Logan |OT| Children of (X)Men (SPOILERS)

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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 ?
X-Force?

Sony and Marvel have the rest. Agent Venom, Moon Knight, Blade, Punisher, etc
 
If the tracker had been willing to die to the sun / torture instead of feeding delayed information...

If Wolverine had just removed the guy's head at that point...

I don't think these are really big problems with characterization at all. Caliban doesn't like folding the laundry, you think he's going to be super-eager to become a martyr at the first possible opportunity? Him trying to hold out for as long as he can before he realizes the game is over made perfect sense to me.

Same with Logan not decapitating Pierce at the compound in their first battle. Not only is it like, the first 25-30 minutes of the film, but he's got shit he needs to deal with and asking Caliban to deal with a (should still be unconscious) government spook is maybe a delegation of duty that shouldn't have been delegated, it doesn't feel out of character, either - dude has other shit on his mind, and Logan isn't much for murdering people who aren't trying to murder him. There is a code, still.

Trying to "solve" a movie so that it ends in its shortest possible runtime typically results in dissatisfaction in both the solution and the movie. Characters have to make mistakes, or their actions have to have unintended consequences in a story. It's one of the basic building blocks of drama.

It's not like Caliban or Logan were being egregiously careless or stupid, and they weren't acting out of character, either.
 
I don't like the R rating because of on-screen claws through skulls, etc. What I like about the R-rating is that there seem to be fewer restrictions on creative, as well as a smaller budget which I'm sure contributes to the fewer restrictions.

When I was four I slept under a Wolverine comforter . Last night I saw a film where Wolverine was the main protagonist and spoke about being suicidal. That's crazy, and something I'm sure investors wouldn't risk having in a bigger budgeted PG-13 film.

All that sounds good and maybe your right. I just wish they would do a better job matching the tone of the characters . I hope it doesn't turn into every PG-13 comic movie needs to have a huge budget and everyone Rated R comic movie needs to have a tiny budget.
 
I liked the small "I'm not that guy" line from him. Works two ways: he isn't the guy from Apocalypse and he doesn't work for Transigen any more.
 
Speaking of which: This Caliban... was he one of the first Mutant experiments that escaped? I couldn't tell if they were alluding to their having created him at some point, or if he was just helping them, until he had that crisis of conscience after Charles' apocalyptic seizure.
 
Kinda wasn't feeling the ending, felt somewhat rushed.
Also didn't want him to die either...
Same thing with Charles dying. The way it happened was heartbreaking af, but it all happened so quickly. Then again, that's life sometimes.

That aside yea, this was easily the best X-Men movie imo, and Jackman's best work in the role. The movie overall was depressing as fuck, but it makes sense, because of course Logan would eventually end up like that.

Also now that I've experienced both, yea, the Last of Us comparisons are weird.
 
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. "

The charts say that she only has adamantium at sites Alpha and Delta I believe, which implies her hand and foot claws.

This matches with canon, in that Laura only has adamantium claws but no skeleton.
 
Speaking of which: This Caliban... was he one of the first Mutant experiments that escaped? I couldn't tell if they were alluding to their having created him at some point, or if he was just helping them, until he had that crisis of conscience after Charles' apocalyptic seizure.
I took it as he was helping them until he had the crisis of conscience.
 
Also now that I've experienced both, yea, the Last of Us comparisons are weird.

Thank you.

Yeah, Holbrook also had a small monologue about how Caliban's mother probably always told him the sun would kill him.

Yeah, that was the line that had me going "Wait... so they didn't augment him or fix him, he's just old-school mutant, then."

So weird to think the mutant apocalypse happened and the only three people with the X-gene to survive it were Charles, Logan, and fuckin' CALIBAN.
 
Had a moment with Logan when he drank some Jim Beam. I had some nips at roughly the same time in the cinema. -_-

Also, I'm curious how many times Charles said "Logan" in this film?
 
Kinda wanna change the title to another suggestion which was "Children of (X)Men"

Seems more apt.

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Unfortunately, I feel like the ship has sailed at this point and it'll make the people praising the current title look like a bunch of dummies.

Goddamn your even-handed, thoughtful and considerate approach to things, Marston.

Not as bad as people making Borderlands comparisons when Fury Road hit.

Along with roughly 1/5th of the details from this movie, I had forgotten that happened. Damn.
 
Thank you.



Yeah, that was the line that had me going "Wait... so they didn't augment him or fix him, he's just old-school mutant, then."

So weird to think the mutant apocalypse happened and the only three people with the X-gene to survive it were Charles, Logan, and fuckin' CALIBAN.
Are they the only ones? I got the impression mutants were rare and dying out but there were still a bit more out there besides those 3.
 
Are they the only ones? I got the impression mutants were rare and dying out but there were still a bit more out there besides those 3.

I got the sense they were the only ones. The only mutants left on earth are those three, and the ones Rice had created to be weapons.
 
The more I think about it, the more I'm of the opinion that this movie requires multiple viewings -- and with subtitles -- in order to get all of the subtleties. There are several 'blink and you'll miss it' characterization points...
 
