Oh yeah, what was up with the comic. Was the GPS coordinate in North Dakota or Canada? Was that supposed to be some Underground Railroad quilt kind of thing, or did Gabriella just organize asylum in Canada and was just trying to inspire the kids with the comic?
The GPS coordinate was in North Dakota. I think they just took the idea from the comic to meet there, before crossing the border.Oh yeah, what was up with the comic. Was the GPS coordinate in North Dakota or Canada? Was that supposed to be some Underground Railroad quilt kind of thing, or did Gabriella just organize asylum in Canada and was just trying to inspire the kids with the comic?
I just got out of the movie, and it was terribly disappointing. The movie was doing pretty well up until the casino, and then it just got ridiculous:
- At the Hotel room, the whole movie comes to a complete stop while they play clips of an old western for multiple minutes just to blatantly set up Laura's speech at the end of the movie.
- Instead of having Logan ride the elevator up and then have Charles cause everyone to freeze, they decide to have it happen when he's just outside the hotel, then struggle to walk to the elevator, then ride the elevator up to the 14th floor, and then spend a long ass time working his way down the hallway and into the room. That's probably at least a 5 minute trip. Meanwhile they had made it clear earlier that it almost killed Caliban in about a minute in Mexico.
- "Logan, we should stop to round up horses."
- "Logan, we should definitely stay the night at these poor innocent's house. I'm sure nothing bad will happen to them."
- X24 is a mindless killing machine, but he stands there for the entirety of Charles' speech.
- The terrible explanation about how they built rage into X24.
- They get to Eden and every single child has managed to not only escape the facility, but to make it over the border from Mexico and all the way to Eden. Not even one staff member or other adult was there with them when Logan and Laura arrived. This retrospectively makes you wonder how the staff managed to extricate every single child from a secure military facility. Then you think back and realize the Mexican nurse had 20k US cash in an envelope that she "stole from her boyfriend" rendering that whole plot thread ridiculous.
- X24 dying from a single gunshot to the head. Apparently one adamantium bullet was all you ever needed to stop Wolverine.
- The speech from the western I had been waiting for since the hotel room followed by the eye roll inducing cross pulled up from the ground to be placed as an X instead.
- Canada...
Bad guys were pretty crappy again.
The head Reaver basically did nothing but graze a kid with a bullet the whole movie.
Oh yeah, what was the Western that Charles and Laura watched in OKC? I don't know anything about Westerns so I dont know what it was
Oh yeah, what was the Western that Charles and Laura watched in OKC? I don't know anything about Westerns so I dont know what it was
I just got out of the movie, and it was terribly disappointing. The movie was doing pretty well up until the casino, and then it just got ridiculous:
- At the Hotel room, the whole movie comes to a complete stop while they play clips of an old western for multiple minutes just to blatantly set up Laura's speech at the end of the movie.
- Instead of having Logan ride the elevator up and then have Charles cause everyone to freeze, they decide to have it happen when he's just outside the hotel, then struggle to walk to the elevator, then ride the elevator up to the 14th floor, and then spend a long ass time working his way down the hallway and into the room. That's probably at least a 5 minute trip. Meanwhile they had made it clear earlier that it almost killed Caliban in about a minute in Mexico.
- "Logan, we should stop to round up horses."
- "Logan, we should definitely stay the night at these poor innocent's house. I'm sure nothing bad will happen to them."
- X24 is a mindless killing machine, but he stands there for the entirety of Charles' speech.
- The terrible explanation about how they built rage into X24.
- They get to Eden and every single child has managed to not only escape the facility, but to make it over the border from Mexico and all the way to Eden. Not even one staff member or other adult was there with them when Logan and Laura arrived. This retrospectively makes you wonder how the staff managed to extricate every single child from a secure military facility. Then you think back and realize the Mexican nurse had 20k US cash in an envelope that she "stole from her boyfriend" rendering that whole plot thread ridiculous.
- X24 dying from a single gunshot to the head. Apparently one adamantium bullet was all you ever needed to stop Wolverine.
- The speech from the western I had been waiting for since the hotel room followed by the eye roll inducing cross pulled up from the ground to be placed as an X instead.
- Canada...
I don't understand when people try to distill films down to a math or science because "why don't they just fly the ring into Mordor?!" Yes, some scenes exist to serve the film and audience.
