Which film is your favorite X-Men movie?
X-Men
X2: X-Men United
X-Men: The Last Stand
X-Men Origins: Wolverine
X-Men: First Class
The Wolverine
X-Men: Days of Future Past
Which film is your favorite X-Men movie?
First Class, I enjoy all of them, but enjoyed Fassbender and McVoy's performances.
out of the ones I have seen I would say First Class easily.
Still yet to see Days of Future Past so I have no idea how I feel about that one. I also have never seen The Wolverine but considering I have always really disliked that character and I am absolutely sick of him being the main character in the X-Men franchise I don't think it would rate highly for me at all![]()
Definitely Days of Future Past. This movie just had the heart that some of the other movies lacked.
It's a toss up right now between X2 and DOFP.
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Man, this is tougher than I thought!
I would have to say X2, it is the one I enjoy watching the most (but FC & DoFP are right behind!)
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It's a tie between X2 and First Class, The Wolverine and DOFP are close runner ups.
DOFP for sure. X2 was great, but some of that AWFUL wire work that Singer used (it and X1 were some of the worse ever, IMHO), and what they did with Lady Deathstrike (producers at the time just wanting to showcase characters from the comics without caring at all why they were popular or what their stories were, they just wanted them for the effects!), kept this from topping my list. First Class was great, but a number of scenes from DOFP just impressed the heck out of me.
In particular, that utterly hopeless feeling the movie gave me during the last moments of the future storyline, then cutting so drastically to a perfect future that was almost dreamlike in how happy and calming it was, really left a major impression on me. It left me smiling well after the movie was over.
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