-06-05 06:37 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rhinorog.livejournal.com
Did anyone here sit still until the end of the credits and catch the 5-second scene?

muaaahhaahahahahahaahahaha.

R.

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