They were told it was "Hard R." They said they were prepared. They were not prepared. 🤣🤣🤣
@WOLVERINE25TH12 күн бұрын
In fairness, none of us were.
@monygemini8812 күн бұрын
@@WOLVERINE25TH Good point 👍🏼
@thinkbolt12 күн бұрын
They were not! 😅
@sup954210 күн бұрын
Cassie was fine but Carly was so annoying here, yelling sarcastically at Logan the whole time. This movie is way too adult for her.
@tabs191310 күн бұрын
@@sup9542 Your comment says more about your ego than anything or anyone else.
@dereklopez906012 күн бұрын
Hugh Jackman's and Patrick Stewart's performances are out of this world, it's remarkable.
@danielgalway839512 күн бұрын
The fact they didn’t get Oscar noms that year especially Patrick still blows my mind. He was absolutely incredible in this movie
@mr_mix236512 күн бұрын
@@danielgalway8395 i think this movie was nominated
@AndrewKendall7112 күн бұрын
@@danielgalway8395 I'm sure it's the Academy's pride that they'd never give a nod to a "comic book movie." But it's a travesty. They did such a profoundly good job - Dafne as well as the other two.
@danielgalway839512 күн бұрын
@@mr_mix2365 I don’t think for performances. I think it was for other categories but those two and like another comment said Dafne were breathtaking in this movie
@mr_mix236512 күн бұрын
@@danielgalway8395 no it's for best adapted screenplay I just googled it
@zimvader2512 күн бұрын
What Laura yells to him when she first speaks is also pretty heartbreaking, in a sense. She says “you expect me to talk to you when you just mistreat me, just yell at me, just try to ditch me?!” In other words she knows full well who he is and his treatment hurt her feelings to the point where she just refused to talk to him. A child giving her dad the silent treatment.
@calvinjohnstone266412 күн бұрын
In the van? De Nada, you Can Talk!? That bit? cheers👍
@aelere770212 күн бұрын
@@calvinjohnstone2664 Yeap... "No pretendas que hable contigo si me insultas, si me gritas, si me intentas dejar tirada. Tu pretendes que hable contigo?"
@ROLANDSONOFSTEPHEN69012 күн бұрын
@aelere7702 thank you for this!
@chadbennett787312 күн бұрын
Yeah, I saw it translated and Dafne delivered it like she felt it! Best child performance EVER!
@Ambaryerno12 күн бұрын
It's a shame they didn't use the take where she drops a c-bomb on him: Dafne Keen requested permission from Mangold to improvise on a couple takes of various scenes, and the truck scene was one of them. After one of them, Jackman took Daf's mother aside to apologize for having been screaming obscenities in her face. Her mother just waved him off and told him it was ok, because Daf just called him a c*nt.
@Spidercat61612 күн бұрын
48:25 "Oh, she can't fight him! She's too little, she's too little." Laura: Proceeds to give X-24 the beating of his life and then fires the shot that ends him.
@trekkiejunk8 күн бұрын
Yeah, they said that after they watched her wreak havoc in the desert already. I don't know why they thought she would stop being a bad ass.
@neekZDI4 күн бұрын
I wouldn't say it was a beating. She unlike Logan had an active Healing Factor but after one slap to the face she was put down. Her getting the shot on X-24 was only possible cause he was distracted. Had X-24 focused mainly on killing her she would have lost.
@GreyhawkTheAngry2 күн бұрын
@@neekZDI quite likely. unlike Logan and X-24, Laura only has adamantum bonded to her claws. This makes her healing factor slightly stronger than Logan's was at his prime (after the bonding process) but leaves her much more vulnerable to killing blows, especially ones delivered by adamantum blades that can cut through a small body like a hot knife through butter.
@neekZDIКүн бұрын
@@GreyhawkTheAngry That's what I keep telling people. Everyone thinks her entire skeleton is bonded in Adamantium but it's only her claws. So yeah it makes her healing factor more efficient but she won't be able to handle the attacks a berserker state X-24. Sure one can argue he was always in his berserker state but I'm not to sure 🤣🤣🤣
@Wrathlon12 күн бұрын
"It wasnt me Charles, it wasnt me" fuuuuuck I bawled. This movie was a masterpiece but fucking hell it was sad.
9 күн бұрын
As in---sobbed and convulsed? Over a fictional comic book movie?
@johnmosley93769 күн бұрын
Maybe let someone express themselves and don't be so crass.
@portalina9 күн бұрын
lol, now apply that to LITERALLY anything you care about. Whatever books you read, songs on the radio, even fictional works like religion. Imagine the ludicrousness of these people who start bawling when some lady sees Jesus in a tortilla.🙄
@user-om7zu7jl8s9 күн бұрын
@@portalina but what if he doesn't care about shallow things for babies? And doesn't unthinkingly swallow consoomer dogma about how pop culture consumption is somehow a personal virtue?
@micheletrainor16019 күн бұрын
Yeah its called good writing and good acting. Are you trying to say you have never got emotional about a movie unless they are true stories ?
@Timbuktu40712 күн бұрын
“Fox killed him but Disney brought him back. They’re gonna make him do this till he’s 90!” 😂😂
@busimagen12 күн бұрын
Disney, under Iger and Feige, did not want to bring him back under any condition. When Chapek took over, RR, seeing a possibility to get D&W approved under Chapek, again asked Disney to bring Wolverine back for D&W, and Chapek both agreed to it and allowed them to not nerf the movie. D&W and Inside Out 2 are the two main movies greenlit under Chapek with promises of not being nerfed by the studio. Unfortunately, now that Iger is back, nerfing movies is back on the Disney menu.
@parker469a11 күн бұрын
Hugh wanted to stop being Logan but he said after Dead Pool came out and Ryan Reynolds said he wanted Hugh in that Hugh wanted to do that movie but he had just announced a couple days before that he was done with Logan's character since this movie clearly finishes his arch. Reynolds and Hugh have enjoyed each other since the Wolverine Origin movie.
@AverageJoe-n6c11 күн бұрын
@@parker469a Your first sentence reads like a fever dream lol 😂
@thatguy.namedmitch10 күн бұрын
When I heard him say that, I was cracking up as I said “God, I hope so!”
@LiberPater7779 күн бұрын
@@AverageJoe-n6cRun on sentences run on sentences run on sentences run on sentences run on sentences run on sentences run on....
@nathanjacobus357712 күн бұрын
Apparently Hugh Jackman felt absolutely horrible for the way he was asked to treat/speak to Dafne Keen, cursing to her face and what not. He went to Dafne's mother to apologize and she laughed. Saying if you could speak Spanish and knew the names she's calling you, you wouldn't be apologizing.
@Imnotyou28149 күн бұрын
*Bwhahahaha.*
@garydodd28378 күн бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂
@vilefly8 күн бұрын
"Chupacadra!"
@reyvynnightveil17068 күн бұрын
@@vilefly😅
@thisspaceforrent57378 күн бұрын
I don't like hearing that; I'd assumed they would have shot them separately and edited them together later.
@karaelizabethmartinez96412 күн бұрын
Laura saying "Daddy" as logan is dying always breaks my heart.
@dallesamllhals916112 күн бұрын
Daddy ≥ Donor?
@UktenaGalliard12 күн бұрын
Always
@chadbennett787312 күн бұрын
Brilliantly delivered, I'm devastated every time!
@user-om7zu7jl8s12 күн бұрын
You might benefit from watching more movies...?
@TabathaTMartin12 күн бұрын
Goddamn that is a tear jerker
@soxxel129 күн бұрын
Imagine being 11 years old having to act with Hugh Jackman & Patrick Stewart giving 110% and being so good the movie is legendary because of what you add to it...
@SuzakuX7 күн бұрын
Not just acting but martial arts and stunt work too. I'm sure most of that was a double, but it's still damn near the toughest casting choice possible.
