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-->--'''Professor Charles Xavier'', introduction of ''Film/XMen1''

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-->--'''Professor Charles Xavier'', introduction Xavier''', opening of ''Film/XMen1''
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->"A final personal note: As a fan of the series, I want to say thank you and goodbye to everyone who gave us 19 years of X-Men superhero team-up entertainment at Fox. The franchise served as a proving ground for concepts and effects later employed by other studios to expand our understanding of what's possible in the superhero genre. From grounded gritty storytelling to ensemble team-ups, from convincing superhuman powers to spinoffs and soft retcons, from R-ratings to loving self-satire, X-Men was groundbreaking and deserves our respect for its many important accomplishments."

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->''"Mutation: it is the key to our evolution. It has enabled us to evolve from a single-celled organism into the dominant species on the planet. This process is slow, and normally taking thousands and thousands of years. But every few hundred millennia, evolution leaps forward."''
-->--'''Professor Charles Xavier'', introduction of ''Film/XMen1''

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->"A final personal note: As a fan of the series, I want to say thank you and goodbye to everyone who gave us 19 years of X-Men superhero team-up entertainment at Fox. The franchise served as a proving ground for concepts and effects later employed by other studios to expand our understanding of what's possible in the superhero genre. From grounded gritty storytelling to ensemble team-ups, from convincing superhuman powers to spinoffs and soft retcons, from R-ratings to loving self-satire, X-Men was groundbreaking and deserves our respect for its many important accomplishments."
-->--''Forbes'' film journalist '''Mark Hughes''', at the end of his review of ''Film/DarkPhoenix''
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