Showing posts with label Beast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beast. Show all posts

Sunday, 12 February 2017

Editorial: My thoughts on Civil War II

You've heard me talk about this one in a few reviews but given that my Next review, Jessica Jones, has significant links to this event, or at least a particular aspect of it, it's time to give my thoughts in full.



Sunday, 31 July 2016

X-men Month: TV Retrospective - Wolverine and the X-men


We finish X-men month with a look at the most recent of the X-men animated series: Wolverine and the X-men



Released in 2009, this series was a kind of bridge between the X-men movies and the comics universe. There isn’t a lot of shared continuity between the movies and this comics, it’s more about design choices (Wolverine particularly looks like his Hugh Jackman counterpart and considerably taller than his comic counterpart)

Heralding this is a focus on Wolverine because of his popularity from 3 x-men movies and a solo movie coming out the same year. So, is it any good? Let’s take a look

Friday, 29 July 2016

Guilty Pleasures #27 - X-men Month - X-men: Days of Future Past


We’ve reached the conclusion of Hugh Jackm… I mean X-men month with the most recent X-men movie on DVD, it’s X-men: Days of Future Past. And helping things along is the return of Bryan Singer as director, his last X-men film was the best of the ones so far, being X-men 2.


I must admit, like the other X-men movies, I didn’t see this in the cinema, seeing a teaser for it as a mid-credits scene in the Amazing Spider-man 2 (Mark Webb was under contract with Fox at the time, but was allowed to work on this film in exchange for that) kinda rubbed me the wrong way at the time, instead I waited until it was out on DVD.

In terms of audience reaction, it’s probably got the best up there with 91% on Rotten Tomatoes (at time of writing matching Captain America: Civil war and up there with the Dark Knight and the Avengers, 2 of my absolute favourite movies. Oh and also Iron Man, which was good… I need to do a Marvel theme month, I mean actual Marvel, not Fox or Sony Marvel.

Anyway, it’s also the most successful of the X-men movies, earning $750m at the box office on a $200m budget.

But let’s take a look at the movie itself and see how it holds up. For the record I’m not using the extended version because I don’t have that DVD.

Friday, 22 July 2016

X-men Month - Mini Review: X-men: First Class


If you thought we were done with prequels, you were wrong as they decided to look a little more in-depth at the relationship between Charles Xavier and Magneto that would ultimately lead them to become the ultimate frenemies.



X-men First Class was the 2011 entry to the X-men series, Bryan Singer is back but not as a director as he had other projects to attend to. He instead served as a co-writer and producer to the movie. The director? Michael Vaughn, the guy originally intending to direct the Last Stand.

Produced on an estimated $140-160m budget, they move was reasonably successful, earning $350m for Fox and that’s enough that persuaded them to continue on with the movie making and ultimately make 2 sequels to it (possibly more, you never know) one a hybrid with the old-x-men movies with the purpose of cutting out the originals from continuity.

It’s also the first X-men movie I ever watched. It was universally acclaimed at the time with an 86% rotten tomatoes rating, 65% on metacritic and an average 7.8/10 on IMDb. What’s my thoughts, well let’s take a look.