“X-Men: The Last Stand” DVD Review
Diving many followers, much like Xavier and Magneto, X-Men: The Last Stand hit theatres hard in May 2006. Raking in over $230 million domestically, the movie was an unquestioned hit. While fans of the franchise may be divided over the decision to bring in Brett Ratner to take over for Bryan Singer in the final installment of the X-Men series, the movie still managed to be the biggest installment vof the franchise to date. Focusing more on action and wrapping up storylines, the movie turned out to be a fine addition to the series, though not the strongest. Minor spoilers from the film follow in this review. In X-Men: The Last Stand, a pharmaceutical “cure” for mutancy threatens to alter the course of history and the stability of the mutant community. For the first time, mutants have a choice: retain their superhuman abilities, though it isolates and alienates them, or give up their unique powers to fit in as “normal.” The opposing viewpoints of peaceful mutant leader Charles Xavier and