Logan (New Wolverine movie March 3rd 2017)

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Would love to see Hulk Vs Wolverine. I could watch a movie of just that.

Me too. :D

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Or Cap and Wolverine

:yess: This would be awesome for me.

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Still love both of the books and I still have the Posters that came out for them. Except they made Hulk green and the background red for the poster. Still an awesome Mcfarlane image.
 
But fortunately we got an R rated Wolverine movie that never would have happened at Misney. Seems like a great tradeoff to me.


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Just watched Days of Future Past for maybe the 5th time, I still find it very very good. I love the happy ending....and Logan ****s it all up again in the most tragic way. It's hard to know how to feel about that, it really is.
 
Even though the kids escape in Logan, it's still an overwhelmingly sad ending to a movie with a depressing backstory. In DOFP Logan makes young Xavier promise that he will find all the X-Men - ''your best is good enough, trust me''....until he gets alzheimers and accidentally kills everyone! :horror
 
Just watched Days of Future Past for maybe the 5th time, I still find it very very good. I love the happy ending....and Logan ****s it all up again in the most tragic way. It's hard to know how to feel about that, it really is.

I love it. I love the irony. I love what it says about society and how it grounds these larger than life characters. Its what makes this series actually meaningful, something I can't say about Disney's inconsequential CBMs.

The X-Men died. Xavier died. Logan died. People die.
 
With fiction I normally preference that yes, we will see hardship and suffering on the journey but ultimately I like to see it all work out on a resoundingly positive note - not unlike the pattern of the original Star Wars trilogy. And the happy ending is what makes the aforementioned hardship worthwhile and have meaning. Now of course, in real life we endure hardships and happiness all interspersed...but then we get older and older, and life increasingly takes away more than it gives - we watch people around us die - until we ourselves die. Simply reality, nothing we can do about it. And that's where the 'escapism' aspect of our entertainment comes in - it usually stops short of that real-life ending and instead leaves off on one of those bouts of great happiness. DOFP presents that with its ending - yay! - and then Logan comes in and takes it away right from its start :lol And it barely lets up with the punishment until it finishes him off altogether.
 
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Alien 3, The Force Awakens, and Logan; the unholy trilogy of good but dismissable movies. :lol

disagree about Logan. I think this one is going to actually win some good acting awards and it strays away from basically any other superhero flick to date.

The movie was good, but not the send off or last Wolverine movie I wanted to see.

That might be what I like about the most. Even superheroes can die, as they should, and the fact that they did it with one of the most popular is ballsy and it makes this movie so emotional, which none of these other superhero movies do.
 
I didn't have a problem with him dying, IF he did. :lol

It was the whole tone of the movie. Kinda like what a-dev was talking about.
 
disagree about Logan. I think this one is going to actually win some good acting awards and it strays away from basically any other superhero flick to date.

Jackman and Stewart are locks for Oscar Nominations. Best Picture is the threshold that hopefully the film can break since TDK (back when there were only five Nominees) wasn't able to.

What I think gives it an edge is that it directly critiques the formula that's rampant in the genre.

All I know is that if it lands the Best Picture Nomination there's going to be a massive creative huddle over at Marvel Studios that hopefully results in better movies down the line. Feige won't be fired but his Disney bosses will wanna supersede him creatively and push for more intelligent filmmaking in the MCU.
 
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