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The midnight matinee is a beautiful thing, especially when the movie is worth the after-hours torture on the sleep cycle.
I've gotta say - Damn, this is one xcellent film (bad pun!). You never expect a sequel to live up to its predescessors in any fashion, and X2 doesn't do that at all - it exceeds every single standard that the first movie set for the comic book film genre. Without giving away too much, I'll say that fans of the first film will certainly be pleased with the darker tone and deeper emotional attachments, and that fans of the comic book will both love and hate the things that Singer and Hayter have done with this film. The "continuity ******" will be out in force on this one
Pluses:
- Nightcrawler; simply simply awesome in every sense of the word.
- Wolverine's badass rampage.
- The hooker and the bar scene - you'll know it when you see it.
- The cameo inclusion of numerous mutants that will instantly be recognized without even uttering their names.
- Rogue's character evolvement, along with Iceman.
- The final, stunning scene.
Minuses:
- James Marsden (Cyclops) nearly blows a crucial scene with borderline soap opera semantics.
- A little too much focus on Wolverine and Storm. Yes, Halle Berry won an Oscar, and yes, Hugh Jackman looking mad and kicking ass is great - but lets not ground the whole movie on thier performances alone.
- Lady Deathstrike; sorry to give this away, but no spoken lines for this character whatsoever?!?!. Definetely underutilized!
Oh, and for TRUE sci-fi nerds, tell me that the final monologue and scene doesn't remind you of the final scene of Star Trek 2: Wrath of Khan?!?! A clear homage to that film right there.
Also, for those that did not know, the screenwriter of this film (david hayter) is the same dude who voices Solid Snake in Metal Gear Solid. Useless trivia I know.
Sorry for the endless post, but I just wanted to really recommend this flick, it is awesome with a capital A. I think the Matrix Reloaded has a lot of work to do to impress me after this...
I've gotta say - Damn, this is one xcellent film (bad pun!). You never expect a sequel to live up to its predescessors in any fashion, and X2 doesn't do that at all - it exceeds every single standard that the first movie set for the comic book film genre. Without giving away too much, I'll say that fans of the first film will certainly be pleased with the darker tone and deeper emotional attachments, and that fans of the comic book will both love and hate the things that Singer and Hayter have done with this film. The "continuity ******" will be out in force on this one

Pluses:
- Nightcrawler; simply simply awesome in every sense of the word.
- Wolverine's badass rampage.
- The hooker and the bar scene - you'll know it when you see it.
- The cameo inclusion of numerous mutants that will instantly be recognized without even uttering their names.
- Rogue's character evolvement, along with Iceman.
- The final, stunning scene.
Minuses:
- James Marsden (Cyclops) nearly blows a crucial scene with borderline soap opera semantics.
- A little too much focus on Wolverine and Storm. Yes, Halle Berry won an Oscar, and yes, Hugh Jackman looking mad and kicking ass is great - but lets not ground the whole movie on thier performances alone.
- Lady Deathstrike; sorry to give this away, but no spoken lines for this character whatsoever?!?!. Definetely underutilized!
Oh, and for TRUE sci-fi nerds, tell me that the final monologue and scene doesn't remind you of the final scene of Star Trek 2: Wrath of Khan?!?! A clear homage to that film right there.
Also, for those that did not know, the screenwriter of this film (david hayter) is the same dude who voices Solid Snake in Metal Gear Solid. Useless trivia I know.
Sorry for the endless post, but I just wanted to really recommend this flick, it is awesome with a capital A. I think the Matrix Reloaded has a lot of work to do to impress me after this...