No mid or end credits scene?
No, and it's a good thing. This movie doesn't need that.
No mid or end credits scene?
-Didn't feel like the relationship between Laura and Logan was were it should've been when she dropped the "Daddy" line. I feel like it was getting there--then suddenly the jump to "Daddy", as if it were almost finished strengthening/developing their relationship, but jumped the gun too soon.
Still trying to wrap my head around it, but at the moment these thoughts come to mind:
-Didn't feel like the relationship between Laura and Logan was were it should've been when she dropped the "Daddy" line. I feel like it was getting there--then suddenly the jump to "Daddy", as if it were almost finished strengthening/developing their relationship, but jumped the gun too soon.
-X-24 gives the film a couple of great moments (Charle's death, when Logan first encounters him), but I can't help but feel like that space could've been occupied by another character or force that would've strengthen the narrative a lot more.
-I really like the tone of the film, and I think it fits Wolverine pretty well considering where the last film (The Wolverine) seemed to be heading.
-Caliban was great, it was well done how his situation from some sort of black comedy to desperation.
-Pierce could've been better. He had a great personality and presence, I thought. But he quickly loses agency in his role as an antagonist once he's sandwiched between X-24 and Dr. Rice. I guess Mangold figured that he couldn't take on Wolverine without a handicap on either end, and the X-24 fulfills an antagonist on somewhat even ground.
This movie is a fucking bummer, man. That final shot leaves you with a sense of desolation, and with that I think the movie is successful, despite its few flaws, as a sendoff and study of Wolverine. Also, I wouldn't mind too much that this is where Fox's X-Men story ends, the story that started in 2000. Of course it won't and that's fine, but if I had to choose an endpoint for this series, it would be here.
I'm pretty sure you see medical charts of Laura saying they gave her adamantium plating on her skeleton and Wolverine says near the end of the movie that he's probably dying because "of the poison they put in me. In us. "Have to rewatch it again. But no scene implied she had an adamantium skeleton. Which could still happen in feature movies.
I'm still letting the feeling sink in though. This was a perfect send-off for Stewart and Jackman. But ... fuck, I hope he is atleast gonna do some cameo's here and there. Not counting on it though.
"So ... this is how it feels like ..."
The "blank" stare he had afterwards.. fuck.
The part with Charles talking to "X-24" .. felt strange at first. But got me thinking. If X-24 is a succesful clone of Logan, Charles wouldn't notice the difference. He'd be the exact same person.
I was in shock when it happened. I was prepared for Logan to die ... but not Charles.
I'm pretty sure you see medical charts of Laura saying they gave her adamantium plating on her skeleton and Wolverine says near the end of the movie that he's probably dying because "of the poison they put in me. In us. "
I think the best part about their relationship is that it adds to the ambiguity of the final scene. She calls him dad as he slips into death and while they hold hands he says "So this is what it feels like." You don't know whether he means to have a bonding moment by letting someone in or the feeling of finally dying, that state of being he's delivered to so many before. I think that contrary to them holding hands he was talking about his own mortality; so while Laura really wanted that relationship she realizes that this man is something else. Or at least I like to think that because it makes the cross into an X less hokey and instead more powerful.
I much preferred the opening shot of 3-4 Firefly posters on a wall.
Morena Baccarin is in both?What was the deal with that? Is there a reference or call out I'm missing between Deadpool 2 and Firefly?
What was Laura saying during her eulogy? I couldn't understand a word of it.
What was Laura saying during her eulogy? I couldn't understand a word of it.
There was so much dialogue in this movie that did not come through in my theater at all.
It really wasn't that good. What a disappointment. It didn't need a longer runtime, it already felt too long with its slow pace and barebones plot. Stuff needed to happen in those 2 hours, not make it longer.
X24 was awful, the villain was on the brink of being shit and it lacked emotional beats or gravitas.
The reviews have overhyped this like crazy. It's not a bad movie at all but it's seriously not close to being great.
Morena Baccarin is in both?
Well put. I agree with this.Guys, Laura grew up reading X-Men comics and probably idolizing the people in them. Gabriela the nurse was also very aware of Laura's DNA source since she told Wolverine that Laura was his daughter. It stands to reason that during their escape Gabriela kept telling Laura all about how the heroic guy in the comics was her daddy and he was gonna help them both and things would be alright. It shows too since in the hotel she stares at the father/daughter mannequin set. The reason Laura acts so cold at the beginning isnt because she doesnt care about Logan, it's because the hero she's looked up to all this time is a disappointment to her. Dude is suicidal and is seemingly only helping out for money. Later in the movie once she sees Logan act like the father and hero she wanted all this time is when she finally calls him daddy. It's not like she's some stranger who grew attached to someone stupid quick.
and they'd find solace away from the rest of the world, and that would be their send-off.
Well put. I agree with this.
But that part of her character, the wanting to connect with her "dad" part, just got way too muted up until they needed it full blast
20th Century Foxs Logan roared last night with a $9.5M take, the third highest for an R-rated preview after record holder Deadpool ($12.7M) and The Hangover Part II ($10.4M from midnight shows).
I hope between this and Deadpool we get a trend of Fox pumping out R rated films that put the genre on its head, while Marvel's factory pumps out carbon copy fun and DC continues to throw stuff at the wall hoping it sticks.
I could see that balance maintaining the Comic Book movie bubble.
At the end of The Wolverine we see Magneto and Xavier asking Logan for help. They inform him of the Sentinel Project and the danger it presents to mutants. After DOFP, that future was avoided. So it's ... weird (?) to see where Logan takes place in.
In which case, Logan would remember having had that adventure before he went back in time. So he just swung by the knife store at the mall and picked up a sword that looked kinda similar for sentimentality.
What's important is that they know what the hell they're doing with that rating. The R can be great, but it is also so easy to shit the bed with it.I hope between this and Deadpool we get a trend of Fox pumping out R rated films that put the genre on its head, while Marvel's factory pumps out carbon copy fun and DC continues to throw stuff at the wall hoping it sticks.
I could see that balance maintaining the Comic Book movie bubble.
We discussed this early on in the thread, but basically it's safe to say that The Wolverine did still happen, but in a pretty alternate take. i.e. Yukio just shows up at the mansion asking for Logan who's all good instead of finding him in some backwater Canadian town being all mopey. Also maybe didn't get with Mariko that time around since he wasn't as mopey. And maybe in this one, the silver samurai wasn't a fucking giant robot.
How many properties outside of dead pool and wolverine does fox have that need to be rated R? How about just making good movies that fit the characters. If fox just starts making Rated R movies for everything doesn't it just become a gimmick ?
What's important is that they know what the hell they're doing with that rating. The R can be great, but it is also so easy to shit the bed with it.
what worked in Deadpool mostly would've worked as PG-13.
I'm guessing the canon after DOFP is X-Men 1 exactly as before>X-Men 2 probably exactly as before>Jean either dies and comes back under much better conditions or she just gets Phoenix powers at the end of X2>Logan goes to Japan with Yukio to find himself and help an old friend, 100% fine with Jean and Scott being a couple and all right>Has adventures with the team after coming back until one day Charles has a seizure...