5. ‘X-Men: The Last Stand’
After two solid X-Men films, Bryan Singer went off to direct a mediocre Superman film, leaving Rush Hour helmer Brett Ratner to tie up Singer’s thoughtful X-trilogy. In true Ratner fashion, he decided that the only way to complete the trilogy was by completely undercutting 50 prior years of X-Men stories, and totally sucking the levity out of Singer’s universe. So, tons of people lose their powers, Rogue decides that being a mutant is too tough, Wolverine and Jean Grey share the most cliched kiss in superhero history, and then the movie just ends.
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