LOVED IT!!!
2006-06-26 03:49:31
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answered by Belle Noir 3
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UGH Watch 2 And One 1st God anyhow Jean gray on the ending of two typhoon Is Driveing There plane Over That Lake have been She Pops Out In 3 however the plane Wont pass reason ITs Too Heavy So Jean gray Commits Suiside For Her team And Jumps Off The plane Into The Lake And Dies A Fews 3 hundred and sixty 5 days Later a difficulty referred to as *The Phonix * Or despite is going Into Her And Controls Her whilst Killing Her acquaintances And each thing In Her course So Thats What happens
2016-12-09 01:48:12
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answered by ? 4
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I DO!
I loved the movie, despite several cognitive dissonances on my part.
And, Wolverine would have to be my favorite character. Why? Coz he makes good decisions despite warring options/circumstances. Like towards the end of the movie, Wolverine professed his love for Jean but decided to stab her. This decision was hard, I know you all know that as well. I mean, how can you kill the one you dearly love? But then, if Wolverine doesn't kill her off, the deadly alter-ego taking over Jean Grey's body and mind would continue to pose hazards to the mutant and human world. The only way for the Dark Phoenix to be vanquished is to have Jean Grey dead. This is where I salute Wolverine. I don't really care if he has a good body/looks or if he has immense wolf-like strengths... what made Wolverine my fave character in the X-Men universe is his moral fiber, although of course I acknowledge that he also makes mistakes, because he's not in any way perfect.
As for my thoughts on the movie itself...
Weighing the pros and cons more objectively, I have concluded that this movie was aptly crafted in such a way that it would please both the fans of the X-Men comic-and-cartoon franchise as well as those who have only seen the movies without previous knowledge. Avid supporters and followers of the X-Men movie series who were not knowledgeable about the comic-book storyline won’t walk home wanting their money back. I realized that within this almost two-hour long X-Men movie, the filmmakers were still able to explain the vital aspects of all characters and were still able to make an exciting action movie so that people won't be bored. Despite what I initially thought was a letdown on pacing and character development, I found the setting (such as the fight in Alcatraz Island, which, by the way, was absolutely the perfect location I envision for the screenplay to set up the climactic face-off between the X-Men and The Brotherhood) and the message very appropriate. The Last Stand provided the catharsis and the rush that a viewer needs to experience in order to say that indeed, this movie was an X-Men movie. It was a very entertaining movie, with the emotional highs and lows, all of which were very enthralling. It may have been short but I had experienced lots of hilarious moments and tear-jerking seconds, too. I believe it is essential for me to stress that the movie guaranteed a feast of deep-absorbed emotions. There was a sense of seriousness in this movie that was quite compelling. It offered a buffet of issues to reflect upon, but instead of elaborating these issues through a great deal of pointless dialogue, the film resolved matters through sequences of meaningful action and events. Truly, actions speak louder than words. In the end, I was left with the impression that I had watched not only a very exciting and gripping movie, but also a work of art with so much creative intention and moral purposes. Beneath all my cognitive dissonances, I believe that this movie effectively captured the basic implications of the entire X-Men story: all of humanity must peacefully coexist regardless of each of our differences, and, with great power comes great responsibility. Other important questions were how far am I willing to go just to avoid being unjustly treated by a narrow-minded majority, and would I take a stand and cling tighter to the things that make me distinct from the rest despite ostracism and pressure, or would I concede to societal norms? Or in simpler words, would I take the cure or not?
2006-07-07 22:35:37
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answered by Anonymous
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i love that movie too, all xmen 1, 2, and 3
2006-06-26 03:50:38
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answered by Curious 5
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the best out of all of them. Wolverine is always going to be my favorite character because he is the most flawed, but also has the most heart no matter how misleading he might be at times. This X-men blew me away, killing everyone off like that.....but then I saw the very ending after the credits.....it did the film justice.
Aria
*The illnovelist*
2006-07-07 08:19:05
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answered by illnovelist 3
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I think x-men is wicked cool. I like x-men so much. They kick balls. However, x-men 3? Dissapointing. To many die. Kitty bugged me at first but then I was like whatever, she is just another cool character in x-men. I liked mostly the first part and then second. My favorite hero is knightcrawler but Rogue is cool and all. My favorite villains are Magneto and Mystique. Pyro is cool too, like awesome, but he is a whiny little amateur. I think Angel's wings were so beatiful. I got upset he was cutting them off.
2006-06-26 03:54:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Personally i dont see what people didnt like about it. I thought it was a great story line and for a finale (since there wont be a 4) it was a good way to do so.
2006-06-26 03:51:25
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answered by clomtancy 5
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Love all the X-man movies
2006-07-09 01:36:37
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answered by blueroses4 2
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I liked the movie and my favorite characters are Wolverine, because of his sarcasm; and Jean Grey, because she's enigmatic
2006-07-08 11:32:33
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answered by zielo25 2
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The great thing about the X-Men movies is that no matter how many they make, they are all as awesome as the first one... and Wolverine is super hot
2006-07-07 04:58:27
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answered by Sheriff Liz 3
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I loved the movie...my favorite was Beast. I like that he's intelligent and tries to be diplomatic but when it comes down to fighting, he can really kick a**
2006-06-26 03:51:32
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answered by Kyleen G 4
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