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X-Men: The Last Stand (2006)
In "X-Men: The Last Stand," the final chapter in the "X-Men" motion picture trilogy, a "cure" for mutancy threatens to alter the course of history. For the first time, mutants have a choice: retain their uniqueness, though it isolates and alienates them, or give up their powers and become human. The opposing viewpoints of mutant leaders Charles Xavier, who preaches tolerance, and Magneto, who believes in the survival of the fittest, are put to the ultimate test - triggering the war to end all wars. (read more)
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| X-Men: The Last Stand Movie Review by Chris (8/15/2008) |
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When a private laboratory supported by the government finds the cure for the mutants, using the DNA of a powerful boy, the mutants have the option of giving up their powers and become human, but their society split. Magneto opposes and decides to join a force to fight against the government and kill the mutant boy....
(complete X-Men: The Last Stand review by Chris)
X-Men: The Last Stand Movie Review by B Movie Ben (6/2/2007) |
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I really could not help thinking throughout this movie about gays and lesbians. This movie was so much about acceptance and about a "cure," that is is a natural jump to acceptance of gays and lesbians and the so-called "cure" that some right-wing religious groups are promoting. I know it is not a political movie, but maybe...
(complete X-Men: The Last Stand review by B Movie Ben)
X-Men: The Last Stand Movie Review by Zara (3/12/2007) |
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I'm not a comic book reader and I've never watched the cartoon based on this very popular series. I simply take the movies for what they bring to me. While I liked the first installment and was more impressed with the second, this one just seemed a little boring to me.
Still filled with all of the fabulous special effects...
(complete X-Men: The Last Stand review by Zara)
X-Men: The Last Stand Movie Review by AJ (6/5/2006) |
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The good news: Nowhere near as awful as the marketing makes it seem, and director Brett Ratner proves that he's actually not as incompetent behind the camera as he was thought to be. The bad news: X-Men: The Last Stand has a lot to live up to with its two masterful predecessors, and it doesn't quite succeed in doing so....
(complete X-Men: The Last Stand review by AJ)
X-Men: The Last Stand Movie Review by Matthew (5/30/2006) |
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Two brief prologues; the first explaining how Jean Grey came to Charles Xavier's school twenty years ago, the second showing a young boy, seven or eight, trying to hide his wings from his father by cutting, grating and shaving them off begin "X-Men: The Last Stand". Then the action picks up at the dam, where "2" ended....
(complete X-Men: The Last Stand review by Matthew)
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