@cuchelo1Күн бұрын
I feel like we should be talking abt Dafne Keen in the same way Natalie Portman was after "Leon". Not comparing them per se, but just in the sense that they were not "older actors playing significantly younger", as on teen dramas like "90210" and "Riverdale", but they were actual children holding their own against established actors in films that dealt with extremely violent and mature situations, and they never felt false or out of place, like the director had to shoot "around" them and then make up for it in editing. I hope Dafne Keen has a long and illustrious career ahead of her, much like Natalie Portman's (if that's what she wants.)
@WrathlonКүн бұрын
@@soxxel12 Yeah she was given a big task and she knocked it out the park. Her appearance in Deadpool too was so well acted - she wasn't on screen long but she delivered so much in those few moments.
@jackturnbull228611 күн бұрын
Always gets me when Logan says “so this is what it feels like” its like he’s finally got what he’s always dreamed of, such a sad movie but amazingly acted and directed
@Zombiesnyder1312 күн бұрын
Before the world cried for Iron Man We cried for Wolverine
@Ryan-bn4uc12 күн бұрын
Before that, we cried for Superman. You didn't ask, I know, I'm just saying.
@jw7046712 күн бұрын
@@Ryan-bn4uc And we'll cry again in Super/Man
@zedwpd12 күн бұрын
@@Ryan-bn4uc Before that we cried for Old Yeller
@joeblankenship37712 күн бұрын
Yeah, everybody was sobbing and sniffling when I saw this in the theater.
@Ambaryerno12 күн бұрын
I cried for Frodo. And Théoden. And Boromir. Man, that Trilogy really messed me up...
@jimboM3212 күн бұрын
When I saw this in the theatre, there was an old guy who looked kinda like Santa Claus sitting by himself a few rows behind us. When Laura called Logan "daddy", he began audibly weeping in an otherwise silent theatre - which set off a chain reaction. At least half the theatre ended up loudly sobbing. Easily the most emotional reaction I've ever seen at a movie.
@DavidAntrobus10 күн бұрын
I don't know why, but this is so fucking sweet, and it made me cry too.
@The_Deaf_Aussie8 күн бұрын
😂 I find that extremely hard to believe...
@SixFootGiant12 күн бұрын
Carly got it right. The adamantium is poisoning Logan, but since he heals so fast it doesn't affect him as much. That is until now.
@3allz12 күн бұрын
This is what I thought too, until the Doc (Richard E. Grant) says they've genetically modified the food to kill mutants. Could just be that Logan took longer since his healing powers.
@shanedaley623612 күн бұрын
I think it also had to do with the corn to stop future mutants from being born or showing powers and because Logan drinks so much he's taking in even more then anyone else the only reason those kids were born was because of the want to experiment on DNA so the food would be carefully watched
@christophersmyth190812 күн бұрын
There's actually more to it than that. The doctor explains that GMO changes purposely made to the food supply caused widespread suppression of the mutant gene. This was causing Logan's healing factor to slow down and in theory would eventually stop working all together. This coupled with the adamantium poisoning happening in his body which was originally kept at bay due to his healing factor was in essence killing Logan. One could go so far as to say that it may have also been affecting Charles as well. Yes he was getting older and may have shown signs of dementia but the dementia and the loss of control over his omega level telepathic powers may have also been caused by the GMO changes to the food supply. I know it's just a movie...But it should make one wonder about what the long term side effects are that will come about in the long run with GMOs in OUR OWN food supply.
@WOLVERINE25TH12 күн бұрын
A lot of people missed that since it was so subtly explained. I think comic fans were more familiar with the notion.
@yourlifeisagreatstory12 күн бұрын
In the movie he says “random mutantcy went away…” so it just the genes in humans to pass on the gene and stop the birth of mutants. It was strictly the metal that poisoned Logan and slowed down his abilities.
@WilliamKnox-ql3qx9 күн бұрын
Every hero has a final story. Every warrior fights his last battle. This was Logans. The important part of this story isn't that Logan died. It's what he fought and died for. Protecting children. Protecting young mutants. A fitting end for the last of The X-Men.
@Klaital19 күн бұрын
It's even more amazing if you have watched The Wolverine, where Yukio foresees Logan's death and that is exactly how it happens in this movie.
@AeroFix948 күн бұрын
@@Klaital1 Nah, see saw him die with his heart in his hand if i remember correctly.
@Klaital18 күн бұрын
@@AeroFix94 Which he did, metaphorically speaking, as he was holding Laura as he died.
@thisspaceforrent57378 күн бұрын
@@Klaital1 Ah, ye olde "from a certain point of view."
@syntaxusdogmata33338 күн бұрын
Vastly underrated comment, right here. 👍
@rclayton8011 күн бұрын
Logan is about 200 years old and lived a painful (he feels every injury) and tragic life. This was the best death Logan could have asked for, to die protecting someone he loves, knowing she is safe, and finally ending his pain.
@estephens1312 күн бұрын
Carly is really sharp, she picked up on just about everything in this movie that most people miss.
@parker469a11 күн бұрын
Yeah, some how people miss the mutant cure being in the corn syrup taking Logan's healing power away. I guess it's the reason that most movies are terrified to not beat people over the head with main plot points, though, why he is losing his powers isn't half as relevant as Logan and Laura's relationship so even if people do miss that plot point there's enough compelling dynamics in the movie for people to still appreciate it.
@jlilley7311 күн бұрын
Yeah I missed the corn syrup thing. I also missed the Statue of Liberty sign at the motel!
@azdgariarada11 күн бұрын
Not Carly, Cassie.
@richardloewen71779 күн бұрын
This WAS the ultimate closure. He discovers his full humanity, in the last seconds of his life.
@aj8979 күн бұрын
She thought he was cutting himself and didn’t realize he was pulling his 3rd claw out, how is that really sharp 😂
@1Vmiboy12 күн бұрын
This was supposed to be Hugh Jackman’s farewell tour as Logan. He was tired of the toll it took becoming the Wolverine for movie after movie. So the decision was made to make an R-rated “Swan song” for his version of the character. And it was gory and beautiful and gut wrenching and it was special because it did something that superhero movies didn’t do, it let us say goodbye to the characters we loved. It worked. Until a certain Canadian trickster named Ryan “Deadpool” Reynolds entered the chat…but you have to experience that for yourselves ;)
@squirrelsinjacket180412 күн бұрын
lol now he has to do it till he's 90.
@joseoropeza889412 күн бұрын
@@squirrelsinjacket1804ninetttyyyyy
@user-om7zu7jl8s12 күн бұрын
And why not? It's a character from a coloring book for babies. There's no "artistic integrity" at stake here.
@corryjamieson390912 күн бұрын
@@squirrelsinjacket1804Until he dies in an accident, like Paul Walker.
@daveblessing236312 күн бұрын
@@squirrelsinjacket1804 I was repeating that to myself all the way through this video.
@wingman77212 күн бұрын
Stewart should have gotten the oscar for this role, everyone dropped jaw when he didn't.
@lyianx8 күн бұрын
Yeah. At least he and Dafne Keen were nominated. I'm guessing the critics or whoever decided, didnt think he deserved it for playing the same role, yet again. just differently. *shrug* Critics are dumb though.
@babablap55 минут бұрын
@@lyianx they weren't nominated. Logan only got an Oscar nomination for best screenplay.
@Jumpman679 күн бұрын
Slight correction here. The food wasn’t what made Charles and Logan sick. The food is how they stopped new mutants from being born. Logan was sick from the adamantium and Charles was just old.
@Parallax-3D9 күн бұрын
Exactly. People want to read too much into the corn syrup thing, but it was just to prevent new mutants from being born naturally. Caliban still had his powers. The children had powers, (and I’m sure they ate food with corn syrup in it. Laura is shown eating Corn Flakes, drinking an energy drink, and eating corn during dinner.) Logan was being slowly poisoned by the adamantium for the past 40+ years. Charles was 90, and despite being a powerful telepath, he was still subject to old age and dementia. They specifically mentioned that Caliban previously helped them hunt down other mutants, until he changed sides and helped Logan hide Charles.
