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Neither of those matter when you're taking fire from the enemy.

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Sorry, but you're helping bringing up memories that I prefer not to revisit. Especially on a ****ing toy forum.

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Logan > WW

Hmm I'll have to disagree on that one my friend. I thought Logan tried too hard to be Shane or Unforgiven. It never really succeeded. WW *did* succeed at being Donner-esque. I also thought Diana rising from the trench was cooler than Logan in street clothes hacking up car jackers. And I'll take a generic airport fight over homicidal grass any day of the week. ;) Her last moment with Steve Trevor was also better than Logan quoting The Dark Knight Rises to some kid.
 
Hmm I'll have to disagree on that one my friend. I thought Logan tried too hard to be Shane or Unforgiven. It never really succeeded. WW *did* succeed at being Donner-esque. I also thought Diana rising from the trench was cooler than Logan in street clothes hacking up car jackers. And I'll take a generic airport fight over homicidal grass any day of the week. ;) Her last moment with Steve Trevor was also better than Logan quoting The Dark Knight Rises to some kid.

I get where you're coming from, Logan is a depressing movie afterall where as WW builds up towards a heroic ending so you walk out of the theater with super happy thoughts about WW.

Logan tried to be uplifting at the end with him finally caring enough to lay down his life to save the kids and passing on a hopeful message to his daughter but it didn't fire on all cylinders as was intended.

But I do find that Logan presented a more realistic world being pummeled by cruelty than WW did.

WW tried to present the horrors of war but it was only thru the lense of a cartoonish cackling General and his henchwoman Dr. Poison.

Ares was really pointless because he even admitted to WW that he was really a nobody afterall, all he did was slightly nudge humans with a whisper.

Which then goes back to the cartoonish General and Poison woman being the villains.

WW killed General Bane in 10 seconds lol

But yes WW is an uplifting movie i'll give it that.

I'm still not blown away by the action in it though.

I'm typing this while watching TWS so that's not helping WW in any way whatsoever lol.

Logan had some serious gut punching scenes that were intense.
 
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You can't compare Logan to Wonder Woman. Those are two different genres of comic book movies.
 
Can't compare them but one movie is clearly a movie in every way than the other. I'm not even the biggest fan of Logan but it's a far, far, better movie than Wonder Woman. Most people consider Logan to be a breath of fresh air, most people consider Wonder Woman to be the female first of TFA, a movie that isn't really loved my many people :lol


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I get where you're coming from, Logan is a depressing movie afterall where as WW builds up towards a heroic ending so you walk out of the theater with super happy thoughts about WW.

Logan tried to be uplifting at the end with him finally caring enough to lay down his life to save the kids and passing on a hopeful message to his daughter but it didn't fire on all cylinders as was intended.

But I do find that Logan presented a more realistic world being pummeled by cruelty than WW did.

WW tried to present the horrors of war but it was only thru the lense of a cartoonish cackling General and his henchwoman Dr. Poison.

Ares was really pointless because he even admitted to WW that he was really a nobody afterall, all he did was slightly nudge humans with a whisper.

Which then goes back to the cartoonish General and Poison woman being the villains.

WW killed General Bane in 10 seconds lol

But yes WW is an uplifting movie i'll give it that.

I'm still not blown away by the action in it though.

I'm typing this while watching TWS so that's not helping WW in any way whatsoever lol.

Logan had some serious gut punching scenes that were intense.

I was fine with WW having cartoony villains. Again I found that to be Donner-esque. Unfortunately they weren't nearly as memorable as Hackman, Stamp, Nicholson, Ledger or even Weaving. You're right about the uplifting ending though. A great turnabout from DCEU status quo.
 
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