The one thing people have to bare in mind with the lifting the submarine scene, Charles helped Eric pretty much go from moving knives and coins, to lifting giant ships and submarines, to controlling the magnetic poles of the entire earth. Charles pretty much helped Eric become an Omega level mutant who could essentially tilt the earth's axis and end the world
Yup, the relationship between Charles and Eric has always been the heart and soul of the X-Men lore. Despite being on the other side, Eric never stopped respecting Charles. He said it best in Last Stand, despite how bad that movie was. SPOILERS! "Charles Xavier did more for mutants than you will ever know. My single greatest regret is that he had to die for our dream to live."
Well Eric was already trying to lift them before he even met Charles. But let's be honest. It would have been world's more practical to simply bend the rudder or sensor equipment and took much less power. They were both idiots.
It's a small detail. When Shaw starts absorbing energy his the part of his face around the eyes being to return to his original age, including cataracts. It's brief, but an excellent detail.
@@youtubeuserandchef471 The movie has amazing comedic moments, they feel organic and dont destroy the pacing of the movie, unlike some MCU or DCEU movies.
@@dorygaming9410 no, that's not Apocalypse's helmet. That's Shaw's helmet, preventing Charles from getting inside Erik's head. Apocalypse's power enhancement doesn't require any item.
What a character Arc for Eric. From not being able to move copper coins to save his mother, to making a 20 Kiloton submarine fly. I still cry in this scene, for what it represents in all of us who have come a long way, and still have long ways to go.
Magneto's power is unimaginable. If X-Men Apocalypse were to be included, then he did pull every ounce of metal from the surface of the earth. That's how much powerful Magneto is. Imagine if he were to create metal, then not even Jean Grey will be able to stop him.
@@flymacseamus3474 unless magneto is carrying the sr71 aswell. plus magneto doesnt have any weight on him , if he did , we might aswell say he is as strong as the hulk as he can carry a entire submarine
@@cumulus3341you are correct. In a later scene when the door to the Reactor Room opens, you can see it is still level despite the entire Sub being tilted over on the shore.
@@Souleater564 I grew up with the X-men movies, but I have to agree that IW is on another level. Spider-Man 2 and Spiderverse are still the pinnacle of comic book movies though.
This and DOFP, what an incredible run that was I still really enjoyed Apocalypse but it doesn't touch either of them, Dark Phoenix... Less said about that the better
I loved the climax of this movie. When Xavier froze Shaw, I knew exactly what Magneto was going to say and do before he did it. Then as it unfolded PURE JOY. Totally in line with his character; Shaw had the right idea about humanity but that was totally irrelevant because he killed his mother and had to die. I think I even said out loud "shove it through his head slowly".
Sebastian Shaw was portrayed by my childhood nightmare (Kevin Bacon) who also played the title character in Hollow Man, the movie I regret watching as a 5 year old kid because I had an extreme fear of human anatomy.
I just watched Band of brothers….and magneto and Dr. Xavier…we’re in that short series…probably one of their earliest parts. They had small parts, but man what a great series. Look how far they’ve come.
Magneto wasn't wrong, the moment the human generals felt that mutants were verry strong and could be a threat they instantly turned on them to exterminate everyone on the island completely ignoring the fact that Charles had helped them so much.
I love when Magneto´s powers are only about magnetism. In the comics he basically controls all the atoms because of the power of the plot armor. Magneto´s should be a long distance powerhouse, not what comics made of him, blocking Cyclops beams and all else.
Well if you keep powering him up then physics would suggest his power would grow beyond magnetism. Electromagnetism is after all the thing which keeps atoms and molecules together. If a power like his was possible in real life there would be no reason to expect he couldn't control atoms and molecules because he would be able to affect the very constituent components of the atoms. Someone with this power, if sufficiently powerful would be able to break apart atoms and molecules, he could potentially just disintegrate his opponents straight up.
Not even plot armour. Electromagnetic forces are at keep atoms together. If Magneto really understood physics he could turn the sun off if he wanted...😅
I mean it’s not even plot armor, it’s just that we didn’t understand how deeply ingrained into quantum mechanics and atomic science electromagnetism is when they made it his power. It’s not that the comics MADE him broken, he was accidentally broken and they just didn’t know it.
@@jayplays9976 by that logic its also not plot armor reed richards made himself the smartest being in the universe because he stretched his skull so his brain was bigger, or when hulk became so strong he could punch time, or when flash moved so fast the atmos split appart and created a time rift for others to move trough
2:37 This aircraft is already rotating the exhaust nozzle pointing downward to the sea surface in hovering position, we can see behind Magnito left hand (It’s logically correct for this modern design in real life)
You know something is screwed up when the mutants all have kill counts but nobody in that universe is running a “saved non-mutant people,” count. Like how many people did Magneto just save from that Nazi Bastard? No one knows. But he has killed 400 people.
