“The Attack Begins” is honestly one the best pieces of music ever composed. You practically hear the Sentinels landing and feel the dread as they slowly approach you knowing nothing can stop them, and no one can save you.
@@dkkanofkash8798 He'd likely find them to be good opponents, but he'd likely outlast them. He's just not the kind of being they were designed to adapt to.
You might thank that Quicksilver is dead long before the Sentinels finds him. Though don't know in which he died in that future timeline though considering that Logan had met him before but he was old as Wolverine says.
@@rogueascendant6611 Something tells me that the Sentinels would have found a way to kill Quicksilver all the same, like how Apocalypse was able to pinpoint where he would be and trap him.
If you’re thinking that the sentinels can copy Quicksilver’s powers, then it’s not very likely. They are meant to adapt. The only time we’ve seen a sentinel remotely copy the power of another mutant is in the opening where it copied Colossus’s steel skin. Even so, the sentinels have only been shown to copy physical mutations like magma, ice, crystal, and rocks. Quicksilver’s power is speed, which only allows him to move at supersonic speed, but still retains his own body physique.
The more I look at them the more I love them but they kinda killed all my favourite X-men :( Storm, Magneto, Blink) maybe Emma as well but she wasnt killed by the final ones but just caught with the standard ones
@@Dark_Voice You're supposed to hate and fear them while watching the movie. Not want to instantly go out and buy the damn toy... which would be a great collectible IMO
@@Dark_Voice emma wasn't killed by the sentinels in the past or future. She was experimented on along with the girl with wings, the red guy whi can teleport, banshee, and a few other mutants from first class.
Greatest comic book movie antagonists to hit the silver screen so far, the Sentinels. They actually killed established heroes (repeatedly in Days of Future Past). I'm glad Fox had the foresight to make them these unstoppable killing machines, as opposed to the Ultron drones and Ultron himself who couldn't kill anyone; not even Helen Cho with a point blank blast, Rhodey with a point blank blast, or Captain America, who was shot in his chest by a (you guessed it) point blank blast. The only person Ultron was able to kill was Baron Strucker, who was already incarcerated and defenseless at the time.
ThetaGlow That’s still not the point. It’s the fact that they went ahead and killed them to give audience a real superhero film with that kind of level of stakes and dark tone with killing. Normally nowadays these movies didn’t have that until WS and CW. Plus fans already knew about them coming back due to time travel because it was based on the comics. I think what he was saying is that in the MCU most of the villains never gave audience that level of villainous portrayal as the Sentinels did in DOFP and we will nember get that again no time soon.
"The Attack Begins" and "Time’s Up" are some of the most epic pieces of music I’ve ever heard! 4:29 that build up is insane! And it just keeps hitting. 5:52 talk about intense!
@@SSFhdCLAN simple words that says a lot. Fox's X-Men may have had major issues with a few inconsistencies here and there, but what I loved about their version of X-Men is that it's relentless elements with its antagonists as the trilogy went on for years, it's dark, suspenseful, and unstoppable, which is the case for the sentinels/future sentinels. I remember seeing a lot of complaints online with X-Men not getting to wear their iconic super-wears from the comics. Where-as the director of 'Logan' explained that, in no way does these interpretation of the comic characters want to be looked at as basically weirdos on speedoes. I mean, X Men is as hated as it is, why wear the ridiculous clothing? To further be not taken seriously?... I wish they do apply atleast half the elements these movies were able to pull off. We're all aware of their usual PG-13 ratings, but having Deadpool or Wolverine or anyone related with the same old gritty, bloody, stabby stab stab type 'a habits. Also, I pray to heavens they keep either the intro of the original films or modernize the one from 90's animated series. (But I honestly prefer the films'. It's just overwhelmingly brilliant man.)
