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X-Men: First Class Is Living Up to Its Name

There is a large spot in my soft heart reserved for the X-Men. Growing up, my Saturday mornings weren't spent playing in the dirt and being a stereotypical boy, but glued to the TV watching the X-Men cartoon. I collected all the action figures and my favorite was Gambit. You...
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There is a large spot in my soft heart reserved for the X-Men.

Growing up, my Saturday mornings weren’t spent playing in the dirt and being a stereotypical boy, but glued to the TV watching the X-Men cartoon. I collected all the action figures and my favorite was Gambit. You can picture the kid in me when X-Men released to theaters; this film helped resurrect the quality superhero movies we once saw long ago. Now there were accessible films that non-geeks could go and enjoy.

Then, of course, Wolverine happened and almost destroyed my world.

So it goes without saying that I was dangerously skeptical about X-Men: First Class when it was announced. Things, however, have taken a major turn. Sometime last week X-Men: First Class screened early for critics on the West Coast and the buzz is almost entirely positive.

After the jump, check out the top three Twitter reactions from bloggers I admire in some fashion or another.

Devin Faraci of Badass Digest:

Peter Sciretta of /Film:

And, my favorite, from Drew McWeeny from HitFix:

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Chase Whale is the co-founder of GordonandtheWhale.com. Follow @GandtheW and @ChaseWhale.

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