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Closed Caption; Full-length audio commentary by director Brett Rathner and screenwriters Simon Kinberg & Zak Penn; Producer commentary by Avi Arad, Lauren Shuler Donner and Ralph Winter; Deleted scenes and 3 alternate endings with optional audio commentary
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- X-Men 3: The Last Stand
1. Years Ago/Main Titles
2. The Simulation
3. Interrogating Mystique
4. A Cure for Mutation
5. The Rally
6. Jean's Return
7. Transformation
8. Rescue and Abandonment
9. Jean's True Power
10. Out of Control
11. Remembering the Professor
12. Magneto's Army
13. Saving Xavier School
14. Public Threat
15. At Magneto's Camp
16. Raid
17. Final Stand
18. Assault on Alcatraz
19. Holding the Line
20. Protecting the Cure
21. One of Them
22. Because of Love
23. As They Should Be
24. Powerless/End Titles
1. Years Ago/Main Titles
2. The Simulation
3. Interrogating Mystique
4. A Cure for Mutation
5. The Rally
6. Jean's Return
7. Transformation
8. Rescue and Abandonment
9. Jean's True Power
10. Out of Control
11. Remembering the Professor
12. Magneto's Army
13. Saving Xavier School
14. Public Threat
15. At Magneto's Camp
16. Raid
17. Final Stand
18. Assault on Alcatraz
19. Holding the Line
20. Protecting the Cure
21. One of Them
22. Because of Love
23. As They Should Be
24. Powerless/End Titles
The X-Men trilogy draws to an eminently satisfying conclusion with this highly emotional, action-packed installment focusing on the final showdown between the "good" mutants led by Dr. Xavier (Patrick Stewart) and the "evil" ones led by Magneto (Ian McKellen). The latter's carefully calculated rebellion against human society gathers momentum when the government announces its plans to implement a recently discovered "cure" that neutralizes the mutant gene, but the X-Men (and -Women) remain steadfast in their defense of the status quo -- even though it poses risks to them as well. Director Brett Ratner, who made his bones helming the Rush Hour movies, demonstrates his mettle by steering the complex story line through a maze of plot complications and new characters. He also shows himself more than equal to the task of staging elaborate action sequences that rely heavily on cutting-edge special effects, and the film's climactic donnybrook is one that X-Men fans will long remember. One thing, though: Prepare yourself for a high body count. Several major characters in this franchise won't make it to the final fadeout, although colorful new ones -- including Kelsey Grammer's Beast, Ben Foster's Angel, and Vinnie Jones's Juggernaut -- take their places. Of paramount importance is the fate of Jean Grey (Famke Janssen), resurrected from the dead as the aptly named Phoenix; her character is the linchpin of the whole story. As superhero movies go, X-Men: The Last Stand is top shelf in every respect, and it’s sure to hold up in repeated viewings. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble
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