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X-men: The Last Stand

2006, Movie, PG-13, 115 mins

X-MEN: THE LAST STAND
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Directed by the blandly competent Brett Ratner, the third X-MEN feature hauls out the heavy special-effects artillery and takes no prisoners on the story front, but lacks the pop gravitas that distinguished the earlier films. It opens in flashback, when mutant supremacist-to-be Eric Lensherr/Magneto (Ian McKellen) and Dr. Charles Xavier (Patrick Stewart) are still allies in the two-front war against antimutant bigotry, and are teaching mutants to harness their gifts and convi... read more leave a comment
Year: 2006
Rated PG-13

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Cast
Hugh Jackman: Logan/Wolverine
Halle Berry: Ororo Munroe/Storm
Ian McKellen: Eric Lensherr/Magneto
Famke Janssen: Dr. Jean Grey/Phoenix
Anna Paquin: Marie D'Ancanto/Rogue
Kelsey Grammer: Dr. Hank McCoy/Beast

 

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Magneto rips the Golden Gate Bridge apart.
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Logan and Storm practice inside a training session.
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Angel breaks free, crashes through the window, and flies into the San Francisco bay.
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Storm battles Callisto while Wolverine battles Juggernaut until the Professor explodes.
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