@TheBS10009 күн бұрын
It's implied that the reason mutants aren't born anymore is because the corn syrup that is used in most foods products has a mutant suppressant added to it. That is also probably why Wolverine has trouble healing now and why Xavier has a seizure everytime he tries to use his power to freeze people. It's also possible that Caliban wasn't giving the bad guys delayed information, but simply isn't able to track as well as he used to.
@Crimson2812 күн бұрын
50:00 Yukio’s vision came true. Logan’s on his back, blood everywhere, and he’s holding his heart in his hand 🥺😭
@unkommentiertesgameplay11 күн бұрын
i dont see his heart in his hand.
@vincelang377911 күн бұрын
@@unkommentiertesgameplay The "heart" is not literal, though the blood certainly was! Ha!
@austingillum480711 күн бұрын
@@unkommentiertesgameplay The heart is metaphorical in this case. Simple as that ^_^
@josephguillerey439110 күн бұрын
@@ExitStrategy1609 Does it really matter if it's intended or not? it works anyway.
@josephguillerey439110 күн бұрын
@@ExitStrategy1609 oh yeah i realise the tone doesn't really go through in writing, but i wasn't disagreeing with you, more adding to what you said
12 күн бұрын
Well done Carly for making it through your most violent film yet
@Mr.Ekshin12 күн бұрын
Meh... if she virtue signaled any harder, she'd have to pretend to faint at the sight of blood.
@MarisuSedai12 күн бұрын
@@Mr.Ekshin wow who hurt you
@robertcampbell807012 күн бұрын
@@Mr.Ekshin I don't think you know what the term "virtue signaling" means...
@chadbennett787312 күн бұрын
@@Mr.Ekshin Grow a heart, they're nice to have.
@VeraxMusic12 күн бұрын
Yeah, good job
@blortmeister12 күн бұрын
The old film on the tv is Shane. Based on a wonderful novel, it's a pretty good film. A gunslinger comes to a farm, trying to leave who he is behind him. In the end, in order to save the family that took him in with no judgment, he is forced to take up his old self and put it back on. The young boy has grown to idolize him, and Shane is having none of it. "There's no coming back from a killing," he tells him, and forces himself to leave the farm--the only place he has found any peace. It's a pure western, but elevates the genre. Just like this movie elevates the X-Men franchise. Be well, you two.
@user-om7zu7jl8s12 күн бұрын
It's so perfect, it really gives away that Logan is just a Marvel IP stuffed into a Shane sausage casing.
@TabathaTMartin12 күн бұрын
Definitely got that modern western feel
@robpettigrew330812 күн бұрын
Additional little tidbit. When he leaves the kid is yelling for him to come back but Shane doesnot acknowledge him. Why? Because he was dead on the horse as it walked away. Just like Logan when Laura tried calling out to Logan.
@josephhein949712 күн бұрын
I'm originally from Oklahoma - an hour and a half from OKC where the casino scene takes place and 15 minutes from Blackwell, where the family farm scene happens. My grandfather's favorite movie is Shane, as well. All that said, it makes it obvious that I have a very personal connection to this film.
@VColossalV12 күн бұрын
@@user-om7zu7jl8sYeah, and nobody is complaining.
@parallaxnick6379 күн бұрын
My favourite fact: Dafne Keen, who plays Laura, is British/Spanish and speaks English and Spanish fluently, but with a Spanish accent. For the movie she switched to a Mexican accent. She also can speak English with a British and American accent.
@MandalorianRevan6 күн бұрын
She also stated recently that she would like to continue to reprise her role as X-23.
@BurntBattleBagel6 күн бұрын
There is no british, just English, welsh, northern irish, and scottish
@parallaxnick6375 күн бұрын
@@BurntBattleBagel Not according to passports.
@edithboote192011 күн бұрын
Guys, this is a redemption story. Logan did battle with the animalistic part of himself that "had no soul", and in the process discovered that he indeed did have a soul - that he cared. More broadly, this is the story of a man who was brutalized by the world and had become brutal in response, who refused to care about himself or others because the world convinced him that he and others had no value. But it was also a story of that despairing, hopeless man discovering, to his surprise, that even amidst the worst of moral horrors, we can choose to "[not] be what they made you" - to choose to care for each other instead. He suffered every pain to right what was wrong. So yes, the greatest (super)hero story 🙂 Congratulations on being brave enough to watch this movie - you survived 🙂
@charlesmartinjr397112 күн бұрын
Dafne Keen managed to hold her own in a car with Hugh Jackman and Patrick Stewart through body language and facial expressions alone . . . at the age of 12. I've not seen her in anything else, but I look forward to it.
@Ambaryerno12 күн бұрын
There's actually not a lot out there for her. Her first role, immediately before Logan, was in the SciFi miniseries The Refugees, alongside her father. Her next movie after Logan was a film called Ana, though I haven't seen that one. She played Lyra Belacqua in HBO's His Dark Materials, again alongside her father. At the same time she did a podcast about the Battersea Poltergeist. After that, Dafne played Jecki Lon in The Acolyte, and as divisive as that has been, she's pretty universally lauded as the best part of the series. She's got a couple horror films in production, but she's apparently very selective in her roles and isn't throwing everything at the wall to see what sticks (like Millie Bobby Brown).
@Ambaryerno12 күн бұрын
@@NathanMalnaa Trying to avoid spoilers, here.
@NathanMalnaa12 күн бұрын
@@Ambaryerno sorry, I could be wrong
@nadzee710112 күн бұрын
She is in Star Wars: The Acolyte. She is Master Sol Padawon, in heavy make up.
@StefanFrings12 күн бұрын
She plays Lyra in the "His Dark Materials" TV series. She is great in that too.
@joshuacampbell749312 күн бұрын
When Logan said "So this is what it feels like" That was very heartbreaking 💔.
@ghostofyourmom12 күн бұрын
Double meaning, too. "So this is what death feels like" from the man who (we thought) can't die And "So this is what being a father feels like" Also, the whole "heart in your hands" prediction from The Wolverine.
@Mr.Ekshin12 күн бұрын
"So this is what it feels like" - Meaning the feeling of having family? Or is he referring to finally being able to die? Or a bit of both?
@SummitSummit12 күн бұрын
@@Mr.Ekshin A bit of both.
@joshuacampbell749312 күн бұрын
@@Mr.Ekshin Both.
@UktenaGalliard12 күн бұрын
Every time
@dadoleyna12 күн бұрын
So many people (rightly) praising Carly for making it through this one, but the Cassie I met years ago also needs to be praised. The lady I first met way back has morphed into a fan / critic that has the ability not only to work past gory and rough content, but truly appreciate the story telling and effects that bring the 'rough' stories to the screen. Bravo to both.
@unclejoker997512 күн бұрын
35:20 (Cassie having the presence of mind to stick with it) 😂
@tinocontreras510512 күн бұрын
Apocolypse now freaked her out when they finally made it to kurtz
@InfiniteStates12 күн бұрын
That's also the second time now she's chuckled at someone on screen's terminal head trauma and Carly's reaction - she would never have been able to do that back in the day :D
@jdelark64289 күн бұрын
Cassie first watching of 'Schindler's List' was in retrospect perhaps a tad bit early for her. But she's got some resilience now a few years later 😅
@justincarloquijada178612 күн бұрын
When you rewatch this film, that dinner scene just breaks your heart. The burden of knowing what happens after makes it so bittersweet to watch
@lapelcelery4212 күн бұрын
Even knowing the Dad is Darryl from Coming to America can only soften the blow so much.
