In my opinion, this is the most important scene in the whole trilogy. Someone that DP looks up to finally had the guts to tell him the truth to his face and it left him hurt and speechless. The only way he could respond is with the only way he knew how: violence. Facing the truth was too much for him and he would rather face physical pain rather than the emotional pain. A true masterclass from Jackman.
Not only that, the way Hugh Jackman delivered the line, you can feel the anger and sadness this Wolverine is going through, suffering from his own failures.
There's 3 scenes I'll always love in this film: this one in the van, the part with him talking to Laura at the fire & when he talked to Cassandra about Charles. "For once in my life, I am proud to wear this suit. It means I'm an X-Man...I am THE X-Man". Hugh acted his ass off & really made you feel what Logan was going through.
Which is great and sort of funny, because the accent slips at least twice in the movie -- one when they meet Nicepool and he says 'We're headed for the borderlands', and then when they meet the others in the Void (Elektra, Blade, etc), when he yells "He's a liar!" when Deadpool is talking about Johnny Storm.
@@Marvelfanatic3658 three replies in a row i've seen you post the same bs response. this comment isn't cringe, i agree with jethro in that this monologue by hugh jackman was amazing.
That scene starts off humorous but Hugh draws you in so quickly with his delivery. Takes it from a funny scene to one of the most impactful in seconds.
That scene was so good, I felt so awkward watching sitting there watching. I felt like I should go to the lobby of the movies to "get some snacks" and give them some space lol.
@@Marvelfanatic3658 um... the op's comment wasn't cringe. i'm honestly not sure if you're going for reactions or if you honestly believe what you said.
Wolverine went in hard on Deadpool with those words. Deadpool needed to hear those words from Wolverine. What makes this scene so impactful is Deadpool’s silence afterwards.
There's the monologue from Training Day that won Washington his second oscar. There's the monologue from BraveHeart they'll never take our freedom. And there's this one. Hats of to you Hugh. What a performance.
I don’t care how many ppl feel bad for Wade in that moment. That M-fer earned every insult from Wolverine. Also he snitched on Johnny why should I feel sad for him 😊
I mean, you're not wrong. Deadpool really snitched on Human Torch because Wade got his biggest mouth. Besides, if Wade didn't snitched on Wade, then he would still be alive. Human Torch from Fantastic Four 2005 death is what haters wants.
@@shun9191 IKR, Deadpool only did what Johnny told him to do and people think he's murderer, my sweet, baby Deadpool... How could they accuse that little angel of an act he could never do...
He should have got at least a nomination for best actor for Logan. They sure as hell won't give him one for this even though he absolutely deserves it.
Wade 100% needed to hear that to get his shit together lmao, Logan had already lost “his entire world” by that point and was in no mood for shenanigans 💀
Hugh hasn't put so much work into a character in years. He has put his whole heart into playing Logan for so long that he can sell so much emotion in such a short monologue.
That's one thing I've always liked about Hugh. He's been playing a Wolverine for so long but no matter what he's asked to do or no matter if the quality in the story and production wavers, the one consistent thing about Hugh as Wolverine is that he always gives it 100% as though he's been given the best material in the world to work with Not like another actor in that XMen franchise who had the whole thing rewritten around her character and started phoning it in when she got bored or didn't like the material.
For any of those that were confused by the word "gubernatorial" and haven't looked it up for some reason...it's basically anything of, or relating to, a position of governorship. Like, if you're running for the office of governor, you're running a gubernatorial campaign. Your powers as a governor are gubernatorial powers. So, there ya go.
If Wade's reaction to the verbal ass whoopin' that Logan just spewed at him doesn't prove that words can crush a person's soul, then I don't know what does.
People were actually shocked by that scene, where in my opinion it was one of the best scene in entire movie, and we all knew Deadpool is and idiot, so Wolvie did something we wanted to hear. The best roast in the history.
