Tyler CEO NFGxFSUxInc. - It was tough. For me, seeing how much Xavier still cared about young mutants was one of my favorite parts of the movie though.
As far as he knew anyways, since we don't know if ALL the X-Men were killed, and we never found out (but its fitting) who was on the other end of the radio. But...even assuming there's surviving mutants in some sort of Genosha esque sanctuary, even some of his former X-Men perhaps, that just makes it even more sad.
Did anyone catch the big metaphor at the end between Wolverine and Logan? Jeremy mentioned it briefly, but the fact that Logan saved that bullet to kill himself because he saw himself as a beast just wanting to die cause of his lack of purpose. Then a clone of him that represents what he has always seen in himself is beating him down, metaphorically and literally. Lora comes and brings love and sense of family into his life that he wanted to feel for so long, literally overcomes it with the bullet he wanted to kill himself with but instead, kills the beast he saw in himself. Thus giving him that release from it and love he never truly felt till the very end from Lora. I'm sorry, but tears came to my eyes as I was realizing this after the movie. Simply beautiful.
In the comic Old Man Logan he does essentially kill himself. He has a train roll over his neck and then he stops "being the thing they made him to be". Then Hawkeye shows up and that gets thrown right out the door.
This film was the perfect way for Hugh Jackman and Patrick Stewart to go out in those roles. The guys are phenomenal actors and the story was very emotional.
Harper Craven They’ll bring Wolverine back. Hugh Jackman said if X-Men became apart of the MCU, then he’d cine back to the Role of Wolverine. And since Disney bought FOX, and have the X-Men, Fantastic 4, Deadpool etc are all apart of the MCU now, so it may happen.
Insanity On A Bun Same! I was tearing up on "daddy" but then to kids on the side of me in the cinema started laghing and joking with ehother! Fuck them! I poked them cus they where not stopping ether! They where gonna ruin the hol ending for me! Wish raiting where strikter in Norway so 16 year old pipskwiks wold stay the fuck out of movis there not meture enough to fucking shut up and watch!!! FUCK!!! (Sorry about the spelling, englich is not my first language)(and the swearing, but I felt it was called for)
one of the saddest parts for me was when we first see Charles, everything he has been in his life, all the good he had done, to see him as he was was heartbreaking
People i saw the movie with were laughing at that too, i guess i could see why but all i saw was a brilliant man losing himself. It was only depressing for me.
Caliban. Wow. Was not expecting him to get such a fantastic development in this. Definitely one of the highlights of the film and he went out like a pro. "Beware the light." That's the new definition of basa$$ last words.
I didn't tear up in this movie, I flat out cried. Also, the part that made me the most sad was not that Xavier and Logan died, because I was expecting that, but the fact that they had unmarked graves in the middle of nowhere and nobody to mourn them.
Dylan C No doubt. I've seen it twice and the first time I liked it a lot but thought it would be better. Second time I saw it I thought it was amazing. I think I went into it the first time expecting more action, but the second time I went into it knowing it's more of a drama with a few bits of action in there. I appreciated and connected with it much more then.
As sad as it was, I'm glad they let Jackman's Wolverine die. It felt like his story ACTUALLY ended and it was a fitting end. He went out fighting and protecting people. I'm also glad they didn't do a post-credit scene. It helped make the movie feel final, and it was for this carnation of Wolverine.
Jenn Michele To me, the Wolverine films formed an unofficial trilogy. The first film caught his "birth", for want of a better term. The second caught him in a midlife crisis. The third showed him in his old age that led to his death.
Amilcar Cuevas The only thing I’d be cool with is a 4th wall breaking cameo in a Deadpool movie where he like shows up at Hugh Jackman’s house and he’s like “Oh thank god... we found you. We could really use your fucking claws right now.” And Jackman’s just like “Uh.. no no I’m not doing that anymore.” 😂
To this day I am still very impressed they killed off Charles AND Logan. This film was on par with Watchmen, V For Vendetta, TDK trilogy, etc. The MCU never reached this level.
The three times I teared up: -Professor X's grave. Logan says "It's got water...", that scene hit me so hard. -X-23 saying "Daddy..." while cryin' -X-23 turning the cross.
Daniel Y Pretty sure he says it because he always wanted to live on the water with Charles in a boat; Logan says it the first time we see Charles in the movie. It's pretty consistent, given how they were both buried next to water.
I respect your interpretation, but that's not what it meant to me. To me, it was Logan, after years of seeing this great man rise and now fall, trying to comfort himself in the fact that, hey, at least the great Charles Xavier was buried in a peaceful place... At least it's got water, it looks nice. Because when you think of where Charles should be buried, it should be in a great monument or something.. Not.. in some woods by a little lake. "It's got water" just meant "Well, it's not what you deserved, but at least it's got water... It's nice." (that said I didn't think about the boat interpretation, thanks :] )
People laughed in the theater when Logan was swearing and hitting the truck with the shovel. That was heartbreaking. He just lost his mentor, father figure, teacher, close friend, and last remaining mutant and person he ever loved. Show some fucking respect.
Steve Rogers man it's a fictional character, they could resurrect Logan with some ex machina bullshit if they really wanted too. Enjoy it for what it is, fantasy, don't get in too deep, Jesus.
Yeah, I've seen a lot of people complain about how poorly Charles and Logan ended up dying. But that's the point, they're PEOPLE, they die. Legends they may be in our eyes or how they're perceived in their world, they're just people. Just because they have extravagant tales to tell doesn't mean they need to go out in a blazing fire of glory or a glorified respectful death, death doesn't choose. Throughout the movie, some parts or rather tone reminds me of No Country For Old Men (a fucking great movie) and that movie also had the same pacing and slow moving story and the way it handles a major death near the end is similar to how Logan handles it, and I think it fits a bleak and closing tale like this.
Rohan Kishibe and 『Heaven's Door』 yeah I liked how they didn't make a big deal out of all the deaths in the movie, kinda like they did in x3 or avengers 2 etc
Rohan Kishibe and 『Heaven's Door』 I'm sorry, but I didn't watch 9 fucking movies to see Logan go out like a fucking bitch. The final fight was not epic at all and you could see his death coming from a mile away. It is also stupid that Logan essentially is killed by himself, or wait, I mean a tree.
I wasn't upset that they died I was upset that the black couple were addressed as characters only to brutally die. I genuinely thought Logan would be the children's mentors.
That must be on par with the "baby girl" bit at the end of the burning cabin scene in Last of Us or the ending of the first season of The Walking Dead game. This movie will break my heart, I know it. I'm prepared.
I loved that when Logan doesn't tell Professor X what happened to the X-men, everyone familiar with the comics thought that it's because it was Logan, who killed them all, like in Old Man Logan. But after the casino scene we realize, that it was actually Professor X, who killed them all and it makes it so much more tragic. He gathered all the mutant kids in his school to give them safety and instead basically gathered them around a weapon of mass destruction.
No, the whole food/water thing prevented new mutants from being born, as it suppressed the x-gene, if I understood correctly, but what actually killed a whole bunch of mutants, including the X-Men, was Professor X's seizure.
no Jeremy, Logan wasn't referring to death. professor X told him "This is what life feels like, people who love each other, a home. You should take a moment. Feel it, ...you still have time." and at the very end, Logan found out what it felt like.
EpicMickey This. I'm surprised Jeremy didn't pick that up. I thought it was rather obvious. He finally knew what it was like to love and be loved by someone.
815StoneCold the messed up thing is that mentally he's over 250 years old due to him remembering the other timeline. He's literally seen all his friends die twice
Ali Syed It shows how beast was right all along in 'Days of future past'. I don't remember the exact quote but it was something like "through a pebble in the river, disrupt the current but it'll always correct itself". In the end the new timeline still found a way to kill most of the mutants. So yea, Logan should be pretty fucked up having witnessed two extinction events.
I saw this Friday morning and I still haven't processed that Logan's dead. I had to sit in my seat and cry for a few minutes as the credits rolled because that ending! Laura reciting the monologue from the movie she and Xavier watched and turning the cross into an X and I'm tearing up again. Damn.
I saw it last night and I still feel like my heart was torn out and part of my soul died. Logan has been my favorite comic book character since long before the movies... Short, 5'3, bad tempered Wolverine- I had my moment of "I think Hugh Jackman is hot- but he's no Wolverine..." before I watched Xmen, and he won me over because he did a great job. That said- Logan's had his moments in the movies, where he's been great- and Jackman has worked wonders with the part even with pure shit scripts and stories... but this... THIS was my Logan. I don't care if it totally didn't follow the story of the series that influenced it- it was so true to the feel of Wolverine/Logan/James... just when I saw at the start he was going by James again? That alone told me volumes of where he was at emotionally and mentally- in that 1 second- This movie did Wolverine justice, and I think part of what added to the pain of the ending- is knowing just how much Jackman did, in order to ensure it was done right... and feeling so sad that out of 3 movies that focused on my favorite Xman- long before Jackman made him cool (though the series did a great job of that as well)- only 1 really did him justice. I'm sad because I wish Jackman had more creative pull from day one... I felt from the first movie- when I found out he got some crap 'cause he kept adlibbing "bub", because it wasn't in the script and he knew fans would want it in there- and he insisted- and what- was it only 1 "bub" in that first movie?- I knew he wanted what was best for Logan... And I won't lie- when Logan said "bub" in that movie and it was a real life Wolverine saying it, not just a cartoon- that was gold, I totally fangirled. But I'm sad because imagine the quality Wolverine movies if Jackman had more say from the first one? Imagine a Wolverine origin story of "Logan" quality??? We missed out, we were cheated- and even worse- Jackman obviously loves his character- Jackman was cheated- because he could have had amazing scripts that were worthy of both him and James Howlett.
Jennifer Mathis I started getting anxious when the clone Logan went into the room. It was obvious that something bad was gonna happen as he wasn't talking and Charles seemed like he was giving his last piece. After he said "This is the best night..", I just lost it. I started crying until the very end. I still cried in my car. I still cried when I got home. Growing up watching these movies, you feel a certain connection with these characters and to see them finally die because of injustice and realize that they're never coming back was such a heartbreak. Logan is easily one of the best comic book movies ever.
Yeah. Everyone in my theatre sat there, including me, for, like 15 minutes after the film ended, sobbing quietly to ourselves. It was a really emotional moment.
