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Lol at the people saying that Marvel should get the rights back to xmen

That's something I find odd. One day I would like to see Marvel get all their character rights back but when I left DOFP, I didn't care who made it it was so awesome and I can't wait for the next.

Spidey needs to go back though because Sony will milk him and put out meh. Maybe Fantastic Four but the screenwriter for DOFP is the screenwriter for Fantastic Four so there is some hope.
 
I really didn't like it to be honest.

There is just too much convenient plots stuffed into these last couple movies to fix the continuity, especially with this one. It's hard to look past for me when a series over 10 years and every movie has a big build up.

I didn't watch any trailers, so I thought "the event" was going to be Magneto and JFK, not [BLACKOUT]Mystique and Trask.[/BLACKOUT]

There wasn't any major deaths. And there should have been. Actually, more characters come back to life. They are going to have to add a lot more characters in the next movie (4 horsemen for example). There's going to be no space. Good luck to Singer and the rest of the crew.

Not enough Bishop.

The series has just been going on too long. It should have ended sooner. But it's too late now. And I will look forward to this next movie.

btw, Bryan Singer killed X-Men like George Lucas killed Star Wars. I wish Singer never wasted time with that awful Superman movie of his. Then Singer decides to slip in when Vaughn makes First Class great.
 
For that Amazon. blu ray deal with Magneto's helmet, do you think that is actIlly a magnet like that one helmet was years ago?
 
For that Amazon. blu ray deal with Magneto's helmet, do you think that is actIlly a magnet like that one helmet was years ago?

Have you seen the X-men box set with the Cerebro helmet? :awesome:
 
are they life size? I want to pretend to be either mags or xavier hahahaha
 
I enjoyed it quite a bit. It was a very fun movie while still managing to keep the stakes and the character arcs feel weighty and meaningful. Performances were good all around. I did get the impression that there was a lot of cut material, that the film was somehow not as complete as it could have been. It certainly worked as it was but I was left wanting. I really wanted to see more of Bishop because he's a great character and from what limited screentime he had they portrayed him very well. Unfortunately I guess we won't see him again. But considering there were so many characters in the film they did a fairly good job at balancing them, even if McKellen's Magneto had almost nothing to do at all.
 
Another thing I liked is that we now know that JFK was a mutant. Everything makes sense, his killers were mutant haters! :)
 
I thought it was something like...someone in his cabinet found out he was a mutant and hired Oswald to take him out. Magneto somehow finds out and tried to stop him but fails.
 
just got out of theater, here's my review
fyi I was one of the few people who weren't that hyped for this movie thanks to X3, Origins, and even The Wolveirne (which was disappointing)

that being said when Ottman's theme song started playing, I had a feeling that this was going to be great and it turned out to be AMAZING. James McAvoy was the highlight of the movie for me.

Pros:
- cried like a baby during past and future xavier convo, so emotional.
- Magneto
- liked how Mystique played into the role
-CGI and special effects were awesome
- EVERYTHING ELSE; seriously i could make a laundry list of reasons on why this movie was just spectacular and I'm willing to ignore the plotholes.

Cons:
- Wolverine didn't do much physical/choreographed action, which has yet to expanded upon since X2, maybe Jackman is getting tired of doing stunts idk
- Bone Claws
- As cool as the QS sequence was, he was too overpowered to the point of stopping time aka his speed portrayal was not accurate at all. I wonder why they didn't keep him around since he could have been very useful in the finale.

9/10 for me

I personally liked Cap:WS a lot more as a movie, while DoFP fixed a lot of things and the potential of seeing future great x-men movies by Singer just got me pumped. Apocalypse is gonna be huge no doubt.
 
Did anyone notice when Dixie Chicken was played? The song was listed in the credits but I don't remember hearing it.
 
Just got out of this, much better than I expected. I've seen every film in the franchise and this is on par with X2

I'm giving it a good 8/10

Second best CBM of the year so far.
 
Some of my theories.. Since Wolverine was involved in the DC incident, Mystique mustve posed as Stryker get custody over Wolverine. She could've did that to save him because she found him attractive or maybe...

What if Mystique was infiltrating Trask at first? Maybe she was looking for information on mutants but things took a turn when she found out Trask killed Azazel and the others which detoured her plans and caused her to seek revenge. Since she let Trask go at the end perhaps she went back to locating mutants of interest and thought Wolverine was special enough to take the her employer.. Apocalypse! Or it could've been for information on Azazel and the others she promised to deliver a promising mutant. Seems plausible
 
I loved the movie so much. Best CBM this year and best one since TDK. A perfect 10/10 from me.
 
I never posted so I might as well...

I liked it...though I had a few MASSIVE issues with a few of the decisions. If I were able to overlook them, I'd be in love with the movie. As it stands, it is my 3rd favorite movie of the year so far, and though it will likely fall, I can't imagine it falling out of my top 10 by year's end.
 
I've seen it now 2 days ago and I still only think about this movie.

My review: Fantastic. :D
 
My biggest problem with this film is that it was another case of plot being unnaturally forced on the characters, instead of the characters driving the plot.

