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Anyone recall the Apocalypse from the 90s toon? THAT was a scary dude; this one looked like he really wanted to bust out and sing show tunes. Maybe have a dance off with that blue dude in GOTG1. It was a dumb moment in the screenplay when the kids at the mall were discussing sequels - talk about shooting yourself in the foot. And all that end of the world destruction didn't feel remotely terrifying it real since it was totally lacking in the human element - I mean, tens of thousands of ppl would've been wiped out and yet not a single person screamed and stampeded. Then Charles condoned all that at the end? Didn't ring true at all. That said: The Quicksilver sequence was outstanding! And the Phoenix bit wasn't bad either. So it's like this: Bryan Singer can't direct his way out of a paper bag but occasionally he takes naps and some ghost director takes over then Singer wakes up and takes credit for those shining moments. Watchable, despite over-reliance on CGI and excess drippy schmaltz (Magneto singing: So. Much. Cringe.)
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Jacob Sanders
I'm the biggest comic book fan you'll find but this movie was massively disappointing to me. This could have been the X film to end all X films however, it was ruined by a choppy story, masked with awful CGI and one of the weakest villains to ever grace a movie screen. A colossal over indulgence by director Bryan Singer who now needs to stay away from CBMs for all of eternity.
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Little Corporal
You would have thought that Bryan Singer would make yet another great X-Men movie like he always does. However this goes to show that sometimes a streak can be broken. A choppy story, laughable villain, and excessive CGI action make this a mess of Comic Book Movie! People seem to think that Last Stand is the worst X-Men Movie, but this clearly takes it's place as the worst. Last Stand was merely a warning for the abomination which would be Apocalypse!
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