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And that's why the little Erik scene shouldn't have happened, they should have just cut with Shaw asking for Erik to be brought to him.
Even with Magneto it was incoherent. It looked as if he was just mad that Charles wouldn't follow him in his vendetta against humanity. He just went "Yo, take care of him" and "Brothers let's go". And abandoned the man who risked his own life quite a few times for him.I also can understand Magneto leaving (He didn't know Xavier too long) but Mystique leaving at THAT moment was just a huge faux pas and wtf moment

Professor X and everyone else had to have gotten off that island somehow and if it was the authorities, they would taken Magneto in with them. That's why I assumed he left at that time.
I haven't really thought about this, how did they got off the island?
If Charles was able to remain conscious he probably mind controlled someone to take them back to the US.
Was Angel spitting acid or was it fireballs? I mean it creates explosions in the water at the end and even when she used it in the beginning it looked very firey more then acidy.
Was Angel spitting acid or was it fireballs? I mean it creates explosions in the water at the end and even when she used it in the beginning it looked very firey more then acidy.
If Charles was able to remain conscious he probably mind controlled someone to take them back to the US.
Or Moira. I mean, she is a CIA agent. :/
Maybe acid strong enough to create fire? Don't know. Everything about Angel was bad.
Not that one, they were trying to kill everyone on that beach, collateral damage Moira included.

It was intentionally meant to be tongue in cheek. I didn't really get it until I saw it a second time.
The effect probably didn't work for everyone.
that's not the point. The kid's reaction was totally unrealistic.
A man just killed your mother. You will most likely:
- rage and try to hit the guy (you know you probably won't hurt him but just like punching a wall it will let the frustration and anger out)
- you will surely not stay still as the murderer puts his arm around you ("you just killed my mother, get the F away from me")
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The thing about the codenames is that, they just weren't really needed. Nobody had them, there was no precedent, it wasn't like they'd been reading superhero comic books either. They just randomly came up with codenames. And some of them I couldn't buy kids coming up with. Havok? A bunch of teenagers aren't going to call a guy who shoots fire bursts Havok...i'd believe Whamy-Kablamy man over that.
And yeah, glad you guys see my gripe with the Mags as a kid scene. Didn't even try to hurt him, then stood there while he did and said all that stuff. I'm sitting there like "you did just see this guy put your mother down like an animal, right?".
And Beast's first reveal in his blue hairy form in the hangar (not the transformation, the transformation was good). It looked very cheesy to me and overall I just don't think the Beast makeup in this worked.
There weren't any moments in the movie specifically that I hated too much.
The biggest problem with it was that it couldn't decide if it was in continuity with the previous movies or not. The "loose prequel" just doesn't work. Make it a reboot or a prequel.
Like, I'm sorry, but the whole idea of the Xavier/Mystique relationship was awful. There was ZERO connection or interaction between them in the previous movies, and now we're supposed to buy that they're surrogate siblings? It seemed so forced.