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This trailer doesn't make hype.
Doesn't show plot of the movie. Instead of this we have only special effects.
We should see at least one scene with Apocalypse vs X-Men, if you want to show battle in Apocalypse movie trailer.
Special effects still looks bad.
7/10
 
I loved it, great trailer, 10/10, just the opening callback to the end of the first movie sold me on the trailer. I'm gonna watch this a lot.
 
That looked like a hot mess.
 
6.5-7.

......I've become somewhat indifferent to this franchise...just more of the same from Fox and Singer, just wrapped in a prettier package.

I did like the scene with Charles and Apocalypse though.
 
The younger characters have a greater presence in this trailer than in the last one, so that's a huge plus, but seeing Mystique and Quicksilver apparently end up as founding X-Men displeases me greatly. I rate the trailer a 7/10.
 
8/10 for Psylocke alone. All looking good just hope it can live up to DOFP story wise.
 
8, but I have never been wowed by any trailers. I feel more emotionally connected to this though than to the trailers of BvS and CW which I even saw in the cinema. So 8 is definitely not bad in my scoring system.:woot:
 
I'm giving this an eight.

The problems with the trailer:
a. the visual effects - there's an improvement compare to the last one but it STILL needs a lot of work, just watch that where Archangel throws his metal wings to Beast, Jean and Cyclops
b. 1983 Egypt looks like a cheap set and VFX makes it even more cheap-looking
c. The lighting and the lack of big room space - like watching the 2nd trailer of DOFP and this one, I really noticed that the lighting of DOFP looks better, like just look at the Quicksilver/Mom shots, the lighting is bad! The scene where Magneto meets Apocalypse/Storm/Psylocke, the lighting also looks bad. Even though DOFP's scale isn't that big, the use of space is better from what I'm seeing. Besides the hangar and city shots, a lot of indoor scenes looks closed-space and its lacking that cinematic feel.
d. The editing - its a bit choppy, the transition between scenes aren't smooth.

I'm giving it an eight by the amount of new shots, improved VFX and more display of action.
 
6-7/10
+More from the young cast
+Teasing of the X-suits
-Not digging the modification to Isaac's voice for Apocalypse
-Very unusual shots of either costumes or action
-Not nearly as impactful/edited as well as the first trailer or the SB tv spot
 
Good trailer! 8/10. I still haven't had chills with X-Men since DOFP trailer 2 and DOFP itself. I love that scene where Stewart and McKellen shake hands and bid farewell to each other as Fassbender delivers his speech.
 
4/10

The movie might surprise me but so far not feeling this at all. Apocalypse is even less impressive here than in the previous trailer, and I just can't get worked up about the end of the world scenario or the destruction porn. No real sense of character's relationships or interactions, and sorry Michael and James, love you both but Patrick and Ian delivered the same lines with heaps more gravitas. Lawrence doesn't seem engaged much and her lines are flat as hell.
 
sorry Michael and James, love you both but Patrick and Ian delivered the same lines with heaps more gravitas

Yeah I can agree with that. Their delivery of the lines from X1 in this new film is lacking something.
 
Very few are on Sir Ian and Sir Patrick's level. Just the way it is. Those two could recite lines out of a phone book and make them sound Shakespearean.
 
Which is IMO, why those two are still the better Prof X/Magneto.
 
I don't think those lines are in the same scene because we seen a picture of eric in that outfit with a bald xavier and the xavier that said it there had hair so i am assuming they edited it that way
 
I've watched this over and over, trying to come to terms with it in some way...

I think, as i feel at the moment...

1) It just seems to expand on the first teaser, there's nothing mindblowingly new. Are they holding a lot back or this is it in terms of main visuals/plot?

2) Visual effects do seem weak in some places, like when Angel fires his wing blades. Not keen on that 'brushed metal' look for Angel either, it reminds me of the Origins VFX on the claws.

3) I hate the repeat of the Xavier/Magneto exchange from X2. I really hate it. They don't do it as well as McKellen/Stewart either. It just doesn't work for me at all.

4) Fight scenes seem overly staged (as is typical of this franchise). Where's the rough, down-and-dirty, desperate fighting we need... I want to feel lives are at risk... I want more 'Bourne movie' kinetic, visceral action...

It's just not blowing me away. And I don't feel it's embracing the material wholeheartedly, it's tip-toeing around the edges. I'm sure I'll see it and enjoy it and i hope there's a lot more in the movie than we see in the trailer. More inventive use of powers, more sophistication to the plot... i can but hope.

On the plus side, Apocalypse himself seems fine and at least we see more of blue Mystique.

6/10
 
I've watched this over and over, trying to come to terms with it in some way...

I think, as i feel at the moment...

1) It just seems to expand on the first teaser, there's nothing mindblowingly new. Are they holding a lot back or this is it in terms of main visuals/plot?

4) Fight scenes seem overly staged (as is typical of this franchise). Where's the rough, down-and-dirty, desperate fighting we need... I want to feel lives are at risk... I want more 'Bourne movie' kinetic, visceral action...


About point 1, I think it's great that they haven't given away too much. The movie's literally 2 months away and unless you have been keeping up with the set visits and the interviews, you won't know much of the plot beyond the rise of Apocalypse. Go too far in the other direction and people will automatically complain that the movie is being spoiled too much. Right now the focus of the trailer is where it should be, the scale, the powers and the visuals. And if you've been keeping up with set visits, you would know that there are a lot of the emotional beats that are being deliberately kept out of the trailer.

About point 4, I don't think down and dirty fight scenes really suit X-Men all that much. For physical characters like Wolverine, Captain America and Daredevil yes, but not a lot of X-Men characters have abilities that can lend themselves to those kind of fight scenes. Not to say that the fights can't be better, but not so much the kinetic visceral fights you seem to be describing (although those kinds of fights should definitely be in Wolverine 3).
 
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They revealed too many scenes :/

I think they showed a right amount... Yes here were some xmen versus henchman scenes but they're must also be a xmen versus apocalypse type scene s... Plus those photos of the xmen in mall... That hasn't appeared in the trailer... No character development shown... So I think we'll be OK
 
I gave it a 7. Loved the X-1 homage between Charles and Eric. It looks much more "comic-booky" than Singer's prior efforts, which imo is not a bad thing.
 
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I'm giving it a 9.

I really like the reprise of Charles and Erik's conversation about people attacking the "X-Mansion", and the trailer also got me interested in seeing Archangel and Psylocke in action in a way that the previous trailers hadn't (even if I don't really want to see either them or Apocalypse come back).

I also want to find out more about what leads Mystique to re-embrace her connection to Charles and "fight on the side of the angels" again.
 
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