Official Logan (Wolverine 3) Thread

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I didn't say all comic films should be rated R, just the ones fox makes.


They've tried 3 times with FF to make a good pg film and failed.

So why not try a rated R FF film and see how it works?

Fox could do well in this lane. It's not like any of their films follow the comics closely anyway.

Again, the problem is not in the lack of an R rating, the problem is a lack of devoted quality film making. That's why FF failed three times. And it's practically why Brad Bird managed to pull off what Fox couldn't three times with The Incredibles. Your "solution" solves nothing if the film making at hand is still weak as fukk.

That's literally the point you're trying to make here about Nolan's Batman:

Suicide squad would be a way better film than it is if at the outset they knew we are making an R rated film.

When you have to aim at pg 13 you have to make conscience decisions about what you are writing and what is and isn't acceptable.

Fox got the R rated juice right now.

They're 2/2.

They should explore this market instead of dumbing it down to compete with other comic book films box office draws.

And comic films do not have to be beholden to their property.


With Nolan's films I was always excited about how he would interpret the characters not about him copy/pasting something.

We would have never gotten the cinematic excellence of Bain if not for Nolan having free will to make it his own.

Some people whine about studios being too safe with their picks of writers and directors but don't want the out of the box choices to leave their own stamp. It's a paradox of whining.

If a studio persues a big name like a Nolan or a Fincher well guess what,they're going to want to leave their own stamp for better or worse.


Instead of being mad about what they're changing be open to seeing something you haven't.

An R rating in what I want is about exploring cinema to its fullest capability,instead of handcuffing yourself to appealing to everybody.

But you still twist it and try to make it about a meaningless R-rating, when all of Nolan's movies were PG-13. Because it isn't a rating that makes the difference, it is and always will be the film making. It's what made the real difference with Deadpool which was a passion project of its writers and director for many years. If you can't separate the two, I don't know what to tell you. You can try and pretend the two go hand in hand all you want, but they don't. If Suicide Squad was the exact same movie, except R Rated, it still would've been a piece of shyt. If the last Fantastic Four was R Rated and the transformation went full Cronenberg body horror, the shytty ass story and character interpretations would still have made it a piece of shyt. If Wolverine Origins was the exact same movie except Logan was cutting limbs off and yelling "fukk" a lot, it still would've been an enormous piece of shyt.

Also, I'm not sure if you are trying to imply that Bane couldn't have worked if they had stuck closer to the comics, but that would legitimately be an idiotic thought if you knew anything about Bane from the comics.
 

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Again, the problem is not in the lack of an R rating, the problem is a lack of devoted quality film making. That's why FF failed three times. And it's practically why Brad Bird managed to pull off what Fox couldn't three times with The Incredibles. Your "solution" solves nothing if the film making at hand is still weak as fukk.

That's literally the point you're trying to make here about Nolan's Batman:



But you still twist it and try to make it about a meaningless R-rating, when all of Nolan's movies were PG-13. Because it isn't a rating that makes the difference, it is and always will be the film making. It's what made the real difference with Deadpool which was a passion project of its writers and director for many years. If you can't separate the two, I don't know what to tell you. You can try and pretend the two go hand in hand all you want, but they don't. If Suicide Squad was the exact same movie, except R Rated, it still would've been a piece of shyt. If the last Fantastic Four was R Rated and the transformation went full Cronenberg body horror, the shytty ass story and character interpretations would still have made it a piece of shyt. If Wolverine Origins was the exact same movie except Logan was cutting limbs off and yelling "fukk" a lot, it still would've been an enormous piece of shyt.

Also, I'm not sure if you are trying to imply that Bane couldn't have worked if they had stuck closer to the comics, but that would legitimately be an idiotic thought if you knew anything about Bane from the comics.
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Shut the fukk up already fakkit.
 

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Just saw this at a matinee, going to have to let it marinate a little bit before judging. But first thoughts was that the action sets were great, and acting was really well done. Thought the story was a bit thin, but that doesn't really override the films pro's too much for me.

I trying to decide if I like this one because its so great or because the previous wolverine films were so bad lol
 

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Great movie.

When X-23 grabbed that cross I thought Wolverine was going to stick his handout and maybe have a happy ending. Sad that this is Hugh Jackman's last X-Men movie. 17 years man :mjcry:, it is like Arnold not playing the Terminator.

fukk that fakkit Godsling for shytting on this movie. If Kevin Feige helped produce this movie, he would be praising this movie non-stop,. This is the same dude that praised that shytty AOU movie. Talking about how powerful and emotional that one scene where Vision kills Ultron is.