@PhysicalMediaPreventsWea-bx1zm11 күн бұрын
This was the second time Logan was taken in by people just to have them be killed
@Cheepchipsable8 күн бұрын
@@lapelcelery42 Haha, never spotted that.
@mayorjimmy9 күн бұрын
Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart, and Daphne Keen all deserved at least a nomination for an Oscar. They all knocked it out of the park.
@SirSpuddington12 күн бұрын
"Oh if they hurt this family, *so help me*..." ...yeah, about that -
@osmanyousif78499 күн бұрын
Cassie and Carly clearly don't pay attention to this franchise when they say, "Good innocent people always tend to die around Logan.".
@BOGO202012 күн бұрын
Laura turning Logan's cross into the X on his grave legitimately ALWAYS breaks me every time I see it. Dark Phoenix came out after this as did Wolverine and Deadpool, but this movie will always represent the last of the 20 Century Fox X-MEN movies for me!!!
@anonymes288412 күн бұрын
No idea why but that moment was when I cried first time and every time since. Not Charles' death, not Logan's death. Two sticks turned on their side. I don't always get me :).
@o0pinkdino0o11 күн бұрын
I really loved New Mutants as it did the characters really well. but yeah... this one certainly puts a X in the FOX franchise.
@DerMoerpler10 күн бұрын
This was the end, Deadpool & Wolverine was the epilogue, a loving send-off and celebration for all of Fox's superhero movies. I choose to ignore Dark Phoenix and New Mutants.
@stevenmcmullan4097 күн бұрын
I actually put off watching Logan until after I had seen New Mutants and Dark Phoenix because I wanted it to be the last Fox X-Men movie that I watched.
@ckrowne12 күн бұрын
“She's like you... she's very much like you.”
@skatedurr12 күн бұрын
when logan drives at her with the limo & x23 just jumps & claws into the sunroof is my most rewatched scene!
@squirrelsinjacket180412 күн бұрын
That was made abundantly clear when she punched Logan in the face in anger lol
@TabathaTMartin12 күн бұрын
@@squirrelsinjacket1804yep, definitely his daughter 😂……god now I feel sad again
@nimz852112 күн бұрын
@@TabathaTMartin She's a clone, so basically an artificial twin. But I understand the feeling.
@BenjWarrant11 күн бұрын
Dafne Keen just ripped across the sky with her performance in this movie. This was her first film - she'd previously been in a BBC TV series - and boy did she arrive with a clap of thunder. Kudos to her for the hard work she must have put in to making the fight scenes believable, but it's her performance as a barely tamed wild creature who gradually falls in love with her dad that is the outstanding thing about the movie. She's a future star, without a doubt.
@jryanp4 күн бұрын
Giving early-onset dementia to the most powerful telekinetic in the world is next-level writing
@notperfectedyet799811 күн бұрын
I said it when the film came out, and I'll still say it: Patrick Stewart deserved an Oscar nom at the very least for this performance.
@Imnotyou28149 күн бұрын
I agree with you. Too bad the academy awards are more concerned with diversity and indoctrination oops I meant inclusion. Also Patrick Stewart's a white guy so... Ricky Gervais said it best *If you do win come up accept your little award, thank your agent, and your God then f**k off.*
@sixzero-tf5wl9 күн бұрын
I don't think so - James corden
@arikauraniemi93838 күн бұрын
Patrick Stewart has been such a good actor for the last 40 years I've been alive he can just laugh at the oscars.
@Imnotyou28148 күн бұрын
@@sixzero-tf5wl Hosting the Golden Globes Ricky Gervais said Corden is a fat p**sy and also was in the movie Cats.
@BenjiSun8 күн бұрын
@@sixzero-tf5wl James corden is the worst celebrity in the world. -me
@lyianx8 күн бұрын
5:30 Logan can and does Age.. he just does so aLOT slower than everyone else because he regenerates. 8:56 Not cutting himself, he was pulling his claw out. He has difficulty extending his claws now. Hugh said this would be the last time he would play Logan....... then he saw Deadpool and thought "fuck.."
@commandershepard9612 күн бұрын
51:45 I love how offended Carly is by that title drop.
@NemeanLion-12 күн бұрын
I know you guys like happy endings, but us others also appreciate when a film can draw raw emotion out of us. People have been interested in dramas and tragedies since Ancient Greece. It “stirs the soul” and I think they wanted to honor Logan and Charles and send them off in something memorable as well as meaningful.
@Cheepchipsable8 күн бұрын
Happy endings get boring, and are simply unrealistic. This story seemed fitting for the character, bittersweet.
@treybrannon496412 күн бұрын
The movie Xavier and Laura watched, that she quotes at the end, is "Shane", an Oscar winning movie and one of the best westerns of all time.
@AccidentlySane12 күн бұрын
“I see you on your back, there’s blood everywhere. You’re holding your own heart in your hand.” - The Wolverine foreshadowing Logan holding Laura’s hand as he dies.
@unkommentiertesgameplay11 күн бұрын
You have to interpret a lot to make it fit.
@austingillum480711 күн бұрын
@@unkommentiertesgameplay The director certainly did. He said so himself.
@proutytyler110 күн бұрын
@@unkommentiertesgameplay Not really, it's pretty spot on.
@Eidlones9 күн бұрын
@@proutytyler1 "You're holding your own heart in your hand. It's not beating." Weird how Yukio would so cryptic about the circumstances of his death while trying to convince him not to go cause she's afraid he'll die. Weird how she said that Laura's "not beating". Weird how she was able to interpret Logan and Laura's relationship together. Weird how She figured he would die soon, despite this random little girl showing up she's never seen before. Weird how Logan looks old as hell in Logan compared to Wolverine. Weird how he dies in a north american forest and not a japanese one. Yukio must be pretty dumb to think that her vision is going to happen very soon, if THIS is the scene she's seeing. "Logan, if you go, I'm afraid you'll die with some little girl that you apparently love, in a different country, while being much much older. And to help convince you, I'm going to be very metaphorical about it so that you won't understand until the moment it actually happens."
@proutytyler19 күн бұрын
@@Eidlones I'm incredibly glad you're not a teacher of literature. At least I hope you're not. Because if you're having that rough of a time figuring out the symbolism of the message, I don't know that humanity is going to survive much longer.
@Ladco7712 күн бұрын
Logan always aged - just more slowly than normal due to his healing ability. Alzheimer's is horrific for normal people. Imagine the world's most powerful telepath with dementia.
@DJKuroh12 күн бұрын
I like to think he actually killed Logan during the first seizure, too, but he just healed. Imagine a 3 minute long seizure where almost every muscle is paralyzed. They slowly suffocated. Terrifying.
@tinocontreras510512 күн бұрын
didnt they say logan could be over 200
@Drummer4President10 күн бұрын
@@tinocontreras5105Film Logan is nearly 200, comic Logan is around 150 at this point. Logan could have lived a much longer time and his general healing should be much quicker, but the adimantium had been poisoning him since it was put in, so his healing factor is always on because of it.
@Imnotyou28148 күн бұрын
@@Ladco77 Imagine the leader of the free world. With respect not here to anger anyone. The above comment just gave me pause. Wherever you are politically it's still a heartbreaking situation for any family regardless of status or wealth. Finally If anyone wants to see when both sides got along I recommend Chris Farley Invading Republican Congress & Swearing In Newt Gingrich As Speaker of the House on April 4th, 1995. The clip is here on youtube. Just type in the search bar *Chris Farley impersonates Newt Gingrich.* A hilarious moment in time that everyone can enjoy.
@Diegesis12 күн бұрын
my no.2 superhero film of all time. it's the first one i thought was basically just a film. i could bring anyone to see it and they wouldnt need to be a comic fan to appreciate it.
@ericeppensteiner810511 күн бұрын
What's no.1?
@mshippy1911 күн бұрын
@@ericeppensteiner8105 came to ask this exact question
@lionhead12311 күн бұрын
@@ericeppensteiner8105 Howard the duck of course.
