X-Men
Hugh Jackman Actor , Patrick Stewart Actor , Ian McKellen Actor , Famke Janssen Actor , James Marsden Actor
MPAA Rating:
PG13
Contains:Mild Violence,Questionable for Children
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X-Men
Theatrical Release Date: 2000 07 14 (USA)
UPC: 024543739340
Studio: 20th Century Fox
MPAA Rating: PG13 Contains:[Mild Violence, Questionable for Children]
Summary: One of the most popular superhero teams in comic book history finally comes to the screen in this big-budget adaptation of the long-running Marvel Comics series. Psychic Professor Xavier (Patrick Stewart) leads a school of skilled mutants called X-Men, a peacekeeping force to safeguard the world against a race of genetically mutated humans known as Homo Sapiens Superior. However, Magneto (Ian McKellen), a mutant with a powerful magnetic charge, has also begun to organize a team to strike first against what he believes to be a threat from humanity. When he kidnaps Rogue (Anna Paquin) from the X-Men's compound, Xavier and his forces must rescue her, even as they continue to vie with Magneto for the fearsomely strong mutant battler Wolverine (Hugh Jackman). Both Xavier and Magneto also have to contend with Senator Kelly (Bruce Davison), a heartless political leader who wants a final solution against mutants on both sides. Fighting for the forces of virtue with the X-Men are Famke Janssen as Jean Grey, Halle Berry as Storm, and James Marsden as Cyclops; Rebecca Romjin-Stamos as Mystique, Ray Park as the Toad, and Tyler Mane as Sabretooth are the minions of Magneto. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
Category: Action
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Disc 1 - blu-ray:
Audio commentary by Bryan Singer and Brian Peck
Behind-the-scenes footage
Deleted/extended scenes with optional commentary
The Mutant Watch featurette
Charlie Rose interview with Bryan Singer
Animatics
Character and production design stills
Disc - blu-ray:
Introduction by Bryan Singer
Five-part interactive documentary
Marketing the X-Men: theatrical trailers, tv spots and internal interstitials
Disc 3 - dvd:
Deleted scenes
Charlie Rose interview
The Mutant Watch featurette
Hugh Jackman screen test
Storyboards
Art gallery
Animatics
Theatrical trailers & tv spots
X-Men
Format: Blu-ray
Release Date: 05/03/2011
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Cinemascope
Audio: DHMA null, DD5.1 Dolby Digital 5.1
Runtime: 104 Minutes
Sides: 3
Number of Discs: 3
Language(s) English,French,Spanish
Subtitles: Spanish
Chapters:
Disc #1 -- X-Men
1. Main Titles
2. Poland 1944
3. The Kiss of Death
4. The Mutant Problem
5. King of the Cage
6. Two of a Kind
7. In the Midst of Mutants
8. A School for the Gifted
9. Kelly's New Aide
10. The Mutant Brotherhood
11. Rogue's Power
12. One of Us
13. The Runaway
14. The Brotherhood Attacks
15. Magneto's Plan
16. Death of a Mutant
17. A Fallen Leader
18. Assault on a Lady
19. The Attack Plan
20. Mutant Vs. Mutant
21. Magneto's Prisoners
22. The X-Men Strike Back
23. To Save a City
24. Logan's Sacrifice
25. Recovery
26. Saying Goodbye
27. Friendly Enemies
28. End Titles
Karl Williams
Considered by comic book fans to be one of the better film adaptations to spring from the pulp genre, X-Men is an exciting, well-crafted action picture that shuttles the career of director Bryan Singer from the world of low-budget, independent filmmaking into the mainstream studio fold. The film's Achilles heel is its complicated juggling act of multiple characters and plot lines, but Singer must be forgiven for squeezing a story that has unfolded over 30 years into a two-hour time frame. For the most part he succeeds admirably, maintaining an obvious affection and regard for his tale's comic book roots and making the essential artistic choice of taking it all seriously (as the series of sequels that followed Batman (1989) prove, a tongue-in-cheek approach can become quickly wearisome). Singer also scores on the casting front, with strong performances from several of his key players, most notably veterans Patrick Stewart and Ian McKellen. The cast standout, however, is Australian newcomer Hugh Jackman, who bites into his role of Wolverine with leonine aggression, preserving a sense of latent intelligence just under the surface of his broiling, testosterone-fueled anger. X-Men will make Jackman a star, and with a healthy box-office tally, it's a safe bet that 20th Century Fox will be making a sequel. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi
Cast and Crew:
Alex Burton
Actor
Stan Lee
Actor
Lauren Shuler-Donner
Producer
Richard Donner
Executive Producer
Michael Kamen
Composer (Music Score)
Stan Lee
Executive Producer
Ralph Winter
Producer
Bryan Singer
Director
David Hayter
Screenwriter
Avi Arad
Executive Producer
Tom Desanto
Executive Producer
Hugh Jackman
Actor
Patrick Stewart
Actor
Ian McKellen
Actor
Famke Janssen
Actor
James Marsden
Actor
Halle Berry
Actor
Anna Paquin
Actor
Tyler Mane
Actor
Ray Park
Actor
Rebecca Romijn
Actor
Bruce Davison
Actor
Matthew Sharp
Actor
Brett Morris
Actor
Country: USA

