The problem is that they left so
much destruction along the way.
Not exact matches
X-Men: Apocalypse Rated PG - 13 for sequences of violence, action and
destruction, brief strong language and some suggestive images Rotten Tomatoes Score: 48 % While the X-Men First Class trilogy had been moving
along nicely, director Bryan Singer made a humongous error with this final chapter, posing Oscar Isaac as the all - powerful Apocalypse, a seemingly immortal villain capable of doing pretty
much anything.
Along the way, many women are killed (one torn apart like a stone crab), almost all of them naked at the moment of their
destruction, and a lot of mumbo - jumbo about nothing
much at all is spewed as the justification for it.
These fears, however, focus too
much on the short - term disruption that creative
destruction brings, ignoring the long - term opportunities for human advancement that comes
along with it.