by jellydonut25 » Tue Dec 17, 2013 9:33 am
X-Men: The Last Stand - If you can divorce yourself from the comic book world, this is actually not THAT bad of a movie...at least, not as bad as its reputation. Yes, it still lacks character development, yes there are dozens of pieces of cannon fodder, yes some of the mutant designs are ridiculous....but there are times where I start to feel like it's actually a genuine climax to a conflict that has been building through two previous films and assuming DOFP can actually do some things like bring Cyclops back so we can get a proper version of him, and maybe ultimately wash the taste of Vinnie Jones' AWFUL Juggernaut out of my mouth, I honestly think I'll be able to more or less enjoy this film on the level of a big stupid action movie.
My wife hopes DOFP can fix a lot of stuff too. When the movie was over she was like, "Wait...so Magneto and Mystique aren't mutants anymore, and Jean Grey is dead? That's stupid." She was really upset that Mystique was just cast aside, which to me was really funny because we actually started the X-Men films at First Class, and she said multiple times throughout the movie, "Man, Mystique is pretty worthless huh? I mean, she can't fly, she can't shoot things, she can't beat up people....what does she even DO?" I was just like, "You'll see...later on..."
So yeah, watching these movies with my wife was an experience...she liked the movies but it gave me a unique perspective on these films: aside from First Class, you kinda need to have a familiarity with X-Men in order to pick things up; there were times where I had to tell her "That's [so and so]" or explain one of the mutants' powers in a little more detail, but at the same time, she was far less irritated by some of the stuff X-Men fans hated (like Cyclops being turned into a broody jerk and never having a proper moment in the series, or Rogue never flying).