I'd say the reviews for First Class aren't oddly positive but well-earned. X3 got well-earned bad reviews, and the first two X-Men films got well-earned good reviews. So I figured they knew what they were talking about if this latest one is a return to form.Rigel wrote:I've seen reviews for both of them. The ones for XM:FC are oddly positive, the ones for Thor seem to confirm that I won't like it. I attribute the positive reviews to fanboism, but I'll give this a shot on video.Lord Foul wrote:That's strange. The one year where you have two good ones out at the same time. You need to check the reviews of both Thor and this film. I'd say they definitely go against the grain of what you're expecting.Rigel wrote: Funny, that's how I feel about all the comic book films being released this year
Unless you can articulate why you like it, beyond the visuals & the inclusion of popular characters?
It's a very engaging story, well-paced and told. The characters are true to the ones we've seen painted in the original X-Men films and you can see their motives and why they become who they'll be. The action was fantastically choreographed. I just got a good, satisfying feeling of quality and not some jumbled mess like X3 was.
As for Thor: I've not seen it either, but from everything I'm hearing (and reading) it's actually a pretty sleek little piece of film underneath a campy-looking exterior.
Now. Back to roasting my minions on a hot poker.