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X-Men: First Class (Vaughn, 2011) The Reviews Thread
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Loved it. Really great writing, characters, acting was pretty good and really good action scenes and visuals.
Loved the Cameo as they were out finding other Mutants. It got a great reaction from the audience.
Loved the Cameo as they were out finding other Mutants. It got a great reaction from the audience.
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All the other main leads were great. And to put things in a bit of perspective - sure, January Jones isn't a very good actress. However, at least she did a better job as Emma Frost than Halle Berry (arguably a better actress) ever did portraying Storm.
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I thought the movie was just ok; honestly, I enjoyed Thor much more as far as comic book movies this year so far.
I think I just didn't expect that First Class was going to be so serious throughout the entire movie. The other X-Men films felt like they had more lighter moments, and more "fun" action scenes whereas the backdrop that First Class is placed in with the whole nuclear war looming made it very gloomy. The first half of the movie moves along really slowly, which while does a great job establishing the characters and their motivations, I felt like it needed something other then Magento hunting around, although he definitely felt more bad ass and a bigger threat then he came off in the other movies. I also didn't feel like the ending climax, or any of the action scenes throughout; none were particularly exciting.
Some other spoilerly nitpicks.
3 1/2 stars for me. It was entertaining, but the movie just never reached the level of excitement that I was hoping for in a comic book movie.
I think I just didn't expect that First Class was going to be so serious throughout the entire movie. The other X-Men films felt like they had more lighter moments, and more "fun" action scenes whereas the backdrop that First Class is placed in with the whole nuclear war looming made it very gloomy. The first half of the movie moves along really slowly, which while does a great job establishing the characters and their motivations, I felt like it needed something other then Magento hunting around, although he definitely felt more bad ass and a bigger threat then he came off in the other movies. I also didn't feel like the ending climax, or any of the action scenes throughout; none were particularly exciting.
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3 1/2 stars for me. It was entertaining, but the movie just never reached the level of excitement that I was hoping for in a comic book movie.
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I totally disagree. I think she was one of the weakest elements of the movie.
I'm a little surprised to such varying opinions on this, because I loved this movie. It's not only the best X-movie by a country mile, but I think it's one of the best comic book movies to date. It's fun, has a dense story (a shit-ton happens), and a bit of gravitas to it thanks to Fassbender and McAvoy. I haven't left a movie this satisfied in a long time.
I thought the cameos were great, and respect that this film fits in context (for the most part) with the other X-men movies, but I do wish this was a true reboot in the vein of the new Spider-Man. I think this movie would have only been heightened in my eyes if they could have used a few more classic mutants, especially ones like Angel who was totally wasted in X3, and is a little clunky making things fit, but I'm cool with that.
For the life of me, I don't see how any of the other x-men movies could be preferable to this, but I've also always been a little dissatisfied with those movies -- outside of Hugh Jackman's performances, Mystique, and the dynamic between old heads Prof. X and Magneto.
I've been sold on Fassbender for awhile, but that guy is one of those actors who just elevates everything he's in. He reminds me of Liam Neeson. McAvoy and Jennifer Lawrence are really good too, as is Kevin Bacon.
So good. I liked it much better than Thor, which I did enjoy.
I'm a little surprised to such varying opinions on this, because I loved this movie. It's not only the best X-movie by a country mile, but I think it's one of the best comic book movies to date. It's fun, has a dense story (a shit-ton happens), and a bit of gravitas to it thanks to Fassbender and McAvoy. I haven't left a movie this satisfied in a long time.
I thought the cameos were great, and respect that this film fits in context (for the most part) with the other X-men movies, but I do wish this was a true reboot in the vein of the new Spider-Man. I think this movie would have only been heightened in my eyes if they could have used a few more classic mutants, especially ones like Angel who was totally wasted in X3, and is a little clunky making things fit, but I'm cool with that.
For the life of me, I don't see how any of the other x-men movies could be preferable to this, but I've also always been a little dissatisfied with those movies -- outside of Hugh Jackman's performances, Mystique, and the dynamic between old heads Prof. X and Magneto.