I just got out of the movie, and it was terribly disappointing. The movie was doing pretty well up until the casino, and then it just got ridiculous:
- At the Hotel room, the whole movie comes to a complete stop while they play clips of an old western for multiple minutes just to blatantly set up Laura's speech at the end of the movie.
- Instead of having Logan ride the elevator up and then have Charles cause everyone to freeze, they decide to have it happen when he's just outside the hotel, then struggle to walk to the elevator, then ride the elevator up to the 14th floor, and then spend a long ass time working his way down the hallway and into the room. That's probably at least a 5 minute trip. Meanwhile they had made it clear earlier that it almost killed Caliban in about a minute in Mexico.
- "Logan, we should stop to round up horses."
- "Logan, we should definitely stay the night at these poor innocent's house. I'm sure nothing bad will happen to them."
- X24 is a mindless killing machine, but he stands there for the entirety of Charles' speech.
- The terrible explanation about how they built rage into X24.
- They get to Eden and every single child has managed to not only escape the facility, but to make it over the border from Mexico and all the way to Eden. Not even one staff member or other adult was there with them when Logan and Laura arrived. This retrospectively makes you wonder how the staff managed to extricate every single child from a secure military facility. Then you think back and realize the Mexican nurse had 20k US cash in an envelope that she "stole from her boyfriend" rendering that whole plot thread ridiculous.
- X24 dying from a single gunshot to the head. Apparently one adamantium bullet was all you ever needed to stop Wolverine.
- The speech from the western I had been waiting for since the hotel room followed by the eye roll inducing cross pulled up from the ground to be placed as an X instead.
- Canada...
It's a thing that's always gone on, but it seems a little exacerbated lately due to a cottage industry of secondary media/enthusiast press on YouTube for whom that's considered not just a valid form of criticism, but the primary one.
It teaches people to watch movies not so much to watch them, but to compete with them. "I bet I'm smarter than you, and I bet you're going to do something I wouldn't have done, and I'm going to tell everyone how you fucked that up when I get back to my keyboard after this."
Yeah he at least had a personality, which is better than most villains these days.I did not really like X-24 and Rice was pretty disposable, but I liked Pierce. I guess he didn't actually achieve a whole lot on his own, but he had a good villain charisma.
It was Shane. Came out back in 1953.
It's typically regarded as one of the best westerns ever made. "Come back, Shane!" became a pop-culture reference for awhile there.
A bunch of people are probably gonna check it out this weekend, I'd imagine.
Didn't read the whole thread, but did anyone correct Bobby's incorrect description
I just got out of the movie, and it was terribly disappointing. The movie was doing pretty well up until the casino, and then it just got ridiculous:
- At the Hotel room, the whole movie comes to a complete stop while they play clips of an old western for multiple minutes just to blatantly set up Laura's speech at the end of the movie.
I take it you love movies that are constant action. Movies need time to slow down and build something. The hotel scene and the dinner scenes were there to deliver certain messages, and to slow down the pace. Both worked well.
- Instead of having Logan ride the elevator up and then have Charles cause everyone to freeze, they decide to have it happen when he's just outside the hotel, then struggle to walk to the elevator, then ride the elevator up to the 14th floor, and then spend a long ass time working his way down the hallway and into the room. That's probably at least a 5 minute trip. Meanwhile they had made it clear earlier that it almost killed Caliban in about a minute in Mexico.
It happened that way to demonstrate the stakes, that hundreds were about to die. And it was a well-shot and executed scene.
- "Logan, we should stop to round up horses."
Used to demonstrate that kindness is a good thing. It shows that Charles still believes in Logan's redemption.
- "Logan, we should definitely stay the night at these poor innocent's house. I'm sure nothing bad will happen to them."
Used by Charles to try and show Logan what real happiness and family can be like. Yes it was a risk, and they both knew it. But Charles knew that Logan living wasn't worth it unless he could purpose.
- X24 is a mindless killing machine, but he stands there for the entirety of Charles' speech.
Why do any bad guys not immediately kill people? It's a movie thing. Doesn't detract. In fact, it makes it all the more sad. If you only look at movies as a race to the end, then most could be finished in 10 minutes if everyone does the logical thing. But they are not. That scene was there to show that this night meant to much to Charles. The fact that it was X24 there and not Logan is a very sad thing, and it served a great purpose.