Jennifer Mathis wow I hope you guys aren't adults lol, its a movie.... All this crying haha. He went out like a boss, besides living for so long he must have longed for death. Good ending in my opinion, flattering that you can only be killed by a younger version on you. Movie had a lot of low key symbolic messages.
This movie was so well-written. It would have been nice to see Sabertooth (Liev Schreiber), but this was still a masterpiece. You really feel for Logan. When a movie makes you empathize with the character you know it's done a damn good job.
Fornow Very Few Movies can top Logan. Examples: Lord of The Rings Trilogy, Star Wars The Empire Strikes Back, The Shawshank Redemption, & The Godfather Part 2.
Nah, he was talking about parenthood and being a father and the emotions you feel as one, which he finally felt in the end after only having gotten angry with her and his emotions for her throughout the movie.
pretty sure he was talking about what it feels like to have a family since Charles has talked to him about it before. Plus, he acknowledged Laura as his own and i think it's implied that the scene was for her.
If you're talking about only the climatic lore, he didn't have 'several families'. Arguably, with the revised timeline, he never had his little Alaskan lady either. In Logan, the entire first half he fought with his emotions and consistently being cold towards Laura; in the end she grasped his hand and he stopped fighting.
This movie was perfect. For once it was a comic movie that wasn't made to be a "comic movie" and it benefited greatly from it. I needed this movie in my life.
Mark Hendley no, it didn't. Winter soldier, deep down you knew Rodgers was going to live. Logan, you feared for his life the whole movie because you knew how broken he was.
therealrickytan we know captain America will be in the next move regardless so we knew he wouldn't die. This was hugh jackmans last movie and it was about old man logan. it was obvious wolverine was going to die. wintersoldier has the same atmosphere as logan. they were both serious and didn't feel the need to be campy and they did it without being pretentious about the maturity.
(The Wolverine) Yukio: I see you on your back. There's blood everywhere. You're holding your own heart in your hand. (End of Logan) Logan: *holds on to Laura's hand* So this Is what it feels like.
I think Xavier understood it wasn't the real Logan that killed him, he actually survived for a considerable amount of time after he took the blades to the chest and had a lot of dialogue with Logan before passing away - it would have been far too brutal if he died thinking it was Logan.
Phil ip i didn't expect the black family to die either, not to mention the kid dying first, of all people. one things for sure, this movie does not pull any punches it throws.
Hurry Calls It's the consequence of being around Logan. No wonder he was reluctant when Charles agreed to stay at the farm for the night. All for one moment to value family. It looks like a selfish risk that he took that the black family didn't know about.
Shadow of Dread his goal was for most of the movie to get a boat for him and Xavier to live on, spend the rest of their lives on the water, to not have to hide and go where they want.
Antichrist2000 in fairness, I can understand the emotional impact of the scene. But for myself and many others, it reminds us of a huge, hilarious reaction of when our dads or something are watching their team getting beat, or getting dicked on COD. Especially when it kept panning to the peaceful shot of the man and his dog not 100m away, then sheer silence and a very 'dad-like' reaction to something. The lack of score and previous superhero movies kinda set a humourous tone in what followed a terribly sad moment.
Yeah, we need a break from Wolverine tbh. Let some other characters take the lead for a while. It will make coming back to his character that much better in the long run.
SwenglishGamer Same fucking thing happened in my theater, people seriously don't understand the gravitas of a scene like that even if hit them in the face. I loved the fact that every scene had a *purpose* and wasn't just a waste of time. I haven't been invested in a film of this caliber since Interstellar in my opinion.
I was so depressed by the direction they took Prof X's character. He was so calm, so powerful, so good, and it turns out he went senile and killed all the x men. Such a sad way to go
Deadpool But it could still be interpreted to have that meaning of death. It's certainly what I thought when I saw it. It's that open-endedness that makes it such a great line.
Jeremiah Shelton Jim Mangold confirmed it was to bookend Logan's search for humanity. To achieve everything he wanted in life, but for it to tragically be at the expense of his life. His final moment was him expressing to Laura that she was his humanity. Nature made him a freak. Man made him a weapon. She made him human.
Commander Shepard if Deadpool (OP) is right about Mangold saying what that meant, then it's not really up for interpretation. Charles says, "This is what life looks like. People love each other. A home. You should take a moment. Feel it."
i am pretty sure that when logan said "so this is what it feels like", he ment the feeling of beeing a father and having a daughter scince she called him daddy right before he said that
max noup, is about dying, the feeling that after so much time suffering and own willing to die he finally can. he was trained in japan so honor is a huge thing for him. therefore having and honorable Dead (after loosing his immortality, ense the title of the previous film)
I think it was suppose to be everything mentioned. Death, Love, peace. He finally got to know all those emotions and for once, after over 200 years and tons of bloodshed and being incinerated by Jean and fighting, he just can rest.
Carmen Slayners in this segment the jean phoenix saga never happen because of days of future past. people ignore dunno way, but yeah attention to details is the key, not assume all the previous film's go by hand with this one since there is one who changed the whole past
Please listen to your audience Hollywood. This movie did a sensational and marvelous job at composing a work of art. We just want a good story and execution of if resolving the conflict between the oppositions in an immersive or relatable experience. This movie is a work of art, and I hope more studios allow more freedom for the people involved the production. Nothing can go wrong from listening the suggestions. I'm sure allot of the people that contributed to the film are fans. Everybody wins. This film was fab service, but you can tell so much with was fine, down to the smallest detail. The relevance of this movie is also very striking.
he said "this is what it feels like" right after x23 calls him daddy. most likely he was referencing a conversation he had earlier with Charles about never having a real family.
OFF Hand Gamin you might be right, there will probably be some interview at some point that will reveal the intention of that last line. For now it just satisfies me more that he acknowledged her feelings for him.
Mario Uribe actually I think you're right because of what they said earlier but i believe in past films it was hinted that he wanted to know what dying was like.
Ya know people don't understand why Charles had a shitty death. When Charles died they didn't honor him. Logan was so upset he buried him and that was it. People don't realize that Logan lost his moral compass. Charles is all he had and he just lost him. This forced Logan to grow as a character. And so, all through the movie we saw Logan fighting for what he has and what he wants. But in the end we don't see logan. Cause in the end the kids didn't want Logan. In the end they needed The Wolverine. and they got the wolverine for the last time. in the end he wasn't fighting for himself. He was fighting for Charles and His daughter as well as all of the kids.
IMPERIAL PRIMARCH Agreed! He finally was able to have a family of his own for bit Saved a bunch of little kid mutants from being killed by facing himself And those fight scenes... Jesus were they gruesome.
I loved when she turned the cross into an X. Such a big pay off. The dude bitched about how he doesn't want to help people the whole movie, but in the end he didn't went out like some selfish prick, he didn't went out like some random American hero, he went out fighting for his daughter, his humanity, for the mutant cause. He went out like a goddamn X-Man!
IMDB did a count on how many times he swears and how many he killed. Logan swore 148 times and killed 35 people... good luck trying not to die with this game
i thought it was a bit intense, the violence was so graphic and so many sad things were going on that i just wanted to be in my happy place, very good film though. definitely not an innocent kids movie where there are no consequences i felt every stab.
The movie gave me feels. I think... I was very sad when I saw Professor Xavier die. Where he said "I think I finally understand you Logan", and not only knowing the clone got to him, but that the real Logan never got to hear those words. Of course I balled at the end of the movie too but... Dang, that was heavy. I think the clone Logan (I called him Clogan) wasn't perfect. He didn't heal from being impaled earlier in the film until he was given the heal juice. Logan in his prime didn't need no Sunny D.
The best part was the black kid running for his life. That kid must have been the resurrection of quicksilver my dudes In all seriousness i loved the movie. Especially how our heroes died. It was very heartbreaking.
Did anyone else notice something? In Wolverine, the one where he's based in Japan, the red haired chick(I forget her name I'm sorry she can predict when people die and how they die) she says "You die. There's blood everywhere. And your holding your heart in your hands." When he dies he's holding his daughters hand, and there's blood everywhere. Yes I know it's different but I still think it's interesting.
"This is what it feels like" was undoubtedly in response to Xavier's question of "would it really be so bad if you just saw what it was like to have (a family)?", which, oddly enough, was said to clone wolverine, not our Logan. But he answers it anyway.
Actually when Logan said "so this is what if feels like" I'm pretty sure he was talking about actually having a family and loving someone because the daughter was there and it was the point of the movie. Makes no sense to say "so this is what death feels like" because when you're dead you're obviously not going to be thinking or feeling.
It's more "This is what dying feels like" rather than "This is what being dead feels like". It's because he lived so long and survived countless situations that would kill anyone else. But in that moment he knew there was no walking away from this. He was dying and he knew it.
Patrick De Brun While I agree that what he said could be interpreted as "this is what dying feels like," I believe too that he was referring to feeling what having a family was like, since Charles had already told him before to stop and savor the feeling of a normal life when they were at the farm but Logan hadn't listened.
Pedro Camelo I agree with this thank you I feel like most people missed this tbh
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Or maybe the writers planned this and it means all at once cuz they wanted people to keep talking about what those vague words could mean and keep the movie in their head by doing so
For a second I thought he would, but I'm actually kinda glad they had the maturity to let this be his respectable final battle, rather than attempting to revive him somehow like Batman vs. Superman or the Friday the 13th movies. Still it's bitter sweet like John Marston's death in Red Dead Redemption.
There really is something powerful in how they went out- even though it wasn't in the most glamourous ways- Charles a stabbing, and him, impaled on a tree... it's true- to use they're these larger than life characters- but this... made it show that in the end, even with their "gifts" they, at their core, were just people in extrodinary circumstances. And in the end- the tragedy is, for the most part- they both end up in unmarked (those tree limbs won't be there that long) graves, to eventually be forgotten. Yeah- the comics will live on more than likely, but over time- they'll just be comics. And that made it so much more powerful I think...
