Seriously, it gave me goosebumps reading this...damn.
How many of you guys think you'll cry when you see the movie?t:
Well considering "inflation" of expectations, if it ends up at around 80% it will be better off than X1 or 2. If Thor was released in 2000... it would have a near 90+% Rating on Tomatoes. If X1 was released in todays age, it would have a low 70's - 60's Id be willing to bet. So anything above an 80 for first class pretty much makes it better than X2 the way I see it. (as far as ratings and rankings)
Not exact math obviously, just rounded guesses![]()
I was expecting/hoping for a prequel trilogy at least from them if the films are successful.Someone send that picture to Fox so that they don't mess up the next one. I will do a backflip if Matthew Vaughn and Bryan Singer stay on to do a sequel.
Full Review from Badass Reviews
http://www.badassdigest.com/2011/05/27/movie-review-x-men-first-class-is-uncannily-great
"To say that X-Men: First Class is the best X-Men movie is slight praise. Thats not a particularly high bar. To say that its the best Marvel movie since Spider-Man 2 is a little better, but still lowballing. To say that its the best superhero film since The Dark Knight is nice, but its untrue. I liked X-Men: First Class more than The Dark Knight (we can save arguments over objective qualities for later). The best praise I can give X-Men: First Class is that its a wonderful movie, not just a wonderful X-Men movie or a wonderful Marvel movie or a wonderful superhero movie. Its a damn good film, full stop, all other genres and ghetto-izations aside."
In Bryan Singers X-Men films the glumness was laid on thick. Being a mutant was a curse, it seemed, especially since the first film introduced us to the world of the X-Men through Rogue, whose powers are completely debilitating. While X-Men: First Class has Raven and Hank who want to be normal its mostly filled with characters who actively love their powers. Even Havok, who is afraid to use his power because he cant control it, is ecstatic when Hanks super science helps him harness his ability. One of my favorite scenes in the film has the young recruits hanging out together and showing off their powers for each other; to me this sums up the movies rambunctious energy and general sense of fun.
Again, fun. The movies not stupid, and it doesnt short change the characters and it doesnt rely on huge chunks of exposition (for a long film with a meandering plot First Class is really economical with its storytelling), but its still fun. It feels like a summer movie should feel thrilling and big and entertaining as hell.
Yeah average rating means a hell of a lot more than the Tomatometer. 8.2 is phenomenal... would be great if it can stay in the high 7s at least.
this is starting to sound like it may be marvels best film...
and quite possibly the most entertaining film this summer.