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X-Men: The Last Stand


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New York Magazine
... a fast and enjoyable B-movie ...
Variety
wham-bam sequel noticeably lacking in the pop gravitas, moody atmospherics and emotional weight that made the first two Mar...
New York Daily News
Taking over from the more cerebral Bryan Singer, Ratner is unable to maintain the emotional intensity that has made this ser...
Richard Roeper
It does work on both levels.
The Boston Globe
The battle sequences, always the least exciting, most obligatory feature of the first two movies, seem to have something at ...
Chicago Sun-Times
I liked the action, I liked the absurdity, I liked the incongruous use and misuse of mutant powers, and I especially liked t...
Chicago Tribune
X-Men: The Last Stand is spectacular but alienating: a high-flying high-tech product that impresses but fails to move you.
San Francisco Chronicle
This is the third film in the series, which means that on three occasions now we've been presented with the same story, feat...
Entertainment Weekly
This is interesting stuff. So why does The Last Stand feel driven to dumb itself down, as if embarrassed by its own ideas?
USA Today
X-Men: The Last Stand expands on the themes of discrimination and alienation explored in the first two films, and still reta...
The Austin Chronicle
There's much to enjoy here -- Ratner's pacing is fluid and fast and the film rushes along its busy, cluttered way with somet...
ReelViews
X-Men: The Last Stand is the first blockbuster of the 2006 summer season that hasn't caused me to shake my head with disappo...
Film Threat
Look out, it's Porcupine Guy! His hugs are lethal! And there's "Angel," who...flies around a lot with his shirt off.
Empire
Singer's absence is felt but not fatal.
Salon Arts
The Last Stand is a hugely ambitious picture, and it would have been far more successful if Ratner had scaled it down to foc...
Washington Post
[Director] Ratner makes a hash of the story and characters his predecessor brought to such complex, sympathetic life, delive...
Newsweek
Sillier than the Singer versions, Ratner's movie is also -- for this less-than-reverent X-Men fan -- more satisfying.
Wall Street Journal
X-Men: The Last Stand has shifted the shape of the franchise from pretty good, if uninspired, to terrifically entertaining. ...

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Partial Film Information

Director: Brett Ratner
Writer: Zak Penn
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Cast: Hugh Jackman, Halle Berry, Ian McKellen

Release: May 26, 2006
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