X-Men III: The Last Stand; Apologies for Inconsistency
I just returned home this evening from viewing 20th Century Fox's "X-Men III: The Final Stand." When I first read the synopsis of the story, I was a bit on edge (seeing as how I am a huge fan of the comic books, original cartoon series, and the short-lived WB cartoon series). I can definitely say now that X3 has to be the best of all three X-Men films.
My biggest concern was of Kelsey Grammer (of Frasier fame) being casted to play the role of Dr. Hank McCoy, aka Beast. The reason for my concern was a simple one: after watching Grammer play roles such as Frasier and Ebenezer Scrooge, it was hard to imagine an actor with the caliber of Grammer being in an action film. I will make my apologies to Mr. Grammer now as he truly held his own with veteran action stars Halle Berry and Hugh Jackman.
I cannot begin to praise this film enough. As a huge fan of technology and science, this film delivered on all fronts. I will not cite specific details, as to prevent any spoilers from appearing in this short review. All I can say is that if you're a fan of the X-Men films or of technology and science, this film is a definite must-see.
On another note, I would like to make an apology to the listeners of the TalkTech podcast for the lack of consistency as of late. I am still trying to work myself into the brand new production schedule I have created for myself. Your patience is greatly appreciated.