Right when I realized they were going to the black family's house I'm just like "Son of bitch, they're all gonna die aren't they! Damn it. This is why we can't have nice things!"
it was funny how laura spoke Spanish real fast and logan was like shut up and earlier in the movie when professor x was using the little Spanish he knew to talk to laura and welcome her to where they were staying
Everyone in my theatre lost it when Logan was dying when he was impaled on that branch. I was like, "welp, guess that finally shatttered my resolve. I guess that was the final straw that broke the dam wall. I suppose out it all comes now :("
Only saw it yesterday but when Logan says "so this is what it feels like", he's referring back to the talk he had with Xavier at the farm when he was suggesting to Logan about settling down to have a family, to love and be loved and in that last scene I feel he finally sees Laura as the daughter he thought he'd never have, and even though they couldn't say it, they communicated and conveyed that love through the way that only they could. Just my opinion anyways, good oul movie.
one thing that just cracked me up was near the end, when that head science dude was monologing about all his evil deeds being a wind bag Lorgan just blows his brains out with a gun. I don't know I just thought that was adapt and such a logan thing to do
The part before Charles dies and he says that he doesn't deserve that night my heart broke and a million thoughts went through my head as to what happened and what Charles did
Everybody in my hometown theater, including my parents, laughed when Logan was cussing and beating up his truck right after they'd just buried Xavier. I guess nobody felt or understood the emotional weight of that scene? I was pretty baffled by that.
Ashe Christian You may be right. Maybe I'm just one of those guys that takes everything too seriously and forgets that, in the end, it really is just a movie. I guess it just hit me so hard in the moment that it felt a little soon to laugh, you know?
Something I really enjoyed about the film was how when Logan was talking to X23 in the hotel scene and she's flipping through comics and logan says, "You know that most of that is bullshit, and the little bit that was true happened in a completely different way". Sorta like how Logan and Xaviers death are. The comics can make it look like they died this super heroic death (don't get me wrong they actually did), but that's comic books jobs, it to blow things out of proportion. So I like how they brought that thing full circle. Great movie. 10/10
They should make a full length movie that is split up into a bunch of different segments and each segment shows one main x men character in his old age like Wolverine in Logan, and he's getting hunted down or struggling to survive. Like an old quicksilver who can't run as fast anymore and he's being hunted down
I usually cry at almost everything and I teared up a little bit during "Daddy", but when Laura turned the cross to a X, I actually started sobbing because for me that was symbolic for "Logan was the last X-man and now they are officially over, done, end of an era, that's that." and it felt to me like that was what the entire X-men saga came down to, two old and broken men fighting to protect a bunch of young mutans and dying in the process and you don't even get to see the kids making it to a good life. You never see if they find peace or become an actual family. It ends with the grave, which in my eyes was more like a grave for the entirety of the X-men rather than a grave for just Logan. Hurt like hell. So good though. And I totally agree: THANKS SO MUCH for making death matter in this film and not resurrecting Charles or Logan. That would have cheapened the ending and negated the message, at least I think so.
Drudenfusz yea kinda get a lil bit of thats vibe now that u mention it but the professional was alot more of a revenge story for matilda but i see where your going this is definitely an instant classic as that was
It's a pretty classic story setup. The loner badass finding redemption and solace, sacrificing his solitary lifestyle (or perhaps their life) for the sake of a ward they've taken in. Except....spoilers... Leon could have lived. He was so close. ; ;
That farm scene with X-24 was like a fucking horror movie, holy shit. I just had my hand over my mouth from the moment the claws went into Xavier to the time the scene was finished. My favorite part of the movie.
I think they killed him off because they saw that Fox was already using him so much better anyway and they didn't want to be super confusing and have multiple Quicksilvers running around in movies.
I didn't expect it to be as good as it was. I would actually put it up there with the Dark Knight. It didn't feel like I was watching a comic book movie and that was great. Only other movie I can say that about was the Dark Knight and DK Rises. Loved this movie. Made me very emotional. Definitely shits on everything Marvel Studios has released recently
OldSchoolLimp think about all the moives they messed up on like fantastic 4 movies, xmen the last stand, and xmen origins wolverine and don't leave out the phenomenal moives that marvel studios released like civil war, the avengers, iron man
Para will Awards shows only do things politically now days. so unless marvel is willing to make a movie where it features. young black gay superhero fighting for equal rights . Marvel has no shot at award shows other than SFX and Sound.
I dunno, there was a definite refugee motif going on at the end. An entire race of people undergoing steady extermination and trying to get asylum in another country etc
Simple thing i liked. Fox (i think) had the balls to kill Xavier and Logan, i know its and Old Logan movie, but still, noooo fucking way Marvel would do that! Just made the movie so much more real, it was like a Game Of Thrones episode. Sitting there not knowing whats gonna happen and then the hammer falls and im sitting there like: "They fucking killed Xavier?! Holy fucking shit!" I loved this movie! Best thing since The Dark Knight!
Alfie871 I love the marvel movies, and while under the right hands they can get it right, Logan and Deadpool, but especially Logan nailed the feeling of being a super hero, but not being unstoppable, they still bleed, they can get shot up as much as those they fight, and they don't always walk away from a fight like it was nothing, even for men with super healing factors, they feel like they can be taken down when they're weak. when was the last time most of the avengers were to beaten and bloodied to even will their bodies to move? when have they gotten shot and it kept them down? (aside from Quicksilver )
Logan will get the generic superhero movie Oscar noms, but it should get Best Actor (Jackman obviously), Best Supporting Actress (Dafne), and Best Supporting Actor (Stewart). And tbh, it should get Best Picture nom too.
Roman Natale Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actress should all feature Logan I agree I mean cmon you gonna tell me five or six other people will be better supporting actresses than Dafne Keen just was?? Not a fucking chance, so get it right Hollywood.
Galen Marek agreed. Comes to down to this-would you agree with The Dark Knight getting a Best Pic nom? Of course, you say? Okay then, so too should Logan get consideration.
You wanna know what's ironic? I don't know the exact quote, but in Days of Future Past, Beast says, "Time is like a river. You can throw a pebble in it, but eventually, the river fixes itself." Well in Days of Future Past, Logan changes the future of all mutants dying by machines. And in Logan (Jerry mentions it) Professor Xavier kills all the mutants in Manchester and then this organization starts hunting mutants. So in two lifetimes, Logan has seen the same thing happen.
Thats some MAJOR *WICKED SHIT* man! And your quote was spot on with *THE RIVER COURSE CORRECTS!* BUt yeh i always thought THAT no matter what, it was mutants fate to face near extinction at the hands of humans. They just bought more time.
He did have the full adamantium skeleton, we even saw it when the farmer blew half of his face off with a shotgun, and that's why they needed an adamantium bullet to kill him. If he hadn't had the adamantium skeleton he would've been shredded into pieces by Logan's claws.
The adamantium bullet idea is not thought out. What happens when adamantium claws strike each other? They clash and don't cut each other; it's a stalemate. Adamantium is supposed to be indestructible, so an adamantium bullet should bounce off his head. If the clone didn't have an adamantium skull, then a regular bullet should have worked. The indestructible thing is also a bad idea for adamantium poisoning. If a metal is that resilient, it shouldn't be losing itself. Also Logan should age a lot slower even with that.
Adam McKee I'm not sure it would work as well. Or that Fox could deliver it well. It would just be Kick Ass 2. I look forward to seeing more of Darnell Keen, but I'm not sure if we need to know more of Laura's story as doing so takes away from this.
I doubt it'll do very well. I've never seen such an odd combination of badassery and being the biggest detractor of the movie. The fat black kid running contributed more to the movie than she did. Almost like the realized they got a shitty actress too late into the movie.
Logan is awesome I can't wait to buy it on blu ray. I haven't been this emotional in a movie in a long time.The end of the movie when Logan is laying on the ground and you know he's about to die and Laura x-23 starts saying Daddy no Daddy I lost it I was trying so hard to hold back the tears.
Sweaty Nerd the only other movie to wreck me that badly was Antoine Fisher--which also played into the theme of no family for the protagonist and then found family. I have no idea what that says about my psyche lol.
It was explained in the comics that Adamantium is inherently poisonous, and the only reason Logan was able to survive having it on his entire skeleton was because of his healing factor. That's one reason why X-23 heals so much faster than he does; she only has Adamantium on her claws, so her healing factor isn't being constantly diverted to fight off the toxicosis.
I get your point of view but whatever I feel I won't laugh out loud in a death scene where other people are feeling sad or linked to the scene. It just doesn't make sense.
When X-23 put the cross on its side to make an X made me really happy I'm a silent crier. This is top 3 Marvel movies easy. Also, I can't be the only one who thinks it'll be werid seeing McAvoy's Professor X knowing where he ends up.
1: The 'post-credit' scene was shown at the beginning of the movie. (the deadpool teaser) This was probably done because it would have completely ruined the ending otherwise. 2: Eden IS real, as -Striker- Dr. Rice said something like "Don't let them get to the border". Who knows what Eden actually is, but that moment gave me a lot of relief, knowing it wasn't all for naught. This is easily my favorite super hero movie, and probably my #3 of all time. Logan was phenomenal.
I was really touched by the dinner scene at the farm house because thats when you see Logan, X-23, and Charles genuinely happy for the first time in probably a VERY long time, and it just looked amazing to see everybody smile.
Mr. Theta Guns of the Patriots is an overly complicated, fan-service game that tries too hard to be a movie. TLoU is a glitch filled, above average shooter with a zombie story. Don't put those two in the same sentence as Logan.
I've never encountered any noticeable glitches when first playing TLoU. It took me multiple playthroughs to just find at least one glitch, and even then it took little away from the experience. And what's this about a zombie story? It's set in an post-apocalyptic setting, but this is a story primarily focused on the characters, not the actual infected. Did you actually play the game or just watch gameplay on RUclips?
I really liked how Laura changed the cross into an X, representing that the legacy of Wolverine and the X-Men will always live on.
嘉怡 Jia-yi That also fits.
Quantum Surge That scene really got me, I couldn't stop crying 😭😭
+嘉怡 Jia-yi that's pretty much what he said. Lol.
Quantum Surge I saw it as a tribute to the last xman, as in they are all gone.
It could also mean farewell to Weapon X, since Logan or Wolverine was the first of the Weapon X test subject.
The scene where I really started crying was when he's burying Charles, that hit me so hard, his final link to the past, gone...
