http://comicbook.com/2016/03/21/first-reactions-to-batman-v-superman-are-very-positive/
Twitter reactions to a movie are always good to go by.
Context. Gotta compare who was tweeting those as compared to, say, Twitter reactions after Civil War.
http://comicbook.com/2016/03/21/first-reactions-to-batman-v-superman-are-very-positive/
Twitter reactions to a movie are always good to go by.
Dope. I was planning on dropping the franchise after this since it seemed like such a fitting end to singer's xavier/Logan arc. Like end of an Era shit
Glad to hear it felt like that I'm assuming
https://twitter.com/bobbyrobertspdx/status/832432248037076992
To elaborate: It's a good movie. Top tier in the series. Is it the best? I dunno. Maybe not. Close, though.
Mangold sticks the landing though, which, so far as I can remember, has only happened one other time: 3:10 to Yuma.
I sorta feel like Mangold has a better grip on Xavier than Singer ever did, too.
The western vibes aren't just marketing, either.
Good, that's what I wanted to hear, thanks!Not sure how long it is. It took its time. Only one or two weird pacing issues/editing hiccups, I felt.
No post-credits stingers. Which is good. Woulda felt bullshit, honestly.
How long is it and where there any after credit scenes?
After Apocalypse I'm not convinced Singer really has a Xavier arc. It seems he's always been much more interested in Mags instead. Xavier's just there to play off Mags. So if Mangold can do a better job with the character in a unique way, sure why not.
To elaborate: It's a good movie. Top tier in the series. Is it the best? I dunno. Maybe not. Close, though.
Mangold sticks the landing though, which, so far as I can remember, has only happened one other time: 3:10 to Yuma.
I sorta feel like Mangold has a better grip on Xavier than Singer ever did, too.
The western vibes aren't just marketing, either.
Thing I didn't know until his name came up: Scott Frank worked on the screenplay. Seeing that name had me relaxed real quick.
There's more than a few direct references to "Shane," by the way. So yeah: The western-feel is 100% present and intended.
To elaborate: It's a good movie. Top tier in the series. Is it the best? I dunno. Maybe not. Close, though.
Mangold sticks the landing though, which, so far as I can remember, has only happened one other time: 3:10 to Yuma.
And while you call it top tier, but not sure of it being the best of the series makes me wonder what you consider the best entry in the X-Men films.
Lmfao man that movie built up SOOOO good untilIs it safe to say some narratively non-sequitor mech doesn't come out at the end to fight Hugh Jackman and his allies this time?
Hair-splitting aside, the fact that Logan is even in the conversation with X2 and DoFP should be enough to settle anxious tummies.
Lmfao man that movie built up SOOOO good untilpopped up. I was mouthing "wtf" in the theater.Mecha Silver Samurai
I think that's Wolverine covered in set liquid adamantium, which is the closest thing to killing him.
Logan'sin the comics. They even have all the materials for the flashbacks."death"
He didn't have his healing factor at the time already.
Oof, thanks.He was essentially succeeded by X-23 and Old Man Logan.He got covered in adamantium and suffocated to death when it hardened, which ended up killing him because he didn't have a healing factor at the time.
It's gonna make his Oscars opening number really ironic.
Is it safe to say some narratively non-sequitor mech doesn't come out at the end to fight Hugh Jackman and his allies this time?
I think we all were. The Wolverine was hitting all the right buttons for me up until that point.
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Please end like this
I liked the samurai battle even though Wolvie was completely outmatched. Viper didn't work at all though. but it's comics, good comes with the badEveryone always talks about the giant robot samurai but Viper was pretty terrible as well.
If old men faltering and letting their guarded vulnerability break down in jagged gasps makes your chest hitch up, you're probably gonna be a chest-hitching motherfucker.
There is no TLOU influence.
Are they going to admit the TLOU influence over this movie?
You admitted in the beginning of this thread that you have never played the game. How come you know this? Also the trailer screams TLOU. The relationship with the kid and state of the world which seems pretty dark.
Everyone always talks about the giant robot samurai but Viper was pretty terrible as well.
You admitted in the beginning of this thread that you have never played the game. How come you know this? Also the trailer screams TLOU. The relationship with the kid and state of the world which seems pretty dark.
And they just showed an ad on Colbert showing almost nothing but small scenes of Logan having dinner with regular people and showing the human side of things instead of spectacle. I like that they are selling this as small scale.
Everyone always talks about the giant robot samurai but Viper was pretty terrible as well.
You admitted in the beginning of this thread that you have never played the game. How come you know this? Also the trailer screams TLOU. The relationship with the kid and state of the world which seems pretty dark.
Oh shit...did someone tweet a spoiler about the ending to you? Everyone watch out.
No, they didn't. I think whoever that was is trying to be ironically funny or something?
Embargo's up tomorrow afternoon.
Embargo's up tomorrow afternoon.
Pretty sure there'll be a RT thread by like 1:30pm, knowing the superhero community here.