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The outcome is never in doubt in this one and that makes it's 12 hour(that's what it felt like really) runtime almost unbearable.
Ok, so....like, which comic book movie has there been a case where the outcome was in doubt? I mean, isn't that sort of the point of all of these? To see them conquer over bad and have us cheer at the end for their awesome victory? This just doesn't seem to be the place to complain about this critique. It's basically a cut and paste one for the last seven years of these flicks. The bad guys lose. Spoiler alert.
I have soooooooo many complaints. Here are a few. Jennifer Lawrence is wasted here. You would think that Singer has noooooooo idea how to direct a woman. And read into that what you want, but honestly, she is a total blank. The fact she got paid should be insulting to actors.
Granted, I don't know much about her backstory or anything, but isn't she just basically an assassin? I thought the sequence where she takes out the whole boardroom during the Paris Peace Accords was pretty badass myself. It was a lot better than anything she had to do in the first one of these quite frankly and I thought her taking out that baddie with her foot was awesome too. Now, if we're talking about sheer emotion and whatever and chewing scenery...then sure. I get that. I just don't know when that was going to happen really in this one. The only person who gets the chance to really work their chops in this movie is McAvoy and I thought he did really well too.
Fassbender's Magneto has a moment of significance, which goes all sideways when he becomes the villain of the movie. Poor motivation and really dodgy choices undo all the good work that Vaughn did with First Class.
His motivation has been what it's always been though (even in First Class). He doesn't trust humans. Nothing is different in this one. He'll sacrifice his good friend if he has to and he'll sacrifice his Mystique as well. Whatever it takes to save Mutants is what he'll do and that's been kinda consistent for all the movies no?
Oh, and did you like any of the characters Vaughn fleshed out? Well tough ****...they are all dead. Instead we get BooBoo and BingBing playing the Triple A Alberquerque mutants. Nothing other than poor costume design to define them. Man, how are Collossus and Iceman(despite Shawn Ashmore's efforts) just so BORING.
This seems like a fair critique to me, but are any of the ones from First Class in that story from the original comic? I honestly don't know. Given how fans freak about stuff like the actor playing Batman or Spidermans web shooters...imagine if you just randomly flip characters from one of the most popular storylines in the franchises history. I don't even know who those new mutants are, but I'm pretty certain people know are X-Men fans do. I think one was named Blink? Was that one dude Bishop? I think they said his name but I don't know.
Oh, and for a LONG Xmen movie there are really just 3 action sequences. ALLLLLLLL marred by T2 era liquid Terminator really bad cgi. OOOOh Metal and flame or (same template with a color change) ice. Mystyque's physical make-up is no less disturbing. For a huge budget flick this movie looks cheap. Just because they go back to the 70's didn't mean they had to roll back the effects dial as well.
They put her in more of a body suit because it saved about 8 hours in makeup or something ridiculous. I mean, it looks more like that...but maybe because I was looking? Not ONLY because it was Jennifer Lawrence in a body suit...
As far as the other effects, which ones did you think looked cheap? The Sentinels were built to counter a mutants powers and so...ice is going to get fire and vice versa. The other fight with them has them stabbing Storm and lighting "Bishop" on fire (and I don't know what his power is so...). Then, in the 70's Magneto is controlling them and they only have those guns. You thought that stadium being dropped around the White House was cheap looking? That was legit!
The one surprisingly good thing about the movie, (Quicksilver...yes, believe it or not, despite the terrible design, he's good) is gone from the movie before you even have a chance to appreciate him.
Yes. This I agree with. I have no idea why they did this and I was fully expecting him to come back into several sequences towards the end to save the day. When it didn't happen, I kept going, "huh" to myself because it would have made sense.
Just bad decision after bad decision. Whereas First Class was a thoughtful movie with deep motives that made great arguments pro and con, this is a really DUMB movie where people are either GOOD...or BAAAAAAAD! And it's got a TON of flashbacks in it where old footage is recycled including the most terribly unecessary reboot/cram in of Stryker. Yeah, Singer has reclaimed the X-franchise...and it sucks out loud again.
I'm just gonna say it...
This sounds an awful lot like your feelings on Batman. You're letting your distaste of a director cloud the movie itself. I know you don't like Singer, but you've been dogging this movie for sometime and it feels like you set it up so you went in looking to not like it rather than giving it a chance.
Oh, and unless you know the spoiler for the post credits scene don't bother. It has to be explained which really just builds more non excitement.
Kind of like what I had to do at the end of Captain to you because I had nooooooooooooooo idea who they were?
These post-credit things are there to drum up interest and make people who DO know what is up get a boner and those who DON'T know what's up look it up to find out.