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X-men Apocalypse

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Factory Sealed in Sleeve (title/security strip on top) - ships asap (same day or next) bubble wrapped & boxed, with tracking. Shipping Monday thru Friday.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned)


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 8.32 Ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 42927393


Director ‏ : ‎ Bryan Singer


Media Format ‏ : ‎ 3D


Release date ‏ : ‎ October 4, 2016


Actors ‏ : ‎ James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender, Jennifer Lawrence, Nicholas Hoult, Oscar Isaac


Dubbed: ‏ ‎ Spanish, French


Subtitles: ‏ ‎ Spanish, French


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  • What does it mean to be a mutant? To rule or to live together?
In the 1990s Apocalypse was one of the X-Men’s greatest foes in the comics. Brian Singer who either directed or produced almost of the X-Men movies starting in 2000 attempted to capture the rivalry between the two in X-Men Apocalypse. If one had seen the secret ending to X-Men Days of Future Past this was hinted at as a young Apocalypse then known as En Sabah Nur was ruling Egypt and creating pyramids with his four horsemen looking on. The movie takes place in the 1980s. (Each X-Men movie covers a different decade by the way, First Class is the 60s, Days of Future Past in s the 70s, and this one the 80s.) The story not only features Apocalypse assembling his Four Horsemen but the government getting involved as well in its never ending campaign against mutants. There are many more mutants and Easter Eggs are introduced as well. Caliban shows up two times in Germany. When some of Xavier’s students attempt to escape the government they run into Wolverine. His appearance relates back to the X2 film from 2003 where the story of Logan and Colonel Stryker is fleshed out. Angel becoming one of the four horsemen and gaining metal wings is taken directly from the comics. Ultimately the story comes down to what it means to be part of the mutant family. Does it mean domination as Homo Superior and survival of the fittest, which is what Apocalypse offers, or to live together, Professor Xavier’s alternative? There’s a third path as well which Mystique talks about that is full of fear and struggles as the human race still fears and persecutes mutants. Overall, the action is great such as when Quicksilver saves the students at Xavier’s school from an explosion. There is another huge battle at the end that really plays upon the power of Apocalypse compared to all the others allayed against him. There’s a good mix of humor thrown in as well such as when Summers destroys Xavier’s favorite tree while showing off his powers. Or when Xavier sees MacTaggert for the first time in years and says in a slip of the tongue that he was going to check her out. In the end, it’s the second best of the current three X-Men films only behind Days of Future Past. C ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2019 by joel wing

  • It's not the apocalypse if you don't see it, but you probably should
I'm not a big X-Men fan, though I have more of a childhood soft-spot for the "old" X-Men over the new. I recognize some revisions to the mutant timelines have occurred in the 50 years since I read my first issues and the movies continue to reflect this. I hold no critical displeasure with that decision. While I also acknowledge today's key 18-49 group like their characters morose (and somewhat deadly), I don't see why every character has to be a surly child. With the exception of Hank McCoy, everyone seems like one step up from a punk (and then miraculously, by movie's end, a hero). That said, the movie was entertaining. As usual, the graphics were outstanding (also as usual, the dialog was choppy). The plot is no surprise to an X-Men reader and also easy enough to follow for newcomers. I do think these films tend to stick very close to the "glue" characters, which means heavy Magneto and Mystique use. I also continue to be befuddled at the lack of relative impact Professor Xavier's "most powerful mutant mind" gets in the films, so his more integral role here is pleasing. There are Easter eggs and "guest stars" galore, but I would have to reveal spoilers to talk about them, so I'll merely say comic fans will want to own this film and passerby viewers will want to watch it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2016 by Jeffrey Daniels

  • Kind of a Mess, but still an XMen movie...
I've seen all of the X-Men movies (and most of the Marvel and DC superhero movies, in general) and I'm really enjoying the reboot of the X-Men series. The cinematics and action scenes were amazingly done, the cast is great, and I appreciated the attempt of threading together a narrative with multiple characters across locations. However, this film fell a bit flat in comparison with some of the other films. I felt that the character development and story were a bit underwhelming and could have used more attention. I'm trying to write this without putting in spoilers, but there were a few moments where I did question some of the choices made. Overall, I found it enjoyable to watch, I just probably won't be watching it more than once. I gave three stars because I do enjoy the series, but this film left something to be desired. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2019 by Andrew

  • Blah. I should have expected to be disappointed.
I'll start with the good things about this movie: Olivia Munn and Rose Byrne are pretty. Okay, now for the negatives: This thing is a mess from start to finish--well, from start to the last part I watched before giving up on it and turning it off. I didn't bother to see this when it was released in theaters because of all the bad reviews, but today I thought "hey, keep an open mind, give it a chance, it's just four bucks." Well, I apologize to myself for the bad advice. On the other hand, it makes me want to go back and read the old Byrne/Claremont stuff I loved as a teen so I can go back to liking these characters again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2019 by Lou

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