@DerMoerpler10 күн бұрын
@@lionhead123 Are you serious? Howard the Duck? That's such a trash movie, no one would ever put it on their no. 1. It's obviously Steel starring Shaquille O'Neal.
@lionhead12310 күн бұрын
@@DerMoerpler aw dang, you are right of course. How could i forget that classic?
@hellomark111 күн бұрын
"She needs therapy!" Cassie that is both hilarious and the best understatement 😅
@xcratchy11 күн бұрын
HAHAHAHA !!!! @ 16:53 “Oh my gosh, she’s got toe-ones …she’s got toe-ones!!!!” Man, you two are GREAT!! ❤
@nvp819112 күн бұрын
Here are some things you should know about the Logan film. Logan takes place 5 years after the events of X-Men Days of Future past movie because despite the movie being released in 2014 the in-universe timeline took place in 2024. Which means after their time manipulation it created a new timeline where some of the past X-Men movies are still Canon but some of them are not anymore. If you're warning why the wolverine has started aging is primarily due to the fact that he was being poisoned two different sources in this new timeline. Logan was always being poisoned by the adamantium that's why he initially started to age but his excessive healing preventing any excessive aging. Of course now in this new timeline Logan healing isn't this dealing with the adamantium poison but the food additive to prevent any further mutants from being born is also poison Logan as well. Charles has always been a alpha level mutant but due to his dementia he has became a Omega level meeting able to millions if his powers gone unchecked. Charles killed several of the X-Men 1 had to be Kitty who could time travel and the other had to be Hank who could fix the food poisoning and food additive castration. Because the government had their own way of creating their own mutants or should I say mutates like Deadpool. Mutates are people who had a mutant Gene but it never activated during puberty so it has to be forced triggered like the serum they gave to Wade in the first Deadpool movie. The Deadpool movies take place in the new timeline that was created after the events of X-Men Days of Future past that's why some of the characters look different like Colossus or yukio who is known to be negasonic teenage warhead girlfriend except you also should know her for her appearance in the wolverine movie as Logan sidekick who could see the future. If you also forgot Yukio said she saw Logan's death with him lying on his back holding his own heart in his hand and that's what happened in this movie.
@simonsalgueiro621711 күн бұрын
No, this is an alternate line movie, based on the "old man Logan" comic.
@valeria26211 күн бұрын
It's apparently part of the timeline as of dp3 but the director stated it was an elseworld story on the lead up since people were asking if it was undoing the happy ending of dofp
@Parallax-3D9 күн бұрын
Only the Adamantium was poisoning Logan. The food additives did not cause mutants to be poisoned and lose their powers. It just prevents new mutants from being born. Charles still had powers, (although his dementia made him lose control.) Caliban still had his powers. All of the children had powers, (and Laura was eating Corn Flakes, drinking sugary energy drink, and eating corn at the farmhouse.)
@joelmbaumgartner12 күн бұрын
“She’s a little Wolverine?” “She’s a little Wolverine.”
@fredfredburger515012 күн бұрын
She's more of a honey badger imo and I'm here for it.
@lancepope822412 күн бұрын
@@fredfredburger5150No, Gabby is Honey Badger. Laura is Wolverine.
@dunringill174712 күн бұрын
I'm pretty certain this is the original trilogy timeline. 'Days of future Past' got rid of the Sentinel threat. Corn syrup replaced the Sentinels. That altered corn syrup was the killer. It affected Wolverine's abilities - including healing which allowed the adamantium poisoning. It affected Charles - caused his rapid mental decline and his X-Men killing seizures. Only Logan survived by healing through it.
@BrianD031312 күн бұрын
I must have missed it but whats this "corn syrup" ?
@adgato7512 күн бұрын
@@BrianD0313 Dr Rice talks about it at the end, right before he's shot. They used GMO food that contained the "mutant cure". They grew GMO corn that contained the mutant cure , that was then used for corn syrup. Corn syrup is contained in SO MANY different foods. This destroyed the powers of all the mutants in the USA, and kept them from producing new mutant children. They won without even fighting.
@Zolar9212 күн бұрын
@BrianD0313 at the end with the Doctor. Donald Pierce says "you're talking to the man who wiped out your kind" and he explains that he essentially poisoned the corn syrup in food to so the mutant gene would be erased which is why mutants weren't being born anymore
@cameroncimmerius120312 күн бұрын
Continuity for this series is "do you vaguely remember the last movie?"
@charliejones613812 күн бұрын
Bingo
@Spidercat61612 күн бұрын
"Logan" is a tribute to Logan the man. "Deadpool and Wolverine" is a tribute to Wolverine the legend.
@FuckYoutubeAndGoogle9 күн бұрын
Deadpool and Wolverine is a cynical cashgrab.
@adriantrusca12459 күн бұрын
Tribute? Deadpool desecrated his grave.
@Slugbug9 күн бұрын
Yeah, Deadpool and Wolverine was disappointing. My opinion (for what that's worth) is that it was the worst story for the character of Wolverine and the second worst story for the character of Deadpool. X-Men Origins: Wolverine was an ok story of Wolverine, if you can ignore how they treat the other characters, but it was a horrible Deadpool story. D&W treated Deadpool better (but it isn't as good as Deadpool 1 or 2), but it isn't a good Wolverine story.
@GlitterBull8 күн бұрын
@@Slugbug honestly it is a pretty comic accurate take on Wolverine. I don't understand what you didn't like about it. Wolverine has always been a reluctant hero, and in that specific reality, he fucked around and got everyone killed. Not wanting to help anyone is a pretty natural response to everyone you love dying.
@andygarza81328 күн бұрын
@@SlugbugI have no idea what you are on about. It wasn’t meant to be a Wolverine story. It is a Deadpool story that featured Wolverine. It was a great film. Not just for fan service but for being able to be the introduction for both characters into the mcu. This is their way of connecting the dots and going to be a beginning point, as well as fantastic four for the x men to be in the mcu. Your opinion is just that. No one was looking for a Logan part 2. We already got the masterpiece of a Wolverine story. Now we get to have the stories that have fun. If you are looking for master story telling, watching comic book movies is not going to be your thing. Even in the comics, there are stories that span entire multitudes of comics. You can’t put a master story line in one 2 hour film. It ends up getting split into multiple movies. And then, you end up having a couple movies with bits and pieces of a story. Basically what I’m saying is, your expectations are your own doing. No one else’s. That movie did well. I saw it three times. Honestly might see it again before it leaves theatres.
@skygaizur0019 күн бұрын
THE MOST bittersweet movie ever! As many times as I've seen it, it tears me up every time. When Laura says "....daddy...!?" BROKE ME every single time!😭
@davidjejna970012 күн бұрын
Logan is a masterpiece. Up there with the Dark Knight
@Randomcorpse12 күн бұрын
This ending is so much heavier when you remember Yukio from 'the Wolverine' who could see people's deaths, telling him how he dies; "On your back, there's blood everywhere, and you're holding your heart in your hand."
@ClintBandito12 күн бұрын
This was also the first ever Superhero movie to be nominated for best adaptated screenplay at the Oscars
@jjohnson40139 күн бұрын
What about the Dark Knight who was up for four Oscar
@ClintBandito9 күн бұрын
@@jjohnson4013 None of those are for screenplay are they? Also TDK was up for 8 Oscars and won 2 of them. Where'd you get 4 from?
@O_Towne_Bear9 күн бұрын
Chrissy: "Can we redo time again?" Deadpool: "Hold my Chimichanga"
@claytonbishop402111 күн бұрын
I will praised this film for its emotional depth, James Mangold's direction, action sequence, screenplay, uncompromising tone, thematic profundity and the performances of Hugh Jackman, Dafne Keen and Patrick Stewart.
