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The X-Men excitement begins with the action-packed original film trilogy, featuring superstars Hugh Jackman, Halle Berry, Patrick Stewart, Ian McKellen and more! In X-MEN, a group of mutant outcasts learn to control their powers at Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters. Then in X2: X-MEN UNITED, the X-Men must join forces with their deadliest enemies to prevent the destruction of all mutants. And in X-MEN: THE LAST STAND, the discovery of a controversial "cure" for genetic mutation triggers the war to end all wars! Review: A Great Boxset For The X-Men Fan... - What we have here is a simple boxset for the X-men Trilogy of movies. You get X-Men , X2 and X-Men: The Last Stand. While the box-set itself is not very impressive, the quality of the DVDs is. The package comes in a simple laminated box with each DVD having its own standard sized case. Each disk looks great on my DVD player(1080p up-scaled) and the audio is crisp. SPECIAL FEATURES DISK 1: X-Men - Deleted Scenes** - Animatics - Art Gallery - Storyboards - Trailers & TV Spots - Hugh Jackman Screen Test - "Metant Watch" Featurette - Charlie Rose Interview **The Deleted Scenes are part of a 10 minute addition of the film. To view them you must watched the film in "Branching" Mode (in the options). This is perhaps the weakest part of the DVD as instead of smoothly transitioning the scenes into the movie they are loaded in. What this means is when a deleted scene comes up, the DVD stops playing a moment(black screen) and loads the deleted scene, which has the X-Men symbol in the corner. When finished the DVD goes to a black screen again and reloads where you were in the film. It makes for a very clunky play-through. On Older DVD's you could select the scenes individually. On the DVD I got you are unable to. Disk 2: X2: X-Men United - Audio Commentary by Bryan Singer & Newton Thomas Sigel - Audio Commentary by the Writers & Producers * Outside of the commentary there is no bonus features what-so-ever on the disk I received. The movie itself was great! Disk 3: X3: The Last Stand - Audio Commentary by Director/Screenwriters and Producers - Deleted Scenes - 3 Alternative Endings OVERALL: If you are looking to own all 3 movies then this set is a great deal, as you get all 3 movies for a fair price here. While this does not constitute a complete collection, since there are special features are missing (especially the 2nd movie) you can't go wrong with this set. Review: Three for the price of one. - Who wouldn't want three fantastic movies for the price of one? - well you would be a fool not too! X-MEN THE TRILOGY - all three fantastic movies in one handy cardboard box. Like all trilogies, the first movie is great - you get a good sense of who is who, what they are and what they can do. There is action, romance even a dirty little love triangle. But as the series continues for me they do go slightly down hill. By the time you reach the third movie (new director) you have characters galore however not enough time to actually focus on them they are sort of just blowing through, blink and you miss them. While others you simply stare at the screen thinking, "hey where did this dude rock in from?" not to mention the EXTREME action, actions good, when it is done properly! For me, if i had no idea of x-men prior to watching these movies i would have been rather confused. All in all i did like this series, i wouldn't have brought if i didn't and i think you as a consumer would feel the same. It is an easy watch, and definately something you can turn on when you feel like not focusing on anything.



