7/10
2000-07-13 PG-13 X-Men

X-Men

Trust a few. Fear the rest.

Release Date: 2000-07-13

Rating: 7.001 / 10

Runtime: 104 mins

Two mutants, Rogue and Wolverine, come to a private academy for their kind whose resident superhero team, the X-Men, must oppose a terrorist organization with similar powers.


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Runtime

104 minutes

Release Date

2000-07-13

Budget

$75,000,000

Box Office Earnings

$296,339,527

Cast and Crew Members

Cast

Patrick Stewart
Patrick Stewart
Anna Paquin
Anna Paquin
Tyler Mane
Tyler Mane
Ray Park
Ray Park
Rebecca Romijn
Rebecca Romijn

Crew Members

Bryan Singer
Bryan Singer Director
Tom DeSanto
Tom DeSanto Story
David Hayter
David Hayter Screenplay

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  • John Doe's avatar

    Wuchak

    Rating: 8/10

    "***“X-Men” laid the foundation for all the great Superhero flicks to come*** I think the X-Men films have been so popular because the X-Men dare to be different. The concept of the X-Men strays far from superhero conventions. If you approach the X-Men films thinking you're getting something akin to Superman, Spider-Man or Batman, forget it. The unique concept of the X-Men is that humanity is starting to evolve to the next level and a small percentage of humans all over the globe are starting to manifest superhuman powers from the mutant "X" gene. Two mutant leaders, who are old friends, take totally contrasting positions: Charles Xavier starts a school for mutant youths in upstate New York. His attitude is positive and his goal benign. Eric Lensherr or Magneto, on the other hand, is fed up with the paranoia of non-mutants. He starts a "Brotherhood of Mutants" with an attitude of superiority. Unfortunately, power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely. You could say that Xavier takes the approach of Martin Luther King Jr. while Magneto goes the route of Malcolm X, an interesting comparison. Although everybody has their favorite, I feel all three films in the original trilogy are of the same general quality: "X-Men" (2000), "X2: X-Men United" (2003) and "X-Men: The Last Stand" (2006). "X-Men" naturally lays the foundation by introducing the principle characters and the plight of the mutants. Wolverine and Rogue are introduced and slowly develop an interesting big brother/little sister type relationship. They come into contact with both Magneto's Brotherhood and Xavier's school and nobly opt for the latter. Magneto's bunch includes Sabertooth, Toad and Mystique, while Xavier's team includes Cyclops, Jean Grey and Storm, as well as adolescents Iceman and Pyro. Both groups of mutants meet and tussle at Liberty Island in New York Harbor, which is the weakest part of the film, but not bad. When "X-Men" debuted in 2000 it was easily the best comic-to-film adaption since "Superman" (1978) and "Superman II" (1980). It was the precursor to all the great superhero films that came out in the 2000s and has only lost some of its allure due to the quality of many of those films. The movie runs 1 hour, 44 minutes with several interesting deleted scenes available. GRADE: A-"

  • John Doe's avatar

    Kamurai

    Rating: 5/10

    "Decent watch, might watch again, and can recommend. This is not a good "comic book movie", but as a stand alone story, it's decent if derivative. Just pretend I did a whole rant about how this isn't like the comics, we're both better off this way. There are a lot good points like balancing the characters and stars in a way that was lauded way more in Avengers later on because everyone liked those characters better and there was some definite "oomph" to the Avengers franchise that the X-Men franchise was missing from the start, but no one had done it right yet so it was unclear what we didn't know at the time. Fox clearly put enough money into this on the basis of the cast paychecks alone, and there are several good visual effects throughout the movie. Comic consistencies aside, they really shoehorned some of the things in and there character writing is clearly misdirected. The writing has a good skeleton to it, but there are too many places where they wrote "and something cool happens to distract the audience". X-Men is a drama story, and they carried that into the movie, but it would seem they were aiming to be an action movie with a deep plot and just landed inbetween. The action is all between characters that (and I fully believed the actors did all they could) are limited to being awkward, goofy, stiff, or empty."

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the runtime of the X-Men ?

The movie is approximately 104 minutes long.

What is the X-Men's release date?

2000-07-13 marks the official release date of the movie.

What genre is the X-Men?

The movie belongs to the Adventure Action Science Fiction genres, offering a variety of experiences from adventure to fantasy.

Who are the main actors in the X-Men?

The lead actors include Hugh Jackman , Patrick Stewart , and Ian McKellen , among others.

Who directed X-Men?

The movie was directed by Bryan Singer

What is the X-Men's budget?

The movie had an estimated budget of $75,000,000 .

How much did X-Men movie earn at the box office?

A Cinderella Story grossed an estimated $296,339,527 at the box office.

What are some production companies behind the X-Men movie?

Major production companies include The Donners' Company Bad Hat Harry Productions 20th Century Fox Marvel Entertainment Group .

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