Tyler CEO NFGxFSUxInc. what made me cry a bit was him crying, we've never seen logan cry before
MilkGames 4 yea :'(
Tyler CEO NFGxFSUxInc. - It was tough. For me, seeing how much Xavier still cared about young mutants was one of my favorite parts of the movie though.
It was for me the saddest scene in the film.. Such a great character in marvel universe, buried in an unmarked grave in the middle of nowhere
As far as he knew anyways, since we don't know if ALL the X-Men were killed, and we never found out (but its fitting) who was on the other end of the radio.
But...even assuming there's surviving mutants in some sort of Genosha esque sanctuary, even some of his former X-Men perhaps, that just makes it even more sad.
Did anyone catch the big metaphor at the end between Wolverine and Logan? Jeremy mentioned it briefly, but the fact that Logan saved that bullet to kill himself because he saw himself as a beast just wanting to die cause of his lack of purpose. Then a clone of him that represents what he has always seen in himself is beating him down, metaphorically and literally. Lora comes and brings love and sense of family into his life that he wanted to feel for so long, literally overcomes it with the bullet he wanted to kill himself with but instead, kills the beast he saw in himself. Thus giving him that release from it and love he never truly felt till the very end from Lora.
I'm sorry, but tears came to my eyes as I was realizing this after the movie. Simply beautiful.
Yeah... Heavy stuff man... This is one of the best superheroes movies till date, I tear up when I think about it.
very well put
wonderful analogy there!
In the comic Old Man Logan he does essentially kill himself. He has a train roll over his neck and then he stops "being the thing they made him to be". Then Hawkeye shows up and that gets thrown right out the door.
Deep.
This film was the perfect way for Hugh Jackman and Patrick Stewart to go out in those roles. The guys are phenomenal actors and the story was very emotional.
Harper Craven They’ll bring Wolverine back. Hugh Jackman said if X-Men became apart of the MCU, then he’d cine back to the Role of Wolverine. And since Disney bought FOX, and have the X-Men, Fantastic 4, Deadpool etc are all apart of the MCU now, so it may happen.
Patrick Stewart do be back tho haha
I had control over my emotions until Laura called dying Logan, "Daddy"
I lost it when Laura changed the cross's position to an X😢
That part made me tear up.
For me it was the nose dribble and the quoting the movie from earlier.
Insanity On A Bun Same, I saw it today, and I cried at the end
Insanity On A Bun Same! I was tearing up on "daddy" but then to kids on the side of me in the cinema started laghing and joking with ehother! Fuck them! I poked them cus they where not stopping ether! They where gonna ruin the hol ending for me! Wish raiting where strikter in Norway so 16 year old pipskwiks wold stay the fuck out of movis there not meture enough to fucking shut up and watch!!! FUCK!!!
(Sorry about the spelling, englich is not my first language)(and the swearing, but I felt it was called for)
one of the saddest parts for me was when we first see Charles, everything he has been in his life, all the good he had done, to see him as he was was heartbreaking
LT Treadway imo i thought it was hilarious when he was just talking non sense. "chicken, steak" i was laughing
People i saw the movie with were laughing at that too, i guess i could see why but all i saw was a brilliant man losing himself. It was only depressing for me.
he was turning in a taco bell commercial xD
It was a mix for me, it was really sad but the stuff he was saying was amusing
"Logan" "What" "I need to pee"
Professor X's death broke my heart
Michael Perez I thought it felt rushed
Michael Perez he had the best night in days...
Michael Perez I cried
Michael Perez It was sad that Logan had to say it wasn't him.
I was crying my eyes out, especially when he said he didn't deserve it... I just imagined Xavier like in the first x-men and just broke down
Caliban.
Wow.
Was not expecting him to get such a fantastic development in this.
Definitely one of the highlights of the film and he went out like a pro.
"Beware the light."
That's the new definition of basa$$ last words.
Blazerak it was funny when professor x called him a “fucking albino”
Yep, basass. 🤣
How did he become the character he is in Logan from the character he was in x men apocalypse?
I didn't tear up in this movie, I flat out cried. Also, the part that made me the most sad was not that Xavier and Logan died, because I was expecting that, but the fact that they had unmarked graves in the middle of nowhere and nobody to mourn them.
KevinACarroll1996 pussy
Does the X cross makes it an easy mark?
KevinACarroll1996 damn
KevinACarroll1996
Cool, I fucking bawled harder than ever!
I love Jeremy's impersonation of Patrick Stewart. "Fuck you Logan"
Jackie Chan Jackie Chan? is it actually you?
Wow! It's an honor to meet you Mr Chan! I'm a huge fan!
Matthew Sansom you're fucking remedial
Same. It sounded so accurate.
Caliban's ending was sad, but I fucking loved how he did it, and his last words gave me chills!
Dylan C I forget, what was his last line?
FYNFB "Beware the light" the same thing that Robot hand guy said to him before be burned Caliban's face
Dylan C That's awesome. I love this movie so much and can tell it's just gonna keep getting better on repeat viewings.
FYNFB as someone who's already seen it 3 times, it does get better or at least hold enjoyment value upon more viewings
Dylan C No doubt. I've seen it twice and the first time I liked it a lot but thought it would be better. Second time I saw it I thought it was amazing. I think I went into it the first time expecting more action, but the second time I went into it knowing it's more of a drama with a few bits of action in there. I appreciated and connected with it much more then.
As sad as it was, I'm glad they let Jackman's Wolverine die. It felt like his story ACTUALLY ended and it was a fitting end. He went out fighting and protecting people. I'm also glad they didn't do a post-credit scene. It helped make the movie feel final, and it was for this carnation of Wolverine.
Jenn Michele To me, the Wolverine films formed an unofficial trilogy. The first film caught his "birth", for want of a better term. The second caught him in a midlife crisis. The third showed him in his old age that led to his death.
Agreed. He had to go. His life had to end. It was time.
Amilcar Cuevas
The only thing I’d be cool with is a 4th wall breaking cameo in a Deadpool movie where he like shows up at Hugh Jackman’s house and he’s like “Oh thank god... we found you. We could really use your fucking claws right now.” And Jackman’s just like “Uh.. no no I’m not doing that anymore.” 😂
To this day I am still very impressed they killed off Charles AND Logan. This film was on par with Watchmen, V For Vendetta, TDK trilogy, etc. The MCU never reached this level.
imagine at the end, you see Sabertooth at his grave. That would have killed it for me
easy review
before Logan 😆
during Logan 😰
after Logan 😭
shit I was born watching the first x men movie
Nice XD
The three times I teared up:
-Professor X's grave. Logan says "It's got water...", that scene hit me so hard.
-X-23 saying "Daddy..." while cryin'
-X-23 turning the cross.
What does "it's got water" mean?
Daniel Y Pretty sure he says it because he always wanted to live on the water with Charles in a boat; Logan says it the first time we see Charles in the movie. It's pretty consistent, given how they were both buried next to water.
Slimshadow457 same, they really got me
I respect your interpretation, but that's not what it meant to me. To me, it was Logan, after years of seeing this great man rise and now fall, trying to comfort himself in the fact that, hey, at least the great Charles Xavier was buried in a peaceful place... At least it's got water, it looks nice. Because when you think of where Charles should be buried, it should be in a great monument or something.. Not.. in some woods by a little lake. "It's got water" just meant "Well, it's not what you deserved, but at least it's got water... It's nice."
(that said I didn't think about the boat interpretation, thanks :] )
Slimshadow457 Even more so that Logan couldn't even get the line out, just kept choking up halfway through the words
People laughed in the theater when Logan was swearing and hitting the truck with the shovel.
That was heartbreaking. He just lost his mentor, father figure, teacher, close friend, and last remaining mutant and person he ever loved.
Show some fucking respect.
It's a fucking movie, shut up.
I chuckled at first cuz of how random it seemed. then it hit me about his loss and i was like... "dang..."
Same here, we had a handful of people laughing at that part. THOSE are people who aren't comic book movie fans.
He's a fictional character
Wesley Tomsky People are retards
Am I the only one who didn't cry but felt depressed for days after watching the movie?
Steve Rogers I feel like a part of my childhood was ripped off and dropped in a puddle of nice mud.
Steve Rogers just finished watching it for the first time and my soul just fell in that nice puddle of mud
I'm still recovering
it broke me..
Steve Rogers man it's a fictional character, they could resurrect Logan with some ex machina bullshit if they really wanted too. Enjoy it for what it is, fantasy, don't get in too deep, Jesus.
Yeah, I've seen a lot of people complain about how poorly Charles and Logan ended up dying.
But that's the point, they're PEOPLE, they die. Legends they may be in our eyes or how they're perceived in their world, they're just people. Just because they have extravagant tales to tell doesn't mean they need to go out in a blazing fire of glory or a glorified respectful death, death doesn't choose.
Throughout the movie, some parts or rather tone reminds me of No Country For Old Men (a fucking great movie) and that movie also had the same pacing and slow moving story and the way it handles a major death near the end is similar to how Logan handles it, and I think it fits a bleak and closing tale like this.
Even the guy with a robot arm got strangled to death by grass.
Rohan Kishibe and 『Heaven's Door』 yeah I liked how they didn't make a big deal out of all the deaths in the movie, kinda like they did in x3 or avengers 2 etc
Rohan Kishibe and 『Heaven's Door』 I'm sorry, but I didn't watch 9 fucking movies to see Logan go out like a fucking bitch. The final fight was not epic at all and you could see his death coming from a mile away. It is also stupid that Logan essentially is killed by himself, or wait, I mean a tree.
Rohan Kishibe and 『Heaven's Door』 you, sir, YOU understand. Finally someone whose brains aren't the size of an M&M...
I wasn't upset that they died I was upset that the black couple were addressed as characters only to brutally die. I genuinely thought Logan would be the children's mentors.
" Daddy... Daddy"
"So this is what is feels like.."
*Whole theater bursts into tears*
Sigh, not mine. They burst out laughing because she had a snot bubble - fucking psychos in my town ffs
Worst deathface ever
That must be on par with the "baby girl" bit at the end of the burning cabin scene in Last of Us or the ending of the first season of The Walking Dead game. This movie will break my heart, I know it. I'm prepared.
