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X-Men (2000) Also known as: - X-Men: The Movie - X-Men 1.5 |
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Stunt crew
Coordinators: Rick Forsayeth Ben Jensen (Assistant) Gary Jensen Scott Leva (2nd unit) Jonathan Ke Quan (Rigger) Chi Wah Ling (Rigger)
Doubles: Troy Brenna (Sabretooth) Mary Fallick (Storm) Dale Gibson (Wolverine) Steve McMichael (Wolv.) Billy Oliver (Cyclops) Vicky Philips (Mystique) Paul Rutledge (Toad) Mary Ann Stevens (J. Grey) Darren McGuire (Wolverine)
Performers: Tommy Chang Phil Chiu Ho Chow Dennis Keiffer James Kim Simon Kim Danny Lima John Stoneham Sr. Ron van Hart
Director: Bryan SInger |
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Cast
Patrick Stewart Ian McKellen Hugh Jackman Halle Berry Famke Janssen Ray Park Tyler Mane |
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: Professor X : Magneto : Wolverine : Storm : Jean Grey : Toad : Sabretooth |
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Story
Mutants are humans, born with special powers, called; the X-Factor. Professor Xaviers trains them to do good. Magneto, however, leader of the Brotherhood of Evil, is his former friend and now most deadly enemy.
Both are always looking out for new mutants, who at any time must be able to fight each other, using their most unique and dangerous gifts against each other, to rule the world, .....or save it, while being feared for who and what they are. |
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My thoughts
One of the best action movies. It had good action, good acting, good sci-fi and a good story. A rare combination.
We were lucky to have the ultra-cool Hugh Jackman, Ian McKellen, Patrick Stewart and the menacing Tyler Mane and Ray Park.
Especially Ray Park deserves credit for putting a little martial arts in the movie. A good job is done by the many stuntperformers and coordinators, who made this more than just an action movie. Thanks to the acting and story. |
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