X-men: The Last Stand
Rumors of a cure for Mutant threatens their existence; you either loose it to be among humans or get exiled.
15 November 1952, Budapest, Hungary
21 February 1955, St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands
5 May 1938, Los Angeles, California, USA
19 June 1973, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada
26 July 1968, Camden Town, London, England, UK
6 November 1972, Berkeley, California, USA
15 October 1964, Miami, Florida, USA
July 21, 2015
The CGI is indeed magical. But watching this, I thought maybe we've seen too much magic. Maybe what we really need, even in summer action movies, isn't to see magic, but to feel emotion.January 07, 2011
It's kinda lame. There's slightly more to it than that, but basically, that's what X-Men: The Last Stand boils down to.June 07, 2006
[I] found myself strangely moved by the sense of relationships, friendly and unfriendly, coming to an end in a dull return to normality in the world of humans and mutants.August 30, 2009
Nothing really feels at stake other than box-office opening-weekend numbersMay 26, 2006
The Last Stand is a hugely ambitious picture, and it would have been far more successful if Ratner had scaled it down to focus more on the interaction between the characters.June 22, 2006
X-Men: The Last Stand has shifted the shape of the franchise from pretty good, if uninspired, to terrifically entertaining.May 26, 2006
[Director] Ratner makes a hash of the story and characters his predecessor brought to such complex, sympathetic life, delivering a pumped-up exercise in mayhem, carnage and blunt-force trauma.May 30, 2006
What a comedown, after the weirdly beautiful things Singer and his technicians did in the first two movies.May 15, 2012
A mostly fun movie, but also one not given the full emotional room to breathe that it has over the course of the trilogy earned.July 07, 2010
Sillier than the Singer versions, Ratner's movie is also -- for this less-than-reverent X-Men fan -- more satisfying.July 07, 2010
It's the first halfway decent summer movie so far.