Daddy

>Daddy...

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>So that's what it feels like ...
;_;

Did he mean dying, or being loved?

It probably means both in that context. I slid more towards feeling love.

both

wich release is this from

Thought her saying "Daddy" was sappy as shit tbhfamalam

Fox and DC are the ONLY good capeshit producers out there. Nothing Marvel will ever do will top Batman vs Superman and Logan.

interesting note

i thought about when he was telling her he'd shoot himself in the head with the silver bullet, and he short of does, when x23 shoots the clone in the head. it was a metaphorical death. logan represents the metaphorical archetypal father figure that is now dead in western society

Could mean both. Dying if you're feeling cynical/ edgy, love if you're in a sappy mood.

>this is what DCasuals actually believe

what has DC done that is any good

wish this movie hadn't been shoved full of overly political bullshit. Might have been one of the top 3 of the year.

Man of Steel and Batman vs Superman are both top tier and you're a faggot if you think otherwise.

well memed

Even if this is b8 it angers me people actually have this opinion.

>It's a "guy kills a bajillion faceless mooks without even blinking but when he dies it's the most emotional shit that ever happened" episode

AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHHA

DADDY

Me too. It was super gay. *sniff*

Post Laura feet please

It wasn't. You're projecting your own political opinions into it.

...

The fact that he was literally fighting with his evil self and then his evil self dying in the same way he imagined himself dying was way too literal for something to be symbolic. Thought for once there'd be an x-men movie where there wasn't a super powered villain.

The wolverine would've been better without Viper and have just the silver samurai be the villain, and this probably would've been better with no "x-24".

Still a great movie.

Yeah we call those people heroes.

Her name is X-23 you pleb

X1-X3 and Origins were still in the cheesy era of comic book movies. Wasn't till after with First Class and The Wolverine where they started getting better.

The Only good movies from DC were The Dark Knight Trilogy. Man of Steel and BvS were rushed trash.

You dip shit, Logan's evil clone was called x-24

Dang user btfo

Except that todays writers don't believe in heroes. They just write anti-heroes who became progressively edgier and edgier until now it's a complete crapshoot whether the audience even wants them to succeed.

X-24 was the wolverine clone you numbnuts. Heres a yewfor making me bite

>the movie would be a lot better without the ending clash between Logan and the literal embodiment of his deep fear that he's a mindless killer beast at heart
>the movie would be a lot better if Logan wasn't saved from that fear by his legacy as a father, a mutant, and an X-Man

Come on though, a literal evil copy of him except he wears a black tank instead of a white one? That's a little too much.

Everything about the film was heavy-handed. You didn't get that from the Shane clip? Or again from reciting the words of Shane over his grave? Doesn't make it bad, and doesn't mean tearing the heart out of the movie would make it better.

WATCH IT

when is "heavy handed" ever used as a positive descriptor of a movie

First time I've ever seen that

I don't think he's saying it's a positive more that it can be neutral.

Heavey-handed is a neutral term. I didn't say it's a positive, I said it's not a negative. Ben-Hur is heavy-handed as well. Not that I am comparing the movies, just the overtness of their message.

>DC
Superman sucks
Batman's played out

>Jackass kids in the limo shouting USA! at soon to be deported illegals

>Man of Steel and Batman vs Superman were good
Bwahahahahahahaha

>muh sacred black family harassed by evil racist white Cowboys
>muh illegal immigration is good
>muh special minority kids taking out the big bad white man so they can illegally cross the border

Not surprised though, just look at the face of the director and his past history. He's self loathing white faggot

I like this new bait

>Scientist guy who genocides mutants
>Robot arm guys shooting kids
>Good
The cops and army guys died in the line of duty

Come on man, those things cannot be coincidences. The movie was definitely pushing an agenda

The real question is what happened to Magneto?
I doubt he would have been around when Charles floored the X-men, and his helmet would have protected him anyways.
And I find it hard to believe that useless bounty hunter could actually hunt him down successfully.

I was...thinking about shooting myself with it...like Charles said.

>So this is what it feels like
God just thinking about it and I'm fucked up.

He ate the tainted food and because he was so old, it fucked him up real fast.

The guy used his powers to fly, they probably crapped out on him while he was going somewhere or escaping someplace and he fell to the ground and broke his neck.

He doesn't walk around with his helmet always on you kek

He does whenever Charles is around, you think he was just strolling by when Charles had his fit?

I dunno why, but "It wasn't me" line hitted me harder. Probably because I experienced "Dying father figure" scene from TWD game alrady.
But when he was trying to convince Charles that it wasn't him, damn.

He might have been upstairs beatin his dick

That fucking fat black kid, slowly entering the frame, completely ruined the scene.

What was charles saying prior to that? Did he kill the xmen?

Yeah, but you learn that from the Radio after the Casino.

>Did he kill the xmen?

