‘X-Men’ Download and Reviews

November 21, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Action, Sci-Fi, Thriller

“X-Men” Movie Details

X-Men tagline: Evolution Begins.
X-Men - DVD Cover

X-Men DVD Cover

Actors:
Hugh Jackman Logan
Hugh Jackman Wolverine
Patrick Stewart Professor Charles Xavier
Ian McKellen Eric Lensherr
Ian McKellen Magneto
Famke Janssen Jean Grey
James Marsden Scott Summers
James Marsden Cyclops
Halle Berry Ororo Munroe
Halle Berry Storm
Anna Paquin Rogue
Anna Paquin Marie D’Ancanto
Tyler Mane Sabretooth
Ray Park Toad
Rebecca Romijn Mystique
Directors: Bryan Singer
IMDB Rating: 7.4/10 out of 114,422 votes

“X-Men” Movie Review

“X-Men” Plot Summary

Two mutants come to a private academy for mutants whose resident superhero team must oppose a powerful mutant terrorist organization. add synopsis

An Amazing Movie–Magneto is Da Bomb!

Enter Hugh Jackman as Wolverine. Enter Ian McKellen as Magneto. Enter Patrick Stewart as Professor Xavier. Enter Halle Berry as Storm. With a cast like that, how could any movie go wrong! The answer: IT CAN’T! I fell hook-line-and-sinker for this movie the moment I saw how awesome Magneto’s metal-warping powers were portrayed. This movie doesn’t limit his powers at all, allowing him to snatch hundreds of bullets out of thin air simultaneously and use a small metal plate to cross huge open chasms! Last but certainly not least is the fact that Magneto is portrayed by, as far as I am concerned, one of the greatest actors of all time–Ian McKellen. While McKellen’s masterful role as Gandalf in Lord of the Rings was undoubtedly his crowning achievement, McKellen’s portrayal of Magneto is a close second. He is charismatic, domineering, and yet has a shed of humanity left in him–a remnant of what he once was. I don’t mean to spend so much time on Magneto (and I normally don’t like villainous characters that much), but there is just no way around it. Magneto made the movie. Certainly, Patrick Stewart as Professor X and Hugh Jackman as Wolverine contributed greatly as well, and Halle Berry’s portrayal of Storm was flawless. Overall, this movie is the whole package. Don’t miss it!

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‘X-Men Origins: Wolverine’ Download and Reviews

August 17, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Action, Fantasy, Sci-Fi

“X-Men Origins: Wolverine” Movie Details

X-Men Origins: Wolverine tagline: Witness the Origin
Wolverine - DVD Cover

X-Men Origins: Wolverine DVD Cover

Actors:
Hugh Jackman Logan
Hugh Jackman Wolverine
Ryan Reynolds Wade Wilson
Ryan Reynolds Deadpool
Liev Schreiber Victor Creed
Liev Schreiber Sabretooth
Dominic Monaghan Barnell Bohusk
Dominic Monaghan Beak
Lynn Collins Silver Fox
Danny Huston William Stryker
Daniel Henney David North
Daniel Henney Agent Zero
Taylor Kitsch Remy LeBeau
Taylor Kitsch Gambit
Kevin Durand Frederick J. Dukes
Directors: Gavin Hood
IMDB Rating: 6.7/10 out of 65,250 votes

“X-Men Origins: Wolverine” Movie Review

“Wolverine” Plot Summary

After seeking to live a normal life, Logan sets out to avenge the death of his girlfriend by undergoing the mutant Weapon X program and becoming Wolverine. |

Best of the X

‘I’m the best at what I do and what I do ain’t pretty’ This film surprisingly stays fairly true to what we know about Wolverine and the ‘Weapon X’ program through the comic books. The film is largely based in Barry Windsor-Smythe’s ‘weAponX’ which was run as a serial in the ‘Marvel Comics Presents’ comic book line and later released in Trade Paperback form.

There is a lot here for fans of Wolverine, certain aspects of this story were taken right from the Wolverine series of 1988 – Wolverine’s relationship with ‘Silver Fox’ uses a lot of elements straight from the books and that ‘chapter’ of the wolverine story is actually fairly close to the source material. The only dramatic license I did not like was that Sabretooth and Wolverine are shown as brothers.

Since the weAponX story by BWS was drawn in a cinematic style, a lot of the imagery from that book survives translation to Film format just as well as any Frank Miller book.

While a lot of creative license was taken with some characters and some of the events that occur, much of the dialogue is taken straight from the books and the overall concept is maintained.

Regarding the look of the film, I can use one example, when ‘Gambit’ reveals his powers, the image we are given matches the iconic profile of Gambit- From the comic books and the 1992-96 Cartoon.

Since ‘Victor Creed/Sabretooth’ was a major part of this film, I was semi-disappointed that they did not get Tyler Mane to reprise his earlier 2000 role (Or, pre-prise, whatever the word would be) – The original X-Men film had perfectly cast Sabretooth. I wish they had cast Liev Schreiber for that original film, as he gives more to the character than occasional grunts and snarls that Tyler Mane used for language. Schreiber actually gives the character valid depth and darkness and is less of a cardboard cutout. My only real gripe about using a new actor for this role is that they did not try to match the image from the books, as the 2000 film did perfectly. And so the popular image of Wolverine engaged in mortal combat with Sabretooth- As painted by former Wolverine artist Mark Texiera and reproduced as a huge poster – That image was damaged and I do not know if other Wolverine fans are a forgiving as I am.

Regardless of if the reason ‘James Logan’ becomes part of the Weapon X program is the same reason as the comic books (In The comic books Logan is abducted) – The Process of Wolverine accepting the ‘Adamantium’ metal to his bones is the centerpiece of this film, it is the most important part of the film, and as far as I am concerned you can toss the whole film and leave the process.

The filmmaker needed to take the threads that had been woven in the first 3 X-Men films and give us a start point… Where did the Adamantium metal come from, what Stryker wanted to do with it, and why, all of these questions are explored in this film and as a fan of the comic book series, and also a fan of films in general, I accept the questions, answers and the way it was filmed unequivocally.

I know I enjoyed this film highly, and so did the large amount of people I saw this with, this film got a lot of crown response.

And so, I say the critics and paid shills that are panning this film can go to blazes and I hope that someone does to them what Wolverine does to ‘Deadpool/Wade Wilson’ at the end of the film – And you’ll have to go see it to find out what he does. Oh, look the shills popped up and marked my post as ‘not helpful’ – Which means nothing except that someone is using a bunch of fake IDs

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