I think the big problem of the story is that, in itself, Wolverine's mission in the past - stopping the assassination - is ridiculously easy. They know everything about who, when and where, they don't need to investigate anything, they don't need to look for Mystique because they know where she'll be, there's not really much obstacle or physical danger involved. Compared to say, the mission in The Terminator - to protect Sarah Connor from a terrifying killing machine - this is easy-peasy stuff. I've only read the synopsis of the original story, but from the memory it didn't spend all that much time on the actual stopping of the assassination.

So of course the movie then needs to manufacture obstacles in their way, which is why Magneto is brought into the story at all, first to have an obstacle of having to get him out of prison, and then to have him mess things up in Paris, and then to prevent the team from stopping Mystique at the White House too easily. Like, in X2 Magneto eventually turns on the team and tries to kill the humans, but he and Mystique are actually genuinely useful to the X-Men.

I think in the end my feelings about DoFP are not that dissimilar from my feelings about Star Trek: Into Darkness, in a way. Both movies are very much watchable because of the charismatic actors, engaging characters with good moments of interaction, they're fast-paced and fun. But good lord in heaven there are just soooooo many problems with the story, character motivations, recycling of the elements from the older movies, without the benefit of freshness of the previous film, that all of the good things listed above can only go this far.
 
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I feel similarly^

The main Xavier/Magneto/Mystique story is not that effective imo, both from a character POV and plot.
 
I think the big problem of the story is that, in itself, Wolverine's mission in the past - stopping the assassination - is ridiculously easy. They know everything about who, when and where, they don't need to investigate anything, they don't need to look for Mystique because they know where she'll be, there's not really much obstacle or physical danger involved. Compared to say, the mission in The Terminator - to protect Sarah Connor from a terrifying killing machine - this is easy-peasy stuff. I've only read the synopsis of the original story, but from the memory it didn't spend all that much time on the actual stopping of the assassination.

So of course the movie then needs to manufacture obstacles in their way, which is why Magneto is brought into the story at all, first to have an obstacle of having to get him out of prison, and then to have him mess things up in Paris, and then to prevent the team from stopping Mystique at the White House too easily. Like, in X2 Magneto eventually turns on the team and tries to kill the humans, but he and Mystique are actually genuinely useful to the X-Men.

I think in the end my feelings about DoFP are not that dissimilar from my feelings about Star Trek: Into Darkness, in a way. Both movies are very much watchable because of the charismatic actors, engaging characters with good moments of interaction, they're fast-paced and fun. But good lord in heaven there are just soooooo many problems with the story, character motivations, recycling of the elements from the older movies, without the benefit of freshness of the previous film, that all of the good things listed above can only go this far.
Very much disagree. Yes they know where Mystique will be. But they don't know the outcome. Like we see in the movie it isn't as easy as talking to her and saying hey stop this. Because the events have changed from what originally happens. Everything after the Peace Accords is completely different to what Logan learnt from future Prof X and Magneto. I mean it was different the moment he showed up and convinced Charles to break Magneto out because that never happened originally. So after all the craziness of the Paris Peace Accords they have no idea where Mystique is unless Charles uses Cerebro like he did. And everything is more complicated because Mystique isn't giving up easy and Magneo is off doing his own thing. So the mission might sound easy, convince Mystique. But the mission itself was hard because Logan had so many people to convince and overcome. Xavier for example wasn't just easily convinced. I don't think there was any problems with the story or characters. I think it was very strong because all the characters grow and learn from their mistakes. But of course it is your opinion and not questioning it.
 
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I've seen DOFP 2 times. Time for my little review!

Not as good as FC, just barely. The electrifying depth, the performances, the atmosphere and the colorfulness of that movie are just very difficult to surpass IMO.

Ranking:

1. First Class
2. X2 + DOFP
3. X-men + The Wolverine
4. X-men: The Last Stand
5. X-men Origins: Wolverine

Now as for my spoilery pros and cons:

pros:

