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X-Men: First Class

James McAvoy  Actor Michael Fassbender  Actor Kevin Bacon  Actor Rose Byrne  Actor Jennifer Lawrence  Actor

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MPAA Rating: PG13
Contains:Violence,Brief Nudity,Profanity,Sexual Situations

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X-Men: First Class

Theatrical Release Date: 2011 06 03 (USA)

UPC: 024543750871

Studio: 20th Century Fox

MPAA Rating: PG13   Contains:[Violence, Brief Nudity, Profanity, Sexual Situations]

Summary: Set in the era before Professor Charles Xavier and Erik Lehnsherr became mortal enemies as Professor X and Magneto, respectively, director Matthew Vaughn's X-Men: First Class follows the two former allies as they lead a powerful team of mutants on a mission to save the planet from nuclear annihilation. Charles (James McAvoy) and Erik (Michael Fassbender) were just young men when it began to appear as if the world was careening toward destruction. As the Doomsday Clock ticks faster toward midnight, the time comes to take action. Realizing they could use their unique powers to avert a global thermonuclear war during the Bay of Pigs crisis, the two powerful mutants launch an intense recruitment campaign with the support of Dr. Moira MacTaggert (Rose Byrne) and the CIA. Before long, Charles and Erik have assembled a crack team that includes Mystique (Jennifer Lawrence), Banshee (Caleb Landry Jones), Beast (Nicholas Hoult), Angel (Zoe Kravitz), Havok (Lucas Till), and Darwin (Edi Gathegi). Meanwhile, the malevolent Sebastian Shaw (Kevin Bacon) plots to plunge the world into war with the help of villainous mutants Riptide (Alex Gonzalez), Azazel (Jason Flemyng), and Emma Frost (January Jones). In the process of saving humanity, however, Charles and Erik clash, setting the stage for Professor X to lead the X-Men in the fight for good as Magneto and the Brotherhood spread chaos and destruction on a global scale. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Category: Action

Awards: Spotlight Award – National Board of Review Best Actor – L.A. Film Critics Association

Features: Children of the Atom: Second Genesis and Band Of Brothers

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X-Men: First Class

Format: DVD

Release Date: 09/09/2011

Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Cinemascope

Audio: DD5.1 Dolby Digital 5.1, DS Dolby Surround (4.0)

Runtime: 132 Minutes

Sides: 1

Number of Discs: 1

Language(s) English,French,Spanish

Subtitles: English,Spanish

Region: USA & territories, Canada

Chapters: Disc #1 -- X-Men: First Class
1. Scene 1 [:23]
2. Scene 2 [:12]
3. Scene 3 [:12]
4. Scene 4 [3:32]
5. Scene 5 [5:11]
6. Scene 6 [:39]
7. Scene 7 [3:50]
8. Scene 8 [2:04]
9. Scene 9 [4:01]
10. Scene 10 [2:00]
11. Scene 11 [5:00]
12. Scene 12 [1:35]
13. Scene 13 [1:08]
14. Scene 14 [1:38]
15. Scene 15 [4:34]
16. Scene 16 [3:39]
17. Scene 17 [:25]
18. Scene 18 [4:03]
19. Scene 19 [5:17]
20. Scene 20 [:31]
21. Scene 21 [3:54]
22. Scene 22 [5:29]
23. Scene 23 [1:37]
24. Scene 24 [:38]
25. Scene 25 [6:31]
26. Scene 26 [3:11]
27. Scene 27 [:21]
28. Scene 28 [2:15]
29. Scene 29 [6:00]
30. Scene 30 [1:16]
31. Scene 31 [1:12]
32. Scene 32 [1:07]

