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X-Men: Dark Phoenix 4K UHD EXCL. Amazon Steelbook [Blu-ray] [2019]
Format: Blu-ray
| Genre | action_&_adventure |
| Format | 4K |
| Language | English |
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- Package Dimensions : 6.77 x 5.2 x 0.71 inches; 3.53 Ounces
- Media Format : 4K
- Release date : December 31, 2022
- Studio : 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
- ASIN : B07SN22SQQ
- Number of discs : 2
- Best Sellers Rank: #351,565 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #12,743 in Action & Adventure Blu-ray Discs
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Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 2, 2020
This flic was 10X what "Last Stand" was, but it's still not really up to the standards of the original "The Dark Phoenix saga" If you haven't read the comic you'll love it far more than if you have.
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Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 28, 2020
I loved the movie even if the critics didn’t. I thought it was well done the actors were good. The only thing I would say bad is that they changed the ending and the way she looked when she was full on Phoenix cause of Captain Marvel even though dark Phoenix was done before they started capt marvel. And cause if the merger and made them put a 2 movie into 1 so we didn’t get a lot of background on Jean Gray
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Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 1, 2020
I got it works great
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 22, 2021
Love all X-Men movies...thank you for a great product and sales experience!
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 14, 2021
Love it and it came earlier than expected
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 21, 2021
Good
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 18, 2020
Worth the $30, 4k Utra disc & blu ray (no digital copy)
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 31, 2021
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The Great Grumbledook
1.0 out of 5 stars
Not just poor but terrible!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on October 9, 2019
I am a huge X-Men fan. The first 3 films were excellent. The next three extremely good, and I was happy to forgive the inconsistent time lines as McAvoy and Fassbender really put something into them. But this one? The timeline left the planet. The standard of acting was appalling, even Mac & Fass. The script was disjointed and poor. The direction like a bad AI attempt. Continuity and flow non existent. Editing was nonsense. Slow slow slow quick slow. And the storyline was terrible, the continuity from the other movies was just not there - similarities to X-Men Last Stand..... none. Totally disappointed. Thank goodness the Wolverine franchise exceeded all expectations right to the end. Marvel seem very confused at the moment. Two reboots of Spiderman - both awful in my opinion. Strangely enough DC seem to have the same problem. My message is, that CGI will not save bad movies and poor decisions by film makers, or their pathetic attempts to quell the PC lobby.
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jcmacc
4.0 out of 5 stars
Relatively Unloved X-Men release on a good Blu-Ray
Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on April 13, 2022
Review of the 1 disc Blu Ray version
Dark Phoenix was a fairly unloved final entry to the 20th Century Fox X-men series, although many fans do love it. Personally I think the film is OK, a step up from the very dull and by-the-book X-Men Apocalypse that came before it, but it's tonally all over the place with attempts to be dark and gritty clashing with the standard "smashy crashy" superhero special effects. Performances form the impressive cast are all good and hold things together.
Perhaps surprisingly for a film that failed to get it's audience at the cinema, the Blu Ray disc has some excellent extras. There's a full 1 hr 20 min "making of" piece, a director/producer commentary track and other bits and pieces like trailers etc.
Overall: a perhaps unfairly written-off entry into the X-Men universe on a disc with a good set of extras.
Dark Phoenix was a fairly unloved final entry to the 20th Century Fox X-men series, although many fans do love it. Personally I think the film is OK, a step up from the very dull and by-the-book X-Men Apocalypse that came before it, but it's tonally all over the place with attempts to be dark and gritty clashing with the standard "smashy crashy" superhero special effects. Performances form the impressive cast are all good and hold things together.
Perhaps surprisingly for a film that failed to get it's audience at the cinema, the Blu Ray disc has some excellent extras. There's a full 1 hr 20 min "making of" piece, a director/producer commentary track and other bits and pieces like trailers etc.
Overall: a perhaps unfairly written-off entry into the X-Men universe on a disc with a good set of extras.
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Kevin Berne
4.0 out of 5 stars
What is wrong with today's audience?
Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on October 13, 2019
You know, I can understand if people don't like to watch superhero movies let alone comic book frachises . But what I can't wrap my head around is when people watch almost nothing but the ever same repetitive superhero genre movies like I for example also do and then call this movie a stinker. If anything it is most definitely one of the better superhero movies out there and easily better than half the MCU movies. For me the bad publicity and the ridiculously bad reviews it's getting from the audience is nothing but a snowball effect I've repeatedly witnessed before. Seeing a movie getting bad press seems to successfully manipulate more people into despising it, giving the movie bad online reviews which in turn snowballs into what happened to this movie. This has happened before with movies like Battleship or Chappie to name just a few both of which are outstanding films as well. I guess I can be proud to have my own opinion which isn't so easily influenced by the trend created by other people. I had a ball watching this movie, the story was fine, the effects and the action were great, the soundtrack was perfect and not being funny at least every 30 seconds was a welcome change of pace compared to the MCU. I'lll miss 20th Century Fox's X-Men franchise and we'll see if the implementation of the characters in the MCU will in fact make for better X-Men movies after all. But then again, one can always snowball opinions...
As for the UHD presentation, it's spot on with superb visuals, great HDR and a reference quality Atmos soundtrack. I really thought I was going to see a bad movie ending a great franchise but man was I wrong! Thank you everybody involved in making this movie!
As for the UHD presentation, it's spot on with superb visuals, great HDR and a reference quality Atmos soundtrack. I really thought I was going to see a bad movie ending a great franchise but man was I wrong! Thank you everybody involved in making this movie!
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Jas
4.0 out of 5 stars
A great fitting end.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on October 7, 2019
I took a bit of a punt in buying this 4K version, and I’ll review the movie and then the picture quality.
Firstly, I must admit that this films unique female-led cast was refreshing insofar as the occasionally leaden footed previous two films in this version of X-Men. And I’m glad it was. Emotionally, it hit the nerve and seeing a film centred on Jean Grey/Dark Phoenix was a masterpiece of design. Being the strongest of the mutants, the character was ably supported by the cast and from my perspective it was better for it. It’s just a shame that the franchise came to an end, but I feel satisfied that the ending was dealt with sympathetically
As far as the video is concerned, my 4K set up reached those heights I’d hoped it would do. HDR was effective, if not just a tad muted in places. The sound through my 5.1 sound bar was expressive and taught, with control over effects and dialogue. I did have to turn the bass down a notch as to not overpower the vocals.
All in all, a big thumbs up from me!
Firstly, I must admit that this films unique female-led cast was refreshing insofar as the occasionally leaden footed previous two films in this version of X-Men. And I’m glad it was. Emotionally, it hit the nerve and seeing a film centred on Jean Grey/Dark Phoenix was a masterpiece of design. Being the strongest of the mutants, the character was ably supported by the cast and from my perspective it was better for it. It’s just a shame that the franchise came to an end, but I feel satisfied that the ending was dealt with sympathetically
As far as the video is concerned, my 4K set up reached those heights I’d hoped it would do. HDR was effective, if not just a tad muted in places. The sound through my 5.1 sound bar was expressive and taught, with control over effects and dialogue. I did have to turn the bass down a notch as to not overpower the vocals.
All in all, a big thumbs up from me!
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Paul Tapner
3.0 out of 5 stars
Phoenix rising
Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on October 7, 2019
A new movie based on Marvel comic superheroes the X-Men. It follows on from the events of the movie 'X men Apocalypse', which followed on from 'X Men Days of future past', and familiarity with both will help you get into this,
Speaking of which, just in case you don't know: this and all preceding X Men movies are from Fox. And not from Marvel studios. Thus they haven't got anything to do with the movie setting of all of the latter.
Although whilst this was being made, Disney who own Marvel brought Fox, so as a result this is the last X Men movie of this run of the franchise. A new version should follow somewhen.
This is an adaptation of a very popular storyline from the comic involving an alien creature called the Dark Phoenix. Which bonds with team member Jean Grey and causes her powers to go off the scale and then some. Which she has to struggle to cope with, and her team mates have to try and save her. And the world from her.
It's a very popular storyline from the comic. The movie X-Men the Last Stand incorporated into it's storylines, and the end result was none too popular.
So will this new take succeed?
Provide a fitting and glorious finale for this run of these movies?
Will it make the fanboys happy?
Are fanboys ever actually happy so is there any chance of the latter whatsoever anyhow?
