Delance
Victory, you say?
Saw it. It had some bad parts. But I liked it. It was not boring. The action scenes were nice. It was not very deep, even tought it touched very interesting questions. I wonder, however, why didn't anyone stuck a cure into Jean, wouldn't that be easier? They didn't know what do to with her. I missed Nightcrawler. He could've cured both Magneto and Jean with ease. And if he died, at least we'd get an interesting tombstone. Apparently Charles Xavier was a roman emperor, and the religion of Jean and Scott was X-mennism.
But the amazing part is how imconpetent the X-men are in amassing forces. Magneto can raise an army in three minutes, and all those years the entire X-Men combat team consists on a dozen people, and is reduced by 8 by the end of the movie. Magneto going Bin Laden on TV was amusing enought. The idea of using the bridge I found idiotic, since Magneto's froces were already on it. So why connect it to the land, so the government can send in more troops? Why not fly using a boat or something? And why bombard the enemy after you assult them? Ah, who cares.
But the amazing part is how imconpetent the X-men are in amassing forces. Magneto can raise an army in three minutes, and all those years the entire X-Men combat team consists on a dozen people, and is reduced by 8 by the end of the movie. Magneto going Bin Laden on TV was amusing enought. The idea of using the bridge I found idiotic, since Magneto's froces were already on it. So why connect it to the land, so the government can send in more troops? Why not fly using a boat or something? And why bombard the enemy after you assult them? Ah, who cares.