It's interesting to me how many people watch this scene and react with shock. I'm not saying Wolvie didn't dress DP down good, but when I watched the movie in a theater I had to stifle my laughter at almost everything he said. It's like someone getting fed up with an obnoxious friend. The extreme irritation is quite funny to me. And the twist on "Die alone" was so beautiful I couldn't quit laughing until the fight started! 😂
Cut worse than the claws. There wasn't a sound in the theater during this. EVERYONE felt like they'd just been chewed out. Such an amazingly written monologue, and Hugh fucking CRUSHED it.
Have you realized how the music is cut when Wolverine does his speech? A subliminal help to reinforce his words and makes it better because nothing distracts your mind from one of the best scenes of the movie (I don't forget Cassandra/Wolverine talk inside his mind). Only Hugh Jackman could say something like that with the deep required to sound shocking, dramatical and awesome at the same time. This man is a legend.
And what's best is when W says that DP cannot die, he surly can't either ( well not normally of course ), and then when they actually fight, they can't kill each other, and that's the first time even violence can't resolve on anything for the two of them.
I’d take that stripper comment as a compliment. Isn’t it tough to even START a relationship with one at ALL? I sat in my seat in the theater, stunned. It was already quiet there, there was literally me, my older brother, and only a couple other people (which I’m surprised, because we saw this movie on the 27th. Literally a DAY after its release). After this monologue, the room somehow got EVEN quieter.
It was crazy how this movie that did an amazing job of NEVER taking itself seriously, really like “killed the mood” in the best way possible. It felt so genuine. Great fuckin acting
Everyone is rightly applauding Hugh Jackman for his monologue here, but I just want to give props to Ryan Reynolds for loading up that "I'm gonna fight you now" with all the pain we knew was hiding under that mask.
Hugh is so good that as an audience member, I felt offended for DP. That has to be one of the most vicious verbal beatings I've ever seen in cinema history.
What few ever mention but what I really like in this scene (in addition to Hugh's incredible performance) is how Deadpool reacts after the monologue. No jokes, no snappy comebacks, no rude gestures. Just a quiet and serious "I'm gonna fight you now." And that's when you realize that really hurt.
Go back and watch the X-Men movies. He always gets some of the best lines and it's been a thing since RUclips first started that Logan doesn't need claws to be savage.
In Deadpool 2, moments after watching Vanessa die, Wade literally threw himself under a truck to avoid the realization he lost the love of his life and the reason he underwent the mutation in the first place. In Deadpool 3, he did the same thing. He punched Wolverine and started yet another pointless fight, just so he don't have to admit every single word Wolverine said was true. Under all that silly humor, innuendos and one-liners, there's vulnerable, insecure soft soul, that knows only one solution to its emotional distress - violence. One could even say it makes Deadpool sad, tragic character.
Not at all, Logan is normally quiet and lonesome and self-loathsome. he's been both an avenger and x-man (highly regarded in both roles) and has saved the world numerous times even though he often thinks he's not worthy of the position or friends he's made along the way. Very few versions of wolverine are royal screw-ups
Probably because it was a split conversation. The first part is all you see until the second part is added during the montage when they're connected to the device. It would also be sort of out of place since this Wolverine doesn't know anything about X-23 and his loser life is only influenced by what DP has added.
At first people feel Wolverine went too far but then you learn about what happened to him and its like yeah the guy had the right to unload on Deadpool for lying to him about being able to fix things.
In my opinion, this is the most important scene in the whole trilogy. Someone that DP looks up to finally had the guts to tell him the truth to his face and it left him hurt and speechless. The only way he could respond is with the only way he knew how: violence. Facing the truth was too much for him and he would rather face physical pain rather than the emotional pain. A true masterclass from Jackman.
Not only that, the way Hugh Jackman delivered the line, you can feel the anger and sadness this Wolverine is going through, suffering from his own failures.
