Monday, May 30, 2011

X - MEN: First Class (X - MEN NEW OFFERING)


X-MEN NEW OFFERING
Another exciting film is coming to unfold in the big screen this June, and it's the movie X-Men: First Class, an upcoming 2011 American superhero film directed by Matthew Vaughn. It is based on the characters appearing in Marvel Comics and is the fifth installment of the X-Men film series and prequel to X-Men. It is scheduled for release on June 1, 2011 in the UK and June 3 in the United States.

PROLOGUE OF THE MOVIE
In 1963, Charles Xavier starts up a school and later a team, for humans with superhuman abilities. Among them is Erik Lensherr, his best friend, also known as Magneto, and his future archenemy. X-Men: First Class portrays younger versions of characters from previous Marvel movies, as well as introducing mutants not yet seen on the silver screen.
Set during the time of the Cuban Missile Crisis, First Class shows Dr. Xavier (played by James McAvoy) and Magneto (Michael Fassbender) as contentious allies, training mutants to harness their newfound powers and eventually intervening in the seminal Cold War conflict.
The film will focus on the relationship of Professor X and Magneto, and also the origin of their groups, "the X-Men and the Brotherhood of Mutants." The film stars James McAvoy as Professor X, and Michael Fassbender as Magneto. Other cast members include Kevin Bacon, January Jones, Rose Byrne, Jennifer Lawrence, Zoƫ Kravitz, and Lucas Till. Mostly, the film was shot in England and other parts of the United States. Fox have envisioned this film as the first in a new trilogy. A marvelous one to see.

OVERVIEW OF THE FILM
Though intense sequences of action and violence and some sexual content including brief partial nudity and language is seen, still, this new offering is a must see movie this 2011.
I believe that an X-Men fan doesn’t need the dialog from the trailer to know that eventually Xavier and Magneto’s worldview on how to treat humans — coexistence versus elimination, respectively — drives the two main characters apart. The good and the bad apart.

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