Jason Buchanan

Comic-book lovers, fans of alternate history, and fantasy-prone moviegoers in general are all sure to find something to love about X-Men: First Class. That rare, elusive fourth chapter that actually manages to pull a failing film series out of a full-on nosedive, X-Men: First Class folds an involving origins story into a dynamic fantasy adventure, and succeeds in delivering both thanks to a strong cast, a tight script, and solid direction. Set in the era before Professor Charles Xavier and Erik Lehnsherr became mortal enemies as Professor X and Magneto, respectively, director Matthew Vaughn's X-Men: First Class follows the two former allies as they lead a powerful team of mutants on a mission to save the planet from nuclear annihilation. Charles (James McAvoy) and Erik (Michael Fassbender) were just young men when it began to appear as if the world was careening toward destruction. As the Doomsday Clock ticks faster toward midnight, the time comes to take action. Realizing they could use their unique powers to avert a global thermonuclear war during the Bay of Pigs crisis, the two powerful mutants launch an intense recruitment campaign with the support of Dr. Moira MacTaggert (Rose Byrne) and the CIA. Before long, Charles and Erik have assembled a crack team that includes Mystique (Jennifer Lawrence), Banshee (Caleb Landry Jones), Beast (Nicholas Hoult), Angel (Zoe Kravitz), Havok (Lucas Till), and Darwin (Edi Gathegi). Meanwhile, the malevolent Sebastian Shaw (Kevin Bacon) plots to plunge the world into war with the help of villainous mutants Riptide (Alex Gonzalez), Azazel (Jason Flemyng), and Emma Frost (January Jones). In the process of saving humanity, however, Charles and Erik clash, setting the stage for Professor X to lead the X-Men in the fight for good as Magneto and the Brotherhood spread chaos and destruction on a global scale. It's no secret that comic-book fans can be a fickle bunch. But who can blame them? It seems like every year some Hollywood hotshot makes a misguided attempt at producing a comic-sourced summer tent pole, yet botches the job by thinking they know better than the folks responsible for the source material. In the past decade, even Comic-Con, the massive annual San Diego convention that draws comic geeks from every corner of the globe, has essentially become little more than a free showcase for the latest Hollywood superhero epics. Considering the fact that director Bryan Singer's enthusiastically received X-Men and X2 were followed by a pair of sequels that practically had loyal fans of the comic foaming at the mouth (X-Men: The Last Stand and X-Men Origins: Wolverine), it had started to look like the once-successful series had abruptly run out of steam. By looking to the past for inspiration, though, writer/director Matthew Vaughn and co-screenwriters Ashley Miller, Zack Stentz, and Jane Goldman managed not only to find a grand-scale origins story that's actually worth telling, but the character dynamics to give the drama genuine impact, as well. The rivalry between Professor X and Magneto has long been a staple of the X-Men series, both on the pages of comic books and in motion pictures. Recognizing that, the creative team behind X-Men: First Class made the wise choice to explore the events that pushed the two former allies to opposite extremes: one devoted to bettering humanity, the other sworn to destroy it. And by filling those roles with talented actors McAvoy and Fassbender, Vaughn and his team ensured that the character drama would pack as big a punch as the action sequences. If the complex relationship between Professor Charles Xavier and Erik Lehnsherr failed to resonate in X-Men: First Class, the film would have been dead in the water. Fortunately, it does, and the energy of that conflict seems to send positive shockwaves through the rest of the production. On the heels of her breakthrough performance in the critically acclaimed Appalachian film noir Winter's Bone, Lawrence brings a deep soulfulness to the character of Mystique as she struggles with the stigma of being "different," and coming off his deliciously sleazy performance in James Gunn's Super, Bacon literally takes power-mad villainy to nuclear extremes. Try as they may, no filmmaker is likely to produce a faithful comic-book adaptation capable of coaxing die-hard fans and casual moviegoers into a human pyramid of mutual adoration, but X-Men: First Class might just come close. Not only because the writers display a certain amount of reverence toward their iconic subjects, but also because the performers are well up to the task, and the action holds consequences that are at once deeply intimate yet potentially devastating for all of humanity. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Cast and Crew: Lauren Shuler-Donner  Producer 
Stan Lee  Executive Producer 
Josh McLaglen  Executive Producer 
Gregory Goodman  Producer 
Bryan Singer  Producer 
Matthew Vaughn  Director 
Matthew Vaughn  Screenwriter 
Zack Stentz  Screenwriter 
Simon Kinberg  Producer 
Tarquin Pack  Executive Producer 
Jane Goldman  Screenwriter 
Henry Jackman  Composer (Music Score) 
Ashley Miller  Screenwriter 
James McAvoy  Actor 
Michael Fassbender  Actor 
Kevin Bacon  Actor 
Rose Byrne  Actor 
Jennifer Lawrence  Actor 
Oliver Platt  Actor 
Caleb Landry Jones  Actor 
Alex Gonzalez  Actor 
Nicholas Hoult  Actor 
January Jones  Actor 
Edi Gathegi  Actor 
Jason Flemyng  Actor 
Zoe Kravitz  Actor 
Laurence Belcher  Actor 
Bill Milner  Actor 
Morgan Lily  Actor 
Beth Goddard  Actor 
Corey Johnson  Actor 
Lucas Till  Actor 
Demitri Goritsas  Actor 
Glenn Morshower  Actor 
Don Creech  Actor 
Matt Craven  Actor 
James Remar  Actor 
Ludger Pistor  Actor 
Ludger Pistor  Actor 
Wilifried Hochholdinger  Actor 
Wilifried Hochholdinger  Actor 
Greg Kolpakchi  Actor 
Andrei Zayats  Actor 
Rade Sherbedgia  Actor 
Ray Wise  Actor 
Michael Medeiros  Actor 
Olek Krupa  Actor 
Yuri Naumkin  Actor 
Gene Farber  Actor 
David Agranov  Actor 
Katrine De Candole  Actor 
James Faulkner  Actor 
Éva Magyar  Actor 
Annabelle Wallis  Actor 
Juan Herrera  Actor 
Greg Savage  Actor 
Jarid Faubel  Actor 
Gregory Cox  Actor 
Josh Cohen  Actor 
David Crow  Actor 
Kieran Patrick Campbell  Actor 
Sasha Pieterse  Actor 
Brendan Fehr  Actor 
Michael Ironside  Actor 
Jason Beghe  Actor 
Veniamin Manzyuk  Actor 
Tony Curran  Actor 
Randall Batinkoff  Actor 
Peter Stark  Actor 
Leonard Redlich  Actor 
Carlos Peres  Actor 
Sean Brown  Actor 
Neil Fingleton  Actor 
Marios  Actor 
Georg Nikoloff  Actor 
Arthur Darbinyan  Actor 

Country: USA