Bacon wrote:Master Virgo agrees. There's a reason that this holds the record for most Academy Awards.
Actually, although I love RotK, that record I believe was mainly due to caving in to a lot of external bitching from the public on how the previous 2 movies didn't get so much award nominations.
Rewatching it for about the 4th time, this has, surprisingly, become my favorite X-Men film. It doesn't feel too much like a comic-book film, and I like how it wanted to feel like it was made in the late 1960's. In fact, the first half, with Erik, looked like it tried to show what would happen if James Bond had superpowers. And saying that, this will probably be the closest we will ever see Fassbender playing 007. I still have a few issues with the continuity, but I do hope that'll be fixed in X-Men: Days of Future Past.
Rewatching it for about the 4th time, this has, surprisingly, become my favorite X-Men film. It doesn't feel too much like a comic-book film, and I like how it wanted to feel like it was made in the late 1960's. In fact, the first half, with Erik, looked like it tried to show what would happen if James Bond had superpowers. And saying that, this will probably be the closest we will ever see Fassbender playing 007. I still have a few issues with the continuity, but I do hope that'll be fixed in X-Men: Days of Future Past.
I agree that there is a lot of continuity issues, but I think it was mainly due to x-men origins hopefully days of future past will fix these issues.