That line delivery broke me
I was the only one that was crying in my movie theater
I loved that when Logan doesn't tell Professor X what happened to the X-men, everyone familiar with the comics thought that it's because it was Logan, who killed them all, like in Old Man Logan. But after the casino scene we realize, that it was actually Professor X, who killed them all and it makes it so much more tragic. He gathered all the mutant kids in his school to give them safety and instead basically gathered them around a weapon of mass destruction.
this is why I can't enjoy this movie: too bleak, it completely destroy the perfect ending of DOFP
mattmark94 Its way years into the future
only 6 years into the future
Павел Ерыженский i thought they died because of something on tthe water
No, the whole food/water thing prevented new mutants from being born, as it suppressed the x-gene, if I understood correctly, but what actually killed a whole bunch of mutants, including the X-Men, was Professor X's seizure.
no Jeremy, Logan wasn't referring to death. professor X told him "This is what life feels like, people who love each other, a home. You should take a moment. Feel it, ...you still have time."
and at the very end, Logan found out what it felt like.
EpicMickey This. I'm surprised Jeremy didn't pick that up. I thought it was rather obvious. He finally knew what it was like to love and be loved by someone.
EpicMickey
It's actually both. Not only does he finally know what love feels like, he also gets to leave everything behind and finally pass away.
@EpicMickey also, did Jeremy seem to be talking about this movie like he just saw a really fun popcorn summer movie?
Cynical Stew Fuck Jean grey then I guess
Go get laid pussy
I shed tears. Man tears
RIP
JAMES HOWLETT
AKA
LOGAN
AKA
WOLVERINE
1832 - 2029
Died at age 197
815StoneCold 😭😭😭😭
815StoneCold the messed up thing is that mentally he's over 250 years old due to him remembering the other timeline.
He's literally seen all his friends die twice
Ali Syed It shows how beast was right all along in 'Days of future past'. I don't remember the exact quote but it was something like "through a pebble in the river, disrupt the current but it'll always correct itself". In the end the new timeline still found a way to kill most of the mutants. So yea, Logan should be pretty fucked up having witnessed two extinction events.
TheApprentice 27 yea basically all they achieved was a "better" death to mutants and x-men.. that's just sad...
he died to young
I saw this Friday morning and I still haven't processed that Logan's dead. I had to sit in my seat and cry for a few minutes as the credits rolled because that ending! Laura reciting the monologue from the movie she and Xavier watched and turning the cross into an X and I'm tearing up again. Damn.
I saw it last night and I still feel like my heart was torn out and part of my soul died.
Logan has been my favorite comic book character since long before the movies... Short, 5'3, bad tempered Wolverine- I had my moment of "I think Hugh Jackman is hot- but he's no Wolverine..." before I watched Xmen, and he won me over because he did a great job.
That said-
Logan's had his moments in the movies, where he's been great- and Jackman has worked wonders with the part even with pure shit scripts and stories... but this... THIS was my Logan.
I don't care if it totally didn't follow the story of the series that influenced it- it was so true to the feel of Wolverine/Logan/James... just when I saw at the start he was going by James again? That alone told me volumes of where he was at emotionally and mentally- in that 1 second-
This movie did Wolverine justice, and I think part of what added to the pain of the ending- is knowing just how much Jackman did, in order to ensure it was done right... and feeling so sad that out of 3 movies that focused on my favorite Xman- long before Jackman made him cool (though the series did a great job of that as well)- only 1 really did him justice.
I'm sad because I wish Jackman had more creative pull from day one... I felt from the first movie- when I found out he got some crap 'cause he kept adlibbing "bub", because it wasn't in the script and he knew fans would want it in there- and he insisted- and what- was it only 1 "bub" in that first movie?- I knew he wanted what was best for Logan...
And I won't lie- when Logan said "bub" in that movie and it was a real life Wolverine saying it, not just a cartoon- that was gold, I totally fangirled.
But I'm sad because imagine the quality Wolverine movies if Jackman had more say from the first one? Imagine a Wolverine origin story of "Logan" quality???
We missed out, we were cheated- and even worse- Jackman obviously loves his character- Jackman was cheated- because he could have had amazing scripts that were worthy of both him and James Howlett.
Jennifer Mathis I started getting anxious when the clone Logan went into the room. It was obvious that something bad was gonna happen as he wasn't talking and Charles seemed like he was giving his last piece. After he said "This is the best night..", I just lost it. I started crying until the very end. I still cried in my car. I still cried when I got home. Growing up watching these movies, you feel a certain connection with these characters and to see them finally die because of injustice and realize that they're never coming back was such a heartbreak. Logan is easily one of the best comic book movies ever.
Yeah. Everyone in my theatre sat there, including me, for, like 15 minutes after the film ended, sobbing quietly to ourselves. It was a really emotional moment.
Jennifer Mathis wow I hope you guys aren't adults lol, its a movie.... All this crying haha. He went out like a boss, besides living for so long he must have longed for death. Good ending in my opinion, flattering that you can only be killed by a younger version on you. Movie had a lot of low key symbolic messages.
Can we get a Logan prequel called Uber, starring Hugh Jackman as the world worst Uber driver
Nater SnorkleBox worst ? you mean best! the man had a limousine as transportation
as a bonus he has claws with him so he can protect you
Netflix series maybe?? Jesus take the wheel.
Nater SnorkleBox I'd watch it.
"Heyyyy driver"
*titties*
Logan was literally the best movie I have seen in like 7 years.
Emily Lemkai You don't watch a lot of movies
You were posted of grid that long ,huh?I'm sorry to hear that .Welcome back to civilisation.
This movie was so well-written. It would have been nice to see Sabertooth (Liev Schreiber), but this was still a masterpiece. You really feel for Logan. When a movie makes you empathize with the character you know it's done a damn good job.
Emily Lemkai lol you need to see better movies
Fornow
Very Few Movies can top Logan. Examples: Lord of The Rings Trilogy, Star Wars The Empire Strikes Back, The Shawshank Redemption, & The Godfather Part 2.
"So this is what it feels like", I like to believe that it was referencing having a family, a loved one that loves him as a father.
Sam He's over 250 years old and has had several families (no children though) and several moments of peace. Pretty sure he was talking about dying.
Nah, he was talking about parenthood and being a father and the emotions you feel as one, which he finally felt in the end after only having gotten angry with her and his emotions for her throughout the movie.
pretty sure he was talking about what it feels like to have a family since Charles has talked to him about it before. Plus, he acknowledged Laura as his own and i think it's implied that the scene was for her.
If you're talking about only the climatic lore, he didn't have 'several families'. Arguably, with the revised timeline, he never had his little Alaskan lady either. In Logan, the entire first half he fought with his emotions and consistently being cold towards Laura; in the end she grasped his hand and he stopped fighting.
This movie was perfect. For once it was a comic movie that wasn't made to be a "comic movie" and it benefited greatly from it. I needed this movie in my life.
DrewMiller23 it feels similar to winter soldier
Mark Hendley no, it didn't. Winter soldier, deep down you knew Rodgers was going to live.
Logan, you feared for his life the whole movie because you knew how broken he was.
therealrickytan we know captain America will be in the next move regardless so we knew he wouldn't die. This was hugh jackmans last movie and it was about old man logan. it was obvious wolverine was going to die. wintersoldier has the same atmosphere as logan. they were both serious and didn't feel the need to be campy and they did it without being pretentious about the maturity.
Winter Soldier was very much like Logan. I feel Logan took the idea to much more adult levels with even fewer elements of a typical comic book movie.
DrewMiller23 duh it's an r rated movie about a dude with knives in his hands
(The Wolverine)
Yukio: I see you on your back. There's blood everywhere. You're holding your own heart in your hand.
(End of Logan)
Logan: *holds on to Laura's hand* So this Is what it feels like.
:(
Holy shit it all makes sense
I'm fucking cry
Greatest form of forshadowing ever. Period
@TyetheRebel It was intended, confirmed by the director, James Mangold.
I think Xavier understood it wasn't the real Logan that killed him, he actually survived for a considerable amount of time after he took the blades to the chest and had a lot of dialogue with Logan before passing away - it would have been far too brutal if he died thinking it was Logan.
Phil ip i didn't expect the black family to die either, not to mention the kid dying first, of all people.
one things for sure, this movie does not pull any punches it throws.
Hurry Calls It's the consequence of being around Logan. No wonder he was reluctant when Charles agreed to stay at the farm for the night. All for one moment to value family. It looks like a selfish risk that he took that the black family didn't know about.
Hurry Calls black people die in most movies
Japan has the best games man....the black guy always dies first.
But in this movie it was the Latinos.
Hurry Calls lol changing it up
when laura said "daddy" i lost it. and im a grown man. But damn that one hit like a brick wall.
Rich I was in denial when Wolverine died I thought it was a joke but it was real :(
Totally. I had to take few very deep breaths to force myself not to cry. This simple word "daddy" tore me apart.
Rich Dude are u gay? 👍😉
Even grown men will admit they shed tears during this movie
I totally believe when he said this is what it feels like he was talking about loving Laura
"At least it's close to water." was the line that made me tear-up.
Hyaku Juu
Can someone explain that for me please? What did that mean?
Shadow of Dread his goal was for most of the movie to get a boat for him and Xavier to live on, spend the rest of their lives on the water, to not have to hide and go where they want.
Antichrist2000 in fairness, I can understand the emotional impact of the scene. But for myself and many others, it reminds us of a huge, hilarious reaction of when our dads or something are watching their team getting beat, or getting dicked on COD. Especially when it kept panning to the peaceful shot of the man and his dog not 100m away, then sheer silence and a very 'dad-like' reaction to something. The lack of score and previous superhero movies kinda set a humourous tone in what followed a terribly sad moment.
Who else loves when Calaban said "beware the light" and blew himself up with the enemies?
Reminded me of "Beware my power--Green Lantern's light"
yea, good line
Caliban mainly did it so that Dr. Rice doesn't use him to track Logan, Laura and the mutant children. Killing Pierce wasn't exactly his main goal.
Seth pelepchuk That was one of my favorite moments in the movie. It solidified Caliban as my favorite character.
Seth pelepchuk I
I hope they don't reboot the character anytime soon and instead continue with X-23.
Just another random person on the Internet God, yes. We need way more.
I wouldn't say reboot, but more of a Alternate Universe Wolverine
Yeah, we need a break from Wolverine tbh. Let some other characters take the lead for a while. It will make coming back to his character that much better in the long run.