There's 3 scenes I'll always love in this film: this one in the van, the part with him talking to Laura at the fire & when he talked to Cassandra about Charles. "For once in my life, I am proud to wear this suit. It means I'm an X-Man...I am THE X-Man". Hugh acted his ass off & really made you feel what Logan was going through.
@@tomferguson9250 the Casandra scene definitely got me a little weepy, because you know it’s true.
@@vytalman "he would tear apart the universe to find you"
@@Matisaro I’m not crying, you are! 😢
I don't care what people think, Wade needed that speech.
Yes, he really did.
Hugh Jackman steam-rolling through that monologue while flawlessy maintaining an accent that isn't his native dialect is just... *chef's kiss.
Which is great and sort of funny, because the accent slips at least twice in the movie -- one when they meet Nicepool and he says 'We're headed for the borderlands', and then when they meet the others in the Void (Elektra, Blade, etc), when he yells "He's a liar!" when Deadpool is talking about Johnny Storm.
an actor who's been acting for over 20 years can keep up an accent HO MAH GAWD!
"You got nothing to say mouth?" is one of the most Wolverine things he has ever said.
he always uses nicknames like that, he calls Medusa "hair" and Venom "Goo"
Wolverine revealed his secret seventh blade in this scene: his tongue.
You mean eighth?
@@DarkTriton633 he only has 6 in his hands. 3 per fist.
@@Alterego912 He was referring to his dick being the 7th
@@Alterego912 It's the 8th because his 7th is... below the belt...
Yep, the one that damaged Wade the most.
You could hear a pin drop when this scene played in the theatre. And then there was a ":Goddamn." Yeah, it was like that.
They should of said it like snub snub from Rick n Morty
This monologue is Oscar-nomination worthy alone. Hugh Jackman is fucking incredible.
Cringe asf
@@Marvelfanatic3658 Yeah the Oscars are pretty cringe
@@Marvelfanatic3658 three replies in a row i've seen you post the same bs response. this comment isn't cringe, i agree with jethro in that this monologue by hugh jackman was amazing.
@@5koby4 exactly! Finally someone who agrees
@@bucketfan4life didn't ask if you agreed or not
"And the Academy Award for best Supporting Actor goes to..... HUGH JACKMAN!!!"
Yep, this scene should be the submission for it.
No
@@bamachineHell no
They said that they are both the main character nd neither is the supporting character
Cringe
Honestly, with how much shit wade pulled in this movie before then, he 100% had that coming
That scene starts off humorous but Hugh draws you in so quickly with his delivery. Takes it from a funny scene to one of the most impactful in seconds.
That scene was so good, I felt so awkward watching sitting there watching. I felt like I should go to the lobby of the movies to "get some snacks" and give them some space lol.
Lol
i was laughing my ass off lol
In the theaters after Logan’s brutal monologue, I whispered “Mom Dad pls stop fighting.”
The guy next to me cracked up 😅
Uh huh. And then everyone clapped 😅
@@Cthulhoop And then you left your mom's basement
@@ayrtonjoga is that the best you got?
@@Cthulhoop Honestly, yeah
@ayrtonjoga 🤦♂️
Hugh Jackman once again giving us a Masterclass in acting and reminding us why we love him so much
Cringe. .
@@Marvelfanatic3658 people who use the word "cringe" as much as you do are exactly that...
@@Marvelfanatic3658 um... the op's comment wasn't cringe. i'm honestly not sure if you're going for reactions or if you honestly believe what you said.
@@bucketfan4life i believe what I said
Wolverine went in hard on Deadpool with those words. Deadpool needed to hear those words from Wolverine. What makes this scene so impactful is Deadpool’s silence afterwards.
Insane masterclass acting by Jackman. He is just too damn good. My lord. You can literally feel the anger coming right out from him. Sheesh
There's the monologue from Training Day that won Washington his second oscar. There's the monologue from BraveHeart they'll never take our freedom. And there's this one. Hats of to you Hugh. What a performance.
