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X-Men: Voted for having one of the six dumbest doomsday devices in a Superhero movie.
Bryan Singer's first X-Men film is widely seen as the start of the modern wave of respectable superhero movies. (That's actually incorrect--Blade kicked them off, but that movie is largely ignored) And you know what? It's actually pretty good! Fin...
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Hugh Jackman as
Logan/Wolverine -
Famke Janssen as
Jean Grey -
Halle Berry as
Ororo Munroe/Storm -
Anna Paquin as
Rogue/Marie D'Ancanto - Patrick Stewart as
Professor Charles Xavier - Ian McKellen as
Eric Lensherr/Magneto - James Marsden as
Scott Summers/Cyclops
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Professor Charles Xavier (the world's most powerful telepath) takes gifted individuals and teaches them to control their powers for the good of mankind in Xavier's Academy for Gifted Youngsters, his school for gifted youngsters. Opposition to them includes United States Senator Robert Kelly (Bruce Davison), a McCarthyesque politician trying to pass legislation crafted to expose the dangers of mutants, and Erik Lehnsherr (also known as Magneto), a mutant who blames humanity for the death of his family during the Holocaust. Believing that humans and mutants can never co-exist peacefully, he builds and tests a machine that develops humans into mutants.
The movie was directed by Bryan Singer and explores the ideas of prejudice and discrimination in the United States. The screenplay was written by David Hayter (who has a cameo appearance in the film as a police officer in the Statue of Liberty area). A sequel, X2: X-Men United, was released in 2003 and a third film, X-Men: The Last Stand, was released in 2006. The film franchise also brought up interest in a solo Wolverine movie and a Magneto-centered film.


