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X-Men: First Class

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OK, what the crap? I stayed after the credits Friday night, and there was no scene.

And yet, according to wikipedia:
He (Darwin) ends up appearing to be killed by Shaw after he is forced to eat nuclear energy. His body forms a metallic like material, then stone to try to contain the energy planted inside of him. After the credits roll, he is seen reforming his body into energy on the moon.

WTF? No end scene for me as well.

Oh well, I'll wait until the Blu-Ray release.
 
No extra scene for me either. But, I was busy at the drive-in watching Super 8 on the other screen behind me as soon as the credits were rolling. (Still, I think I would have noticed another scene.)

It's the first x-men movie that I've seen & I was pleasantly entertained. Apparently there were things you "should have known" if you were a fan of the series. My wife kept asking me questions about that - things she picked up that were absent in the script, but that she thought should have been known. Basically, at the end of the movie, she didn't have a clue if Magneto was a good guy or a bad guy. Are they all good guys, 2 teams? All bad guys? She was lost.
 
It wasn't bad, but it felt like they should have made two films out of it. The Erik-Charles dynamic was good, but everything else seemed undeveloped. I'm glad they didn't try to cram way too much depth into the runtime they had (like Dune), but splitting it up would have been better.
 
No extra scene for me either. But, I was busy at the drive-in watching Super 8 on the other screen behind me as soon as the credits were rolling. (Still, I think I would have noticed another scene.)

It's the first x-men movie that I've seen & I was pleasantly entertained. Apparently there were things you "should have known" if you were a fan of the series. My wife kept asking me questions about that - things she picked up that were absent in the script, but that she thought should have been known. Basically, at the end of the movie, she didn't have a clue if Magneto was a good guy or a bad guy. Are they all good guys, 2 teams? All bad guys? She was lost.

DP, if you do not know if the big M was good or bad, they did a good job... although M was pretty totalitarian in the first series...
 
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