“Gubernatorial” 😭💀
I'm dumb/ what does this word mean.
"Tangamandapio"
@christopherking4932 mostly refers to governors, i.e. "California is holding a gubernatorial election."
Bro had to look the word up
I say that word myself to just because it sounds so funny
I love Wolverine's eyebrow flutter when he says "relationship" with a god-damned stripper"! hilarious
I don’t care how many ppl feel bad for Wade in that moment.
That M-fer earned every insult from Wolverine. Also he snitched on Johnny why should I feel sad for him 😊
I mean, you're not wrong. Deadpool really snitched on Human Torch because Wade got his biggest mouth. Besides, if Wade didn't snitched on Wade, then he would still be alive. Human Torch from Fantastic Four 2005 death is what haters wants.
Also the fact that wolverine was not lying on what he said he did lied to him because he was desperate
Johnny Said "and you Can quote me" deadpool was Just doing what he was asked to do, my boy did Nothing wrong In this specific scenario
@@shun9191 IKR, Deadpool only did what Johnny told him to do and people think he's murderer, my sweet, baby Deadpool... How could they accuse that little angel of an act he could never do...
@@mcstudioproductions3512 Angel of Death
Hugh your line was “Wade you’re so full of shit”…..
Hugh: That's what I said.
Though it's a long shot, Hugh deserves an Oscar or a Golden Globe nomination for that speech alone. Incredible acting.👏
I agree (Side Note: Disney already started an Oscar campaign for his role here, for next years Oscars).
He should have got at least a nomination for best actor for Logan. They sure as hell won't give him one for this even though he absolutely deserves it.
I dont think he was acting 😉
Wade 100% needed to hear that to get his shit together lmao, Logan had already lost “his entire world” by that point and was in no mood for shenanigans 💀
Yeah but he didn't need to bring Vanessa into it. She wasn't just a stripper to wade. He loved her so much.
@@brianlinville5420yes he did. It was needed
For those who are wondering what Gubernatorial means: (from Webster) - of or relating to a governor.
What was Wolverine said was way harsh but honestly, he wasn't wrong Lol
He was wrong some of it though
@@Marvelfanatic3658 Bruh he didn't have any wrong of it. Since Deadpool always makes a joke to a person who traumatized after killing every X-men.
@Lol-dw5xb hush
Literally nothing he said was wrong lol@@Marvelfanatic3658
Hugh Jackman was a physical education teacher. Could you imagine him yelling at his students like this..lol
Oh, I’d be getting straight A’s, hoping he doesn’t growl-yell at me like that! 😳😭
@@linda-0587 I might throw some Cs and Ds in there specifically to hear that growl.... hahahaha
Hugh hasn't put so much work into a character in years. He has put his whole heart into playing Logan for so long that he can sell so much emotion in such a short monologue.
S-Tier acting.
.Cringe.
@@Marvelfanatic3658 stop saying that in response to every comment.
@@bucketfan4life quit whining
@@Marvelfanatic3658 Cuck
@@Marvelfanatic3658 Quit typing
Wolverine dont just cut with physical claws. he also has 'adamantium-word claws' and they are equally fatal!
“Mean”, “That’s Awful”, “That’s a Lot of Hurtful Stuff”. One of The Things that make This Duo Awesome in This Movie
❤💛
Hugh easily could’ve phoned in the movie and it still would’ve been fun to watch, but he chose to put his all into it and I love it
That's one thing I've always liked about Hugh. He's been playing a Wolverine for so long but no matter what he's asked to do or no matter if the quality in the story and production wavers, the one consistent thing about Hugh as Wolverine is that he always gives it 100% as though he's been given the best material in the world to work with
Not like another actor in that XMen franchise who had the whole thing rewritten around her character and started phoning it in when she got bored or didn't like the material.
For any of those that were confused by the word "gubernatorial" and haven't looked it up for some reason...it's basically anything of, or relating to, a position of governorship. Like, if you're running for the office of governor, you're running a gubernatorial campaign. Your powers as a governor are gubernatorial powers. So, there ya go.