Something to think about: As per X-men Apocalypse, Sentinels still exist with some held by the X-men for training purposes and likely more are still being kept around in government storage. All it would take is a mutant with immense powers ( Magneto/Apocalypse/Xavier) demonstrating the ability to kill millions as they do in the film to get every government scrambling to get anti-mutant tech operational to deal with the threat. Only this time, they will have mass public support given the death toll wrought by Magneto and Apocalypses actions in particular...plus the whole nuclear missiles incident caused by Xavier. So..what will the U.S government turn to as quick fix? High probability it will be the stored Sentinels which will lead to a reactivation of their production. Thus, the world is once again set down the path to the dystopian future seen in Days of Future past. Even worse, the two mutants who could deal with DOFPs Sentinels-Apocalypse and Jean Grey are both useless ( ones dead and the other will certainly be nerfed/killed to suppress the phoenix force). So..the timeline is doomed.
That makes sense..What sentinels showd me in Days of Future past was really shocking.The most powerful villains in superhero movies.. totally invinsible and unstoppable.
Well they still fighting the sentinels in X2 back then, and I think that sentinel is own by a secret organization, and finnaly get permission from government. And finnaly the second sentinel we're created and mutant genocide starts. In 2029 bad people still hunt mutant but only for weaponized them, unlike Trask who thinks that mutant kind is dangerous for human, bet it didn't get the outcome that he expects.
@@cyberdaemon (sorry, English its not my first languaje). In the comics, the Sentinels turn against its creator, Bolivar Trask. They claimed their reason was because humans and mutants were unnable to protect themselves and, in the end, they would not only destroy both races but the world too. In the film, the Sentinels realized that it didnt matter how many mutants they killed. After all, mutants are the evolution of humans. So, in order to fullfil their duty they decided to go for both races, human and mutants.
I love how they are so well design, even the past ones that try to emulate their comic appearance make a good job at making it just comic accurate enough to be enjoyed
Hopefully the nature and spirit of the x men movies doesn’t change. I enjoy the MCU for what it is, but the x men are not the avengers. They’re persecuted and hunted, not loved. So we’ll see.
@@biffmcspandex7748 meanwhile, the comics have them behave like the Inhumans, in terms of being an isolatory nation, but shittier with woke ideologies.
In the ordinal version it going to be Mystique and Rogue's Dna that made these killing machine. But the cut out the Rogue's parts out of movie the theory that they use Mystique's dna but also the other mutants they catch infuse those Dna in the machines.
I can’t believe this movie is ten years old. Just as amazing as I remembered it, probably the best X-Men movie along with Logan and one of the best superhero movies, period!
@@vicenteveragarasapiain Good idea. The "Age of Ultron" story was much darker in the comics though. It basicly started with thousands of the robots coming (from the future) only to kill 99% of the heroes within an hour. - with only a handful remaining.
I don't think they will. Personally for the faults of Fox the Sentinels were and are their masterpiece of villains, they were everything Ultron was not
If the future's like this i don't want it because these sentinels are killing my friends. And like said Nixon at X-Men Days of future past .... I don't want machines on side, i want some of these mutants on my side ....
I listened to the full version of "The Attack Begins", both original and rogue cut, and its STILL missing some pieces of its track that were put into the rogue cut film, and the version in the film is very rushed and twisted. The part where police cars are dodging rubble from the stadium and Magneto's controling the Sentinels, there's a rushed piece of the track that wasn't put into the albulm, but its in the film. Where the hell can I find that? XD
Liked it so much ;). Also, fun fact, The resident evil: The final chapter score by Paul haslinger has "A force so evil", "History is written by the victors" and "Entering raccoon city" which have the exact Main melody of the sentinels. Which has me with the question, would you make a resident evil: The final chapter suite please? :) I love your suites.
Most of the time, I don't like it when they change comic book designs to make it more realistic. But this is an exception. The sentinels in the future look terrifying.
@@BigK13372 yes, but not that powerful. She's at most barely planet level so yes she could probably beat the sentinels, but since the Phoenix force in the movie fused with jean's mutation if the sentinels copy her mutation they can copy the Phoenix force which means jean loses.
The sentinwls the true definición of a Mutantant's executioner so deadly and powerful that Even the.mightiest Omega level Mutant shallreconsider it to face them by him or herself
@@LukeLovesRose If you think about it, with enough of them, Apocalypse probably wouldn't be able to stop the Sentinels, even with his god-like powers. :o