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Tango0126 May 2014 12:24 p.m. PST

"The great thing about X-Men: Days of Future Past is you can describe the film and its plot in one go: a Hail-Mary pass at repairing a timeline gone terribly, terribly wrong.

The amazing thing about X-Men: Days of Future Past is that it works. Both times.

The latest X-Men film, out today, is essentially a reboot of a reboot: an attempt to bridge the continuities of the original two X-flicks and the Wolverine movies with the new timeline of X-Men: First Class, while simultaneously getting rid of the albatross that was X-Men: The Last Stand. In other words, what director Bryan Singer's film sets out to accomplish is something more intricate than a simple reboot: It's trying to tear down two timelines and rebuild them into a stronger third, while maintaining coherent continuity. That kind of in-continuity overwriting is a big gamble—done wrong, you get Star Trek: Generations. Done right, you get X-Men: Days of Future Past…"
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Tango0126 May 2014 12:28 p.m. PST

Forum is not working at all! (smile).
Maybe there is an Editor's strike? (smile).

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Tango0127 May 2014 12:29 p.m. PST

Happy today work well!.

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