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After fast-forwarding the annoying previews, you can join either the Brotherhood or the X-Men, which seemed cool until I realized that either choice led to the same menu with the same features.
Change is at the core of The Last Stand. When a cure for the genetic aberrations that grant the mutants their powers is discovered, the embattled X-Men must choose between retaining their ...
Last stand? My ass. Billed as the climax of a trilogy, the third and weakest chapter in the X-Men series is a blatant attempt to prove there is still life in the franchise. And there is: just enoug… ...
2006's "X-Men: The Last Stand," directed by Brett Ratner, is much better than we give it credit for — but the world wasn't ready (please don't hurt me).
In X-MEN: THE LAST STAND, the final chapter in the “X-Men” motion picture trilogy, a “cure” for mutancy threatens to alter the course of history.
Bryan Singer's first two X-Men movies are pop-culture anomalies: big-budget, special-effects-driven superhero blockbusters that get just about everything right. But after Singer exited the ...
X-Men The Last Stand is now available to stream on Disney Plus — but why would you? Unless, of course, you want to see a movie that's been stricken from continuity twice and negated three times.
Once that happened, evidently Juggernaut’s role in X-Men: The Last Stand diminished significantly. As we saw in the final product, Vinnie Jones’ Juggernaut ended up being nothing more than one ...
Brett Ratner brings to life the last installment in the X-Men series. But is the DVD something worth Singer - we mean, singing about?