X-Men: The Last Stand

By Jeremy Frost on July-31-2006 in News and Opinions

Fox Home Entertainment will release X-Men: The Last Stand in separate Standard and Collector’s Editions on October 3rd. Both releases will be presented in an anamorphic widescreen transer, along with a Dolby Digital 5. 1(English audio track. The standard edition will feature Director & Producer Commentaries, ten Deleted Scenes, three Alternate Endings (with optional Director Commentary), Trailers, and Eastereggs. The collector’s edition will include all of the aformentioned extras, along with a 100-page …ommemorative book with stories written by Stan Lee.

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Anonymous on July 31st, 2006 at 10:08 am #

is there any chance of paying more to be able to get a cut of the film directed by someone else than that incredibly crappy, schill of a “director” Brett Ratner?

Kedrix on July 31st, 2006 at 12:32 pm #

No DTS like the first two, I might just wait on the extended or whatever for this one. Like the movie, but this seems like crappy treatment to me.

Anonymous on August 13th, 2006 at 10:09 am #

Now that Bryan Singer has totally ruined Superman and almost ruined the entire X-Men series, I would like to donate all of my savings to ensure that he never directs another superhero movie again for the rest of his life. He turns all his superhero movies into boring soap operas. With X-men III, Brett Ratner created one of the most enjoyable comic book movies I’ve ever seen. It was a pleasure to sit in the theatre and watch the combination of drama and action in what is the best chapter of the X-men series. I was on the edge of my seat watching Wolverine desperately try to save Professor X from being blown away by Dark Phoenix. I was awestruck when Magneto tossed cars aside like they were Matchbox toys and tore apart the Golden Gate Bridge. I was cheering when Warren Worthington (soon to be codenamed Angel) swooped down to save his father from certain death. Singer’s two X-men movies had nothing for me to cheer about because they never rose above the level of a boring soap opera. Sorry Singer fans, he just can’t direct comic book movies. He should stick to plain dramas like “The Usual Suspects.”

hussen on February 3rd, 2007 at 5:36 am #

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