I'd like to Tom Hardy be the new Wolverine
Orangy Pteco Wolverine is gone
The most emotional part would be when Logan buries Xavier and mentions the sunseeker and him laying by the water. Brought me to fucking tears.
edGIDio i found it when she said daddy and then he says so this is what it feels like and also when she turns the cross into a X
Then the kids bury Logan next to the water just like Charles. I'm still emotionally shaken. I've grown up with these guys since I was 5.
edGIDio same
theres water
SwenglishGamer Same fucking thing happened in my theater, people seriously don't understand the gravitas of a scene like that even if hit them in the face.
I loved the fact that every scene had a *purpose* and wasn't just a waste of time. I haven't been invested in a film of this caliber since Interstellar in my opinion.
I was so depressed by the direction they took Prof X's character. He was so calm, so powerful, so good, and it turns out he went senile and killed all the x men. Such a sad way to go
Yeah I was highly impressed with the way they interacted
"So this is what it feels like."
That line wasn't to do with death, it was what it feels like to be a father and to experience love and a real family.
Deadpool
But it could still be interpreted to have that meaning of death. It's certainly what I thought when I saw it. It's that open-endedness that makes it such a great line.
Jeremiah Shelton Jim Mangold confirmed it was to bookend Logan's search for humanity. To achieve everything he wanted in life, but for it to tragically be at the expense of his life. His final moment was him expressing to Laura that she was his humanity. Nature made him a freak. Man made him a weapon. She made him human.
Jermiah Shelton I say it's about living and love since Charles talks to him about that earlier.
Nah it's up for personal interpretation. There's no one correct answer.
Commander Shepard if Deadpool (OP) is right about Mangold saying what that meant, then it's not really up for interpretation. Charles says, "This is what life looks like. People love each other. A home. You should take a moment. Feel it."
i am pretty sure that when logan said "so this is what it feels like", he ment the feeling of beeing a father and having a daughter scince she called him daddy right before he said that
max noup, is about dying, the feeling that after so much time suffering and own willing to die he finally can. he was trained in japan so honor is a huge thing for him. therefore having and honorable Dead (after loosing his immortality, ense the title of the previous film)
JGC 9-0 wrong
Joe Toe mind to explain? or 0 at all
I think it was suppose to be everything mentioned. Death, Love, peace. He finally got to know all those emotions and for once, after over 200 years and tons of bloodshed and being incinerated by Jean and fighting, he just can rest.
Carmen Slayners in this segment the jean phoenix saga never happen because of days of future past. people ignore dunno way, but yeah attention to details is the key, not assume all the previous film's go by hand with this one since there is one who changed the whole past
Please listen to your audience Hollywood. This movie did a sensational and marvelous job at composing a work of art. We just want a good story and execution of if resolving the conflict between the oppositions in an immersive or relatable experience. This movie is a work of art, and I hope more studios allow more freedom for the people involved the production. Nothing can go wrong from listening the suggestions. I'm sure allot of the people that contributed to the film are fans. Everybody wins. This film was fab service, but you can tell so much with was fine, down to the smallest detail. The relevance of this movie is also very striking.
I'm sure I'm gonna watch this movie more than I should and then some more lol
Edwin Hernandez Hollywood is not reading and I doubt people say"let's make a bad movie"
Edwin Hernandez i watched it 3x in 3 days!..n i tot john wick 2 was good!?...n bam!...logan came along!...im stoked!
Edwin Hernandez y
A MARVELous job? Eh? Eh?
he said "this is what it feels like" right after x23 calls him daddy. most likely he was referencing a conversation he had earlier with Charles about never having a real family.
Mario Uribe I took it as he realized what dying felt like.
Mario Uribe no I think he was talking about dying
OFF Hand Gamin you might be right, there will probably be some interview at some point that will reveal the intention of that last line. For now it just satisfies me more that he acknowledged her feelings for him.
Mario Uribe actually I think you're right because of what they said earlier but i believe in past films it was hinted that he wanted to know what dying was like.
Mario Uribe I think it was intentionally vague and maybe could even mean borh
I died every time Jeremy said "Fuck you Logan" in Charles Xavier's voice. 😂
Ya know people don't understand why Charles had a shitty death. When Charles died they didn't honor him. Logan was so upset he buried him and that was it. People don't realize that Logan lost his moral compass. Charles is all he had and he just lost him. This forced Logan to grow as a character. And so, all through the movie we saw Logan fighting for what he has and what he wants. But in the end we don't see logan. Cause in the end the kids didn't want Logan. In the end they needed The Wolverine. and they got the wolverine for the last time. in the end he wasn't fighting for himself. He was fighting for Charles and His daughter as well as all of the kids.
This movie better get some Oscar nominations
Nah not makeup, the others are spot on though.
Also give x-23 an award too
Yeah they were pretty good, but I'm sure some Sci-Fi movie or something will end up getting it, and probably rightfully so
Ardnightian Most Boner Inducing Film
It's not. You're high or stupid if you truly believe that.
Ardnightian it won't
this film is without a doubt the beast possible send of for Hugh Jackman's wolverine
Balsac Teabaghar stfu there's no way it could've been done better.
Agreed
IMPERIAL PRIMARCH Agreed!
He finally was able to have a family of his own for bit
Saved a bunch of little kid mutants from being killed by facing himself
And those fight scenes...
Jesus were they gruesome.
IMPERIAL PRIMARCH
So sad that I have not seen it yet,
Oh fuck!
It really wasnt..
The whole movie was okish
If his claws had shot up from the grave I would have ranked it 9/10, good thing they didn't do that.
Gyst I swear if I prayed they wouldn't pull a b v s
Artist of Procedure i thought the same thing too XD
I loved when she turned the cross into an X. Such a big pay off. The dude bitched about how he doesn't want to help people the whole movie, but in the end he didn't went out like some selfish prick, he didn't went out like some random American hero, he went out fighting for his daughter, his humanity, for the mutant cause. He went out like a goddamn X-Man!
Don't mean to be THAT GUY in your wonderful paragraph but;
Logan was *CANADIAN!*
@@leonardobraynen1524 Yeah, he was born in Alberta. What about it?
two drinking rules that must be included in the Logan drinking game: take a shot every time Logan cusses and kills someone.
also shout out to the chubby kid in the movie
I lost it when he was running into the woods and the camera held him for too long lmao
Jules C or everytime Logan wakes up from being unconscious....except the ending 😭😭
Not a good game. The participants would be dead half way through the movie.
IMDB did a count on how many times he swears and how many he killed. Logan swore 148 times and killed 35 people... good luck trying not to die with this game
The thing that bothered me the most was people who came with their 7 8 year old children. What's their problem?
Kind of like Deadpool.
Yahya Rajaee why not, you're not those childrens parent.
In my country its Pg 16
Like WTF
Mark I never said I am. The problem was they weren't having a good time and they wanted to leave so they talked loudly and annoyed many.
Random Realistic Tone dude I don't know where you are but in here in France it's -12! This is so screwed up.
After watching Logan, I left the theater wanting to go to a bar and have a couple of shots of tequila.
Jon Frey thats exactly what I did tonight after I seen it
i thought it was a bit intense, the violence was so graphic and so many sad things were going on that i just wanted to be in my happy place, very good film though. definitely not an innocent kids movie where there are no consequences i felt every stab.
expressrobkill i couldn't have said it better. It was such a sad movie. nevertheless, I watched it twice.
Jon Frey yea can't wait to watch it again such a good movie.
best movie of the year so far by a huge distance
The movie gave me feels. I think... I was very sad when I saw Professor Xavier die. Where he said "I think I finally understand you Logan", and not only knowing the clone got to him, but that the real Logan never got to hear those words.
Of course I balled at the end of the movie too but... Dang, that was heavy.
I think the clone Logan (I called him Clogan) wasn't perfect. He didn't heal from being impaled earlier in the film until he was given the heal juice. Logan in his prime didn't need no Sunny D.
The best part was the black kid running for his life. That kid must have been the resurrection of quicksilver my dudes
In all seriousness i loved the movie. Especially how our heroes died. It was very heartbreaking.
+Andrew Meyer Lmao
Dylan Mujakovic Bates Obese Static Shock was remarkable fast for his size
Electric powers gave him a secondary mutation
Lightning speed. Kachow!
Dylan Mujakovic Bates that kid was fat af
lol
the deadpool scene at the beginning was pure gold
i was dying laughing
Deadpool scene?
It's only playing in North America. It's up on RUclips under the title "No Good Deed".
ThejollyFrenchman look up Deadpool 2 teaser
... and pure ass. Deadpool ass.
"I always remember you, sometimes I just don't recognize you"- Professor X... the foreshadowing... god damn such a good movie
Did anyone else notice something? In Wolverine, the one where he's based in Japan, the red haired chick(I forget her name I'm sorry she can predict when people die and how they die) she says "You die. There's blood everywhere. And your holding your heart in your hands." When he dies he's holding his daughters hand, and there's blood everywhere. Yes I know it's different but I still think it's interesting.
The Darkfrost wouldn't it be cool if he ripped X-24s heart out as he died? regardless that's a rad observation
Viktor Hernandez Yeah it would have been!!! Too bad they didn't do that and maybe think ahead a little bit more but still cool.
His daughter symbolises his heart I guess
The Darkfrost His heart is Laura!
"This is what it feels like" was undoubtedly in response to Xavier's question of "would it really be so bad if you just saw what it was like to have (a family)?", which, oddly enough, was said to clone wolverine, not our Logan. But he answers it anyway.
Actually it'd be in reference to Xavier saying "You should take a moment and feel it".
Actually when Logan said "so this is what if feels like" I'm pretty sure he was talking about actually having a family and loving someone because the daughter was there and it was the point of the movie. Makes no sense to say "so this is what death feels like" because when you're dead you're obviously not going to be thinking or feeling.
It's more "This is what dying feels like" rather than "This is what being dead feels like". It's because he lived so long and survived countless situations that would kill anyone else. But in that moment he knew there was no walking away from this. He was dying and he knew it.
Patrick De Brun While I agree that what he said could be interpreted as "this is what dying feels like," I believe too that he was referring to feeling what having a family was like, since Charles had already told him before to stop and savor the feeling of a normal life when they were at the farm but Logan hadn't listened.