If Wade's reaction to the verbal ass whoopin' that Logan just spewed at him doesn't prove that words can crush a person's soul, then I don't know what does.
I don't really feel bad for Deadpool because he really needed a real wake up call. Only reasons his wise cracking is to hide pain.
Facts
Us watching this scene in theaters felt like we were in the middle of a beloved couple (or in this case, duo) fighting.
This is the BEST acting in the whole movie. It hits in the feels. I have never related to a character so much as I did with DP.
The scene felt so visceral and real that it left audiences with that awkward silence reserved for really heated and serious family arguments
People were actually shocked by that scene, where in my opinion it was one of the best scene in entire movie, and we all knew Deadpool is and idiot, so Wolvie did something we wanted to hear. The best roast in the history.
With just that monologue. He deserves a Oscar nom
It's interesting to me how many people watch this scene and react with shock. I'm not saying Wolvie didn't dress DP down good, but when I watched the movie in a theater I had to stifle my laughter at almost everything he said. It's like someone getting fed up with an obnoxious friend. The extreme irritation is quite funny to me. And the twist on "Die alone" was so beautiful I couldn't quit laughing until the fight started! 😂
For all the hurtful things that Wolverine said to Deadpool in this scene, there's one question you have to ask yourself: was anything he said wrong?
Nope. Logan was 100% dead on and that's why Wade's feelings were hurt.
I dont think he need to bring Vanessa into it. That one was still really fresh. And to wade she wasn't just a stripper he loved her alot
Cut worse than the claws. There wasn't a sound in the theater during this. EVERYONE felt like they'd just been chewed out. Such an amazingly written monologue, and Hugh fucking CRUSHED it.
Have you realized how the music is cut when Wolverine does his speech? A subliminal help to reinforce his words and makes it better because nothing distracts your mind from one of the best scenes of the movie (I don't forget Cassandra/Wolverine talk inside his mind). Only Hugh Jackman could say something like that with the deep required to sound shocking, dramatical and awesome at the same time. This man is a legend.
This is one of those scene in the MCU where you go "Oh yeah, i forget some of these actors are Oscar nominated"
You know a scene was good when you walk out of the theater and still remember every single word.
And what's best is when W says that DP cannot die, he surly can't either ( well not normally of course ), and then when they actually fight, they can't kill each other, and that's the first time even violence can't resolve on anything for the two of them.
I’d take that stripper comment as a compliment. Isn’t it tough to even START a relationship with one at ALL?
I sat in my seat in the theater, stunned. It was already quiet there, there was literally me, my older brother, and only a couple other people (which I’m surprised, because we saw this movie on the 27th. Literally a DAY after its release). After this monologue, the room somehow got EVEN quieter.
The most legendary and justified crashout ever, bar none.
It was crazy how this movie that did an amazing job of NEVER taking itself seriously, really like “killed the mood” in the best way possible. It felt so genuine. Great fuckin acting
With all the savage combat, THAT is the most brutal part of the whole movie.
“How many times you watch it?”
Me: YOU WILL NEVER SAVE THE WORLD!
Incredible monologue done well. People will overlook this Oscar worthy performance
After I see this scene, I can say Wolverine is completely pissed because of Deadpool
And mfs thought his claws cut deep
Everyone is rightly applauding Hugh Jackman for his monologue here, but I just want to give props to Ryan Reynolds for loading up that "I'm gonna fight you now" with all the pain we knew was hiding under that mask.
Exactly! I love that part. No jokes, just a quiet sad reply.
Hugh is so good that as an audience member, I felt offended for DP. That has to be one of the most vicious verbal beatings I've ever seen in cinema history.
Nah he had its coming
4:30 Boy, that jumpscare.
