I had a hard time believing the farm family had no idea who professor X and Wolverine were?? I mean, how many times had these guys saved the world and they didn't recognize them? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Deberg_1990:
I liked the movie a lot.
I had a hard time believing the farm family had no idea who professor X and Wolverine were?? I mean, how many times had these guys saved the world and they didn't recognize them?
Nobody did save for that one Reaver and the mexican chick. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Buehler445:
Nobody did save for that one Reaver and the mexican chick.
I think FOX and Mangold were kinda stuck. They obviously wanted to create a stand alone pic as much as they could, but they were still kinda tied to the entire X-Men film universe. For the most part it worked pretty good, but it brought up alot of questions too....like what happened to the rest of the X-Men??
Either way, i much prefer low key superhero flicks like this one instead of some huge CGI "lets save the world" flick like X-Men Apocalypse.
The X-Men comic book book bit was pretty funny and meta. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Deberg_1990:
I think FOX and Mangold were kinda stuck. They obviously wanted to create a stand alone pic as much as they could, but they were still kinda tied to the entire X-Men film universe. For the most part it worked pretty good, but it brought up alot of questions too....like what happened to the rest of the X-Men??
Either way, i much prefer low key superhero flicks like this one instead of some huge CGI "lets save the world" flick like X-Men Apocalypse.
The X-Men comic book book bit was pretty funny and meta.
Originally Posted by Deberg_1990:
I think FOX and Mangold were kinda stuck. They obviously wanted to create a stand alone pic as much as they could, but they were still kinda tied to the entire X-Men film universe. For the most part it worked pretty good, but it brought up alot of questions too....like what happened to the rest of the X-Men??
Either way, i much prefer low key superhero flicks like this one instead of some huge CGI "lets save the world" flick like X-Men Apocalypse.
The X-Men comic book book bit was pretty funny and meta.
They dIed st the westchester incident everyone alluded to and Charles remembered right before x24 waxed him.
Personally I'm glad they focused on the story not the details. [Reply]
Has there ever been a character in film history that has suffered as much physical pain as Wolverine? That guy has been on the receiving end of a shit ton of torture and maimings over the years. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Direckshun:
It's a really badass flick.
Has there ever been a character in film history that has suffered as much physical pain as Wolverine? That guy has been on the receiving end of a shit ton of torture and maimings over the years.
and he keeps on coming back.
(and could totally return too. THE END be damned) [Reply]
If the introduction of X-23 and the death of Wolverine were even HALF as good as this movie I'd be happy.
You know the writing at Marvel is complete ass when FOX is making movies better than the source material...
I love this movie...I just recently started reading old man Logan and started catching up on the comics. Love this character...Gonna learn more about x23 too [Reply]
1 - so Logan is getting old because the admantium is for some reason...after what...200 years...it's poisoning his body...it that the deal? am I understanding the reasoning for his decline or did I miss something? seems kinda lame. I wasn't happy with the ending....at all....
2 - I ass-u-me since his daughter has the claws that she also has admantium laced bones all over? if so....so much for that growth spurt you've been hoping for. :-) [Reply]