Wolverine has been basically kicked out of the film canon, thank god. Yeah, some continuity goofs still exist with the third film, but I can live with them. I'm not a fan of the third film, mainly for the short length and far too many main character deaths. The thing needed an extra 30-45 minutes, and Cyclops and Xavier should have lived. Perhaps put Xavier in a coma in the end, rather than turning him into confetti. And seriously injure Cyclops but don't off him completely. My preferred X-Men movies are:
•X-Men: First Class
•X-Men
•X2: X-Men United
I accept that the third film is the fourth in the series of the above, but I don't watch it so out of sight out of mind.
I'm the same way with the Superman movies. The first two, while dated, are great for their time and established the genre. So mad respect to them for that. The third and fourth film are god awful and I pretend they never happened. Thankfully, Superman Returns (an underrated film, imo) thinks the same way I do and acts as a pseudo third film. I also prefer the Richard Donner Cut of Superman II, despite not being a perfect representation of his vision. Adding Jor-El greatly enhances the movie, and removing a lot of the "comedy" is another plus. So for me, Superman goes:
•Superman
•Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut
•Superman Returns
That way, it plays out like a much stronger Father/Son story.
Btw, anybody here see the Daredevil Director's Cut?
I'll admit, the original cut was a guilty pleasure of me and my college roommate. We'd watch it once a month. But then the Director's Cut came out and we were amazed by how much better a film it was! It went from guilty pleasure to good film!