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Genres:
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Action /
Sci-Fi /
Thriller
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Release:
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Director:
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Brett Ratner
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Actors:
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Rebecca Romijn,
Aaron Stanford,
Daniel Cudmore,
Hugh Jackman,
Halle Berry,
Ian McKellen,
Patrick Stewart,
Famke Janssen,
Anna Paquin,
Kelsey Grammer,
James Marsden,
Shawn Ashmore,
Vinnie Jones,
Ellen Page,
Ben Foster
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Duration:
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104 min.
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Rating:
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(7/10)385
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Plot Summary:
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When a remedy is build to treat mutations, lines are drawn amongst the X-Men, led not later than Professor Charles Xavier (Stewart), and the Brotherliness, a orchestra of powerful mutants organised second to Xavier's former unite, Magneto (McKellen).
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X-Men: The Last Stand
Claudia PuigX-Men: The Last Stand expands on the themes of discrimination and alienation explored in the first two films, and still retains the franchise's signature kick-butt action features.
It also has a couple of emotionally resonant scenes that build on the first two story lines. But it lacks the intriguing moody quality of the previous films. The mutants are more pumped up and angry this time, rather than misunderstood and conflicted.
The main characters return for a third go-round. On the side of good are Professor Charles Xavier (Patrick Stewart), Wolverine (Hugh Jackman), Storm (Halle Berry), Rogue (Anna Paquin), Cyclops (James Marsden) and Jean Grey (Famke Janssen). On the dark side, Ian McKellen reprises his role as the steely Magneto, and Rebecca...
X-Human-Person-Thingy
Ok best explain that i hated all the X-Men films. Yeah the first two were good films but as Xmen films they were terrible.
Why take the name of something that you have no intention of being faithful to? Why not make a superman film with Superman in it for 10 minutes then follow batman taking a holiday on Mars fighting Darth Vader. (ok a bit OTT)
But seriously these films have very little to do with the true Xmen. Then have the stupidity to ruin what characters they do involve.
This thrid film is the worst of them all, It destroys everything that was wrongly built up in the first two films then rushes through the film putting one set piece together with another! If you like Xmen AVOID THIS LIKE THE PLAGUE!!!!!
X-Men: The Last Stand
Carina ChocanoOf the many things I have enjoyed over the course of the X-Men franchise, the regular, dead-serious use of the word "mutant" has been my favorite. "Mutant" is the champagne of teen insults, and X-Men holds a special place as the paragon of teen misfit angst dramas. To hear Patrick Stewart purr the handle in his velvety tones is especially satisfying; here, finally, is an oppressed minority that doesn't bother fiddling with politically correct terms when it has bigger things to worry about.
In the action- and issue-packed third installment, X-Men: The Last Stand, mutants have made significant political strides, even gaining official representation in the form of the blue, furry Dr. Henry McCoy (Kelsey Grammer), who has been named secretary of Mutant Affa...
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