X2: X-Men United (2003)
Runtime: 2 hrs 15 mins
Genre: Action/Adventure
Starring: Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart, Ian McKellen, Halle Berry, Famke Janssen
Screenwriter: Michael Dougherty, Daniel Harris, David Hayter
Story: Zak Penn, Bryan Singer, David Hayter
Producer: Lauren Shuler Donner, Ralph Winter
Composer: John Ottman
DVD Info
Release:
Apr 1, 2008
DVD Features:
- Region 1
- Keep Case
- Widescreen - 1.85
Audio:
- Dolby Surround - French, Spanish
- Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
- DTS 5.1 - English
Disc 1:
Additional Release Material:
- Audio Commentaries - 1. Brian Singer - Director, Tom Sigel - Cinematographer
- 2. Producers/Writer
Disc 2:
Additional Release Material:
- Featurettes - 1. "The Secret Origin of X-Men"
- 2. "Nightcrawler Reborn"
- 3. "Introducing the Incredible Nightcrawler"
- 4. "FX2 - Visual Effects"
- 5. "Evolution in the Details - Designing X2"
- 6. "United Colors of X"
- 7. "Wolverine Deathstrike Fight Rehearsal"
- 8. "Nightcrawler Time-Lapse"
- 9. "Requiem for Mutants - The Score of X2"
- 10. "X2 Global Webcast Highlights"
- Documentaries - 1. "The Second Uncanny Issue of X-Men"
- 2. "Wolverine/Deathstrike Fight Rehearsal"
- Alternate Scenes - Deleted/Extended Scenes (11)
- Trailers - Theatrical Trailers
Interactive Features:
- Multiple Angles - "Nightcrawler Attack"
Text/Image Galleries:
- Stills/Photos - Galleries (26)
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Reviews
Singer and his screenwriters know the value of a surprise and they deliver their share without dipping into the absurd. The result is a movie that surpasses expectations, a superhero flick that can rightfully take its place alongside the best.
Bryan Singer ... makes sure the animating theme of this series -- the freedom to be different in the face of intolerant authority -- doesn't get lost in the din of battle.
Possibly one of the best superhero franchises in history, X2 is thoroughly engaging, well acted and well plotted. Bryan Singer is a master of the genre.
The emotional spectrum has widened, too, encompassing buoyant mirth and heroic tragedy.
Like the first film, this one once again failed me to draw me into the world of the X-Men.
As a big screen comic book, X2 is the most rewarding I have yet seen.
A superbly done roller coaster of a sci-fi/fantasy spectacle.
A fitting salute to a comic that has spanned many decades and fans of all ages.
X2 is motivated by a love of the action and characters. It's chaotic sometimes, and parts of it drag. But the affection shows, and you feel the director's enthusiasm.
[T]his is a dazzling bit of comic book adaptation, but it never insults the intelligence.
Thanks to ample action, a stellar cast, amazing effects and a storyline that’s solid without being convoluted, it’s Xcellent entertainment.
The "X2: X-Men United" DVD is Straight Butter and a must own DVD for any true film fan.
The summer has arrived, and with it possibly the best sequel we’ll see this year… The X-Men are back, and back with style.
Fleshes out a futuristic world that is never entirely remote, spiced up with the stinging social issues of the immediate present.
This isn’t bloated the way most sequels can get, this is simply bigger and more impressive in all the right places.
Full of action, babes, story, and style--now just axe about half the cast so we can have some focus.
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