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Friday, June 3, 2011

MOVIE REVIEW: X-Men: First Class




Twentieth Century Fox’s X-Men: First Class grossed an estimated $3.4 million in midnight runs at the domestic box office.... The new installment has top-notch acting along with a creative storyline full of unexpected personal connections that provides retroactive incite into your favorite mutant warriors... This prequel is not to be missed if you are into a feel good action flick with cool special effects. Set in the 1960s during the Cold War, "First Class" chronicles the origin of the humans with special powers due radiation exposure called mutants...the film focuses particularly on the relationship of archenemies Professor X and Magneto.

But don't worry because you won't be bored...Kevin Bacon delivers a "great" performance as the villain. Mr. Bacon brings it home...as he makes you love...to hate him. As you watch the film begin to take shape...you understand the agnst that drives Magneto's constant need to challenge the powers that be...

The whole concept of X-Men is sort of a very mature idea and a very relatable concept of alienation by the majority...which is a universal thing. And whether it be for religious beliefs, ethnicity, or sexual orientation, I think everyone has experienced it...somewhat…and
can empathize.

The 22-year-old daughter of two of Lenny Kravitz and Lisa Bonet, Zoe Kravitz, stars in the film...she appears to have inherited her mothers talent...and good looks!

The epic saga reveals a secret history of famous global events...re-energizes the once the once lukewarm series...giving audiences exactly what they expect from a superhero film. First Class starts out slow but soon gives fans the superpower eye candy they've been waiting for...along with fun new characters.

The movie answers several questions that die hard fans already know but new fans will appreciate... How did the professor end up in a wheel chair and how did X-Men begin? All these questions are answered along with a better understanding of the respect between Magneto and Professor X...at the same time clarifying their differences...

MUST SEE SUMMER MOVIE!!! Forget the critics and go enjoy a film that caters to the kid in all of us...



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