Brett Ratner
Author of X-Men: The Last Stand [2006 film]
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Image credit: Photo by David Shankbone, 2007 (Wikimedia Commons)
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Works by Brett Ratner
The Art of X-Men: The Last Stand: From Concept to Feature Film (Newmarket Pictorial Moviebooks) (2006) 23 copies
X-Men: Experience Collection (X-Men / X2: X-Men United / X-Men: The Last Stand / X-Men: First Class) (2015) — Director — 22 copies
4 Film Favorites: Chris Tucker Collection: Money Talks | Rush Hour | Rush Hour 2 | Rush Hour 3 (2009) — Director — 16 copies
Rush Hour: Lights, Camera, Action!: The Blockbuster Companion to the Jackie Chan-Chris Tucker Trilogy (2007) 2 copies
3 Holiday Movies: Love Actually / The Family Man / Holiday Inn — Director — 1 copy
After the Sunset [and] Laws of Attraction (Double Feature Video) — Director — 1 copy
Dwayne Johnson 4 Movie Collection: Baywatch, Pain and Gain, Hercules, G.I. Joe Retaliation — Director — 1 copy
MELANIA 1 copy
X Men The Last Stand 1 copy
X-Men - Conflitto finale 1 copy
Hercules - Il guerriero 1 copy
Roter Drache (2 DVD) 1 copy
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- Birthdate
- 1969-03-28
- Gender
- male
- Occupations
- film director
film producer
actor - Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- Miami Beach, Florida, USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- Florida, USA
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The government weaponizes a cure for superpowers.
The action doesn't work. The characters don't make sense. (Phoenix, who is described as a creature of unfiltered joy and rage, just stands around doing nothing and looking vacant for most of the movie. And why is Professor X suddenly and inexplicably a villain? When did that happen?). There's nothing to the plot except an allegory which is undermined by its own idiotic writing. I mean, it's a movie about oppression which basically makes a case show more for oppression. Who are we even supposed to be rooting for in that last battle? The only good thing in the entire movie is the shamelessly cartoonish Juggernaut.
Concept: C
Story: D
Characters: F
Dialog: D
Pacing: C
Cinematography: C
Special effects/design: C
Acting: C
Music: C
Enjoyment: D
GPA: 1.5/4 show less
The action doesn't work. The characters don't make sense. (Phoenix, who is described as a creature of unfiltered joy and rage, just stands around doing nothing and looking vacant for most of the movie. And why is Professor X suddenly and inexplicably a villain? When did that happen?). There's nothing to the plot except an allegory which is undermined by its own idiotic writing. I mean, it's a movie about oppression which basically makes a case show more for oppression. Who are we even supposed to be rooting for in that last battle? The only good thing in the entire movie is the shamelessly cartoonish Juggernaut.
Concept: C
Story: D
Characters: F
Dialog: D
Pacing: C
Cinematography: C
Special effects/design: C
Acting: C
Music: C
Enjoyment: D
GPA: 1.5/4 show less
The chasm from X2 to this was so large as to give it a perhaps somewhat ill deserved reputation as a horrible film. It's not. It's just very mediocre, being overstuffed with characters and plotlines, and not letting any of them properly resonate with the audience as a result. But in hindsight with expectations adjusted, it's more bland than outright bad, and no worse than, say, "X-Men: Apocalypse" (which similarly followed a strong entry in "Days of Future Past" and thus looks very bad by show more comparison). show less
It is a good story, but I found the audiobook quite distressing and it really illustrated the way disability is used in an ugly way that's of its time.
Overall a pretty fun movie, Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker made a surprisingly good team and there's a lot of fun action and martial arts here for those who like this type of movie.
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