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Sep 2013
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Well that decides it... Xmen trilogy will be more on my watchlist than Predator trilogy. I love both, but I love Xmen more. Sorry predator, don't blast me with your shoulder cannon.
But seriously, I would consider a price of $35 (if it comes down to that) as a steal for the Xmen trilogy! Edit: I am basing my wishful-thinking price on the Apes trilogy and how that eventually came down to $35. Wasn't it $25 on same deal though? (Maybe Prime Day?) |
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X2 is one of the best superhero movies ever made. If the only way to get it is in a box set with the atrocious, thankfully wiped from the timeline X3, I'll have to suck it up like I did with the Spiderman Trilogy box set.
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$47 is a good price if you actually want all three movies. I, however, do not. I wonder if it will be (probably will) a Black Friday deal.
The five movie Spider-man steelbook collection was $50 for Black Friday. A few other series - Hunger Games and Planet of the Apes - were Black Friday deals. And those are three different studios represented. I wouldn't be surprised to see this in the 30s for pricing and I'm totally in for that as that would be less than $20 for the two movies I actually want. |
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#53 |
Blu-ray Baron
Jun 2008
Dry County
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$47 is a great deal period. For three movies. You can't get three new release movies separately for that price. If these movies are released separately it would cost you more, probably, to get just the first two as it would to get the trilogy.
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Blu-ray Baron
Jun 2008
Dry County
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WHO only wants one of them? Granted, X-Men: The Last Stand is not the greatest cinema ever made. But the other two? Hands down the two best comic book movies ever made and the reason we are sitting here talking about comic book movies in this age. A lot was riding on X-Men, as that one movie could make or break other comic books movies. At that point and time, comic books were not really a thing and what was released pretty much put the nail in the coffin for this genre. You had two back to back big misfires with Batman and Robin and Steel. After those two movies, I think studios were a lot more sheepish. Warner nixed their Nicholas Cage Superman movie not long after. There hadn't been a truly successful breakout comic book movie since Batman I think.
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Aug 2018
LIC, NYC
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I believe it was Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991) and The Matrix (1999) that made superhero movies what they are today. The special effects used in X-Men (2000)[to a certain extent], Spider-Man (2002), Hulk (2003) and X2: X-Men United (2003) made anything (superhero) possible. The use of CGI was built upon with movies like; Superman Returns (2006), The Incredible Hulk (2008) and Iron Man (2008) to get us to where we currently are. |
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