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"Arnold Schwarzenegger's Mr. Freeze was a transcendent career defining character in the 1997 masterpiece, Batman & Robin, which was masterfully directed by the greatest visionary storyteller of the 20th century, Joel Schumacher. I can't wait for you haters to see Val Kilmer in full Batman costume in DP 2, in what's sure to be the greatest cameo ever made. " - SNIKT
Also, Logan somehow is a critique on the "white patriarchy": https://www.dailydot.com/parsec/logan-wolverine-movie-review-hugh-jackman/?tu=gav
"Like every X-Men movie, ‘Logan’ is a story about oppression that predominantly focuses on straight, white men. The main difference is this time, the filmmakers seem aware of the subtext in this casting choice. Laura (Wolverine’s young mutant companion) is latina, and like the women of Mad Max: Fury Road or the kids who survive Children of Men and Snowpiercer, she represents the future of a world ruined by the greed and violence of white patriarchy."
The new Wolvie could very well be "international" (see, non-white, which is weird, considering there are tons of ethnicities that fall under "white", but aren't "white"). Hugh wants this guy: https://www.comicbookmovie.com/x-men/logan/hugh-jackman-wins-over-indian-fans-by-suggesting-bollywood-legend-a149306
Also, Logan somehow is a critique on the "white patriarchy": https://www.dailydot.com/parsec/logan-wolverine-movie-review-hugh-jackman/?tu=gav
"Like every X-Men movie, ‘Logan’ is a story about oppression that predominantly focuses on straight, white men. The main difference is this time, the filmmakers seem aware of the subtext in this casting choice. Laura (Wolverine’s young mutant companion) is latina, and like the women of Mad Max: Fury Road or the kids who survive Children of Men and Snowpiercer, she represents the future of a world ruined by the greed and violence of white patriarchy."
Idk if I'd want to see old logan bested by old sabretooth. At least with the clone (first of all it makes sense in the movie universe, Logan was always the most gifted hunter/killer and if you can clone him and control him why bother with sabretooth...if he's even alive) it's wolverine only being brought down by A) his own adamantium and B) a younger, stronger bloodlusted version of him.I managed to avoid all spoilers and finally got see this tonight and gotta say I was pretty disappointed after all the rave reviews. I was really pissed that the best thing they could come up with for the final Wolverine movie was a Wolverine clone. I was so disappointed by this that I actually couldn't even feel any grief when Xavier died because I was still stuck on being so upset that the Wolverine clone was the best thing they could come up with. They should have just had Sabretooth come back, that would have been way better. Hugh was great in this, but he's always been great as Wolverine, even in the not so good X-Men films. He's so good I can even find enjoyment in those movies. His performance will probably be the saving grace for me with this movie. I also absolutely hated that he basically dies by being impaled by a tree branch. I watched him survive being torn apart by the Phoenix, but that tree branch got him in the end. I've got to let some more time go by and watch this again and see if I feel differently, but for me right now I'd say this was even worse than X-Men Origins Wolverine.
I forgot about the bullet lol.
I'll admit that part of me wanted Sabretooth, or maybe a Wolverine Sabretooth mix lol (hell he resembled Sabretooth a little).
But as is does work very well.
I'm just thinking if it would've been more tragic had farmer dad killed himself with a shot to the head while Logan was watching.
I kinda wish that family didn't get massacred. It was really cruel.
I kinda wish that family didn't get massacred. It was really cruel.
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