Top Marvel Movies
1. Logan
2. DOFP
3. First Class
4. CA:WS
5. X-2

Maybe it is time for Marvel studios to give the rights to all their characters to Fox.
 

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Great movie.

When X-23 grabbed that cross I thought Wolverine was going to stick his handout and maybe have a happy ending. Sad that this is Hugh Jackman's last X-Men movie. 17 years man :mjcry:, it is like Arnold not playing the Terminator.

fukk that fakkit Godsling for shytting on this movie. If Kevin Feige helped produce this movie, he would be praising this movie non-stop,. This is the same dude that praised that shytty AOU movie. Talking about how powerful and emotional that one scene where Vision kills Ultron is.



Top Marvel Movies
1. Logan
2. DOFP
3. First Class
4. CA:WS
5. X-2

Maybe it is time for Marvel studios to give the rights to all their characters to Fox.

Timeout..what? It was cool and poignant but powerful and emotional?
 

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Great movie.

When X-23 grabbed that cross I thought Wolverine was going to stick his handout and maybe have a happy ending. Sad that this is Hugh Jackman's last X-Men movie. 17 years man :mjcry:, it is like Arnold not playing the Terminator.

fukk that fakkit Godsling for shytting on this movie. If Kevin Feige helped produce this movie, he would be praising this movie non-stop,. This is the same dude that praised that shytty AOU movie. Talking about how powerful and emotional that one scene where Vision kills Ultron is.



Top Marvel Movies
1. Logan
2. DOFP
3. First Class
4. CA:WS
5. X-2

Maybe it is time for Marvel studios to give the rights to all their characters to Fox.
Take this guy seriously brehs.


Now to the last part, which may be the most important part of them all, which ties into the big discussion we've been having all week again, the MoS destruction argument. Because in every single action scene in the movie, every. single. one. the Avengers show concern in protecting innocent lives. They show so much damn concern it made me want to shed a tear. Even if they can't control all the destruction or the damage, they're constantly going out of their way to rescue people. Hell, a huge part of the final half hour battle is devoted on evacuating and saving as many people as they can from the war zone. It was such a consistent aspect of every action scene that it really felt like a direct response to DC/WB, and there's one scene that was definitely a direct jab. At some point Cap almost fails to save someone but Thor kicks in with the assist and Cap manages to save the woman after all to his great relief. One of Ultron's bots then comes at Cap like "You really think you can save them all?" and issues some threat I can't remember the exact words to but Cap just smashes the thing to pieces, throws it over the edge and goes "What was that, you didn't finish your sentence!" and you can just feel the burn that Snyder and Goyer and all the WB studio heads are going to feel when they see that shyt.

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But stans don't exist!
 

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Timeout..what? It was cool and poignant but powerful and emotional?

Pretty sure my cold, black heart rarely refers to anything as "emotional", but these guys live and breathe by remembering every word that comes out of my mouth so who knows. I will say I love that scene eternally for this exchange:

'You are unbearably naive.'
'Well... I was born yesterday.'

:whew:

Take this guy seriously brehs.
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But stans don't exist!

I still stand firmly behind everything I said there. AoU was a direct commentary on MoS' nihilistic destruction and it was great. Funny you quote that piece in particular but not the part where I said that when you take away the post-view hype and adrenaline the movie has a bunch of issues. I wish all you cats overhyping the fukk out of Logan would do the same.:ufdup:
 

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Pretty sure my cold, black heart rarely refers to anything as "emotional", but these guys live and breathe by remembering every word that comes out of my mouth so who knows. I will say I love that scene eternally for this exchange:

'You are unbearably naive.'
'Well... I was born yesterday.'


:whew:



I still stand firmly behind everything I said there. AoU was a direct commentary on MoS' nihilistic destruction and it was great. Funny you quote that piece in particular but not the part where I said that when you take away the post-view hype and adrenaline the movie has a bunch of issues. I wish all you cats overhyping the fukk out of Logan would do the same.:ufdup:

Most def, that's ill. Movie is still meh as hell tho but you feel how you feel
 
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Seen EVERY xmen movie in theatres so the way i see it they owe me one for origins xmen 3 and apocalypse

Wont have time til next week need this piff yesterday

Get on it guys i shall return with response negs if this aint as piff as yall make it.



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