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> X-Men (2000)
X-Men
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Directed by:
Bryan Singer

Starring:
Patrick Stewart as Professor X (Professor Charles Francis Xavier)
Hugh Jackman as Wolverine (Logan)
Ian McKellen as Magneto (Erik Magnus Lehnsherr)
Famke Janssen as Dr. Jean Grey
James Marsden as Cyclops (Scott Summers)
Halle Berry as Storm (Orono Munroe)
Anna Paquin as Rogue (Marie D'Ancanto)
Tyler Mane as Sabretooth (Victor Creed)
Ray Park as Toad (Mortimer Toynbee)

 

  • When a certain character falls off the statue of liberty and smashes through the supposedly metal roof of a boat, you can tell that the roof is made of a very weak wood, just by the way it breaks so easily. - steelflesh
  • When cyclops tells Logan: "Stay away from my girl." you can see the camera crew reflected in his red lens of his glasses. - steelflesh
  • During Wolverine and Sabretooth's battle on top of the Statue of Liberty, Wolverine had a chance to use his claws to 'cling' to the statue's head piece and manages to get back on the statue's head. When he lands, he poses for attack. The shot then shifts to a close up. You will notice that his 'lead hand' changed from right to left. - bitoy
  • In the beginning of the movie when Magneto's family is walking through the mud in the rain, his fathers yellow star changes from the left side of his coat to his right. - Big Jimmy
  • In the scene where Magneto, Sabertooth and Toad leave the train station and enter the helicopter. When the chopper takes off you can see an American flag but its backwards, everything else is straight but the flag. - Chubb's
  • (Revealing mistakes) When Wolverine slides down the librity's head he then puts his claws into it to stop from falling. his claws nearly hit cyclops and jean's face. If you watch in slow motion the holes are there before his claws come through. - tigtk421

Commented Goofs

  • Those two locks of Rouge's hair would not have turned white all at once unless she bleached it. The white part would've slowly grown out with the rest of her hair. (VHS) - mandie
    • Comment: The white locks indicate that a person is undergoing a heavy psychological stress. You will notice that these locks appeared later on in the movie after the trauma she's been subjected. There is a scientific explanation for this which was also tackled on the movie 'Sixth Sense', wherein the character played by Haley Joel Osment (the kid who 'sees dead people') is seen with white patches on his hair. (DVD) - bitoy
  • When Magneto puts that huge machine thingy up in the torch of the Statue of Liberty, I don't think that would work. I believe that the reason for the torch being closed off to tourists was the fact that it could not support the weight and pressure of people. I imagine that the machine weighs alot more than a few people. - Xena
    • Comment: Perhaps Magneto's powers were keeping the machine in place up there (along with the shiny metal supports attached to the bottom of the machine). After all, if he can lift 2 cars in the air and turn them over in an instant, tear a train car apart, and rip out the bottom of the Statue's torch to get his machine up there, keeping the machine in place shouldn't be too much of a problem. Plus, we've seen that he can control many things at the same time. - OKSAN

 

Corrected Goofs

  • This isn't exactly a blooper, but in this movie Wolverine's claws extend to certain lengths. If you ever read the book or watched the part in the movie you would see that the claws are connected together, couldn't possibly extend separately because they are connected together. - Ziggyman
    • Correction: I remember Wolverine always being able to extend his claws individually. On more than one occasion he would put his hand under someone's chin, with 1 claw extended on either side of his head. - John
    • Correction: I always watched the cartoon, and Wolverine can, in fact, control all three of his claws separately. As said before, he often puts 2 on either side of someone's chin, and I also recall an episode where he is cooking, and used one of his claws to slice something. - Xena
  • When Scott Summers is at the train station, and he looks at a little boy. As the camera does a close up on the boy, it's a whole different kid. And as it backs up the kid turns back to who he was before. - [P]LaYa[H]
    • Correction: If you watch the movie... like you must not have done. There are two kids, Cyclopes looks at both kids. The close up is of the younger one. You can tell because you can see him holding his mother's hand on her right side. Duh!! - Hunter
  • When Wolverine and Rogue are driving (right before meeting up with Sabertooth) Rogue tells Logan to put on his seatbelt. Then you hear Logan telling her something about "I don't need you to tell me..." If you listen closely, you can hear Hugh Jackman's British accent. How did they miss that in editing? He talks like an American the rest of the movie! (VHS) - todd
    • Correction: Hugh Jackman is Australian. - jeff

Explained Goofs

  • This one is more of a plot hole --- When Magneto transfers his power to Rogue at the end, why doesn't she just use it to free herself and destroy the machine? Theoretically, she should be as powerful as Magneto himself at this point. - rick
    • Explanation: Rogue can't control her "borrowed" powers, which has been explained in the books as well as the tv series. - Blanket
    • Comment: When Magneto demonstrated the machine earlier in the film, he could not free himself from the machine; his hands were stuck to it. (DVD) - peteX

 


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