Synopsis
Evolution Begins
Two mutants, Rogue and Wolverine, come to a private academy for their kind whose resident superhero team, the X-Men, must oppose a terrorist organization with similar powers.
2000 Directed by Bryan Singer
Two mutants, Rogue and Wolverine, come to a private academy for their kind whose resident superhero team, the X-Men, must oppose a terrorist organization with similar powers.
Patrick Stewart Hugh Jackman Ian McKellen Anna Paquin Halle Berry Famke Janssen James Marsden Bruce Davison Rebecca Romijn Ray Park Tyler Mane Shawn Ashmore Matthew Sharp Brett Morris Rhona Shekter Kenneth McGregor Shawn Roberts Donna Goodhand John Nelles George Buza Darren McGuire Carson Manning Scott Leva Aron Tager Kevin Rushton Doug Lennox David Nichols Malcolm Nefsky Sumela Kay Show All…
Craig Barron John T. Van Vliet Denise Davis Randy Goux Alyssa Fong John Mariella Jonah Brennan S. 'Kiki' Chansamone
Steve Boeddeker Craig Berkey R.J. Kizer Patrick Rousseau Andy Nelson John A. Larsen Anna Behlmer Richard Burton Craig Heath James Bolt
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sorry......... i don’t know who the fuck “the avengers” are..... sounds lame if you ask me...
"What do they call you? 'Wheels'? This is the stupidest thing I've ever heard." - Wolverine
rogue is the physical embodiment of those tik toks that are like “when you hate touching other people but your love language is touch” except she physically can’t touch other people
james marsden can shoot me with his stupid eye lasers any day of the week and i'd still think he's hot
not to be dramatic, but i would happily watch this movie for the rest of my life until i am dead
After a couple of years since my last viewing of the original trilogy, what better time is there than now to give this franchise another spin and recall how the cinematic journey of the mutants began.
Bryan Singer’s X-Men marked a new wave for Marvel Enterprises following the success of the first Blade movie and, with the help of 2002’s Spider-Man, transformed the genre into the box office juggernauts we know today. Although not always discussed in the annals of great comic-book adaptations, or even considered the height of its own franchise (thank you Logan and Days of Future Past for being absolutely incredible), 2000’s X-Men is an important moment in the superhero genre, bringing important social themes to the…
on a scale of 1-gay how gay is it to play chess with your frenemy in prison while talking about the future
As much as X-Men is painfully average, there are still many enjoyable and refreshing aspects of the film. Given that there had been no introduction to any of the characters prior to this film, Brian Singer does a good job of making them interesting. Plus, it establishes the conflict between Eric and Xavier, which has been an integral part of many films that come afterward. Not to mention, the character introduction, especially that of Wolverine, was incredible. We instantly know the basic characterization given to each of them, which was enough to get behind the movie. Hugh Jackman was the optimal choice for the role of Wolverine, and he proved it for the next 17 years.…