@CarloCarrasco12 күн бұрын
I saw Logan three times in different theaters - the first viewing on IMAX - here in the Philippines seven years ago. Each time I left the cinema, there were still a few moviegoers on their seats crying. They were so impacted by the movie in ways that other superhero films could not. Logan is a superhero movie that strongly carries elements of R-rated 1980s Hollywood action cinema. It is still a great film to watch.
@TabathaTMartin12 күн бұрын
I don’t really know if this classifies as a superhero movie. It’s more like a dark violent emotional thriller, but that’s just me
@CarloCarrasco12 күн бұрын
@@TabathaTMartin It still is a superhero movie but in the form of a grounded, very violent action thriller that recaptured the vibe of the 1980s Hollywood action flicks that were rated R. Bloody hard action here, mutant powers over there, and so on.
@Tey81612 күн бұрын
Logan is one of the few darker toned films that I can actually rewatch. Yes, it will break you a little and you may cry, but boy oh boy is it glorious to witness. The culmination of decades of film and lore, all to give way to such a beautifully tragic swan song. ❤️ this film and as always y’all’s reaction did not disappoint.
@OldWestGunslinger-vs9mx12 күн бұрын
I find the darker the tone, the more bright the light shines. Is this film depressing? Absolutely, but the goodness and heroism feel so much more important.
@Tey81612 күн бұрын
@@OldWestGunslinger-vs9mx I concur. 👍🏽
@hulkslayer62612 күн бұрын
The stuff they were putting in the corn basically "cures" mutants. And since Logan can heal, his body is trying to fight it as it simultaneously takes away his ability to fight. On top of that, he is also suffering from metal poisoning from the Adamantium they put in him. Logan's healing ability used to be sooooo much stronger. It was diminished when they put the Adamantium in him and has been constantly fighting it ever since, which has left it weakened.
@Ambaryerno12 күн бұрын
Yep. Laura heals much faster than him because only her claws are bonded with adamantium.
@julesb197012 күн бұрын
So basically the stuff in the food & drinks is to take away their mutant ability and Logan's only mutant ability was a healing ability, which in turn after getting the adamantiun put onto his skeleton the healing ability kept it from poisoning him. But the stuff in the food/drinks started to weaken/ take away his healing ability which let the adamantiun poison take over and ravage his body. Also yes I know he also has super strength, reflexes, and enhanced senses.
@yourlifeisagreatstory12 күн бұрын
@@julesb1970it didn’t cure the current mutants, it just suppressed the genes in humans so that future generations of mutants wouldn’t be born. It was strictly the metal that was poisoning and slowing down Logan’s abilities.
@DrDoryBlox12 күн бұрын
@@julesb1970 yes correct
@dmichael117212 күн бұрын
Actually the HMOs caused no new mutant births i read several articles when this was brought up and not one said anything about the HMOs. Its a great theory but I don't know if anyone actually said that was the reason. It was metal poising pure and simple
@oldschoolgnrfan60358 күн бұрын
'Logan' and the original 'Superman' from 1978 are the best comic book movies ever made.
@pokerset20708 күн бұрын
16:21 HAHA you two trying to appreciate the girl while being uncomfortable at her fighting is hilarious 😂
@shainewhite278112 күн бұрын
This movie will destroy you.
@EVGriffinJr12 күн бұрын
I got admit, I think these young ladies held up better than most reviewers! I’ve seen ones that reviewed this movie and they were totally destroyed emotionally by the end.
@danielgalway839512 күн бұрын
I wish it was possible for you guys to experience opening night. Watching Logan be so broken down but trying so hard to protect Charles, Laura, and Caliban then roar back to life after injecting himself changed the energy in the theater. All of us knew we were seeing the last charge of The Wolverine all of us had grown up with. I’m beyond thankful Hugh came back for Deadpool and Wolverine but this is still a perfect finale to the version the kids from 2000 on who saw him pop his claws on screen for the first time.
@KatzenbachNYC12 күн бұрын
I saw it opening night or opening week (can’t remember which one) and what I DO remember is that the theater was just silent when the credits rolled. You could hear people sniffling and crying. This movie broke people….me included. Lol
@LittleGalaxyBoy12 күн бұрын
Like other's have pointed out this story is loosely based on the Old Man Logan by Mark Millar and Steve McNiven. Set within an alternate reality, one where evil triumphed thanks to super-villains uniting under The Red Skull, forming together an army to defeat the heroes. The Avengers, X-Men, and Fantastic Four fell during these attacks with only a few surviving. The saddest part of this story is how the X-Men were defeated. It was by Wolverine himself. Logan was tricked by Mysterio into believing that the school was under attack by villains. Logan cut them down trying to protect the mutant children. But the Illusion starts to break once a villain in Logan's arms says "Logan Stop Please.... Why are you doing this? you're supposed to be our friend..." It's revealed to be the young jubilee, Logan looks around to find the X-Men butchered around him. Jubilee, she looks up to Logan as a mentor feature so this moment was extremely emotional. Since this event Logan made a promise to never unleash his claws again. America was then renamed Amerika and divided up into several territories ruled by a lieutenant of The Red Skull. The comic itself takes place a good few decades after the Fall of Hero's. Following an old Logan on his California farm where he's raised a family, two young kids and a lovely wife. But here's the problem. Logan lives in the territory of Hulkland overseen by the Hulk Gang. The inbred family of Bruce Banner, aka the Hulk who ride around in the Fantastic Car of the Fantastic Four. They want Logan to pay to live on their land, stuff happens and one day Logan comes home to find his family murdered by the Hulk Gang. He then goes on a mission across America to deliver a package, alongside Hawkeye who is now blind. This takes him across Amerika where we meet a few Marvel characters. Red Skull is killed by Wolverine, Logan returns back West and get's his revenge of The Hulk Gang killing all it's member's including Bruce Banner himself in a final Wolverine vs Hulk fight. Wolverine made his first appearance in The Incredible Hulk #180 (1974) so it's a fitting end for Hulk. Logan finds a baby Hulk and decides to raise him as one of his own, riding into the sunset with Baby Hulk on his back. Again this is an alternate reality, similar to Days of Future Past or Age of Apocalypse. Just a very dark future where the villains are victorious and we see what could've happened. Out of all of these Old Man Logan is the darkest, most depressing possible future for our hero's.
@LittleGalaxyBoy12 күн бұрын
Forgot to mention but this reality does have a slight happy ending. After the defeat of Red Skull the children of the fallen hero's of old came together as the Fantastic Force to retake the world. Following this Reed Richards of the Fantastic Four saved the Earth and humanity, allowing it to live in peace for over five hundred years. The Earth then started to die, so the next generation of hero's built a time machine and travelled to the Mainline Marvel Universe in order to inhabit it. The Fantastic Four of the Mainline Universe gave these hero's a new home world called Nu-World. Again Reed Richards to the rescue once again. Old Man Logan went to the Mainline Marvel Universe so he has interacted with our mainline Wolverine along with other characters as well. So yeah very differant to this film lol
@Ambaryerno12 күн бұрын
Logan's approach makes a LOT more sense, tho. There's NO WAY WHATSOEVER Logan could take out all the X-Men. Especially if he attacked them all at once as was depicted in the book. Emma ALONE could have knocked him cold with a word (plus even his claws can't cut through her diamond skin). And I don't accept the "But they didn't want to hurt him ..." nonsense. Cyclops had no trouble giving him a full optic blast just for pissing him off in the past, and his ability to heal meant they knew there would be no risk of permanently killing him. But Xavier accidentally melting their brains during a seizure? Absolutely tracks.
@ghostofyourmom12 күн бұрын
@@Ambaryerno Damn, why you roastin this dude so hard???
