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X-Men
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| Rated
PG-13 |
| Runtime:
1hr 33min |
| Staring:
Patrick Stewart, Halle Berry, Famke Janssen, Hugh Jackman |
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MFG
Rating: 3/5
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DVD
Features
Video:
Enhanced for widescreen TV's and clear as a bell. Great video
quality.
Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1, used quite well. I particularity liked
the use of the surround channels when Professor X was mentally
talking to Wolverine.
Extras:
Lots of stuff here. There's 10 minutes of deleted scenes that
you can either watch separately or have the spliced back into
the film. A mockumentary TV special that aired on Fox, interviews
with the director, a Hugh Jackman screen test, trailers, animated
storyboards and photo galleries of the production artwork.
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DVD
QuickTake
I
actually enjoyed this movie more on DVD than I did at home. If nothing
else it was certainly easier to hear the one-liners without a theater
full of people laughing around you. I was also pleased with the
extras included on the DVD, especially the production artwork for
the characters and sets. If you're a fan of the comic book, you'll
definitely want to check this disk out.
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John
Original
Movies For Guys Theatrical Review
Yet
another mega-popular comic book series comes to the big screen.
And as the special effects get better, the more spectacular the
manner in which our heroes leap off the pages and into live action.
We've come a long ways from the campy 1960's TV version of Batman
and Robin.
In
the not too distant future many humans have started to mutate and
have special powers. These powers vary from person to person. Normal
humans have started to become very untrusting and fearful of the
mutants, and some mutants likewise feel superior to the humans.
The X-Men are a collection of mutant heroes who try to keep the
peace and balance by helping other mutants understand and cope with
their powers and also by combating the mutants who would harm humans
and start a war.
The
storyline in this movie revolves around an ultra powerful mutant
named Magneto who believes mutants should rule over the humans.
He, along with some like-minded friends, are determined to make
it happen at any cost. It's up to the X-Men to stop him.
This
movie seems to serve more as a setup for sequels though, and as
such it moves kinda slow. We are introduced to alot of characters
and their powers, and this takes alot of time. As such, the movie
doesn't really get going until it's nearly over. We were mostly
pleased with the characters and the actors who brought each one
to life with the exception of Halle Berry as Storm. She looked nice
and Storm's effects were cool, but Halle's acting was painful to
watch.
But
we do get a couple of really good battle scenes, and the effects
are very good. The movie was not a huge disappointment, however
the movie is slow enough that we only gave it 3 stars. But, it does
leave us quite anxious to see this become a series of sequels. Now
that movie audiences have been introduced to the characters, we're
hopeful that a would-be sequel would get right down to business
and absolutely rock.
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Billy Bob
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this DVD to your collection
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Gun Play
Guns
are child's play here...
Blood & Gore
Good
fights, but not alot of blood, PG-13 strikes again.
Car Chases
No,
but Cyclops has a nifty motorcycle.
T&A
Some
good body suits, no nudity though.
Chuckles
Wolverine
gets in some good lines, but this is otherwise pretty serious. |
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