| Contributor | Aaron Douglas, Aaron Pearl, Aaron Stanford, Abi Ganem, Adam Robitel, Adrian Hough, Alan Cumming, Alex Ferris, Alexander Burton, Alf Humphreys, Alfonso Quijada, Andy Grote, Anthony Heald, Aron Tager, Ben Foster, Ben Glenday, Ben Jensen, Benita Ha, Bill Duke, Brad Kelly, Brad Loree, Brenna O'Brien, Brett Morris, Brett Ratner, Brian Cox III, Bryan Singer, Bryce Hodgson, Cameron Bright, Carson Manning, Cayden Boyd, Cecil Phillips, Charles Siegel, Chelah Horsdal, Chiara Zanni, Chris Claremont, Clayton Watmough, Colin Lawrence, Connor Widdows, Cotter Smith, Dan Duran, Dania Ramirez, Daniel Cudmore, Daniel Magder, Darren McGuire, Dave Allen Clark, Dave Brown, David Black, David Fabrizio, David Hayter, David J Nichols, David Kaye, Deryck Blake, Desiree Zurowski, Devin Douglas Drewitz, Donna Goodhand, Doug Lennox, Dylan Kussman, Eleanor Comes, Elias Zarou, Ellen Page, Elliot Page, Emy Aneke, Eric Dane, George Buza, Glen Curtis, Greg Rikaart, Gregori Miakouchkine, Guiseppe Gallaccio, Haley Ramm, Halle Berry, Hugh Jackman, Ilke Hincer, Jackie A Greenbank, James Kirk, Jason S Whitmer, Jay Yoo, Jermaine Lopez, Jill Krop, Jill Teed, Joey Purpura, John Nelles, John Pyper-Ferguson, Josef Sommer, Julian Christopher, Julian Richings, Justin Callan, Katie Stuart, Katrina Florece, Kea Wong, Keely Purvis, Kelly Hu, Kelsey Grammer, Ken Leung, Kendall Cross, Kenneth J. McGregor, Kevin Rushton, Kurt Max Runte, Lance Gibson, Lloyd Adams, Lori Stewart, Luke Pohl, Madison Lanc, Makenzie Vega, Malcolm Nefsky, Manuel Verge, Mark Lukyn, Marrett Green, Matt Weinberg, Meiling Melançon, Mi Jung Lee, Michael David Simms, Michael Joycelyn, Michael Murphy, Michael Reid Mackay, Michael Soltis, Michasha Armstrong, Nanette Barrutia-Harrison, Nolan Funk, Omahyra, Patrick Stewart, Peter Kawasaki, Peter Wingfield, Quinn Wright, R. Lee Ermey, Ralph Zuljan, Rebecca Romijn-Stamos, Rene Quijada, Richard Bradshaw, Richard C Burton, Richard Yee, Robert Hayley, Robert Snow, Roger R. Cross, Ron Blecker, Ron James, Ron Sham, Rupinder Brar, Scott Leva, Shauna Kain, Shawn Ashmore, Sheri G Feldman, Shohreh Aghdashloo, Sideah Alladice, Stan Lee, Stephen Spender, Steve Bacic, Sumela Kay, Tanya Newbould, Ted Friend, Todd Dulmage, Tom De Santo, Ty Olsson, Via Saleaumua, Vinnie Jones, Wolfgang Muller, Zoltan Buday Contributor Aaron Douglas, Aaron Pearl, Aaron Stanford, Abi Ganem, Adam Robitel, Adrian Hough, Alan Cumming, Alex Ferris, Alexander Burton, Alf Humphreys, Alfonso Quijada, Andy Grote, Anthony Heald, Aron Tager, Ben Foster, Ben Glenday, Ben Jensen, Benita Ha, Bill Duke, Brad Kelly, Brad Loree, Brenna O'Brien, Brett Morris, Brett Ratner, Brian Cox III, Bryan Singer, Bryce Hodgson, Cameron Bright, Carson Manning, Cayden Boyd, Cecil Phillips, Charles Siegel, Chelah Horsdal, Chiara Zanni, Chris Claremont, Clayton Watmough, Colin Lawrence, Connor Widdows, Cotter Smith, Dan Duran, Dania Ramirez, Daniel Cudmore, Daniel Magder, Darren McGuire, Dave Allen Clark, Dave Brown, David Black, David Fabrizio, David Hayter, David J Nichols, David Kaye, Deryck Blake, Desiree Zurowski, Devin Douglas Drewitz, Donna Goodhand, Doug Lennox, Dylan Kussman, Eleanor Comes, Elias Zarou, Ellen Page, Elliot Page, Emy Aneke, Eric Dane, George Buza, Glen Curtis, Greg Rikaart, Gregori Miakouchkine, Guiseppe Gallaccio, Haley Ramm, Halle Berry, Hugh Jackman, Ilke Hincer, Jackie A