- Again, great performances by a stellar cast, especially old and young Xavier and Erik. Mckellen gave a beautiful 'out of his prime' performance, but when the Sentinels were approaching, he went to the battlefield like a boss. While Fassbender was absolutey in his prime and showed great power display.
- Mystique: Lawrence delivered a compelling and complex Mystique. It's nice to have such a rich female villain (which is rare in movies). The importance of the character was probably due to her being Jennifer Lawrence, but it also made sense story-wise. Her independence throughout the movie is a great example of how to do female comicbook characters justice. Marvel Studios don't have compelling and interesting villains (aside from Loki and maybe the Winter Soldier). X-men is lucky to have both Magneto and Mystique. Although we've seen a lot of them already, I don't mind more. And we will in the next movie.
- The 70s and the retro sentinels looked ace.
- Quicksilver: I agree, a standout performance. I didn't mind he only had a small role. It made sense story-wise. He likes theft and infiltration, but it would be quite a stretch why he would tag along with people he doesn't really know and go to France. Can't wait to see more of him in X-men: Apocalypse and I'm curious how his Kick-Ass colleague will handle the role.
- The Vietnam War, JFK and Nixon were an original touch, similar to the Cuba crisis in FC.
- Young Magneto easily and casually removing Wolverine from the final battle. 'So much for being a survivor.' It would have been quite repetitive to see Wolverine once again save the day.
- Ellen Page IS Kitty. One of the best castings and she had a decent/smart role.
- The future Sentinels were absolutely terrifying and intimidating. Good that they avoided the 'the villains are at the end suddenly less powerful and more stupid compared to the beginning!'-cliché. It's rare to see enemies in a movie that completely outmatch the heroes.
- Storm: Halle Berry gave it her all! I wanted more, but her role made sense. She was the exception. She was the one who thrashed most Sentinels and who would've had the best chance of winning. Therefore, maybe the sentinels had a 'Danger!-sensor' and killed her first? Being killed first, made it that more desperate, dangerous and depressing for the others to fight on. The rage, the storm, the lightning, the Magneto combo... she owned it!
- Poor Colossus brutally being ripped in two.
- I loved how Sunspot kept on fighting after his arm got severed.
- Blink: Another standout! Thanks to her, DOFP had one of the most creative and original 'big blockbuster final battles' ever. She was so strong and she was the last one standing outside the temple taking Sentinels down before she got overwhelmed. I hope we'll see more of her in the future, but I'm not sure how that would be possible. Fan Bingbing is a fine actress.
- The altered future: who wasn't happy and moved by seeing Rogue, Beast, Jean and Scott again with the others? Famke looked astonishing and I loved Storm's outfit. One more film with the original cast please!
- The familiar but darker score.
- Promising scene after the credits.

Cons:

- Although I'm not a Rogue-stan, I missed her. We only got a little bit of New York City, Moscou and the monastry. Her rescue scene after Kitty gets hurt would have added some variety in scenery for the future section. Furthermore, it would've given the makers the opportunity to show the iconic 'Wanted'-poster and/or the tombstones from the comicbooks. She could have been a deus ex machina and have an important and powerful scene. Kitty sacrificing herself so Rogue can take over would've been so sad and beautiful, after it all started with Rogue being the one who needed to be saved. It would also be quite symbolic to have Rogue, Wolverine and Professor X as the last surviving X-men.
- Is it possible to see more Blink in the future?
- The scenes/pictures with Mystique being in the mansion (talking to Wolverine/fighting Beast) were not in it. I wouldn't have minded more interaction between those characters.

All in all, great movie!

9/10

ps: Mystique's leg didn't disappoint! :hrt:
 
Some of my theories.. Since Wolverine was involved in the DC incident, Mystique mustve posed as Stryker get custody over Wolverine. She could've did that to save him because she found him attractive or maybe...

What if Mystique was infiltrating Trask at first? Maybe she was looking for information on mutants but things took a turn when she found out Trask killed Azazel and the others which detoured her plans and caused her to seek revenge. Since she let Trask go at the end perhaps she went back to locating mutants of interest and thought Wolverine was special enough to take the her employer.. Apocalypse! Or it could've been for information on Azazel and the others she promised to deliver a promising mutant. Seems plausible

I like the idea of Mystique working for Apocalypse all along and delivering Wolverine to her master.
 
I rated it an 8/10. The main reasons for dropped points:

- The pacing was a bit off in places.
- Warpath. All the future characters didn't do much in the way of plot development but he was by far the worst offender since he wasn't even fun during fight scenes.
- The Mystique Vietnam scene. What was the point? They trying to set something up?
 
Very much disagree. Yes they know where Mystique will be. But they don't know the outcome. Like we see in the movie it isn't as easy as talking to her and saying hey stop this. Because the events have changed from what originally happens. Everything after the Peace Accords is completely different to what Logan learnt from future Prof X and Magneto.

It doesn't turn out to be easy because the movie contrives it to be so.

When I was saying that the mission was easy, I was talking more about the mechanics of stopping the assassination. Literally, all that was needed to achieve this was: be in Paris at the right time and right place, intercept Mystique at the right moment. The complications arise not because there's something particularly difficult about the process of stopping Mystique, as such.

Xavier for example wasn't just easily convinced.

How so? He agreed to the mission like 5 minutes after he first said no.

The main Xavier/Magneto/Mystique story is not that effective imo, both from a character POV and plot.

I think it would have been more effective if there was more sense of Mystique being pulled in different directions by the two men, where her revenge quest was concerned. My impression was that Magneto didn't particularly care about what Mystique did, he had his own plan and he was just going with it. He wasn't after Mystique at all. And taunting Mystique whether she was still Charles' kid sister kinda didn't make sense when she's out on a quest to, y'know, kill somebody and shows no sign of wavering.
 
You know, Singer missed out on a major opportunity for something really important.

When 2023 Logan wakes up in 1973, this was an opportunity for him to figure out who is he, or at least his name because he hadn't had the adamantium procedure yet. So, in theory, this Logan is actually James Howlett.
 
Actually, holy ****, he should remember. At the end, Xavier asks him what's the last thing he remembers. Logan answers, "Everything up until 1973." Well, he hadn't met Stryker.

Holy crap. Mind blown! I just picked up on this now.
 
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