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X-Men: The Last Stand - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ignore all the bad press and the inevitable low expectations that accompany any movie directed by Brett Ratner; X-Men: The Last Stand is the best kind of summer blockbuster, alternating giddy adrenaline rushes and gripping emotional jolts. ... And, on the subject of furry, feral mutants, the comics’ most overrated character,
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Meanwhile, crisis in the Xavier School leaves the Uncanny X-Men in disarray. Worse, the resurrected and all-powerful Jean Grey (Famke Janssen) is now the cataclysmic Phoenix, ... X-Men: The Last Stand is not a shoddy film, and it does what it promises. For those who love superhero combat, the fight scenes make up for the lack...
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Review of the 2006 motion picture X-Men: The Last Stand. ... But while the character dramas are all well and good (particularly interesting is the dynamic between Magneto and Xavier), it's the action that clearly steals the show. ... Seven minutes of footage from X-Men: The Last Stand; Trailers for X-Men: The Last Stand;
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So it was heartening to see some of this taken into account for X-Men: the Last Stand, which may not reach the heights of the original saga, but does have its moments. Several main characters die at the hands of Dark Phoenix, and a sense of gloom pervades the film, compared to the So when they resurrected her character,
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Other X-Men: The Last Stand (links) ... Some backstory into Jean Grey's character shows that she has perhaps the greatest mutagenic power of anyone but that it is hard to control. Her resurrected self is something of a split personality...the new one being a passionate, hot-tempered, and dangerously out-of-control force...
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Despite the pre-release concern among fans (due to RUSH HOUR's Brett Ratner taking over as director) and a slightly diminished critical response, X-MEN: THE LAST STAND turns out to be a pretty decent summer flick. ... The character of Nightcrawler, who was introduced and prominently featured in the second film,
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