Greenbank, James Kirk, Jason S Whitmer, Jay Yoo, Jermaine Lopez, Jill Krop, Jill Teed, Joey Purpura, John Nelles, John Pyper-Ferguson, Josef Sommer, Julian Christopher, Julian Richings, Justin Callan, Katie Stuart, Katrina Florece, Kea Wong, Keely Purvis, Kelly Hu, Kelsey Grammer, Ken Leung, Kendall Cross, Kenneth J. McGregor, Kevin Rushton, Kurt Max Runte, Lance Gibson, Lloyd Adams, Lori Stewart, Luke Pohl, Madison Lanc, Makenzie Vega, Malcolm Nefsky, Manuel Verge, Mark Lukyn, Marrett Green, Matt Weinberg, Meiling Melançon, Mi Jung Lee, Michael David Simms, Michael Joycelyn, Michael Murphy, Michael Reid Mackay, Michael Soltis, Michasha Armstrong, Nanette Barrutia-Harrison, Nolan Funk, Omahyra, Patrick Stewart, Peter Kawasaki, Peter Wingfield, Quinn Wright, R. Lee Ermey, Ralph Zuljan, Rebecca Romijn-Stamos, Rene Quijada, Richard Bradshaw, Richard C Burton, Richard Yee, Robert Hayley, Robert Snow, Roger R. Cross, Ron Blecker, Ron James, Ron Sham, Rupinder Brar, Scott Leva, Shauna Kain, Shawn Ashmore, Sheri G Feldman, Shohreh Aghdashloo, Sideah Alladice, Stan Lee, Stephen Spender, Steve Bacic, Sumela Kay, Tanya Newbould, Ted Friend, Todd Dulmage, Tom De Santo, Ty Olsson, Via Saleaumua, Vinnie Jones, Wolfgang Muller, Zoltan Buday See more |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 2,611 Reviews |
| Format | Blu-ray |
| Genre | Action/Adventure |
| Initial release date | 2016-01-01 |
| Language | English |
J**N
A Great Boxset For The X-Men Fan...
What we have here is a simple boxset for the X-men Trilogy of movies. You get X-Men , X2 and X-Men: The Last Stand. While the box-set itself is not very impressive, the quality of the DVDs is. The package comes in a simple laminated box with each DVD having its own standard sized case. Each disk looks great on my DVD player(1080p up-scaled) and the audio is crisp. SPECIAL FEATURES DISK 1: X-Men - Deleted Scenes** - Animatics - Art Gallery - Storyboards - Trailers & TV Spots - Hugh Jackman Screen Test - "Metant Watch" Featurette - Charlie Rose Interview **The Deleted Scenes are part of a 10 minute addition of the film. To view them you must watched the film in "Branching" Mode (in the options). This is perhaps the weakest part of the DVD as instead of smoothly transitioning the scenes into the movie they are loaded in. What this means is when a deleted scene comes up, the DVD stops playing a moment(black screen) and loads the deleted scene, which has the X-Men symbol in the corner. When finished the DVD goes to a black screen again and reloads where you were in the film. It makes for a very clunky play-through. On Older DVD's you could select the scenes individually. On the DVD I got you are unable to. Disk 2: X2: X-Men United - Audio Commentary by Bryan Singer & Newton Thomas Sigel - Audio Commentary by the Writers & Producers * Outside of the commentary there is no bonus features what-so-ever on the disk I received. The movie itself was great! Disk 3: X3: The Last Stand - Audio Commentary by Director/Screenwriters and Producers - Deleted Scenes - 3 Alternative Endings OVERALL: If you are looking to own all 3 movies then this set is a great deal, as you get all 3 movies for a fair price here. While this does not constitute a complete collection, since there are special features are missing (especially the 2nd movie) you can't go wrong with this set.
N**S
Three for the price of one.
