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X-Men: First Class
posted by admars on Saturday, 18th June 2011, 23:28

Elite

Wow, that was really good, better than I thought it would be.

I would have been happy for a dumb action super hero film, but that had a good story, with enough action to keep you entertained.

I don't know how close it is to the original story about the early days, as my X-men knowledge comes from watching the 90s cartoon, and the 3 X-Men films which I haven't seen in years.

Kevin Bacon, James McAvoy, and Michael Fassbender were all excellent as the leads, and all the supporting cast were really good as well.

WWAW

RE: X-Men: First Class
posted by mbilko on Sunday, 19th June 2011, 17:34

Elite

Aye i really enjoyed it too tbh, like u much better than i was expecting, the Magneto/Prof X story was fantastically well done, Kevin Bacon is Mr Marmite for me, I either love or hate him, this was definitely one of his better movies, setting it in the cold war era was genius and I would recommend it.

RE: X-Men: First Class
posted by Magic_ians on Sunday, 19th June 2011, 20:59

Elite

How come Prof X is walking in Wolverine does this film not link in with it?

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