Shane Benjamson I agree
Pedro Camelo I agree with this thank you I feel like most people missed this tbh
Or maybe the writers planned this and it means all at once cuz they wanted people to keep talking about what those vague words could mean and keep the movie in their head by doing so
I was in tears when Wolverine died! That was the saddest movie scene ever for me. R.I.P. Logan
BIG MACK I kept hoping he'd punch his fist through that pile of rocks and emerge fully restored somehow.
For a second I thought he would, but I'm actually kinda glad they had the maturity to let this be his respectable final battle, rather than attempting to revive him somehow like Batman vs. Superman or the Friday the 13th movies. Still it's bitter sweet like John Marston's death in Red Dead Redemption.
Like Logan said in the real world people die
There really is something powerful in how they went out- even though it wasn't in the most glamourous ways- Charles a stabbing, and him, impaled on a tree... it's true- to use they're these larger than life characters- but this... made it show that in the end, even with their "gifts" they, at their core, were just people in extrodinary circumstances.
And in the end- the tragedy is, for the most part- they both end up in unmarked (those tree limbs won't be there that long) graves, to eventually be forgotten. Yeah- the comics will live on more than likely, but over time- they'll just be comics.
And that made it so much more powerful I think...
Wow good point; I love how they had a Johny Cash song play at the end. It really added to the mood, and plus I'm a big Cash fan.
Right when I realized they were going to the black family's house I'm just like "Son of bitch, they're all gonna die aren't they! Damn it. This is why we can't have nice things!"
Foreverparadoxed Cars drove by the house I’m thinking “please don’t ruin this moment” later: “well shit”
it was funny how laura spoke Spanish real fast and logan was like shut up and earlier in the movie when professor x was using the little Spanish he knew to talk to laura and welcome her to where they were staying
aLdO lol " choo choo"
juan martinez ha yea that was hilarious "choo choo"
"thats not a choo choo!"
When the cross was rotated to an X... Everyone lost it
Balsac Teabaghar nope.
Balsac Teabaghar you must be twelve or something kid.
The last original xman.
Everyone in my theatre lost it when Logan was dying when he was impaled on that branch. I was like, "welp, guess that finally shatttered my resolve. I guess that was the final straw that broke the dam wall. I suppose out it all comes now :("
I lost it at "daddy" T^T
Don't forget that Charles told him to "feel this" when they were at the families house, so that's why Logan ended the movie with that line.
i agree
Only saw it yesterday but when Logan says "so this is what it feels like", he's referring back to the talk he had with Xavier at the farm when he was suggesting to Logan about settling down to have a family, to love and be loved and in that last scene I feel he finally sees Laura as the daughter he thought he'd never have, and even though they couldn't say it, they communicated and conveyed that love through the way that only they could. Just my opinion anyways, good oul movie.
Callathen I think Logan referred to what Charles was saying about family, but he was also saying that about dying. Two things he never experienced.
one thing that just cracked me up was near the end, when that head science dude was monologing about all his evil deeds being a wind bag Lorgan just blows his brains out with a gun. I don't know I just thought that was adapt and such a logan thing to do
Yeah it was great because Logan said he didn't like guns earlier in the movie.
alaster boneman
Even though I saw him pick up the gun it really surprised me that Logan killed him with a revolver.
alaster boneman That scene felt so "Cohen bros" for some reason lol its like something they'd do
alaster boneman wasn't that related to the western movie xavier was watching idk
alaster boneman I fucking jumped
The part before Charles dies and he says that he doesn't deserve that night my heart broke and a million thoughts went through my head as to what happened and what Charles did
Luke Thomas He inadvertently.killed the XMen
When Laura flipped the cross, I cried like a fucking baby.
Mr. Jack what the actual fuck
MadTitan Productions there will never be another wolverine /Logan like Hugh jackman. He's like Christopher Reeve in Superman.
Grow the fuck up. It's just a movie.
Favorite scene was the entire movie
true
Elizabeth O WTF IS WRONG WITH YOU?!?!
Holy shit when he says "bad things happen to people I care about" and then Laura goes "I'll be fine then". GAAAAAH FUCK, MY EMOTIONS!!
Wait i was laughing at that scene. it was a joke.
+DS psykie Not a joke. It means she thinks he doesn't care about her
I mean thats what i thought too but i was laughing when she said that
While it's true what he says, I don't think Laura believed what SHE said. She was sassy and one of the only people that really challenged Logan
Everybody in my hometown theater, including my parents, laughed when Logan was cussing and beating up his truck right after they'd just buried Xavier. I guess nobody felt or understood the emotional weight of that scene? I was pretty baffled by that.
Tye May You were supposed to laugh at it in a dark comedic tone. That's what I got from that scene anyway.
Ashe Christian You may be right. Maybe I'm just one of those guys that takes everything too seriously and forgets that, in the end, it really is just a movie. I guess it just hit me so hard in the moment that it felt a little soon to laugh, you know?
Tye May Nah man, it's called immersion, the immersion broke when people started laughing at my teather too
It was fucking funny and everyone knows why he was doing it, of course there was more too it.
Some people just want to laugh the pain away.
Something I really enjoyed about the film was how when Logan was talking to X23 in the hotel scene and she's flipping through comics and logan says,
"You know that most of that is bullshit, and the little bit that was true happened in a completely different way". Sorta like how Logan and Xaviers death are.
The comics can make it look like they died this super heroic death (don't get me wrong they actually did), but that's comic books jobs,
it to blow things out of proportion. So I like how they brought that thing full circle. Great movie. 10/10
cried like a baby, 10/10 would cry again.
I fucking lost it when Laura called Logan "daddy" before he died. Shit hit all my feels especially when she turned that cross sign to an X.
Mr. Jack oh giggity
MrDVB Please don't feed the trolls!
johnnycoxville13 yeah, that was so touching.
They should make a full length movie that is split up into a bunch of different segments and each segment shows one main x men character in his old age like Wolverine in Logan, and he's getting hunted down or struggling to survive. Like an old quicksilver who can't run as fast anymore and he's being hunted down
Pa!n737 Oh. Man! The feels! Having an old man Quicksilver who can't run anymore. And gets killed onscreen! OH MY GOD THE FEELS! 😭😭😭
He was a teenager in days of future past time so he'd still be old by this point in time
That`s pretty cruel XD
Thomas Alvarez Cruel is a matter of respect.
Ummm no...
Emotional movie, will wait to watch on bluray 👍
End of a legacy
Lil Moogz, i agree. however it is worth it to see in theaters as well
Mohammad Sharukh Ahsan i agree
Can't under age.
Same man same
I usually cry at almost everything and I teared up a little bit during "Daddy", but when Laura turned the cross to a X, I actually started sobbing because for me that was symbolic for "Logan was the last X-man and now they are officially over, done, end of an era, that's that." and it felt to me like that was what the entire X-men saga came down to, two old and broken men fighting to protect a bunch of young mutans and dying in the process and you don't even get to see the kids making it to a good life. You never see if they find peace or become an actual family. It ends with the grave, which in my eyes was more like a grave for the entirety of the X-men rather than a grave for just Logan.
Hurt like hell. So good though. And I totally agree: THANKS SO MUCH for making death matter in this film and not resurrecting Charles or Logan. That would have cheapened the ending and negated the message, at least I think so.
I think so too, bub.
I have to say, the film reminded me a little of Léon the Professional.
"very sexy little bad ass girls" . LOOL mate are you trying to get arrested ?
False, that did not feel like a father daughter relationship, it felt more intimate than that. That movie was creepy as fuck to me.
Drudenfusz yea kinda get a lil bit of thats vibe now that u mention it but the professional was alot more of a revenge story for matilda but i see where your going this is definitely an instant classic as that was
It's a pretty classic story setup. The loner badass finding redemption and solace, sacrificing his solitary lifestyle (or perhaps their life) for the sake of a ward they've taken in.
Except....spoilers...
Leon could have lived. He was so close. ; ;
Drudenfusz I said the same
When Thanos was standing over Logan's grave in the after credits scene 🔥🔥🔥
SSJ Flash what are you fuckin gey?
SSJ Flash And when X-24 woke up with his memory wiped. 😶🔥👀
Popeyes Warrior then he leads the kids who cross the border
boris carvajal Trump stops them at the Mexican border
The Infinity Gauntlet can do anything it wants
Caliban was a great character in this movie! he stood loyal to them and I respect that
General Gelatto For realz...I felt so bad when he died, and teared up a bit when they showed his body.
General Gelatto he kind of reminded me of Vision, strong but confused sometimes
tbh caliban got real fucked over in the movie but the fact that he decided to put a rest to those assholes using him brings him mad respect
Don't understand why he was in it whenever he only had a small role in apocalypse
General Gelatto I loved him
That farm scene with X-24 was like a fucking horror movie, holy shit. I just had my hand over my mouth from the moment the claws went into Xavier to the time the scene was finished. My favorite part of the movie.
Probably one of my favourite marvel films...
Dangerz Own Yeah but they had the balls to kill Quicksilver
I think they killed him off because they saw that Fox was already using him so much better anyway and they didn't want to be super confusing and have multiple Quicksilvers running around in movies.
DABOSS315 you're wrong to correct him, favourite is correct by more standard English conventions
Fox knows how to make good comic films without making them tooo humorous like Disney
Fox is kinda hit and miss.. more miss than hit sadly...
I didn't expect it to be as good as it was. I would actually put it up there with the Dark Knight. It didn't feel like I was watching a comic book movie and that was great. Only other movie I can say that about was the Dark Knight and DK Rises. Loved this movie. Made me very emotional. Definitely shits on everything Marvel Studios has released recently
Nah Dr. Strange sucked and Civil War was OK.
GrandMasterArcturus That is atrocious b8 bro.
you have to be a troll GrandMasterArcturus
Damn you are stupid. Civil War was just as good as Batman V Superman. Fuck out of here little kid.
OldSchoolLimp think about all the moives they messed up on like fantastic 4 movies, xmen the last stand, and xmen origins wolverine and don't leave out the phenomenal moives that marvel studios released like civil war, the avengers, iron man
Should be a Best Picture nominee given all the elements the film had. Fantastic movie and Jackman's performance was outstanding.
