Official Logan (Wolverine 3) Thread

FlyRy

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At least you knew with Disney they had a wide enough range of characters as opposed to shoving Wolverine and Raven down our throats....and shytty FF. And they all had shared the same universe...as opposed to neutering Cyclops, terrible Gambit...weak Ivan Ooze...doing a terrible Phoenix Saga, a shytty Storm a godforsaken Deadpool in Origins...even though in Disney's misses they made you hungry for more instead of....:whoa:


Are you suggesting Guardians and Winter Soilder were bad? IM3 , AOU were BAD...Thor 2 and IM2 were mediocre..... Winter Solider was top 3 Marvel....after IMHO Iron Man 1 and Avengers....even the shytty Disney ones had decent moments as opposed to the Fox ones which were rotten in 2 min....

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Reading is fundamental :ariana:

Your run on sentence had no transition to contrast btw the 2....that being said I thought Logan rocked. But where do they go from this story?

They really need to do the Shi'ar empire or get these nikkas in space and get away from Xavier (even the young one) Magneto etc...it's long past due. I could even live with Xavier and Magneto in space with them but no more Eric and his struggle shyt with Charles

That's why I was so excited about a potential Gambit flick...but now....no so much.....I'd love to see a proper Mr. Sinister. Showing him vs Gambit or his backstory would be nice.
 
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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.


That's not to say this is a blockbuster type film, it's actually the antithesis to a Summer blockbuster in many ways. But the Wolverine brand is a blockbuster brand and so allowing him to be his violent, sometimes nihilistic self was special to see :obama:

Yeah you and I are the same age so it does help we have buying power and can control that. It also helps that comic book flicks have been around for decades now and you gotta switch it up. Open them up with the storytelling. I still want to see a batman story in the vein of a true film noir or a spider man story similar to the his "no one dies" arc where he's just in costume the whole time acting on this illogical impulse to save any and everyone he can
Teens these days aren't going to the movies they're too busy snapchatting so really i think these movies will begin to cater to us nerds in our 30s more and get more R rated content along with it
 

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I think I appreciate this more than I enjoyed it. Loved it in parts, but a lot just really bugged me. Mostly, that ridiculous "secret video" the nurse had on her phone. Everything about that was absurd. No chance in HELL she'd have that footage on a god damn cell phone lol.
The kid having the Wolverine figure at the end reminded me of the mother having the chappie shirt in that movie's climax :laff:
 

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I liked how it wasnt post apocalyptic but by the way sh1t was going on in the background you kind of new things were about to pop off sooner or later with families fighting over scraps of natural resources, they spared logan the end of days
 

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shyt was mostly fire...

The ending scene was :mjlol:...the way the boy said "lets go" and they all bounced leaving X-23 :mjcry:

It was a little :francis: having her not speak for 70% of the movie and talk the whole time the last 30% of the movie

Also, I can't be the only one who wondered how the fukk they were going to get xavier the medicine he needed if the plan was to live on a boat :picard:

Would have been nice of Pierce had done more to...

All in all... It's right up there with DOFT as best X men movie period...
 

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Saw it again this afternoon. I love this movie. :mjcry:

Stewart and Jackman have been in pretty much every X-Men movie so it's fitting that they're the last X-Men left and they both die.:mjcry:

It's such a great movie. I just read a review on slash film and homie says it should be the gold standard in comic book movies and in time I may agree with that. It's so emotional and so fierce and such a great character study and an examination of what it truly means to be immortal and have everyone you care for die. Then finding someone else to fight for. It works on every level I need a movie to work on and I do hope it signals to every studio making comic book flicks to take chances and stretch the storytelling as far as you can. I want to see this again but it's going to be a while because it fukked with me


Why did they cut out sabretooth from the wolverine franchise?

I thought the clone would have been better off if it was him being the reavers attack dog
Writer says they meant to put him in but they forgot about it lol
 
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