The answer to one of those questions should be obvious.
The rest:
Alas no.
The last two movies before this one had ok action, but worked well because they had some great little character moments. Remember those bits with Quicksilver? Don't get any of that here. Jean just gets herself worked up a lot whilst her team mates try to save the day. But nobody ends up getting any much decent character material in the meantime.
I didn't think Rogue and Magneto had anywhere to go as characters at the end of the last film, but whilst the former is short served here, the latter actually gets some reasonably decent things to do. Such as they are.
Jessica Chastain also turns up, playing an alien who is after the Phoenix as well. Whose motivations are never really gone into much. And thus she ends up not able to do much with a very poorly defined role.
The set pieces won't stick in the mind either.
Till the final one, which starts out reasonably well. But then can do more than effectively wrap things up.
There is though a final scene which tries to be end for all the characters, and this run. And it's not bad for what it is. Fanboys will just be saying 'Bring on the marvel movie' version, but it will make regret this run, even though it never perhaps lived up to potential, and this take on the characters being done.
A not terrible, but disappointing end.
Being the last film and thus not needing to set up anything else [and of course it ignores the events in the post credits scene from Apocalypse] there is nothing extra during or after the end credits of this.
The disc begins by going into the menu, with no trailers or ads.
Subtitles and language options:
Listed as just being English on the back of the box, checking the disc actually reveals there are more [why do companies do that??]
Languages: English, Russian, Ukrainian. English audio description.
Subtitles: English, Danish, Finnish, Norwegian, Russian, Lithuanian, Latvian, Estonian, Swedish, Ukrainian.
This does match Marvel movies in one respect though. It has no extras on the dvd. Whatsoever.
Speaking of which, just in case you don't know: this and all preceding X Men movies are from Fox. And not from Marvel studios. Thus they haven't got anything to do with the movie setting of all of the latter.
Although whilst this was being made, Disney who own Marvel brought Fox, so as a result this is the last X Men movie of this run of the franchise. A new version should follow somewhen.
This is an adaptation of a very popular storyline from the comic involving an alien creature called the Dark Phoenix. Which bonds with team member Jean Grey and causes her powers to go off the scale and then some. Which she has to struggle to cope with, and her team mates have to try and save her. And the world from her.
It's a very popular storyline from the comic. The movie X-Men the Last Stand incorporated into it's storylines, and the end result was none too popular.
So will this new take succeed?
Provide a fitting and glorious finale for this run of these movies?
Will it make the fanboys happy?
Are fanboys ever actually happy so is there any chance of the latter whatsoever anyhow?
The answer to one of those questions should be obvious.
The rest:
Alas no.
The last two movies before this one had ok action, but worked well because they had some great little character moments. Remember those bits with Quicksilver? Don't get any of that here. Jean just gets herself worked up a lot whilst her team mates try to save the day. But nobody ends up getting any much decent character material in the meantime.
I didn't think Rogue and Magneto had anywhere to go as characters at the end of the last film, but whilst the former is short served here, the latter actually gets some reasonably decent things to do. Such as they are.
Jessica Chastain also turns up, playing an alien who is after the Phoenix as well. Whose motivations are never really gone into much. And thus she ends up not able to do much with a very poorly defined role.
The set pieces won't stick in the mind either.
Till the final one, which starts out reasonably well. But then can do more than effectively wrap things up.
There is though a final scene which tries to be end for all the characters, and this run. And it's not bad for what it is. Fanboys will just be saying 'Bring on the marvel movie' version, but it will make regret this run, even though it never perhaps lived up to potential, and this take on the characters being done.
A not terrible, but disappointing end.
Being the last film and thus not needing to set up anything else [and of course it ignores the events in the post credits scene from Apocalypse] there is nothing extra during or after the end credits of this.
The disc begins by going into the menu, with no trailers or ads.
Subtitles and language options:
Listed as just being English on the back of the box, checking the disc actually reveals there are more [why do companies do that??]
Languages: English, Russian, Ukrainian. English audio description.
Subtitles: English, Danish, Finnish, Norwegian, Russian, Lithuanian, Latvian, Estonian, Swedish, Ukrainian.
This does match Marvel movies in one respect though. It has no extras on the dvd. Whatsoever.
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