I thought the movie was pretty good. I'm an upbeat guy, so seeing Wolverine a miserable asshole the whole time was grating to me. That and the film's length made the whole thing drag. The action scenes were cool, the acting was good across the board, and there are some surprising plot twists, but its not a movie I see myself ever revisiting.

Also, he treated Laura like shit the whole movie, so the whole "daddy" part was a mistake in my eyes.
 
Actually, can someone clarify this for me. Was the leader of the children using telekensis, have earth powers of some sort, or did he move the metal? I missed what he actually lifted.
 
Actually, can someone clarify this for me. Was the leader of the children using telekensis, have earth powers of some sort, or did he move the metal? I missed what he actually lifted.

I think the child leader has Magneto's gene of some sort. Some other children exhibit telekinesis-type abilities as well.
 
I think the child leader has Magneto's gene of some sort. Some other children exhibit telekinesis-type abilities as well.

See, that was my understanding. Everyone told me I was dumb and he was moving the rocks which shifted the truck.
 
I thought the food and drinks stuff only stop mutants from producing more mutant babies, that they shouldn't die eating or drinking... But Magneto died, one way or another.

Oh, I mean because of his heart. Dude's old as shit, shouldn't be drinking 3 Red Bulls a day. It gave him wings but like angel wings.
 
The film ends on the same note as Snyder's Dawn of the Dead did (funny enough, both films feature Johnny Cash's The Man Comes Around): characters escape, but we don't know what will happen to them (in the case of Snyder's DotD: not until the end credit footage, and even then we still don't know what happen to the crew).
 
I actually went into this expecting the movie to be a soft R (e.g. he'd actually claw people to death in a couple of scenes but otherwise PG-13), but this was definitely a hard R.

I got a bit of a chuckle out of the idea that the evil bad guys were concerned about losing jurisdiction if the kids hit the border.
 
Actually, can someone clarify this for me. Was the leader of the children using telekensis, have earth powers of some sort, or did he move the metal? I missed what he actually lifted.

Well, if it's the same as Rictor in the comics, then it's seismic energy manipulation and generation. But it looked more like basic TK to me.

Didn't they call him Rockslide at some point?

That'd be closer to Avalanche's power set, though.
 
The thing that got me the most was the fact Logan was also buried near water. Just that little detail elevated that so much in my mind and made it incredibly bittersweet. Like it's never really brought up, just an incredibly nice detail.
 
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.
This is why her calling him "daddy" at the end almost got me. He was finally the man she wanted him to be only at the end when it was too late, it's heartbreaking. She only got a glimpse.
 
I thought how they used the comic books and X-Men merchandise was kind of neat as well. I thought it was going to be just a throwaway. Kind of reminded me of the opening to Superman.
 
Who else found the fact that there is a company named after the lake where the original Weapon X facility stood interesting?
I thought how they used the comic books and X-Men merchandise was kind of neat as well. I thought it was going to be just a throwaway. Kind of reminded me of the opening to Superman.

The electric kid clutching the Wolverine action figure at the end...bruh, the heart breaks
 
Also now that I've experienced both, yea, the Last of Us comparisons are weird.

Well, the happy black family they bumped into halfway into their journey did die. The family that gave them a brief feeling of family, togetherness, and comfort after being on the run for so long. Looking at it broadly, I think the comparison still fits somewhat.

I got the sense they were the only ones. The only mutants left on earth are those three, and the ones Rice had created to be weapons.

I got the impression that there are mutants out there, just very few of them and very scattered and in hiding. Even if you were a mutant, you wouldn't want to put those powers on display in this new America. I imagine everyone is just trying to make ends meet much like Logan is by taking on a mundane job.
 
That kid was called Rictor, as in "Rictor Scale" I figure. He lifted the truck up with earth magic.

I definitely got the sense the mutants were actively exterminated worldwide(?). There was a bit on the radio where the host was making fun of a caller and said something like "It's 202X, why are you still talking about mutants!". Like it was absurd to talk about mutants at this point since they've been gone so long? But it's pretty crazy that the movie is ambiguous about that.

Also let's never forget that Logan, professional Uber driver, doesn't own a cell phone charger. Unless his was an iPhone and the Exposition Phone was an android and we never did settle a standard in the future. Post-apocalyptic indeed.
 
I thought how they used the comic books and X-Men merchandise was kind of neat as well. I thought it was going to be just a throwaway. Kind of reminded me of the opening to Superman.

Yeah, it actually paints a pretty interesting picture of what life is like for everyone else. The mutants do exist, and they are "superheroes", but much of what they do is spun into the fantasy nature of the comic books. Eden didn't really exist, but it existed in the minds of the lab kids and that's all that mattered. They tried to make their own Eden. And that's all what Logan couldn't understand until the end when he was holding Laura's hand.
 
Fuck fuck fuck fuck. All the fucks were distracting lol, I think a limit on the swearing would have made it more impactful.

Overall though good movie, definitely top of the X men movies, not The Dark Knight tier though.
 
Man how they gonna let Wolverine da gawd die with just a flesh wound like that?

Good movie, some feels were had. They kinda rushed his death at the end though. I wanted a better death monologue than that.
 
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