Wednesday 24 August 2022

X Marks The Spot - A Ranking of the X-Men films

And now the last in this wave of X-Men-related posts - a ranking of the X-Men films. 

First, a caveat, I still haven't seen Logan. When it was released, L banned me because he was more than slight (and justifiably) concerned that I would cry so hard I would desiccate (full story here - https://fulltimesportsfan.wordpress.com/2017/03/04/logan-which-im-banned-from-watching/). Unfortunately, due to content and language, when it's shown on TV it tends to be after 9 pm, which is when Mum calls so I haven't had the chance to watch it since. One of these days I will set aside an afternoon to watch it, but I haven't managed that yet. 

With that understood, a countdown from 9 to 1 below.

9: X-Men: The Last Stand (or X-Men 3 as everyone calls it). To quote T, it was made by the despair squid, it's the only explanation. In between at least three moments where the audience goes "but character X would never do that", a character who looks like Maggot but has Marrow's powers and randomly killing off characters at the same time as pulling the second stupidest incident of Marvel-Dead in Marvel film history ... it's not good. 

8: X-Men: Dark Phoenix - Terrible dialogue for everyone. Too much action, not enough character. Randomly making Emma Frost an alien. None of these are factors in its favour. 

Those are the only two films I probably would actually not recommend. The rest all have at least a few plus points. 

7: X-Men: Apocalypse - Apocalypse the Eternal should not feel like an afterthought in his own film, and it felt like half the film was missing. That being said, it contains the Plane Scene of Much Ow! and the look of Peter's face when he realises, this time he just wasn't fast enough. 

6: X-Men Origins: Wolverine - It leans too hard into making Wolverine a generic action hero. Hugh Jackman, lovely, marvellous, fantastic Hugh Jackman, cannot do dramatic "nooooos". On the other hand, Danny Huston gives good slithery evil as Stryker, I get to have flying exploding playing cards on my cinema screen, and for all he looks nothing like Sabretooth, Liev Schreiber gets him right. There's also the excellent pre-credits scene which would probably have been better received if Watchmen hadn't done the same thing better at around the same time. 

Everything placed 5 or higher, I actively enjoy and recommend. 

5: The Wolverine or Wolverine in Japan. The idiotic real name is probably the worst thing about it. Other than that, what's not to love. It's Wolverine with a teenage girl sidekick, well done fight scenes and a film that gets Wolverine. 

4: X-Men: Days of Future Past I am strongly tempted to put this second, and basically 4, 3 and 2 are all equally good, or near as damn it equally good. This has some excellent character bits, the most gloriously ridiculously brilliant action setpiece with the RFK stadium (seriously, you could hear the Guardian film reviewer giggling about it in his written review) and some excellent Mystique bits. 

Why is it lowest of the top 4? They kill a certain character off, and unfortunately, when the comic did it, I swore never to forgive them and so I'm not going to forgive the film for it either. 

3: X2 - X-Men United - Alan Cumming as Nightcrawler (and I don't care that it was a deleted scene, Nightcrawler and Mystique). Brian Cox giving excellent slithery evil as Stryker. *That* moment where Magneto does the thing because he actually believes he's right and what happens in this may have made him even more "ends justify the means". The end scene! 

The only draw back, matters Phoenix Force seemed a little rushed. 

2: X-Men: First Class - as the writers and producers admitted, they didn't have the money for big action scenes so they did character stuff instead. So much glorious character stuff. Banshee!!! Hank!!! Presumably teenage/early adult characters actually acting like it. The fact that I wanted to shake sense into both of the lead characters exactly when the film wanted me to. 

Best of all, the parts of it that make up "Mystique Origins (part 1)" (Mystique Origins (part 2) is the best bits of Days of Future Past). 

1: X-Men - So part of it was that this was at the height of my comic book times, and seeing the Marvel logo on the big screen back when getting to a cinema was a major process. 

The other part of it is that I love it so much. 

It's not perfect, Storm's dialogue needs a rewrite, but everything else - the opening conversation between Professor Xavier and Magneto, the introduction to Wolverine, that Wolverine, while pretending to be grumbly and grouchy immediately tries to protect Rogue, yet more teenagers actually behaving like teenagers, the sheer gribbliness of everything to do with Senator Kelly, both his politics and his fate. Rogue and Wolverine at the end of the end fight scene. 

I love it the absolute most out of all of the films.

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