Hey gang welcome to an abbreviated edition of The Comic Shop! Trying to write this while my son is sleeping so forgive me if I'm a little unorganized in my thoughts. I would like to address a lot of things on the page and coming to the screen, but that will have to wait for another day.
To get me out of the house my wife had me go see "DOFP" with a friend, and I have to say I was pleasantly surprised with the finished product of this film. Things that at the outset that I thought I would hate like Evan Peters' Quicksilver were actually pretty entertaining. His prison break scene was one of thing that stole the show for sure. I continue to be in absolute man-love with Michael Fassbender as Magneto. Casting does not get much better than that, and as much as I've rallied against X-men solo movies I would plunk down $10 to watch Fassbender play Magneto all by his lonesome.
I would like to give credit to the director of this film, but I'm going to hedge on that because he has some serious pending legal troubles that I'd like to see pan out before heaping praise upon him.
While this was by no means a faithful adaptation of the source material it was an entertaining and fun journey that served the absolute purpose of making "X-men: The Last Stand" a distant memory. Kudos for Fox and company wiping the Ratner off of their rug, and having one of the biggest Memorial Day openings in history.
While I'm usually a J. Law fan I kind of got the feeling that this was a paycheck job for her. She didn't seem too enthused in doing anything other than delivering lines. I could be wrong, but we all know that she has other aspirations that do not involve wearing blue body paint and pasties.
Otherwise McAvoy and Jackman really carried the film with emotion and range. There was a TON of character development for Xavier in this film even though it was character development in reverse.
I would recommend this movie because it is that good, and it is that entertaining.
That's all for now...check me out next time at The Comic Shop!
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