@robertcampbell807012 күн бұрын
@@AmbaryernoQuestionable, when it comes to Emma. She does, in fact, have a flaw that will cause her to shatter if it's hit. Its happened before. It should also be mentioned that Emma isn't in the drawing of the dead X-Men anyway, and it could be assumed that she wasn't a member of the X-Men at that point. Now, everything else stretches incredulity a bit, yes. He does kill a couple of them when they're going to help the children, and the fight takes place in a confined room, but yes, as much as the Old Man Logan storyline is beloved, it relies on ignoring A LOT of logical stretches.
@josephhein949712 күн бұрын
Great summary. Just one correction. *Heroes.
@HydraulicDesign11 күн бұрын
Xavier's seizures are that trick where he could freeze everyone in a building to waltz in to have a conversation...except he got old and couldn't control it, like to let everyone BREATHE. The adamantium in his skull shields Logan from it.
@stefanhuddleston68168 күн бұрын
The film she quotes that they watched earlier is Shane (1953). In the film a world weary gunslinger trying to escape his past helps a widow and her young son defend their home from men who want to take her land. The story seems cliché today but Shane was one of the early films to introduce that trope. In the film the son idolizes Shane's life as a gunslinger while Shane tries to discourage the boy from a life of violence. Shane gives the speech Laura quotes, after the final fight, severely wounded he rides into the sunset while slumped over in his saddle. To this day film scholars debate whether or not he dies as he rides off. So that scene she quotes has a much deeper relevance if you know the details of Shane.
@DarkPaladin2412 күн бұрын
"This is not how I want to remember them." That was my exact thought, Cassie.
@fallenhero313012 күн бұрын
This is the best in the series, and I like how it works for any and all continuities. While some of the other X-MEN movies have been uneven, watching them gives this one so much more weight. Patrick Stewart deserved a Best Supporting Actor nomination for this.
@mikecronis12 күн бұрын
A man's truest enemy is his own rage; the symbolism of Wolverine fighting himself. In the end, his daughter kills the rage that tortures him with the bullet.
@user-om7zu7jl8s12 күн бұрын
/bong rip
@VColossalV12 күн бұрын
@@user-om7zu7jl8s/pseudo intellectual
@VColossalV12 күн бұрын
@@user-om7zu7jl8s /drinks tea with pinkie up
@beetlebob46759 күн бұрын
I was thinking this as I found this. Lol His rage is mirrored in her face, and he realizes he's arguing with himself, and HE wouldn't budge. Why would she? 💔😭🤣
@Isaac-xs7tx6 күн бұрын
I haven't seen anyone comment this and you didn't realize it, but Yukio's prophesy from The Wolverine of Logan's death came true in this movie. "I see you on your back, there's blood everywhere. You're holding your own heart in your hand."
@LordEriolTolkien9 күн бұрын
It is Tragic. And Glorious. Remember Wolverine was not a Hero; he was an Anti--Hero,. But he had a Heroic death and thus transcends his very nature. '' Don't be what they made you.''
@Zenn3k12 күн бұрын
Cass, wow, good eye indeed. I NEVER noticed that Statue of Liberty before you pointed it out. Nicely done!
@fredfredburger515012 күн бұрын
Me either! I thought it was a reference to the first x-men film.
@captainchaos366710 күн бұрын
Yes that was a first for me too.
@grantheming197512 күн бұрын
Love what Mangold did. From the Wolverine. "You were on your back. There's blood everywhere. You were holding your heart in your hand." I was fighting tears opening weekend! Great movie!! Hurts like hell but great!
@HeyMykee12 күн бұрын
James Mangled
@AndrewKendall7112 күн бұрын
100%
@ccvan519112 күн бұрын
And then literally later in that exact same movie she says "I saw you die in a room like this" pretty sure the Canadian/North Dakota border is not a high tech medical room lol
@Ambaryerno12 күн бұрын
@@ccvan5191 She outright tells him in the very same scene she doesn't get all the details right, just the general gist. So there's a built-in out for the room bit.
@TabathaTMartin12 күн бұрын
I’m just gonna say it, Mangold saved the franchise, after last stand it was nice to see a true return to form in the X men films
@hellfire510812 күн бұрын
The head replacement on the other Logan is out of this world. You can not tell that is CGI.
@fredfredburger515012 күн бұрын
Not even just that scene. There's another scene when they're escaping their compound in the limo and the closeup of Jackman is a cgi double. Even when you know which scene it is you'd still swear it's the real Jackman not a cgi double.
@TabathaTMartin12 күн бұрын
@@fredfredburger5150it’s like Alien Covenant tbh except done better
@crush41gb12 күн бұрын
The scene in the hotel with the comic book you can tell it was a re shoot after he shaved his head because the wig is pretty bad.
@valeria26211 күн бұрын
That's the thing about good cgi, it often goes unnoticed
@Parallax-3D9 күн бұрын
They digitally aged Hugh Jackman throughout the entire movie, and nobody noticed.
@hellomark111 күн бұрын
Logan is definitely having his healing factor supressed. Anytime he's lost his healing abilities in the comic, he starts dying pretty fast. Not just because of the adamantium poisoning, though that's probably the biggest, but also because he's lived so long, his claws pretty much destroy his hands everytime he uses them, not to mention all the germs and pathogens they then pull back inside, etc.
@calebholzapfel3169 күн бұрын
The reason this movie resonates for so many of us, is that we grew up with cold, harsh fathers, who did love us but the only way they knew how to show it is to sacrifice. They would work long hours, they would fix things, they would fight for us if needed. But we would never get a hug or kind words. It doesn't mean they didn't love us, it just means they struggled showing it.
@juanv87589 күн бұрын
We'll that's unfortunate. My father worked hard and sacrificed for my sister and I but he also showed us love & affection. Although he didn't receive that from his father. He understood that cycle didn't need to be repeated, so I was lucky. In turn I raised my children with love and affection as well. My hope is that cycle continues with their future children.
@Cheepchipsable9 күн бұрын
You can read into it whatever you like.
@NoOneSpecial-8088 күн бұрын
It means they are showing love the way they were shown. They never fail to remind us how good we have it with them compared to the way they had it with grandma & grandpa who apparently were complete psychopaths if the stories are true. Its like the nicer the grandparent the darker the past. Only in satans world is the traumatized one more empathetic. This world is disgusting
@OldRod9912 күн бұрын
So many great performances in this - Patrick Stewart, Hugh Jackman, and Daphne Keen all were amazing in this
@michaeldenny685112 күн бұрын
Easily the best comic book movie ever made.
@efialtes767311 күн бұрын
It's very,very,good but no.
@MegaroadProducciones12 күн бұрын
Hard R, defines it well. And not because of the gore, but because of the hardcore drama it has. God, this movie touches me again like it used to. Nine months ago we had to take care of my father, we brought him to live with us, and he passed away less than a month ago. No problem, I'm not sad, I'm relieved that he passed away because type 1 diabetes, it wrecked him, it made him very ill. His suffering is over. And well, my father was also in that state of loss and senile dementia. I had already seen Logan several times, but now it kind of touches me in another deeper level.
@kharilane134012 күн бұрын
That's a nice sentiment but it was the extreme violence, especially by children that warranted the hard R.
@spasjt11 күн бұрын
Definitely. Logan always hits hard for people who lost someone, particularly if they had dementia like your dad. I am glad your father is at rest and you and your family can properly grieve. As for the movie, the emotional drama was brutal to say the least. Experimenting on kids, Professor X being murdered out of nowhere, the twisted main villain who was encouraging X-24 to kill Logan like that dead doctor was his dad during the final fight, and much more. All of that is monstrous to contemplate for the well being of the characters in the story.
@vokhev11 күн бұрын
In the theatre, I managed to kinda keep it together for most of the movie but when she switched the cross into an X, I lost it. It still gets me everytime.
@crss298 күн бұрын
Wolverine's healing power was enough to keep him from being poisoned by the adamantium, aging, and still managed to regenerate him quickly. Then he started getting the gene therapy, unknowingly through the corn, to remove his mutation. His power kept the gene therapy from working on him, but it started losing the battle against the adamantium poisoning and age. So he could barely regenerate faster than a normal individual anymore.