Correct me if I’m wrong but isn’t Shaw gripping the control rods of the reactor? As in not actually the radioactive material? Because he specifically says “raise the reactor output to one hundred percent” which would mean raising the control rods _not_ the uranium rods.
Hmm. Banshee probably killed every sea creature in the area with his scream. And wouldn't it have been funny if that was one of the titanium hulled subs :D
Imagine if Magneto could not only manipulate metal, but also create it as well! This would make that Plastic Prison in X2 and Concrete Prison in XM: Future Past vulnerable to this enhanced Powers! Also imagine if Professor X had the ability to transfer an individuals' consciousness and swap with someone else's.
I always felt the plastic prison was just plot armor. Remember, in this very movie, he was able to move a satellite dish that had to be at least 3-4 miles away from him. He could have easily controlled the metal on the other side of the bridge, where the guards were. Hell, he could have ripped the metal out of the ground. IIRC, the sign on the floor said 500 ft drop, or something like that. That's less than 1/10th of a mile. But of course, the escape scene was much more dramatic.
There are incarnations where Magneto realizes his power is to manipulate the bonds holding atoms together and consequently can "magnetize" literally anything. It's why he can be classed as one of the strongest mutants in that depiction. But it doesn't make for compelling stakes in a more grounded film. A man turning himself into an atom bomb is one thing, but a man who can literally manipulate atoms to do as he pleases is something else.
@@dontbanmebrodontbanme5403 in the movie's defense, I would say that there can be certain logic in the plastic prison. To control metal, Erik has to know where it is (via any sense, including "magnetic sense", where he extend his magnetic field control to "touch" the target metal) In the plastic prison, no metal is within Erik's sight, and the plastic covering can be thick enough to make Erik unable to pinpoint any metallic object's location and focus on controlling it. In the satellite dish scene though, he had a clear vision of what he wanted to move, so I suppose it'd be easier.
Is it possible to jump from the airplane like he did? I can't help but feel like at that speed, he would have been smacked by the corner of the exit the moment he jumped.
The one thing people have to bare in mind with the lifting the submarine scene, Charles helped Eric pretty much go from moving knives and coins, to lifting giant ships and submarines, to controlling the magnetic poles of the entire earth. Charles pretty much helped Eric become an Omega level mutant who could essentially tilt the earth's axis and end the world
Yup, the relationship between Charles and Eric has always been the heart and soul of the X-Men lore. Despite being on the other side, Eric never stopped respecting Charles. He said it best in Last Stand, despite how bad that movie was.
SPOILERS!
"Charles Xavier did more for mutants than you will ever know. My single greatest regret is that he had to die for our dream to live."
Well Eric was already trying to lift them before he even met Charles.
But let's be honest.
It would have been world's more practical to simply bend the rudder or sensor equipment and took much less power.
They were both idiots.
Isn’t It like with switching Earth pole is that Apocalypse upgraded his powers?
It's a small detail. When Shaw starts absorbing energy his the part of his face around the eyes being to return to his original age, including cataracts. It's brief, but an excellent detail.
Shaw was a really good villain and Bacon played him great. One of the best and funniest X-men movies ever.
Why funny??
Lifting a submarine out of water and making it fly? Nobody was laughing 😳😐
@@youtubeuserandchef471 The movie has amazing comedic moments, they feel organic and dont destroy the pacing of the movie, unlike some MCU or DCEU movies.
I meant to type one of the best and funnest x men movies. Auto type strikes again 😆.
Basically every XMen that had a young Professor X in it were awesome
@@benefistben7844you can say that again.
To think, he went from this to casually lifting bridges and stadiums.
Then affecting the entire Magnetic field in Apoc
Because of the
Apocalypse's helmet
@@dorygaming9410 no, that's not Apocalypse's helmet. That's Shaw's helmet, preventing Charles from getting inside Erik's head. Apocalypse's power enhancement doesn't require any item.
As Shaw told him, he's come a long way and yet he's only scratching the surface
@@NickIsMe171 i am talking about the x men last stand
The music makes this scene absolutely incredible
What a character Arc for Eric. From not being able to move copper coins to save his mother, to making a 20 Kiloton submarine fly. I still cry in this scene, for what it represents in all of us who have come a long way, and still have long ways to go.
Imagine if Shaw got his hands on an Arc Reactor. Would it mean more or less than this?
