Created Jun 06, 2014 07:37PM PST • Updated Nov 11, 2017 11:31PM PST
Marvel’s Other Superheroes get better with age.
- Great
- 66 Points
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The sacrilege of the progressive vanguard is on superpowered display in Deadpool 2, and man, is it ever entertaining. We're talking LOLs out the wazoo. Never mind that Ryan Reynolds' third turn as Marvel's pottymouth superhero leaves you needing a morality shower after the lights come up. The ride is worth it. Burn, baby, burn. Deadpool 2 has burns to spare. Burned hero, well kind of an antihero superhero, who delivers a nonstop patter of burns to friends and foes alike, most off-color, many profane, some nasty in a subtly suggestive pornographic way. Burns to spare, with laughs to g… |
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I prefer a comedy after a bad day. Logan ain't no comedy, but it sure as hell was balm for a bad day. More Johnny Cash than Johnny Storm, it's the first Country comik movie, yet returns to true X-Men in the end. Marvel, wow. Keep on keeping on with one riveting, arousing blockbuster after another. Grounded in human foibles as is their special wont, Logan bids adieu to the Wolverine, a titan of the Marvel canon, alone and as a seminal X-Man. It's a hell of a swan song, with Hugh Jackman playing it for all it's worth, joined by Patrick Stewart as the even more illing Charles Xavier, Pr… |
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The title sucks, but the movie rocks. Rox tops sux. How does it rock? Let us count the ways.
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I went back to see the original, and I'm glad I did. Despite having seen other 'origins' installments in the series, this movie is the must-see to put all the early-days together. All the great actors that you have come to love through the years are all there in rare form. No wonder they moved this in to a serious franchise in a hurry. |
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This is a very middle of the road film. A few good moments, a few bad moments, mostly just kinda ok. |
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Now this is what a marvelous blockbuster should be. No surprise, as Marvel Entertainment always delivers. And talk about a monumental origin story, one that also harks back to existing plots! Wow. Plus, given that all the X-Men come out to play – all of them – it's also a sequel in a way. Double wow and fully marvelous. X-Men: Apocalypse starts with an ancient Egyptian scene as great as the silver screen has ever delivered. (It makes the recent "Gods of Egypt":http://www.viewguide.com/movies/381708 look like Ed Wood.) Then the rest is set in the 1980s, adroitly drawn. The film is pl… |
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Count it, X-Men deliver again. Does Marvel ever fail? Notwithstanding several major cooks in the kitchen of this particular production and the ugly problems surrounding one of them, X-Men: Days of Future Past is yet another first rate blockbuster originating from the X-Men solar system within the Marvel Universe. The title refers to dual time settings: now and back in the early 70s, complete with several scenes involving President Richard Nixon. The story hangs together because, well, because Marvel worked out all these stories a long time ago in comic books that held to a particula… |
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First class prequels are Hollywood mutants, crisply intelligent rather than trite – obligatory touchstones notwithstanding. X-Men: First Class surpasses that standard, rebooting a tired saga with fresh casting, well grounded plot devices and an engaging mix of resonant themes. Marvel achieves this alchemy by putting a strong ensemble of stars in front of the behind-the-camera studs from "Kick-Ass":http://www.viewguide.com/movie_reviews/2336-kick-ass and "Thor":http://www.viewguide.com/movie_reviews/3112-thor, two other smart superhero movies. As executive producing goes, that's a loc… |
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Good comix story, well acted by more than a handful of great actors, and fetchingly produced. |
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