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X-Men

Discover how one of the greatest crime-fighting troupes ever to grace comic-book pages came to be. Watch as Professor Charles Xavier ushers all your favorite X-Men characters -- Storm, Cyclops, Nightcrawler, Jean Grey and more -- through adolescence as they train for the mission of good they'll face as they get older.

  • Released July 14, 2000
  •   1 hr 44 mins  

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Won 10 awards, Nominated for 23 awards.   See all awards »

Cast & Crew

Director

Bryan Singer

Producers

Avi Arad executive producer
Tom DeSanto executive producer

Writers

Tom DeSanto story
David Hayter screenplay

Cast

Hugh Jackman Logan/Wolverine
Patrick Stewart Professor Charles Xavier
Ian McKellen Eric Lensherr/Magneto
Famke Janssen Jean Grey
James Marsden Scott Summers/Cyclops
Halle Berry Ororo Munroe/Storm
Anna Paquin Rogue/Marie D'Ancanto
Tyler Mane Sabretooth
Ray Park Toad
Rebecca Romijn Mystique (as Rebecca Romijn-Stamos)

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Andrew LaFollette wrote on IMDB:

"X-Men" is a rare treat-- a blockbuster that lives up to its hype and a comic book adaptation that hits the mark.

Along with Tim Burton's "Batman", this stands head and shoulders above all other superhero movies. It's a genre that's usually synonymous with silly, campy, cartoonish crap, but Bryan Singer delivers a long-awaited exception to the rule. "X-Men" is smart, stylish, and very cool... one of the better sci fi/fantasy films of the last decade.

Of course, it helps to have good source material.

The X-Men comics, which originated in the 1960s, are more politically progressive and morally complex than older superhero stories such as "Superman" where the heroes are always right, and truth, justice, and the American Way always prevail. The series is a well-crafted parable about individuality and discrimination. The characters are mutants--struggling to find a place in a society that rejects them. Its primary villain, Magneto, isn't an evil lunatic-- he's a sympathetic character, a misguided revolutionary playing Huey Newton to Professor Xavier's Martin Luther King. The iconic character, Wolverine, is a beer-swilling anti-hero who cares little for ideals and fights only to protect himself and his loved ones. The female characters are as powerful and important as the men, rather than being mere love interests.   [ show more ]

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(infinitesc@hotmail.com) wrote on IMDB:

There's no doubt about it, X-Men is not a stereotypical "comic-book film". Whenever a movie is made that is based on comic books, there is always a fear that it can and will be typically pigeonholed into the "comic book film" genre and that the movie is basically made for the fans of that comic book. Comic-book films are usually unrealistic and unappealing to the general audience.

Bryan Singer, however, did a wonderful job at making X-Men a movie that will not only overjoy the fans of the comic book, but also the general movie-goer as well. The movie is grounded, without the flighty unrealism of comic book material, and it delivers a message about prejudice that has always been what X-Men were about: fighting for a world that hates them.   [ show more ]

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odradek-4 wrote on IMDB:

A tale of super-evolved mutants in a struggle against human oppressors, X-Men is an instant sci-fi classic, combining impressive special effects with an involving plot to create a truly memorable cinematic experience.

Lacking the tongue-in-cheek camp of the later Batman films and other recent comic books-turned movies, X-Men draws the audience into its world of mutants and superpowers, and prevents it from becoming tacky or absurd. Not to say that there isn't any humour in the film, in fact it delivers some of the best one liners in a film this year.

It is a rare thing for an action blockbuster to feature great acting, but with a cast that among others involves both Patrick Stewart and Ian McKellen is bound to be above average. Both Stewart (as Professor Charles Xavier) and McKellen (as Magneto)deliver stellar performances, and their onscreen chemistry is compelling as they play two old friends turned arch enemies.   [ show more ]

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