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X-men: First Class
Following the classic Marvel mythology, this films unveils the epic beginning of the X-Men saga. As a reboot, X-Men: First Class re-imagines mutant power with the kind of youthful. The films provides answers to questions when Professor X and his followers first battled Magneto and his Brotherhood of Mutants. As the first class discovers, harnesses, and comes to terms with their formidable powers, alliances are formed that will shape the eternal war between the heroes and villains of the X-Men universe.
12 February 1950, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
25 September 1966, Putney, London, England, UK
17 August 1930, Detroit, Michigan, USA
9 April 1969, Los Angeles, California, USA
7 December 1989, Wokingham, Berkshire, England, UK
July 14, 2015
In truth, the film is a very conventional summer potboiler repackaged in reasonably pretty, moderately crisp wrapping paper. In short, not quite groovy enough.June 03, 2011
This blazing "pre-boot" breathes new life into the sagging franchiseJune 27, 2011
Looks and feels like a very cheesy Cold War-era B movie...July 14, 2015
Neither exhilarating nor entirely dismissible.July 14, 2015
That First Class also offers up a decent narrative about the importance of self-love, family bonding and friendship gives it extra dimension -- even if the overall dramatic range only goes X to Z.July 14, 2015
For reasons arising from the way the X-Men film franchise has developed, this is the first Marvel movie set in the period when the characters were created, and thus able to embrace the Rat Pack cool that was part of their original charm.August 03, 2013
The climax is the biggest letdown, a giant hash of crosscutting and unremarkable (in an era in which we've seen everything) CGI.July 14, 2015
X-Men: First Class manages the neat trick of staying true to the superhero legend while also creating something fresh and exciting. This class graduates with top marks.October 07, 2011
As X-Men films go, this one gets the job done and is certainly better than Last Stand or Wolverine. But there are still just too darn many X-Men.June 03, 2011
It uses the themes of the previous movies to build an intelligent, fast-paced, and highly entertaining prequel.July 13, 2015
Why be so harsh and long-winded about a superhero movie? Because it's an ambitious superhero movie.March 11, 2016
Many of the scenes could have been trimmed, and there's a serious Hugh Jackman-shaped void in the comedy stakes, but for the most part, X really hits the spot.