X-Men: Days of Future Past Page #3

Synopsis: In the future, the mutants and the humans that help them are slaughtered by powerful robots named Sentinels. Professor Xavier, Wolverine, Magneto, Storm, Kitty Pryde and her friends meet at a monastery in China and Xavier explains that the invincible Sentinels were created using the DNA of Mystique that was captured in 1973 when she tried to assassinate their creator Dr. Bolivar Trask. Xavier tells that their only chance is return to 1973 using Pryde's ability to join Charles Xavier and Erik Lehnsherr to convince Mystique to give up of her intention. . However, only Wolverine can withstand the damages of the time travel. Will he succeed in stopping Mystique and the Sentinel Program and save the mutants and their human friends from annihilation?
Director(s): Bryan Singer
Production: 20th Century Fox
  Nominated for 1 Oscar. Another 15 wins & 47 nominations.
 
IMDB:
8.0
Metacritic:
75
Rotten Tomatoes:
90%
PG-13
Year:
2014
132 min
$199,305,306
Website
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at Oxford University.

And I quote...

"To Homo Neanderthalensis...

"his mutant cousin,

Homo Sapiens..."

which is us...

"was an aberration.

"The arrival of the mutated

human species, Homo Sapiens...

"was followed by the immediate

extinction of their less evolved kin."

Well...

Now, we are

the Neanderthal.

Speak for yourself,

Dr. Trask.

You know,

when you sent our soldiers to Vietnam...

without the weapons they

needed to win the war...

you underestimated

your enemy.

You do that

with this enemy...

Mmm...

and it won't be some border

skirmish halfway around the world.

This time, the war will

be for our streets...

our cities, our homes...

and by the time you see the

need for my program...

it will be too late...

and you will have lost

two wars in one lifetime.

We are sorry,

Dr. Trask...

but your Sentinel Program...

it ain't gonna fly.

Can I help you, Colonel?

Just here to give our

boys a proper send-off.

I'm sorry, sir,

but we have orders.

This is a quarantined area.

Stand aside, soldier.

That's an order.

Atten-hut!

At ease.

What is all this?

Lab reports,

blood tests.

It's all getting packed up

and shipped back.

Where is it going?

Same place they are.

Trask Industries.

Let's go, gentlemen.

I'm taking you out

of this sh*t show.

Shipping home?

Not just yet.

What are you doing

with those?

Something to make the ride

a little smoother.

I'm transferring you

to a private facility...

where we can run

a few more tests.

Your men are not military.

Private outfit.

We're authorized

to remand these men.

Hmm.

These troops are going home.

Well, Colonel,

I don't believe you have

jurisdiction in this matter.

I'm afraid I do, son.

I'm sorry, who are you?

The question is,

Major...

...who are you?

Raven!

That's not my name.

I had that.

I know.

Let's move out.

Come on, let's go.

Where's Erik?

I'm on my own now.

Let's go! Move it!

Hold that plane!

Wouldn't wanna leave these

boys in this godforsaken country.

Yes, sir.

You're not coming

with us, are you?

My war's not over.

The enemy is

still out there.

The four privates,

where did they go?

They were headed

towards the tarmac.

Can I help you?

Uh... Yeah,

what happened to the school?

The school's been shut for years.

Are you a parent?

I sure as hell

hope not. Who are you?

I'm Hank. Hank McCoy.

I look after the house now.

You're Beast?

Look at you. I guess

you're a late bloomer.

I don't know what

you're talking about,

but I'm gonna have

to ask you to leave.

So where's the Professor?

There's no professor here.

You're pretty strong

for a scrawny kid.

You sure there's not

a little Beast in there?

No, he's not here.

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Simon Kinberg

Simon David Kinberg (born August 2, 1973) is an British-born American screenwriter and film producer. He is best known for his work in the X-Men film franchise, and wrote and/or produced several other box-office successes such as Mr. & Mrs. Smith, Sherlock Holmes, Cinderella, and The Martian, earning an Academy Award nomination for the latter. His production company is Genre Films (usually credited as Kinberg Genre), which has a first-look deal with 20th Century Fox. more…

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