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By Patrick Luce Oct 3, 2006, 14:30 GMT

DVD Review: X-Men – The Last Stand (Widescreen Edition)


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EugeneOct 7th, 2006 - 17:17:12

Despite being somewhat of a letdown, the film does bring in some interesting parallelism to the first two films. Speaking of the first films, I recommend viewing them right before or soon after seeing the third, as viewing them reminds you that you do care about the characters (being underdeveloped in X3). Most should find the third entry reasonably enjoyable and miles ahead of poorer entries into the superhero genre (Fantastic Four, League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Ultraviolet, and the extraordinarily bad Batman Forever and Batman and Robin).
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Sincerely yours, Eugene

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KevrockDec 3rd, 2007 - 01:52:51

I do not understand I thought that Kether suther len was in X-men 3 was he in eny of the x-men movies? E-mail me Kevrockstar1@aol.com

I am looking for some comic book freaks out there who are experts on x-men and stuff.

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X-Men - The Last Stand (Widescreen Edition)

The X-Men, mutant heroes sworn to defend a world that hates and fears them, are back! This time, with the help of new recruits The Beast and Angel, they must ...more

  • US Release: 2006-10-03
  • UK Release: 2006-10-02

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