I've been sold on Fassbender for awhile, but that guy is one of those actors who just elevates everything he's in. He reminds me of Liam Neeson. McAvoy and Jennifer Lawrence are really good too, as is Kevin Bacon.
So good. I liked it much better than Thor, which I did enjoy.
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January Jones is great on Mad Men, but the more I see of her in other things, the more I realize she's great on Mad Men because that seems to be her range. She's very stiff, cold, and dry.
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I already projected my thoughts on this but I can't say enough about McAvoy and Fassbender....they really really elevated the emotions that those two characters needed. Fassbender was really really good. Can't wait to see his next film w/ McQueen.
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Most of the theater busted up laughing with "Gentlemen, it's been an honor serving with you." Sigh, yeah it's kind of cheesy, but that was just one of many instances of people busting out and yelling at the screen. Maybe I should just go to morning shows or wait until video, cause that shiz got old fast.
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I caught it at a late afternoon show/matinee show yesterday, and the audience wasn't disrespectful at all. I think that if you want to see a movie like this opening weekend, the best showings are either a midnight one with an audience of fellow geeks who will respect the material, or late afternoon Friday/early morning Saturday before the kids and/or prime time yahoos attend.
Also, I'll also add that Jenifer Lawrence looked good, even in the blue make-up. I knew in Winter's Bone she had the potential to look good but dang... Anyone able to get a screen cap of her laying in the bed with come hither eyes yet? I doubt she'll be back if this one merits another installment, since she is now the main star of her own franchise.
Also, I'll also add that Jenifer Lawrence looked good, even in the blue make-up. I knew in Winter's Bone she had the potential to look good but dang... Anyone able to get a screen cap of her laying in the bed with come hither eyes yet? I doubt she'll be back if this one merits another installment, since she is now the main star of her own franchise.
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just got back
thought it was awesome
loved the
my only complaint is a minor nitpick
edit: I probably should have hit the 4.5 option instead of 5 in the poll as 5 is a really strong rating, but none the less I really liked this movie
thought it was awesome
loved the
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my only complaint is a minor nitpick
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edit: I probably should have hit the 4.5 option instead of 5 in the poll as 5 is a really strong rating, but none the less I really liked this movie
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Well, technically he was the first X-Men even though Prof. X started training Jean first. What I thought was really off was making Alex older than Scott. That was sort of lame. I know the X-Men movies are totally different from the comics but if they followed what they did with the previous 3 movies they should of made Alex just as young as Iceman and Angel and used some other mutant from the 60's. Even Sunfire would have worked in place of Havok.
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Saw this today and came away really liking it. The x-men fan in me didn't allow me to like the previous trilogy but I felt this was much more inline with the comics.
January Jones is stunning to look at but she's just such a bad actress that it felt like I was watching Betty Draper play a super hero. Good seeing a smile on Jennifer Lawrence's face after only seeing her in Winter's Bone before.
January Jones is stunning to look at but she's just such a bad actress that it felt like I was watching Betty Draper play a super hero. Good seeing a smile on Jennifer Lawrence's face after only seeing her in Winter's Bone before.
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I went to the midnight show on Thursday night with a couple friends and I really enjoyed this a lot. To me it was easily the most enjoyable of the X-Men movies. I really only liked X2 and X-Men was okay but I thought it could've been better. Origins wasn't great mostly for the fact that I think everyone was tired of Wolverine as a character and the effects were crappy. I really liked how this movie showed the origins for Xavier and Charles and focused on some of the lesser known X-Men (well at least to the casual movie goers).
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I really liked it and am already planning to go back and see it again with my wife next weekend.
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I will admit...this was the most enjoyable X film..but X2 beats it in quality. I just like First Class more.
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This is not a photo of Ms. Lawrence before the weights were dropped on her, but she does look like she's been doing some heavy working out.
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I think for me...it was Fassbender that made so much more enjoyable. Obvious flaws and all..it was seeing him (specifically) and Charles become who they are known as that made it so much more enjoyable. I understood what made him, I sympathized w/ his anger, I understand and don't argue w/ his actions..they're "ok" cuz of what he is. I knew of his emotions but seeing Fassbender go thought them just made it sooo much more powerful.