DVD 236 mins
PG-13 (Parental Guidance)
X-Men Collection: X-Men - Full Screen
20th Century Fox (2000)
In Collection
#642

Seen It:
Yes
Action, Fantasy, Science Fiction, Thriller
USA  /  English

Hugh Jackman Logan/Wolverine
Patrick Stewart Professor Charles Xavier
Ian McKellen Eric Lensherr/Magneto
Famke Janssen Jean Grey
James Marsden Scott Summers/Cyclops
Halle Berry Ororo Munroe/Storm
Anna Paquin Rogue
Tyler Mane Sabretooth
Ray Park Toad
Rebecca Romijn Mystique
X-Men
Bruce Davison

Director Bryan Singer
Producer Lauren Shuler Donner; Ralph Winter
Writer Bryan Singer; David Hayter
Cinematography Newton Thomas Sigel
Musician John Ottman; Michael Kamen; Jeremy Sweet; Matthew Ferraro; James Seymour Brett

X-Men
It's a rare comic-book movie that doesn't fall over its cape introducing all the characters, and X-Men is the exception, dropping us into a world that is closer to our own than Batman's Gotham City, but is still home to super-powered heroes and villains. Opening in high seriousness with paranormal activity in a World War II concentration camp and a senatorial inquiry into the growing "mutant problem", Bryan Singer's film sets up a complex background with economy and establishes vivid, strange characters well before we get to the fun. There's Halle Berry flying and summoning snowstorms, James Marsden zapping people with his "optic beams," Rebecca Romijn-Stamos shape-shifting her blue naked form, and Ray Park lashing out with his Toad-tongue. The big conflict is between Patrick Stewart's Professor X and Ian McKellen's Magneto, super-powerful mutants who disagree about their relationship with ordinary humans, but the characters we're meant to identify with are Hugh Jackman's Wolverine and Anna Paquin's Rogue. There are in-jokes enough to keep comics fans engaged, but it feels more like a science-fiction movie than a superhero picture. --Kim Newman

X2: X-Men United
X2 does a fine job of picking up where X-Men left off, giving fans more of what they liked the first time around. Under the serious-minded custody of returning director Bryan Singer, the second film of this Marvel comics franchise ups the ante on Professor Xavier (Patrick Stewart) and the superhero mutants from the first film, pitting them against a mutant-hating scientist (Brian Cox) who's determined to wipe out the mutant race by tricking Xavier into abusing his telepathic powers. More a series of spectacles than a truly satisfying thriller, X2 introduces new mutant allies while giving each of the X-Men alumni--notably the temporarily helpful Magneto (Ian McKellen)--their own time in the spotlight. Well aware of the parallels between "mutantism" and virulent intolerance in the real world, Singer lends real gravity to the proceedings, injecting dramatic urgency into a continuing franchise that, in lesser hands, might've grown patently absurd. --Jeff Shannon

Edition Details
Distributor 20th Century Fox
Edition Full Screen
Barcode 024543099666
Region Region 1
Chapters 80
Release Date 11/25/2003
Packaging Custom Case
Screen Ratio Fullscreen
Subtitles English; French; Spanish
Audio Tracks Dolby Digital Stereo [English]
Dolby Digital Surround [French]
Dolby Digital Surround [Spanish]
DTS 5.1 [English]
Layers Single Side, Dual Layer
Nr of Disks/Tapes 4

Features
Disc 1: Color Closed-captioned Dolby DTS Surround Sound