Looking back, the year 2000 was pretty weird. Y2K paranoia aside, in 2000, Shaq and Kobe were friends, computers shrieked when you were connecting to the internet, and superhero movies were a joke – campy novelties with a thing for rubber nipples. Then Bryan Singer’s X-Men came along. Depth, wit,
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First trailer for Bryan Singer’s ‘X-Men: Apocalypse’ debuts online
[inlinetweet prefix=”” tweeter=”@FilmPoliceRevs” suffix=”#XMenApocalypse”]The trailer for X-Men: Apocalypse just dropped, and man is it everything you want to see![/inlinetweet] (This is what you wanted, right?) You can watch it right up here, and down below you can drop your own bombs—in the comments! The film, directed by Bryan Singer, is
Mutants seem to age very well in new ‘X-Men: Apocalypse’ images…. and btw, Apocalypse!
I think it’s safe to say that, around the internet, a lot of naysayers arose after getting a first glimpse of the titular villain in the leaked X-Men: Apocalypse Comic-Con teaser. Albeit the footage was unfinished and was in below standard quality, that didn’t stop fanboys’ cries that the X-Men big bad
X-Men: Days of Future Past
Thrilling in every way but one, “X-Men: Days of Future Past” is the technically virtuous, wildly entertaining film that is to redeem its enduring franchise from its ostensible death marked by Brett Ratner’s butchered third film, “The Last Stand.” If this so-redemption hasn’t been done already in Matthew Vaughn’s 2011 prequel