X-Men: The Last Stand is the third X-Men movie. Professor Xavier bands together a powerful force of mutants when a “cure” is found. Faced with a choice to retain their mutations and remain outcasts or to conform, X-Men: The Last Stand promises to bring us a war to end all wars. To help them along the way are new recruits The Beast and Angel.
Blogcritics have varying perspectives on X-Men: The Last Stand:
Movie Review: X-Men - The Last Stand
If this piece of popcorn extravaganza provokes discussions and thoughts on some of today's most-debated issues, it could only be a good thing.
Posted to Video by Ray Wong on June 1, 2006 07:00 AM
X-Men: The Last Stand and Conformity in America
The story is a metaphor for the issue of English as the "official American language," for example.
Posted to Politics by Film and Politics Review on May 31, 2006 09:29 AM
Movie Review: X-Men: The Last Stand
Review of X-Men: The Last Stand, the third and supposedly final X-Men film.
Posted to Video by Vichus Smith on May 31, 2006 09:05 AM
Movie Review: X-Men: The Last Stand
X-Men: The Last Stand is fast, fun, and unpredictable — qualities that have been lacking in the season's movies thus far.
Posted to Video by A. Horbal on May 31, 2006 06:50 AM
Box Office Update for 5/26-5/28: X-Men: The Last Stand Takes Charge and Sets Records
X-Men excels. Da Vinci still has legs, but two left feet.
Posted to Video by Chris Beaumont on May 31, 2006 12:35 AM
Satire: Movie Review: X-Men: The Last Stand
Just as good as seeing it in theaters, but for free.
Posted to Video by Ken Edwards on May 30, 2006 09:38 PM







Article comments
1 - Vinny
X-Men The Last Stand was deffinately inferior to the other two. Ratner has got nothing on Singer and that movie should have been 30 minutes longer. What a bad script the lines were not clever at all and all the little quips were poorly executed.