- The terrible explanation about how they built rage into X24.
I agree, wasn't needed.
- They get to Eden and every single child has managed to not only escape the facility, but to make it over the border from Mexico and all the way to Eden. Not even one staff member or other adult was there with them when Logan and Laura arrived. This retrospectively makes you wonder how the staff managed to extricate every single child from a secure military facility. Then you think back and realize the Mexican nurse had 20k US cash in an envelope that she "stole from her boyfriend" rendering that whole plot thread ridiculous.
Yes, having them all there was not needed. Could have cut it down to 6 or 7. As it was, it was mentioned that not everyone was there, though. They were still waiting for anyone else to show up.
- X24 dying from a single gunshot to the head. Apparently one adamantium bullet was all you ever needed to stop Wolverine.
We can't have every movie have a molten pit for the terminator to fall into.
- The speech from the western I had been waiting for since the hotel room followed by the eye roll inducing cross pulled up from the ground to be placed as an X instead.
I don't know if you grasped the meaning of the speech. The metaphor is that there are no more guns in the valley, which signifies that all of the good guys and bad guys are now dead or gone, and the person hearing the speech can find peace. Logan led a tortured life, and his death allowed others to have peace. I think most would agree that the cross placement into an X was a very powerful image.
- Canada...
And? Canada is pretty universally known as a much more accepting and safe place than the United States.
I really like that Logan and Xaver's last moments weren't cliche long speeches, they were barely coherent which is what someone dying would most probably be like. Also it's harsh that Logan never got to find out Xaviers words before he got stabbed.
X didn't kill all the mutants tho. There's a lady on radio or tv I forget, after the OKC escape. She says it's like what happened in Westchester, which left "600 people injured" or something like that. Unless she was saying 600 were injured in OKC and I got mixed up?
One thing I heard before the movie came out was that Mr. Sinister was the main bad guy. Where did that rumour come from?
Clearly the only explanation is that Magneto and all the surviving mutants have joined forces with Trudeau to turn Canada into a giant armed fortress with a Game of Thrones styles wall. One of those people was the one you heard on the radio the kid was using.
The timeline is a total mess. Mutants stopped being born 25 years ago, but the evil lab starting creating mutants at least ten years ago. Charles had his first seizure one year ago, or at least the one that forced Logan to smuggle him to Mexico. Also the Reaver guy hasn't had any mutants to hunt for at least a year, since Caliban left (they just let him go?) to help care for X a year ago.
The radio lady says 7 mutants were killed, iirc. That's wiping them all out?
So, in this metaphor, the radiation precedes the bomb by twenty five years? Is that how bombs work?
So questions:
- What was wrong with Charles and how did Wovlerine get poisoned?
- Is the movie not in the universe of the 3 X-men mobies considering no mention of Magneto (he seemingly started getting his powers back in the end of X-men 3)?
- Who was Lauras mother?
The timeline is a total mess. Mutants stopped being born 25 years ago, but the evil lab starting creating mutants at least ten years ago. Charles had his first seizure one year ago, or at least the one that forced Logan to smuggle him to Mexico. Also the Reaver guy hasn't had any mutants to hunt for at least a year, since Caliban left (they just let him go?) to help care for X a year ago.
- Charles was suffering from degenerative brain disease. The problem is that opens a whole new can of worms considering he has a super-powered brain. Logan on the other is merely suffering from aging aka his regenerating powers are wearing off. On that note, the side effects of Adamntium radiation are now taking effect on him.
- It's post-DOFP -- some things are different, some things are the same, but in this case, X3 didn't happen.
- Doesn't matter - it was stated in the phone video brief that she was an expendable random.
What is the exact problem with the timeline here?
It all matters because what are we supposed to make of Chuck in this movie? Dude has a long history in this franchise of putting bazillions of lives at risk for selfish reasons (even in this one, he goes off his meds to "communicate" with Laura, and almost destroys Oklahoma City). What the fuck was Charles doing while the Reavers were running around murdering all his friends and students is a pretty big question that the movie wants to just brush off.
Man how they gonna let Wolverine da gawd die with just a flesh wound like that?