Niggthaniel Essex
13th Floor/Growing Old
I stayed until the damn IMAX title screen came on and the projector shut off and didn't see shytSo, apparently there IS an aftercredits scene?
I stayed until the damn IMAX title screen came on and the projector shut off and didn't see shytSo, apparently there IS an aftercredits scene?
I stayed until the damn IMAX title screen came on and the projector shut off and didn't see shyt
So are these fake? (haven't watched them, just seen them on another forum)
So are these fake? (haven't watched them, just seen them on another forum)
So are these fake? (haven't watched them, just seen them on another forum)
Then theyIt took this long to finally get a true rated R Wolverine film and it's the last one.
Imagine what could've been if the studios weren't so fukking stupid:
But fukking Fox...
- Wolverine vs Omega Red
- Wolverine vs a REAL Lady Deathstrike
- A Wolverine/Daken storyline
- Wolverine vs Cyber
- A rated R Sabertooth vs Wolverine fight (Liev Schreiber was the GOAT Sabertooth)
- A Deadpool or Wolverine cameo in either movie
It's like they picked us up, hugged us, then gave us a tender, loving kiss after violently ass raping us for years
So are these fake? (haven't watched them, just seen them on another forum)
:Sasbrown:Then theystabbed wolverine in the heart and buried the corpse in some random woods near the Canadian border and called it a wrap
That's the scene that was described as playing before the movie at some theaters. I didn't see it because the beer line took too damn long
Makes sense airing this before as opposed to after the final scene. Would have been off putting to do the slapstick teaser after the emotional ride you just went on
First and foremost, this was the best acting in a superhero movie since heath crushed buildings. Stewart, high, and the girl who played Laura were all amazing. Especially Stewart.
As for the rest of the movie. Wow. I've never had a superhero movie hit me in the feels as hard as this one. The mix of nostalgia and the tragedy they are exposed too was tough. Felt like seeing an old friend suffer. Logan looked down Right disgusting at some points. Whole time I was like "someone please give this dude some antibiotics ". Like if someon made us watch a movie where batman had cancer . Some of it was tough to watch imo but that's why it works.
When it comes to action, that movie was exactly how all the wolverine movies should be. shyt was fukking savage. I loved it. Really captured the savagery of wolverine.
The kid in me would've liked to see Logan have a real moment to connect with Laura before he died. Or that he had time with Professor X before they both died. But I feel like it was true to the feel and realism they were going for. Death isn't grand. It just happens. Whether you're ready for it or not. I think they captured that feeling. Makes me feel a little hollow inside
At the end of the day, this movie is a tragedy. The mutants lost. After all those movies they ended up damn near extinct. The old heros are broken and tired. It's really sad. All the years of fighting to only end up crushed. The youngins are a glimmer of hope.
And I'm still personally holding out hope that wolverine is alive.
Only thing I didn't like was the mess that is x men's continuity. What timeline is this? I'm hoping they just bush everything and just focus on the new mutants going forward.
It took this long to finally get a true rated R Wolverine film and it's the last one.
Imagine what could've been if the studios weren't so fukking stupid:
But fukking Fox...
- Wolverine vs Omega Red
- Wolverine vs a REAL Lady Deathstrike
- A Wolverine/Daken storyline
- Wolverine vs Cyber
- A rated R Sabertooth vs Wolverine fight (Liev Schreiber was the GOAT Sabertooth)
- A Deadpool or Wolverine cameo in either movie
It's like they picked us up, hugged us, then gave us a tender, loving kiss after violently ass raping us for years
I think what's helping is that a lot of us older folks (I'm 31) have been going to see summer blockbusters since we were kids. Now we're older, but still want the spectacle of those films just now dressed in a more mature tone.Breh I don't blame them for that. That's a movie industry thing as a whole. Talk to any director or producer and they'll tell you studios are afraid to make r rated movies with a lot of cash behind them. It's not like it was when we were kids where T2 could not only be the most expensive movie ever made at the time and R rated. They're afraid of that. Hugh had to take a pay cut for this to be rated R. It takes a while for the tide to change and maybe it is but ultimately it's all about the box office.