Speaking of X-Men movies.....I had X-Men: Apocalypse on last night and man that thing looked cheesy as hell by today's big budget film standards.
The fight scenes looked stiff and poorly choreographed. And when a scene called for some type of airborne activity, even though I couldn't actually see the cables, the actors looked so stiff and rigid like they were being pulled along by cables. The movements were pretty much on par with what you'd see from a high school drama club hoisting someone through the air during a production of Peter Pan.
IMO, it was a poorly made film when compared to what you get from the action sequences in the Avengers movies.
It's a shame that it took Marvel Studios up until early this year to regain the rights to the X-Men movies. 20th Century Fox was hit or miss (mostly miss) with the X-Men franchise. The X-Men were my favorite comics/superheroes as a kid so I still watched all those average movies. Now that Marvel Studios has the X-Men I'm genuinely excited to see what they're going to push out over the next 5 years.