Best scene of the whole movie
After that speech, we needed DP to pull out the script and say "Hugh, that wasn't in here..." 😃
What few ever mention but what I really like in this scene (in addition to Hugh's incredible performance) is how Deadpool reacts after the monologue. No jokes, no snappy comebacks, no rude gestures. Just a quiet and serious "I'm gonna fight you now." And that's when you realize that really hurt.
I had no idea that wolverine's tongue is as sharp as his claws.
Go back and watch the X-Men movies. He always gets some of the best lines and it's been a thing since RUclips first started that Logan doesn't need claws to be savage.
2:24 if u look closely at wolverine voice and face impressions u can tell he’s broken emotional inside and been lied to.
4:58 just because it’s a funny word 😂
Goddamn Hugh let him have it.
Wolverine: You will never save the world WITH A GOD DAMN STRIPPER! 0:43
Logan ripped into Wade without even using his claws.
He's right though. The X-men would take anyone lol
That monologue probably silenced a lot of theaters.
clearly healing factor cannot regenerate emotional damage rather than physical damage
Honestly, it is really tough to save a relationship with a stripper. Like super tough.
Lol you tried already?
I verbally said “Wow” out loud when I first saw this and some of the people in the theater laughed.
He hella got him
Amazing scene.
In Deadpool 2, moments after watching Vanessa die, Wade literally threw himself under a truck to avoid the realization he lost the love of his life and the reason he underwent the mutation in the first place.
In Deadpool 3, he did the same thing. He punched Wolverine and started yet another pointless fight, just so he don't have to admit every single word Wolverine said was true.
Under all that silly humor, innuendos and one-liners, there's vulnerable, insecure soft soul, that knows only one solution to its emotional distress - violence. One could even say it makes Deadpool sad, tragic character.
Wolverine didn’t need to use his claws on Deadpool. His words alone cut him to his very soul.
I used to think Tony’s monologue to Cap in EG was rough… but this takes the cake, Hugh killed it!!!
Probably the best scene in the movie! Hugh Jackman killed it!
Agreed
Hugh was awesome 👏
A lot of what Logan said applies to himself.
Not at all, Logan is normally quiet and lonesome and self-loathsome. he's been both an avenger and x-man (highly regarded in both roles) and has saved the world numerous times even though he often thinks he's not worthy of the position or friends he's made along the way. Very few versions of wolverine are royal screw-ups
@@dragoredrox7493true
Deadpool 😢😢😢💔💔💔
"I'm Gonna Fight You, Now!"
Gubernatorial 🤣🤣
Wolverine cut Deadpool then Wolverine CUT Deadpool
Wow got roasted by Wolverine and then got his ass kicked later if insult to injury was a person
Amazing sence
he punched the facts in her face 🥶
So many people saying Wolverine was so mean. Deadpool deserved everything he said though.
I wish the campfire scene had an emotional monologue like this. That conversation with X23 didn’t do anything for me
Probably because it was a split conversation. The first part is all you see until the second part is added during the montage when they're connected to the device. It would also be sort of out of place since this Wolverine doesn't know anything about X-23 and his loser life is only influenced by what DP has added.
Wolverine’s words cut deep asl 😭
"Gubernatorial."
Was I the only one laughing during this speech?
am i the only one thinking about Jack Nicholson's monologue from A few good man at this scene??
deadpool deserved that and more.
Jackman is a great actor. I got people I hate their guts in real life and I can’t muster up that kind of animosity and anger. 😆👍🏻
i feel like you expect deadpool to change after this scene but he just gets worse lmao🤣
There is no regeneration from that...
Best Wolverine since X-Men 2, but with a better outfit & sidekick.
Clearly the peak of the movie.
Hugh absolutely nails that a guy rant. He legit looks enraged.
At first people feel Wolverine went too far but then you learn about what happened to him and its like yeah the guy had the right to unload on Deadpool for lying to him about being able to fix things.
People are so in love with Deadpool that they feel sorry when Logan lays out the truith. Deadpool is a prick. Americans love that.