Beautiful Speech
Yeah the homicidal maniac that believes in race superiority while going on to kill countless others is real inspiration
Professor Charles helped Eric to lift heavy submarine using psionic energy and blocked his lost pain.
@@jordankrzywicki9412 Give him the Power Stone.
Shaw: “And we still have the most powerful weapon of all: Me.”
Also Shaw: *[literally contributes nothing to the fight and dies]*
Think about what would happen if he went nuclear
If Eric hadn't taken the helmet off, Charles would not have been able to freeze him. Imagine what Shaw could have done if he had kept the helmet.
shaw: and we still have the most pwerful weapon of all: me
few seconds later: make sure im not disturbed 😅😂
@@toddkes5890 so basically he is nothing without that helmet.
I mean, they would've been fucked without Xavier's psychic powers.
Legend has it Banshee is still holding his breath
hahaha nope, more like he gave that traitor Angel what she deserved by delivering one of those big sonic screams of his right in her face.
love the soundtrack when he holds the submarine.
Professor and Eric, the perfect duo.
Magneto's power is unimaginable. If X-Men Apocalypse were to be included, then he did pull every ounce of metal from the surface of the earth. That's how much powerful Magneto is. Imagine if he were to create metal, then not even Jean Grey will be able to stop him.
Lmao that's ridiculous.
She could vaporize any amount of metal as it flew toward her.
The Phoenix is a cheat though.
Jean Grey as The Phoenix can obliterate planets, stars, solar systems... Magneto has no chance against her
How didn't he feel it before
My only issue with this scene is that water just pours and pours and pours off the submarine at a constant rate for like a whole minute
Holy shit lmfao I never noticed
Nothing wrong about that, this submarine is huge unlike a two-seats one... 😒
My only issue is that it's the SR-71 actually doing the lifting, since Magneto is riding its landing gear...
@@flymacseamus3474 unless magneto is carrying the sr71 aswell. plus magneto doesnt have any weight on him , if he did , we might aswell say he is as strong as the hulk as he can carry a entire submarine
@@Obtite Doesn't look like Beast is relying on any additional lift from Magneto
Shaw wanted to be sure he wasn't disturbed. Yet he was still casually absorbing energy when the sub went tumbling to the ground
he knew it's time to give it all
Maybe the room's adjusted by gyro, XD
@@cumulus3341you are correct. In a later scene when the door to the Reactor Room opens, you can see it is still level despite the entire Sub being tilted over on the shore.
Man!
I was in college when this released!
12 years !
Time flies
As good as this movie was for me, personally my fav X-Men Movie, its a shame that the debacle of Dark Phoenix pretty much killed the X-Men franchise.
Yeah, it's a real shame. They gave us some truly awesome superhero movies. I don't think Disney will even come close to what they did here.
@@DavidMartinez-ce3lp cmon bro I love this movie but this is not better than infinity war
@@johnstrife7 No, but Days of Future Past is definitely better than Infinity War.
@@johnstrife7 MCU fanboys should just pipe down
@@Souleater564 I grew up with the X-men movies, but I have to agree that IW is on another level.
Spider-Man 2 and Spiderverse are still the pinnacle of comic book movies though.
Him pulling that sub out of the water was the best scene in this movie.
0:48 Only time Magneto ever backed right off.
This is the BEST X-Men film!
This and DOFP, what an incredible run that was
I still really enjoyed Apocalypse but it doesn't touch either of them, Dark Phoenix... Less said about that the better
Loved this movie. Such a good x men movie.
Such a good prequel
Terrible film only smooth brains could enjoy.
The best one for sure
The music and the effects of the powers were so unparrarelled in this film.
From 1:37, to Magneto lifting the submarine. So epic.
Magnet fishing with Eric is a channel I would watch
Magneto struggling to hold onto metal.
I loved the climax of this movie. When Xavier froze Shaw, I knew exactly what Magneto was going to say and do before he did it. Then as it unfolded PURE JOY. Totally in line with his character; Shaw had the right idea about humanity but that was totally irrelevant because he killed his mother and had to die. I think I even said out loud "shove it through his head slowly".
Did you Just Said that the Plan of exterminating billions of people was legit but the Fact that He killed his mother made him evil?
Wtf
Sebastian Shaw was portrayed by my childhood nightmare (Kevin Bacon) who also played the title character in Hollow Man, the movie I regret watching as a 5 year old kid because I had an extreme fear of human anatomy.
Intense scene!!!!
Xavier likes to shout so much considering he can telepathically talk to people. He did this when he first met Erik and now with Banshee
This scene was a jaw dropper in the theater, music excellent
Major goosebumps!!
