X-Men First Class: High on Fun, Low on Consistency

the cast of X-Men First Class

This weekend X-Men: First Class was finally released. The X-Men film franchise is my favorite comic book saga and almost all of them have been amazing (Last Stand isn’t even considered part of the franchise by many). First Class, although it claims to be a prequel and not a reboot, promises a youthful rejuvenation for the series.

This prequel chronicles the youths of Professor X and Magneto, the early days of their friendship, and the fundamental differences in their ideologies. James McAvoy and Michael Fassbender are warm and believable as the younger versions of our favorite mutants. Not so wonderful is Jennifer Lawrence as a young Mystique, who brought plenty of insecurity, but no charm. The showcase of abilities by Professor X and Magneto are impressive and fun and the recruitment montage is particularly wonderful. Azazel could have been way more badass and his scenes were nowhere as cool as Nightcrawler’s in X2. Regardless, the film feels honest and could very likely bump this franchise back on track. I’ve read a prequel trilogy is the plan and I hope that’s the case.

While die-hards might complain about every one of the films’ inconsistencies from the comics, most will notice the films’ inconsistencies from each other. One issue is characters’ ages relative to other characters and even to themselves in various films in the series. Emma Frost (January Jones) is the most glaring, who is portrayed as a much younger version in Origins: Wolverine, which takes place several years after First Class. Other areas of contention are Magneto’s involvement in the construction of Cerebro, the Professor’s ability to walk/not walk, and Beast’s inconsistently furry appearance throughout the series. Even with the inconsistencies, First Class is a much needed jumpstart for the franchise and I can’t wait to see what they come up with next.

Watch out for a couple fun cameos, but don’t bother staying past the credits; there are no bonus scenes.

Awesome People Hanging Out Together

I absolutely love this blog. Awesome People Hanging Out Together posts photographs of exactly that. My favorites are the unlikely groupings of celebrities and historic icons, making them seem so much more human and real. Better yet, most of the photos feel natural and fun; it’s a neat way to view these people we recognize and love.

Salvador Dali and Walt Disney

Andy Warhol and John Lennon

Michael Caine, Morgan Freeman, and Liam Neeson

Chevy Chase and John Belushi

Sonny Bono, Cher, and Twiggy

Fortune Cookie Coin Purse

Just a few of my favorite things combined into one adorable accessory: Diana Eng’s whimsical design, Asian inspired fashion, and things that look like food, but aren’t. I love these coin purses by the Project Runawy alum. They are made from recycled leather and each one is unique. They also include a printed fortune inside. While $65 is a little steep for a coin purse, I still can’t help but swoon.

leather coin purses that look like fortune cookies