@cityandlocal12 күн бұрын
Well, here we go. Long lasting precious memories and PTSD. The greatest Marvel movie ever.
@l.piloto796412 күн бұрын
The corn syrup in everything was the poison killing mutants slowly. It affected Charles accelerating his mental decline and Logan slowing his healing to point it can no longer heal the wounds and the adamantium poisoning at same time.
@chadbennett787312 күн бұрын
As a diabetic, I just cannot disagree.
@simonbujold270812 күн бұрын
That's why they had to go to Canada for the Maple Syrup
@patriot45912 күн бұрын
The crazy thing is I’ve watched this so many times and still never picked up on that of what the scientist was actually doing and like you said it effected Charles and the other mutants.
@Parallax-3D9 күн бұрын
The corn syrup WAS NOT poisoning mutants. It was preventing new random mutants from being born. Charles has lost control because he’s freaking 90!!
@mvmsma9 күн бұрын
@@Parallax-3DBaaically you're saying every single 90 year old will become demented
@44excalibur12 күн бұрын
Logan is the movie that director James Mangold had wanted to make ever since he directed 1997's Cop Land with Sylvester Stallone.
@joshuacampbell749312 күн бұрын
I would love to see the girls watching that movie too 😍.
@44excalibur12 күн бұрын
@@joshuacampbell7493Logan and Cop Land are both essentially modern westerns.
@user-om7zu7jl8s12 күн бұрын
God I hope not. That would be so depressing.
@johnnyskinwalker409512 күн бұрын
Then why didn't he do that when he directed The Wolverine
@Brejan12 күн бұрын
Cop Land is one of the most criminally underrated films ever made.
@Vonderbraffle9 күн бұрын
The "X" for his grave isn't necessarily for X-Men. Logan's codename when he was created was Weapon-X. The clone Logan was codename Weapon X-24
@WingManFang16 күн бұрын
I’m sure someone else mentioned it here but, Laura isn’t just Wolverines daughter, she’s his direct clone. She had the title X-23 when she exited the Weapon X Program and they couldn’t have found a better girl to play her younger version. I’m told she wants to play the adult version now but…..after what happened with Starwars (the bad show) Acolyte, idk 🤷🏻♂️ it’s not really her fault she was just playing a role, but we will see how Disney handles her soon enough.
@rajahkossuth12 күн бұрын
Three days after LOGAN premiered, Jackman watched Deadpool for the first time and said, "Shit. I may have to come back as Logan, now."
@TabathaTMartin12 күн бұрын
Bro did too good, he pretty much knew he had no choice but to come back
@xtremejay200012 күн бұрын
"'Til you're Ninety"
@robbob530212 күн бұрын
Which sucks. Because I love Wolverine. But I could care less about Deadpool.
@whocares11012 күн бұрын
@robbob5302 you're dead to me.
@VColossalV12 күн бұрын
@@robbob5302 Everyone else on the planet knows the chemistry between Jackman and Reynolds, and their characters chemistry, if you don't see why those 2 characters work together you're probably not going to get anywhere having it explained to you.
@martinwhipkey934312 күн бұрын
I just want to say, yet again...the honest reactions on your channel are so pure and fantastic! I've seen many other react channels and they just don't have the genuineness (is that a word?) that PIB does. You manage to make movies I've seen a hundred times new again! For all of us watching these, I say thank you and I hope you never run out of movies!
@rodprime7912 күн бұрын
If you remember from The Wolverine, Yukio predicted Logan dies holding his heart in his hand. Laura was Logan's heart.
@Zolar9212 күн бұрын
Except in The Wolverine she says "I saw you die in a room like this" while he's in the room when he cuts open his chest
@fatty104012 күн бұрын
This Logan was always good and did the right thing. He had every right to act the way he did. He's suffering like crazy and still managed to pull through in the end. I remember crying like crazy lol
@darrenrunning541511 күн бұрын
In the comics Pierce was one of the Inner Circle of the Hellfire Club who was mutilated by Logan during The Dark Phoenix saga. He was rebuilt and turned into a cyborg. He left the Hellfire Club and gathered up other soldiers/mercenaries who had been similarly injured by Wolverine and turned them into cyborgs as well, and they called themselves the Reavers. They went after Logan and eventually caught up with him, crucified him, and left him for dead in the Australian Outback. Logan freed himself, tracked down Pierce and the Reavers, and got his revenge. But, as in most comics, no one ever truly stays dead, and Pierce and the Reavers have returned multiple times.
@timwong590812 күн бұрын
1:28 Well, at least Carly got her wish and didnt have to see any bone claws.
@DemonNeil12 күн бұрын
So much about this film that was great. Honestly, I was shocked they didn’t put it forward for a best film Oscar. The acting all round was superb. Even the minor character, like Gabriela, were riveting for their few moments (‘She is not my child, but I lover her; you may not love her, but she is your child’ - such an impactful moment in the film). Even better, it took a genre that is usually heavily reliant on special effects and spectacular set pieces, and gave it genuine depth with well drawn characters, a well paced story, and emotional resonance. When it came out in 2017, my wife and I had been trying to start a family for quite some time, with no luck. When I saw that end scene, where Logan says ‘so… this is what it feels like…’ I felt a single tear roll down my cheek. First time that ever happened to me on account of a film. Two years later, our luck happily changed. And we had a daughter. I still can’t watch that scene without getting a lump in my throat though!
@44excalibur12 күн бұрын
I think someone needs to explain to Cassie and Carly that Logan is loosely based on the "Old Man Logan" graphic novel, which is an alternate future storyline, and as such, was supposed to be dark and depressing.
@voodoomaestro429512 күн бұрын
Exactly. It’s not actually attached to the other X-men movies. It’s more of a “What If?” type storyline
@alexdundas-taylor342012 күн бұрын
Yep. So instead of trying to find a way from the other X-Men movies to this, think of this as an extreme Mad Max future scenario adjusted closer to the present.
@3allz12 күн бұрын
Problem is, I think canonically, its been confirmed this is part of the Fox X-Men universe
@Ambaryerno12 күн бұрын
Honestly, while they used Old Man Logan for some of the basic world building and starting premise, a lot more of the actual plot seems to be adapted from the two X-23 origin books, Innocence Lost and Target: X. Just put Donald Pierce in the Kimura role.
@12classics3912 күн бұрын
@@3allz well, we now know just how huge the multiverse is. Deadpool showed us just how many versions of the X-Men are out there. So it's not much of a stretch to assume Logan happens in a different universe from the other movies - especially since some universes are identical up to one crucial point of divergence.
@dearcastiel46678 күн бұрын
"I saw you die. There was blood everywhere. And you were holding your heart in your hand." -Yukio, The Wolverine
@bruhhhhhhhhheidhdjjd22 сағат бұрын
Logan is shown really showing disgust towards the adamatium metal attached to his body, a story reference taken from the Oldman Logan comic.
@Vulcanerd12 күн бұрын
Out of context quotes #2: “(Looking at Carly) At least, it’s not the bones.” - Cassie, 2024 😂❤
@anomalysakawendy509612 күн бұрын
This is a powerful movie because it feels so real, so human. Life is rarely rainbows... even, or especially, if you have special abilities.
@ProBreakers12 күн бұрын
This was a hard and bittersweet ending to the Fox X-men universe. It does come Roaring back in a very crowd pleasing way in Deadpool and Wolverine :) That movie was great too, though in a totally different way.
@shanedaley623612 күн бұрын
Perfect way to end the fox universe
@slimjimnyc2707 күн бұрын
The fact that 11 y.o. Dafne Keen held her own in this movie acting-wise w/ Patrick Stewart & Hugh Jackman is amazing!
@paullovett798011 күн бұрын
"I think we can handle the gore." Narrator: they could not handle the gore.