10 years later and he would have just crushed it underwater.
Yeah, if he's just lifted *half* of the sub it would have broken in half and solved the whole thing. But I'm glad he's an overachiever.
The best of all the X-Men movies, and the first story that does not revolve around Wolverine.
The soundtrack for this scene is so good
I just watched Band of brothers….and magneto and Dr. Xavier…we’re in that short series…probably one of their earliest parts. They had small parts, but man what a great series.
Look how far they’ve come.
@3:46 What an amazing shot of epic scale! Really tied the whole sequence together.
Shaw is definitely my favourit
Magneto wasn't wrong, the moment the human generals felt that mutants were verry strong and could be a threat they instantly turned on them to exterminate everyone on the island completely ignoring the fact that Charles had helped them so much.
Yup. A bit short-sighted, there...
This is the best x man movie
I feel like I’m the only one that loves this Beast design the most
Best X Men movie by far.
I love when Magneto´s powers are only about magnetism. In the comics he basically controls all the atoms because of the power of the plot armor. Magneto´s should be a long distance powerhouse, not what comics made of him, blocking Cyclops beams and all else.
Well if you keep powering him up then physics would suggest his power would grow beyond magnetism. Electromagnetism is after all the thing which keeps atoms and molecules together.
If a power like his was possible in real life there would be no reason to expect he couldn't control atoms and molecules because he would be able to affect the very constituent components of the atoms. Someone with this power, if sufficiently powerful would be able to break apart atoms and molecules, he could potentially just disintegrate his opponents straight up.
Not even plot armour. Electromagnetic forces are at keep atoms together. If Magneto really understood physics he could turn the sun off if he wanted...😅
I mean it’s not even plot armor, it’s just that we didn’t understand how deeply ingrained into quantum mechanics and atomic science electromagnetism is when they made it his power. It’s not that the comics MADE him broken, he was accidentally broken and they just didn’t know it.
Bro when he controlled iron in the blood from those guards to escape his plastic prison that was terrifying!
@@jayplays9976 by that logic its also not plot armor reed richards made himself the smartest being in the universe because he stretched his skull so his brain was bigger, or when hulk became so strong he could punch time, or when flash moved so fast the atmos split appart and created a time rift for others to move trough
3:42 - 3:52 When lions find out they're on the same battlefield with dinosaurs.
0:33 smile scares me
2:42
At least Michael Ironside got in shape for the role.
Sam Fisher confirmed in the X-Men
@@shadowbane9784
😂😂😂
curling donuts and hot dogs
@@slayerhuh404
It's really the most painful part of the movie
Dude starred in Wolverine and the X-Men cartoon.
Also he voiced Darkseid
You ain’t taking King Kong up in this muthaphckr!
shaw: and we still have the most pwerful weapon of all: me
few seconds later: make sure im not disturbed 😅😂
I still wonder how the void room where Shaw is still remained spotless even after the sub rolled over when Eric dropped it at the beach.
1:17 CHILLS!!!!
2:37
This aircraft is already rotating the exhaust nozzle pointing downward to the sea surface in hovering position, we can see behind Magnito left hand
(It’s logically correct for this modern design in real life)
Mantis and Drax about to kidnap Shaw somwhere in the Multiverse.
MCU phase 4 shat Hard.Miss those good days
Imagine if Charles just mind controlled Riptide when he came out and got him to destroy the sub, movie over.
kevin bacon is superb as shaw. calm and scary
They were so close with first class and days of future past… and then they fucked it all up
I have a feeling Tornado Guy isn't getting his performance bonus this year.
Magneto was always the BEST part of the younger xmen movies. Logan was the first. Magneto 2nd
why is charles shouting at the top of his voice at 1:10 when he could just use telepathy
I just realized his hand turns metallic in the first try to carrry submarine.
That teleporter guy could of stopped them and Magneto from lifting the sub.
The moment that Charles and Eric united X Men become Invincible.
This movie is great!
We need an Azazel: Origins movie. Was it ever implied if he was related (father?) to Nightcrawler?
My only issue with this scene is the amount of air bubbles that come out of Banshees mouth. He doesn’t have that much air capacity in his body
Cavitation?
Nice to bring a submarine on an island
Kevin Bacon's nose really makes it look the the helmet is pushing his nose up.
look, it's the xmen!
i want this Erik to be in the MCU
the music was so fu**ing cool
With that helmet on,you can really really see how pointy Kevin bacons nose really is
when he was under water using the sonic scream, how did he breathe in just before he screamed?
