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X-Men: First Class Makes Mutants Groovy On DVD This September![]()
X-Men: First Class had the bad luck to follow the single worst X-Men movie ever made. So a lot of you, quite understandably, steered clear of it. Nobody would blame you for that. The scars of Last Stand were only just healing, and now they expect you to fork over your hard-earned dollars for another X-Men movie? And this one is full of characters nobody's ever heard of! No thanks, buster.
But here's the thing: First Class is actually pretty awesome. The '60s period setting works beautifully on both a thematic and visual level. It focuses on the most interesting relationship in X-mythology, that between Charles Xavier (James McAvoy) and Erik "Magneto" Lehnsherr (Michael Fassbender). It portrays Charles as a swinging ladies' man who picks up chicks using evolutionary biology and says "groovy" a lot. It even features the single best film cameo since Bill Murray's turn in Zombieland. After a month or so of reflection, I'd place First Class as the second best X-Men film, right behind X2, and more importantly, it's a new start for the series that is rich with potential, assuming they stick with the period setting and First Class' cast. I mean, we've already got contemporary superhero flicks out the wazoo; how could we not want several more films' worth of crazy '60s mutant action? You should give it a chance, is what I'm saying. And now you'll have a second chance to let First Class make a first impression. Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment will release X-Men: First Class on Blu-ray and DVD on September 9th. Based on the press release, it looks like you'll have to opt for the Blu-ray version if you want any bonus features. Blu-ray bonus features include:
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