Logan (New Wolverine movie March 3rd 2017)

Collector Freaks Forum

Help Support Collector Freaks Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
This movie is essentially a massive middle finger to the tired formula that's become paramount for the Marvel Studios films.

When you actually get to watch a CBM that's meaningful from start to finish, where character is a priority over set pieces and forced humor, you immediately realize how stale and pointless the MCU has become.

This movie makes it almost impossible for me to wanna return to the MCU.

Well I don't subscribe to that but with all the praise the film is getting from multiple sources it's gotta be good. Looking forward to it and thank **** that Jackman signs off on a high note.
 
Well, I think it was good. I give it a 9, not a 10. It was better than people expected it to be. I shed a tear during some parts of the film because what I was seeing was so awesome. Especially when X23 takes out her claws for the first time and shows us what she can do.

Sent from my SM-N910S using Tapatalk

And when she called him
Daddy at the end
.
 
Here is to the under rated Xmen Saga with this movie tying the old movies and maybe what the future holds this is how you reboot a franchise if you know what I mean. I can't take the MCU that serious anymore frankly because Disney is in control and Logan completely unleashed the right freaking way to do an Xmen Film. We got the Wolverine we always wanted and I am glad.


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 
Every minute of Jackman and Stewart's interactions was cinematic gold. I could have watched another hour of just those two arguing and reminiscing.
 
Every minute of Jackman and Stewart's interactions was cinematic gold. I could have watched another hour of just those two arguing and reminiscing.

YES. Down to the last minute I did not expect that to go down at all like that!


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 
This movie is essentially a massive middle finger to the tired formula that's become paramount for the Marvel Studios films.

MwU1aBH.gif


When you actually get to watch a CBM that's meaningful from start to finish, where character is a priority over set pieces and forced humor, you immediately realize how stale and pointless the MCU has become.

flEa6rx.gif


This movie makes it almost impossible for me to wanna return to the MCU.

qswQhiH.gif
 
Just got back from seeing it. Pretty disappointed. I'd say this was about a 7/10




Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 
Just got back from seeing it. Pretty disappointed. I'd say this was about a 7/10




Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

Did someone kick the back of your seat repeatedly??? 7/10???

Dude, this movie is phenomenal.
 
It took me a while to process everything I saw. I went to a 7 PM showing and walked out close to 10 knowing that I loved what I saw, but it's only now, hours after having watched it, that it continues to resonate with me. Logan was a poignant and heartfelt exploration of the character, and the chemistry between the entire cast was phenomenal. Patrick Stewart delivered a character defining performance, making you switch from laughter to tears with this once strong leader who was now an eccentric, broken old man.

Logan is THE comic book movie of a generation. Somehow, they took a character who had journeyed through eight films, to varying degrees of success, and crafted something utterly unique of this genre. I had not seen a comic book movie like Logan until now, and I can't help but question if I ever will again. **** it. I'll give it a 10. This is Jackman and Stewart at their absolute finest, Dafne Keen is a ******* delight as Laura, and it was just...yeah, it blew my mind. Maybe your mileage varies, but I think anyone who's a comic book fan owes it to themselves to see this movie.
 
Logan is THE comic book movie of a generation.

I agree.

Its as if Mangold and Jackman set out to turn the genre on its head and remind people that it is possible to craft something transcendent from a source that's being taken for granted constantly by other studios.

There's so much raw emotion in this film. You forget at times that you're watching a "Comic Book Movie."
 
Better than Dark Knight Rises?[emoji1]

Sent from my SM-N910S using Tapatalk

Purely in terms of quality filmmaking? I don't want to say, definitively, as I still need to let the hype die down a bit, but I'd probably put it above The Winter Soldier, which I'd probably put above those three movies. Suffice it to say, James Mangold's always been a pretty solid director, but I'd say that this is his masterwork.
 
I agree.

Its as if Mangold and Jackman set out to turn the genre on its head and remind people that it is possible to craft something transcendent from a source that's being taken for granted constantly by other studios.

There's so much raw emotion in this film. You forget at times that you're watching a "Comic Book Movie."

That's one of the first things I brought up to my buddy was that "maybe people give Fox too much ****," but Fox also needs to learn to trust their filmmakers, and, considering the 1-2 punch of this following Deadpool? I don't know that I would want them to just give up these characters to Marvel. When they trust the artists crafting these movies, you see the end result. You can see all of the blood, sweat, and tears Jackman and Mangold put into this, or the unbridled joy Ryan Reynolds has in finally getting to do his passion project, and it's completely antithetical to **** like Fan4stic.
 
It was a rollercoaster of emotions, i never felt that with the drama driven batman nolan trilogy and the peak of the MCU, being rated R, it set the bar so high, its gritty, it paid so much attention to detail like every time he drew his claws he bled, you felt every shot and the finale it was like mother of ^[*]%{, this is a wolverine I only saw in Capcom games, plus the veracity and rawness was so huge that i can tell you the lady next to me was horrified at every time logan slashed someone, watching the crowd react like was something you will never capture in an MCU or DCU flick.


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 
Back
Top