Yes

slashfilm.com/logan-and-the-westchester-incident/

I feel so sad thinking about Logan.
He's gone, fellas.

I'm just glad that it means other characters will get a chance to shine

I thought the generic telekinesis kid powers were lame

Interesting, I thought that had to do with the people at the Casino. In the Old Man Logan comic it's Logan that murders the xmen when Mysterio tricks him into thinking they're various villains

I'm pretty sure he meant dying, Logan knew what being loved felt like, his wife, Jean Grey, Rogue, that Jap girl and pretty much all the X-Men loved him

>Interesting, I thought that had to do with the people at the Casino.

They literally said the casino scene was much like the one that happened 14 years ago at westchester that caused 600 injuries and the death of seven X-and it cuts out, see

Yeah I read that, but only half remembered the radio scene

>Super powerful paternal instinct.
>31, over 300lbs probably never going to have kids.
>"Daddy..." scene happens.
>I'm wiping away tears like a weepy bitch.

EVERY.
TIME.

Did they fuck?

Dafne is daughterfu

Dying... and having a daughter.

What's the point of this being a gif?

>he was struck with one of his seizures and 600 people were hurt and seven were killed

>7 were killed
>600 were "hurt"

....so? Why did that destroy the x men?

Is it really hard to grasp the ramifications of such an incident and how it would affect everything? Do you need to be fucking spoonfed everything?

Well, considering they don't have the rights to 90% of the shit in the Old Man Logan comic they changed a few things

It's implied that after that incident and him being now considered a weapon of mass destruction, that the government may have allowed the tainted food/corn syrup out into the world, to kill off mutant kind. Xavier basically wiped all mutants off the globe, or at least gave the humans he wanted to protect a reason too.

This movie really wrecked me lads

I was more emotional from Patrick Stewart desu
>"This is the best day I've had in a long time... I don't deserve it"

>there's water and...uh...
>there's water and...uh...

Holy shit.

Isn't ironic? Dontcha think?
ITS LIKE RAAAAAAAAIIIINNNNN

I saw the movie yesterday and I'm 100% positive the report said 70 dead. Movie wasn't in English though.

Name literally one political statement this movie makes

I feel bad for you, if you're able to project that agenda onto this movie you'll project it onto anything, and you'll always be angry

Wasn't he talking about fatherhood? Like, he finally knew what it felt like to have a kid and have her love him and shit?

My only regret is having it seen with my family.

>father upset because hurr durr Titanic was happier than this, mad at me, told my brother not to watch it
>mother was like "ah gotcha saw you crying in near the end of the goddamn movie"

But I have no license and could not travel by car.

Anyway, I loved it and I had not been in a cinema for way too long, the previous Wolverine movies felt like they always wanted to move to some other setpiece, the pacing was off, the fights felt restrained compared to this one which seemed to take its time, while those even felt a bit too formulaic.

Is impressive how this team had previously worked on the Wolverine with ninjas and I found that be to very mediocre , I would have not bet my money on them.


I know it probably won't but I hope they get an oscar for this.

I'll take you to see it again, user.

I'm sorry... I'm so sorry!

It wasn't me, it wasn't me...

Those two lines hit me hard m8

Shit movie...

i would have preferred x-23 say papa or something, it would have fit her character more considering she couldn't even speak english without an accent

...

>wolverine breaks down emotionally
>audience laughs

The pleb audience in my theater laughed so much, it really pissed me off

>"HAHAHA HE'S HITTING HIS CAR! HAHAHA HE'S LOSING CONTROL AND IRRATIONALLY VENTING HIS IMPOTENT RAGE ABOUT OVER INABILITY TO SAVE ANY OF THE PEOPLE HE CARES ABOUT! HAHAHAHAHA LOLOLOL!"

Why do people cut onions next to me in these scenes?

What the fuck is wrong with those people?

Because it was bittersweetly humorous.

(you)

I honestly think that the intention of the truck destroying scene was comedic relief.

It's pretty relatable just getting into your car after going through some shit and just completely smashing it up out of rage/frustration.

Also the fact the shot was so zoomed out with Laura watching him and then seeing the calm man with his dog makes me believe it was there for comedic value. It can be both upsetting and funny.

>black dad hears his entire family get killed
>gets a couple shots off
>keeps trying to shoot Logan/X-24 even as he's taking his dying breath

Made me feel

>I'm a total autist who can't understand that emotions are more complicated than "sad" and "funny"

>Wide flat angle
>Juxtaposition with the guy out fishing.

It was clearly intended as tragicomic relief.

lmao

I went in expecting x24 to not work, that it would just look like good guy young logan but that buzz cut makes him look like a fucking psychopath

Don't know what Americans have for humor but nobody in my theater laughed at that.

Xavier just died, they are burying him and he breaks down crying, and tries to make it better by hitting the car in rage

That ain't humor to me

Americans behave so similarly to Indians in cinemas they really shouldn't hate each other

Dying, he knows what's being loved