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X-men and the forever changing timelines


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First of all if you wanna watch the movie online for free

http://www1.zmovie.tv/movies/view/x-men-first-class-2011

vidreel link works real well.

Secondly, so every time I watch a new X-Men movie it seems to change the history between characters diff than the last one. Remember in the last stand where it showed charles and eric going to jean grey's house together as older men. Now in this movie they're separating when they're still young.

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First of all if you wanna watch the movie online for free

http://www1.zmovie.tv/movies/view/x-men-first-class-2011

vidreel link works real well.

Secondly, so every time I watch a new X-Men movie it seems to change the history between characters diff than the last one. Remember in the last stand where it showed charles and eric going to jean grey's house together as older men. Now in this movie they're separating when they're still young.

They had numerous comeing togethers and falling outs during their hisroty.

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The X men movies DESTROYED the actual Xmen story.

No star jammers

No phoenix sage

No Cabal

They ****ed up lady deathstrike

they ****ed up most of the side characters

Gambit should have been much cooler

Nightcrawler should have been more involved

Not a single sentinel. I was loving of the action, but the story was blasphemous.

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Out of all the Superhero movies Marvel made, Daredevil was the most

ruined, followed closely by X-Men.

marvel didn't make those movies, they licensed out the IP. likewise, paramount 'made' the x-men movies. the only reason they released this most recent movie was to hold on to the x-men IP, otherwise it would of reverted to marvel studios, and then we might have actually had a shot at a decent x-men movie. the only movies marvel has actually done using their own IP's have been those involved with the avengers universe.... thor, hulk, iron man, etc. all of those have been very good.

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marvel didn't make those movies' date=' they licensed out the IP. likewise, paramount 'made' the x-men movies. the only reason they released this most recent movie was to hold on to the x-men IP, otherwise it would of reverted to marvel studios, and then we might have actually had a shot at a decent x-men movie. the only movies marvel has actually done using their own IP's have been those involved with the avengers universe.... thor, hulk, iron man, etc. all of those have been very good.[/quote']

Quite interesting info, I know that stan lee had gotten screwed on some stuff.

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It is spam because you linked to a site engaged in illegal activity that requires you to input personal information including email address to get access.

It would have been more appropriate for you to discuss the movie, without providing a link to a very questionable website.

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This is why I would like to see the next Spiderman movie be a rated R Horror flick about Carnage.

hell yes

or how about omega-red from the x-men universe...not only is he merciless, the backstory has all kinds of tech mystery to it that would easily bait an audience.

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It is spam because you linked to a site engaged in illegal activity that requires you to input personal information including email address to get access.

It would have been more appropriate for you to discuss the movie, without providing a link to a very questionable website.

What? you don't need to put in your email address. I never have. As far as illegal activity goes, they just share links. Not host anything.

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I tried it in two different browsers (chrome and firefox) and both send me to a phishing website that makes me do surveys and input email to get access to a videolink that does not work.

I am convinced you work for one of these video hosting companies.

If you want to see the movie, you should go see it the legal way, in a theatre, rather than spamming the FL forum with a link to viruses/scams/unrelated illegal material.

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Just saw the movie tonight in the theatre.

I quite enjoyed the movie. One of the best offerings from the X-Men series yet.

I particularly enjoyed the Magneto portrayed by Michael Fassbender and the relationship with Xavier played by Mcavoy. This new version of Magneto is much sharper around the edges than anything Ian McKellan has offered. I also enjoyed the short cameo of Wolverine by Hugh Jackman. Jennifer Lawrence played a convincing young and vulnerable Raven/Mystique with excellent cleavage. The series was in need of a cast over-haul and it is fresh to see some new faces in the cast.

I have long been a fan of Bryan Singer's work, ever since the Usual Suspects. I really can find no fault with the movie other than the occasional special effects splurge and the weak relationships between the recruit team. The role of the CIA agent was confused and perhaps unnecessary. Beast was too polished. Comparing this X-men timeline to others is just comparing one fiction to another fiction. As film viewers we take a moment to suspend disbelief and enjoy the show for what it is. Rotten tomatoes puts this movie at 87% and I would have given it a 92%.

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