1:31 Am I the only one who noticed that as soon as Banshee went into the water, his wings suddenly disappeared like it was never there? LOL
the wings were made of soluble sugar 😂
You know something is screwed up when the mutants all have kill counts but nobody in that universe is running a “saved non-mutant people,” count.
Like how many people did Magneto just save from that Nazi Bastard? No one knows.
But he has killed 400 people.
And most of those kills happened whilst he was being shot at.
Ash? ❤. Damt i'm alone
I think Prof. X should stop touching his temple when using his powers, as if there's an activation button there.
💜 you #MAGNETO 1 Quintillion times.
#Michael Fassbender nailed it.
Obviously no load or force is exerted on that plane or on magneto. So where does the weight of the submarine go?
The words I use when I take a shit. 2:58
yes.. cuz if u go full rage.. u're gonna get gonorrhea...
Dude….that is an amazing comment 😂
Hahaha
my dream is one day to have SHAW'S Submarine... Among on of the coolest private submarines in the world!!!
Yeah, not sure throwing a tornado at the guy levitating your submarine about solid ground was the smartest thing ever.
Correct me if I’m wrong but isn’t Shaw gripping the control rods of the reactor? As in not actually the radioactive material? Because he specifically says “raise the reactor output to one hundred percent” which would mean raising the control rods _not_ the uranium rods.
So the military saw that they can lift a whole fucking submarine and still fired small explosives towards them.
How "wise" of them 😃
they were just following orders😊
Hmm. Banshee probably killed every sea creature in the area with his scream.
And wouldn't it have been funny if that was one of the titanium hulled subs :D
I just realized that Banshee told Magneto to back off because Eric pushed him off the radar building by surprise.
Imagine if Magneto could not only manipulate metal, but also create it as well! This would make that Plastic Prison in X2 and Concrete Prison in XM: Future Past vulnerable to this enhanced Powers! Also imagine if Professor X had the ability to transfer an individuals' consciousness and swap with someone else's.
I always felt the plastic prison was just plot armor. Remember, in this very movie, he was able to move a satellite dish that had to be at least 3-4 miles away from him. He could have easily controlled the metal on the other side of the bridge, where the guards were. Hell, he could have ripped the metal out of the ground. IIRC, the sign on the floor said 500 ft drop, or something like that. That's less than 1/10th of a mile. But of course, the escape scene was much more dramatic.
@kanemarko shed
@kanemarko Are you suggesting I should she'd my misery?
There are incarnations where Magneto realizes his power is to manipulate the bonds holding atoms together and consequently can "magnetize" literally anything. It's why he can be classed as one of the strongest mutants in that depiction. But it doesn't make for compelling stakes in a more grounded film. A man turning himself into an atom bomb is one thing, but a man who can literally manipulate atoms to do as he pleases is something else.
@@dontbanmebrodontbanme5403 in the movie's defense, I would say that there can be certain logic in the plastic prison. To control metal, Erik has to know where it is (via any sense, including "magnetic sense", where he extend his magnetic field control to "touch" the target metal) In the plastic prison, no metal is within Erik's sight, and the plastic covering can be thick enough to make Erik unable to pinpoint any metallic object's location and focus on controlling it. In the satellite dish scene though, he had a clear vision of what he wanted to move, so I suppose it'd be easier.
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Xavier couldn't detect Shaw, fine. But what about the other mutants on the sub??
I hate how they didn’t use Banshee again and Havok was barely used in the sequels
because they got f cking killed by trask, lol
raged or serenity
Why locate Shaw when Charles could just locate his friends in the submarine?
Eu não sou ligado em filmes desse tipo, mas esse eu tenho que admitir que é muito bom.
Wait a second, the prof couldn’t locate Shaw, but couldn’t he locate Azazel or any of the other mutants on the sub?
how is that SR 71 supposed to hover like that?
Better than avengers can't change my mind 🤷♂️
If the Avengers box office doesn't change your mind, I don't know what will.
@@cgarciahfcu not avengers, you can't change my mind
Magneto is Hitchcocks from Inglorious Basterds 💀
BANSHEE would make a hell oj baebershop tenor!
Magneto alone would obliterate 99% of the avengers
Is it possible to jump from the airplane like he did? I can't help but feel like at that speed, he would have been smacked by the corner of the exit the moment he jumped.
And what exactly was Shaw planning on doing?
Nuking the planet.
He was going to make some yummy candyfloss. Why did Erik interrupt him.
Attempting to do "Cat Beast" was a misstep here if the mask couldn't work.
Ahh yeah serene rage
For a long time I thought Banshee was played by Harry Styles
😆😆
I guess, Kevin Bacon did never think of playing a role in Marvel again, especially not as himself XD
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