Who wouldn't want three fantastic movies for the price of one? - well you would be a fool not too! X-MEN THE TRILOGY - all three fantastic movies in one handy cardboard box. Like all trilogies, the first movie is great - you get a good sense of who is who, what they are and what they can do. There is action, romance even a dirty little love triangle. But as the series continues for me they do go slightly down hill. By the time you reach the third movie (new director) you have characters galore however not enough time to actually focus on them they are sort of just blowing through, blink and you miss them. While others you simply stare at the screen thinking, "hey where did this dude rock in from?" not to mention the EXTREME action, actions good, when it is done properly! For me, if i had no idea of x-men prior to watching these movies i would have been rather confused. All in all i did like this series, i wouldn't have brought if i didn't and i think you as a consumer would feel the same. It is an easy watch, and definately something you can turn on when you feel like not focusing on anything.
B**Y
Worked fine
No issued with dvd
R**S
Best if you were not following the comic books
Brett Rattner and Bryan Singer, as directors, have entirely different takes on the mythology of the X-Universe. While watching the first two, Singer takes you on a journey, bending a LOT of rules, but with reverence to get the main idea across. Then you come sliding into third and CRASH! Rattner slams you over the head with over-the-top action, shocking murders, destruction of a kind by the Phoenix never imagined by the comic book. Phoenix was definitely unleashed in the movie, but the action was so jarring, so many different things were going on with the mutant cure, Phoenix's resurrection and subsequent "trance" since all she did was stand around and look forbidding, suspected love triangles with Bobby, Rogue and Kitty that the movie lacked reasonable coherence. If you are an X-fan who loves anything anybody throws at you with no regard for respect, this is the trilogy for you. If you are an X-fan who won't like "just anything" but still love the X-men in any incarnation this is for you. If you are an X-fan who won't like just anything but just likes to pick stuff apart, this is for you. And if you're not an X-fan but like lots of action, this is for you. If only Rattner hadn't blown it! The brightest spot in X-3 was Kelsey Grammar's take on Beast. "Fascinating!" And the first two--HUGH JACKMAN as Wolverine-didn't think he could pull it off but he does. The extras are boring IMO though, since I tend to not care about extras. Ian Mckellan and Patrick Stewart are superb as Magneto and Professor. Action packed, yes.
A**S
Classic Trio on Bluray
Classic collection, arrived in better shape than most discs I get through Amazon (i.e. case wasn't cracked, discs weren't floating around inside). Very happy to add it to the collection!
J**Y
The 4k transfer makes it better but still cheesy
When I was younger I liked these movies quite a bit. Now it’s not a great story and very cheesy. But still fun
S**Y
World War X
In X1 there was the attempt by Magneto (played superbly by Ian McKellan) to convert humans to mutants. In X2 it was a plot by a corrupt Fed to kill all the mutants using Xavier (Patrick Stewart). In X3 a "cure" is found that makes all mutants human. Cure indeed. Who said the mutants were sick? Such is the view of the mutant self-proclaimed leader Magneto. In the final chapter, Magneto fears that the "cure" will be forced upon the mutant population and wages war against the source of the cure with the aim to destroy it and anything that gets in his and his loyal followers way. All three movies are suspenseful and exciting. No bathroom break urges in these films. New mutants are hatched in each film and some of our favorite mutants are dispatched (quite early on in X3). Special effects are 5-stars. If you've not seen any of the movies (or all of the movies) in the trilogy, this 3-pack is a great opportunity to see a classic tale in chronological order and own a classic 3-part tale in the genre that belongs in any sci-fi fan's collection. Hugh Jackman is excellent in the tough-guy roll as Wolverine (we like you better as a tough guy, Hugh); Halle Berry (Storm), Anna Paquin (Rogue), James Marsden (Cyclops) and Rebecca Romijn (Mystique) are all spot-on too. And Famke Janssen is Phoenix whose character is key to the trilogy. Beast is in X3 too, actually played by (to my surprise in the rolling credits)...Kelsey Grammer! Now there's a real mutation! All in all a very entertaining 6 hours of movies here. X fans won't miss these, and you shouldn't either if you're into the action, sci-fi or fantasy genres.
M**N
Tripe X-men action.
The X-men X Trilogy movie box set is excellent for your collection. 😀👍