IMO they could have done better when casting Jean and Storm- neither actress did as good a job as Janssen and Berry did.
Did anyone else catch their swipe at The Last Stand when they were discussing ROTJ and said the third film was the worst?
It was pretty cool the Quicksilver was there to save the day after Summers' Nice-Job-Breaking-it-Hero moment caused the mansion to be destroyed, though when it came to fighting Apocalypse he dropped the ball.
I did like how they managed to use Wolverine without it being contrived, it was no surprise when they opened his cell and revealed his presence. And given how many mooks he slaughtered on his way out he certainly made his presence felt!
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It's going to be interesting to see how the series progresses, with the next film to be presumed to be set in the 90s how they then build up to the Registration Act, and how much of that timeline is still intact. With the first X-men film having been released back in 2000 they'd be all caught up and cannot follow that pattern for more than one film without overwriting most of what's already been established, unless they plan on doing a backdoor reboot. And IMO Hollywood's propensity for rebooting has reached ludicrous levels- Spiderman being the most blatant example.
Sadly with the timelines in question it's something they would seriously consider. The next film will probably arrive in 2018 with the '90s setting, then 2020 for the '00s, and finally 2022 with a '10s film. After that they'd have to set the 2024 entry in the present.