Para will Awards shows only do things
politically now days.
so unless marvel is willing to make a movie where it features. young black gay superhero fighting for equal rights . Marvel has no shot at award shows other than SFX and Sound.
Para will Agree on the movie desserving noms for best performances. But Best Picture... not so much.
Para will If Hugh Jackman isn't nominated for best actor kill me
I dunno, there was a definite refugee motif going on at the end. An entire race of people undergoing steady extermination and trying to get asylum in another country etc
Tim Carter Kinda like the motif of the Xmen being a mistreated group of people because they're different...?
Simple thing i liked. Fox (i think) had the balls to kill Xavier and Logan, i know its and Old Logan movie, but still, noooo fucking way Marvel would do that! Just made the movie so much more real, it was like a Game Of Thrones episode. Sitting there not knowing whats gonna happen and then the hammer falls and im sitting there like: "They fucking killed Xavier?! Holy fucking shit!"
I loved this movie! Best thing since The Dark Knight!
Alfie871 I love the marvel movies, and while under the right hands they can get it right, Logan and Deadpool, but especially Logan nailed the feeling of being a super hero, but not being unstoppable, they still bleed, they can get shot up as much as those they fight, and they don't always walk away from a fight like it was nothing, even for men with super healing factors, they feel like they can be taken down when they're weak. when was the last time most of the avengers were to beaten and bloodied to even will their bodies to move? when have they gotten shot and it kept them down? (aside from Quicksilver )
You shouldn't watch the trailer if you're gonna watch the movie
Why would you watch a trailer if you're gonna watch the movie anyway?
To be fair, they killed Xavier in the 3rd X-men movie.
Monarchyman1
Well yeah, but then they pulled an MCU and brought him back to life two movies later.
his charles xavier imitation was on point :58
Kreustophe Stophe I'd give him a 9/11
"Laura... Laura..."
"...Daddy... *sniff* Daddy..."
tigerfanman Not...okay!
I almost teared up just reading this. ;_;
She's 11 my dude lmao
tigerfanman that's straight up fucked 😂😂
I cried at that part but I felt so grossed out when she had that snot running down face😂
Logan will get the generic superhero movie Oscar noms, but it should get Best Actor (Jackman obviously), Best Supporting Actress (Dafne), and Best Supporting Actor (Stewart). And tbh, it should get Best Picture nom too.
Roman Natale Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actress should all feature Logan I agree I mean cmon you gonna tell me five or six other people will be better supporting actresses than Dafne Keen just was?? Not a fucking chance, so get it right Hollywood.
Roman Natale no best picture, maybe best supporting actor
Best Picture nom isn't far fetched at all. Look at Mad Max: Fury Road.
Galen Marek agreed. Comes to down to this-would you agree with The Dark Knight getting a Best Pic nom? Of course, you say? Okay then, so too should Logan get consideration.
Roman Natale I agree this movie was beyond just being a Superhero film...it was a Drama
You wanna know what's ironic? I don't know the exact quote, but in Days of Future Past, Beast says, "Time is like a river. You can throw a pebble in it, but eventually, the river fixes itself." Well in Days of Future Past, Logan changes the future of all mutants dying by machines. And in Logan (Jerry mentions it) Professor Xavier kills all the mutants in Manchester and then this organization starts hunting mutants. So in two lifetimes, Logan has seen the same thing happen.
Thats some MAJOR *WICKED SHIT* man! And your quote was spot on with *THE RIVER COURSE CORRECTS!*
BUt yeh i always thought THAT no matter what, it was mutants fate to face near extinction at the hands of humans. They just bought more time.
whenever Charles had one of his Psychic freakouts it just reminded me of H3H3 getting triggered XD
LOL I will never be able to see that scene the same way again...
TOO MANY SYLLABLES! APOLOGIZE!
Mister Torgue Flexington LASERS ARE BETTER THAN EXPLOSIONS
Goddammit you ruined that scene for me. LMAO now all I see is Ethan if I see that scene again.
Now that I think about it, doesn't Logan kind of look like Killer Keemstar in this movie?
The Logan clone died because he didn't have a full adamantium skeleton. So the bullet blew off half of his head, shredding his brain. That why he ded.
Actium Films Regardless, thats the only tging that could kill him
He did have the full adamantium skeleton, we even saw it when the farmer blew half of his face off with a shotgun, and that's why they needed an adamantium bullet to kill him. If he hadn't had the adamantium skeleton he would've been shredded into pieces by Logan's claws.
The adamantium bullet idea is not thought out. What happens when adamantium claws strike each other? They clash and don't cut each other; it's a stalemate. Adamantium is supposed to be indestructible, so an adamantium bullet should bounce off his head. If the clone didn't have an adamantium skull, then a regular bullet should have worked. The indestructible thing is also a bad idea for adamantium poisoning. If a metal is that resilient, it shouldn't be losing itself. Also Logan should age a lot slower even with that.
Actium Films He didn't have a full healing factor. Xander Rice had to give him the green serum.
Quite obvious, he needs a serum to be fully healed. With no serum, no way he could survive that half his head missing.
the moment where X-23 watched Logan carry Charles upstairs to bed.
That moment where *THIS WHOLE MOVIE EXISTS*
I don't often tear up to movies, but when Laura changed the cross over Logan's grave to be an X... man.
x-23 spinoff anyone?
Adam McKee yep
Adam McKee I'm not sure it would work as well. Or that Fox could deliver it well. It would just be Kick Ass 2. I look forward to seeing more of Darnell Keen, but I'm not sure if we need to know more of Laura's story as doing so takes away from this.
Adam McKee
No thanks.
I doubt it'll do very well. I've never seen such an odd combination of badassery and being the biggest detractor of the movie. The fat black kid running contributed more to the movie than she did. Almost like the realized they got a shitty actress too late into the movie.
I want one!
It felt weird when Laura started talking. Her voice was too high pitch but it was a hilarious scene.
Kakashi lost it when she was ranting to Logan and Logan just screams stfu repeatedly. This Movie was also surprisingly funny
Her voice was amazing, such a badass but with such a high voice lol Her talking Spanish was also incredible
Rammstein53452 Maybe because she is Spanish xD
esmurrembam She's Spanish-English so she's bilingual with both languages.
if she was born in Spains, she is Spanish.
Logan is awesome I can't wait to buy it on blu ray. I haven't been this emotional in a movie in a long time.The end of the movie when Logan is laying on the ground and you know he's about to die and Laura x-23 starts saying Daddy no Daddy I lost it I was trying so hard to hold back the tears.
Sweaty Nerd the only other movie to wreck me that badly was Antoine Fisher--which also played into the theme of no family for the protagonist and then found family. I have no idea what that says about my psyche lol.
It was explained in the comics that Adamantium is inherently poisonous, and the only reason Logan was able to survive having it on his entire skeleton was because of his healing factor. That's one reason why X-23 heals so much faster than he does; she only has Adamantium on her claws, so her healing factor isn't being constantly diverted to fight off the toxicosis.
I can't believe the fucking audience in my local theatre laughed at Logan's death scene.
He went out like a bitch. The plot was weak. Only so many times you can kill same characters in the movies and it loses meaning.
I get your point of view but whatever I feel I won't laugh out loud in a death scene where other people are feeling sad or linked to the scene. It just doesn't make sense.
Well some childish kids start laughing when they saw the chubby black kid running
Ricardo Guanipa Dude, he was hilarious. Admit it.
Maybe because the film wasn't well-executed? MAAAAAAYBE
I cried, man, while Logan's life was slipping away, and I've no shame to share this with you people
When X-23 put the cross on its side to make an X made me really happy I'm a silent crier. This is top 3 Marvel movies easy. Also, I can't be the only one who thinks it'll be werid seeing McAvoy's Professor X knowing where he ends up.
Quint Dunaway it's a different timeline.
+Nuancense it IS the same timeline, it is the Apocalypse time line which leads into the DoFP ending scene which leads to this.
This is the best Marvel movie.Period.
Ricktatorship no. just no.
Yes. Just yes.
Let's please applause Calaban and the sacrifice he made.
bit weird innit?
How about that one part where the kids use all their powers torture that one guy to death that's been hunting them down the entire movie?
pierce, his name is pierce....
I never thought escobar would get to Murphy like that...just sad.
Teh BrownieMixx my only question is why didn't they gang up on 24
1: The 'post-credit' scene was shown at the beginning of the movie. (the deadpool teaser) This was probably done because it would have completely ruined the ending otherwise.
2: Eden IS real, as -Striker- Dr. Rice said something like "Don't let them get to the border". Who knows what Eden actually is, but that moment gave me a lot of relief, knowing it wasn't all for naught.
This is easily my favorite super hero movie, and probably my #3 of all time. Logan was phenomenal.
There was a Deadpool scene!? It didn't show when I went to see logan
They showed it right before Logan started.
Some people didn't, depending on the time or location of the film. The deadpool teaser is floating around on RUclips if you want to see it.
It's probably the movie version of Magneto's Genosha.
@FielAlManga The 'big bad' was the son of Striker, so I kinda forgot his name was Rice. My bad. Edited my original comment to reflect this.
I was really touched by the dinner scene at the farm house because thats when you see Logan, X-23, and Charles genuinely happy for the first time in probably a VERY long time, and it just looked amazing to see everybody smile.
MrLiljerk23 Right, especially for a film that was so completely sad.
I've finally figured it out. You want a man to cry? Make him play Guns of The Patriots and The Last of Us and then show him Logan. Prove me wrong.
the Holy Trinity of Men
too bad for xbox users though
You only need one of those in my case. But your method is foolproof for just about everyone.
Mr. Theta Guns of the Patriots is an overly complicated, fan-service game that tries too hard to be a movie. TLoU is a glitch filled, above average shooter with a zombie story. Don't put those two in the same sentence as Logan.
I've never encountered any noticeable glitches when first playing TLoU. It took me multiple playthroughs to just find at least one glitch, and even then it took little away from the experience. And what's this about a zombie story? It's set in an post-apocalyptic setting, but this is a story primarily focused on the characters, not the actual infected. Did you actually play the game or just watch gameplay on RUclips?
Think you mean the Walking Dead game not The Last of Us. There is nothing horribly sad about a character we just met dying super predictably.