X-Men
Score:
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8.67
/ 10
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Released:
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July 14, 2000
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Director:
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Bryan Singer
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Producer:
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Lauren Shuler Donner, Ralph Winter, Richard Donner
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Studio:
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20th Century Fox
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Cast:
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Bruce Davison, James Marsden, Halle Berry, Famke Janssen, Patrick Stewart, Ian McKellen, Ray Park, Anna Paquin, Hugh Jackman, Rebecca Romijn, Tyler Mane, Shawn Ashmore, Shawn Roberts
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Genre:
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Action
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Length:
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104
minutes
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X-Men Overview
Adapted from the most popular Marvel comics series of the 1990s, the X-Men live on an alternate
Earth where unusual children are born with twists to their genetic code. This "X-factor"
allows the children to perform extraordinary feats, such as flight, telekinetics and the
ability to shoot laser beams from their eyes. Unfortunately, humans fear and revile the mutants.
Professor Charles Xavier (Stewart) gathers mutants to help fight for his dream (a
world where the mutant minority and human majority can live together in harmony) to be
judged not by the extraordinary powers they possess, but by their character. He calls
this team - which includes Storm, Cyclops, Jean Grey, Wolverine and Rogue - the X-Men.
On the other hand, an old friend of Charles, named Eric Magnus (McKellen) does not share the
professor's dream. Magnus, a.k.a. Magneto, believes that the only way peace can be obtained is
by conquering the human species. And with his team of evil mutants - Mystique, Sabertooth and
Toad - he intends to follow through with his plan.
With this threat approaching, the only hope Xavier's dream has is to prevent Magneto from achieving
his goal.
Canadian Connection: Partly filmed in Toronto, Ontario.
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