Steinesongo
Too many fans seem to be blown away
MoPoshy
Absolutely brilliant
Kodie Bird
True to its essence, the characters remain on the same line and manage to entertain the viewer, each highlighting their own distinctive qualities or touches.
Tyreece Hulme
One of the best movies of the year! Incredible from the beginning to the end.
priceturner
Despite great returning performances, and welcomed new performances from Kelsey Grammer and Ellen Page. X-Men: The Last Stand fails in a thinly written script, butchering the classic Phoenix Saga Arch, and strange direction from Brett Ratner. With a strange performance from Famke Jansen which isn't bad, it's just underwhelming. The Last Stamd will always be the weakest of the original trilogy, despite some good moments. Ending the classic X-Men films on an odd note.
archer191273
I have come to the conclusion that people on this site have taste where the sun doesn't shine. I actually think that this movie is the best in the whole franchise. I guess you'll have to watch it and be the judge yourself. Do yourself a favour and don't go off the stinky reviews on imdb. These morons are self proclaimed movie critics. I have more taste in my johnson.
filmtogo
It's the not so good finale to the original X-Men trilog. But besides a convoluted story with way too many mutants getting their little moments - Angel is a joke! - this is not as bad as everyone is saying. It has a very nice idea about not having to be a mutant anymore and instead having the choice if you want to be human or mutant. But of course the film has not time to dig deeper. There is a child who has the power to make mutant powers go away and everyone wants to get to him first. Best addition is Ellen Page as Kitty Pryde. Sadly Iceman Shawn Ashmore gets more to do - I really never cared for him so this was actually boring. Then there is the Dark Phoenix story somehow put into all of this too. That's the saddest part. This mega X-Men event becomes a sidestory to once again Magneto who wants to rule the world as superior species.
Pjtaylor-96-138044
Another example of the third being the weakest, 'X-men: The Last Stand (2006)' is no where near as good as the two films that preceded it. It feels like it was rushed into, and through ,production simply to cash-in on the franchise's success, with little thought given to the status of the screenplay. Still, it has some good moments sprinkled throughout and a tight enough pace that it's never boring. It definitely isn't as bad as some would have you believe. It's just disappointing, given that the prior title had bucked the trend of sequels never being as good as the first. This one just cemented the fact that the third is usually the worst. 6/10