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    X-Men: The Last Stand

    PG-132006 · Action · 1h 45m

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  1. X-Men: The Last Stand is far from perfect, but it does manage to move in the direction of a crowd-pleasing thrill ride without completely lobotomizing itself. Full Review | Apr 21, 2009

  2. May 25, 2006 · X-Men (and X-Women) take a last stand (and seat) in "X-Men: The Last Stand." The government has a Department of Mutant Affairs in "X-Men: The Last Stand," and it is headed by the mutant Dr. Hank McCoy ( Kelsey Grammer ), also known as Beast.

  3. May 26, 2006 · X-Men: The Last Stand provides plenty of mutant action for fans of the franchise, even if it does so at the expense of its predecessors' deeper character moments. Read Critics Reviews

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    • Brett Ratner
    • PG-13
    • Hugh Jackman
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  5. May 26, 2006 · X Men: The Last Stand is merely that all-too-common modern film phenomenon – the plodding blockbuster, or plod-buster, which spikes out of its three-star flatline during some solid...

  6. Jun 2, 2006 · Our Rating: X-Men: The Last Stand was disappointing. It delivered some action, tidbits for the fans and a few surprises. By the end, suprises didn't mean much.

    • Vic Holtreman
  7. In X-MEN: THE LAST STAND, the third film of the series, Warren Worthington II (Michael Murphy), whose son is the magnificently bewinged Angel , develops a genetic "cure" for mutantism. Pressured by his father to take the injection that will make him "fit in," Angel resists.

  8. May 26, 2006 · X-Men: The Last Stand, the third big-screen convocation of mutant shape shifters, weather changers, ice makers, energy suckers, healers and telepaths from Marvel Comics, has shifted the shape of the franchise from pretty good, if uninspired, to terrifically entertaining. Read More. By Joe Morgenstern.

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