When Cyclops died, I felt nothing because for the 5 minutes he was on-screen he acted like a whiny *****.
He acted like a whiny *****???? Ok, I'll remember to ask you how you're feeling when the love of your life dies.
When Xavier "died", I felt nothing because he acted like a morally questionable, know-it-all *******.
Morally questionable? We all know that Xavier put up mental barriers in Jean's mind. That happened in the comics as well. He did the same with Rogue to try and block out Ms. Marvel's psyche. And I think Phoenix did a good job of showing to the world why he made the decision he did......
When Angel saved his father, I felt nothing because the actor's main purpose was to provide eye candy for the ladies (it sure wasn't to provide character development) and, for all we know, his father was an unrepentent bigot to the end.
Well, I'm a lady and I was too busy looking at Pyro to even notice Ben Foster. Angel was there for the same reason that Beast was. To ensure that the original five all made it into the films. And his father was not an unrepentent bigot, he was mislead. He still loved his son, believing that he was suffering from a kind of disease, for which he wanted to save him.
When Magneto was defeated by the cure, I felt nothing because the X-Men acted like hypocrites in defeating him that way.
Ok, I'll give you that one. I wasn't too happy with that bit myself.
When Jean died, I felt nothing because she just stood around the whole time.
Did she? Remember, Magneto likened the end battle to a chessboard. Phoenix was basically the queen awaiting her right move.
When Rogue and Bobby got back together, I felt nothing because he was an insensitive pig and she sold-out her mutant heritage for an insensitive pig.
She didn't do it for Bobby. She did it for herself.
When Hank McCoy became Ambassador to the UN, I felt nothing because I was asking myself WTF just happened.
Was this supposed to be an emotional moment................?