Great action scenes

>Great action scenes
>Great comfy scenes
>Great emotional weigh
>Great acting
>No excessive quipping
>Great Ending

Easy 9/10 my dudes

>mfw people in the cinema laughed when he started beating up the car

I wanted to laugh but I was too depressed

unironically art

The scene wasn't funny though. It was the only way he knew how to vent out his feelings.

3rd at was weak. Rest was great.

Finale scenes were unearned, they didn't really bond that much.

Final action sequence was weak.

Why did the bad guys not just straight up murder all the kids instead of trying to subdue them? They were all to be killed anyway.

As much as I love the Stan Lee cameos, it would have been totally out of place here in this movie. Movie was awesome.

I agree, and I thought the part where all the kids work together to murder the main baddy was unnecessarily brutal, and it just felt like to me that the writers probably didn't even understand why that is the case.

I didn't mind the brutality I just would have preferred if Logan shanked that motherfucker personally

>Unnecessarily brutal

How does he die?

>akward stabby shit for action
>comfy not a word, grow up
>muh emotional story about daughter figure
>looking sad/pissed isn't hard
>oh no the quips
>predictable marketed character death ending

it was 5/10, which is good by capeshit standards

try harder contrarian

The Johnny Cash credits song was slightly too on the nose.

I liked the movie, don't get me wrong.

He gets wrapped up in some grass and electrocuted/frozen to death.

I'm not saying the guy didn't deserve it, just that it kind of destroys alot of the kid's sense innocence, in what essentially adds up to a kind of corny scene anyways. And this is considering the fact that throughout the movie they kept bringing up the fact that killing is inherently evil thing -that seems to follows wolverine- and that the children have the chance to be better than he is.
I mean these are supposed to be the same kids we saw shaving Wolverine's beard earlier as a practical joke, and now they're teaming up to torture some schmuck to death?
And all it achieved was satisfying a stupid revenge plot.
He's immobile on the ground and all the kids circle around him and start using their powers on him.

It was meant to be funny retards, a darkly comic scene that allowed the audience to vent after the emotionally charged scene of Prof X burial. The contrast between Logan raging and the normal dad with his car and dog was filmed to have a comic element.

Kinda like the bit where they steal granpa's body in Little Miss Sunshine. Instead you ree about >muuh normies

The thing is that they aren't just kids, they're killing machines that have been taught to do what they did to the baddies. Not to mention they got to kill the asshole that's abused them since their birth. I thought it was fitting considering we've already seen x23 tear shit up the entire movie while still maintaining the innocent little girl identity. They are innocent in their own way because they've been molded to be dangerous but they aren't controlled by it they're still kids it's just that they have abilities. Kinda like the entire xmen series in general.

This.

The kids ruined the third act.

I know, but the whole thing was that they were supposed to be given the chance to be something more than killing machines, but then the writers send them off on the note of them being just that.
It's fine when they're just defending themselves, but they kill the baddy literally out of bloodlust, which makes for terrible closure in the story.

Except the movie sets up and shows Pierce's cruelty to them multiple times (e.g. ruining the birthday party and dragging them off) so their revenge is just, it's practically a Disney villain death. It's fine thematically and also is pretty realistic to what these kids would do to their tormentor.

>USA chanting
>evil scientists create mutants...again
>mutants running away from regular guys instead of just killing them all
>they know the girl is dangerous, casually send one guy in to get her in beginning
>girl is mute until the story needs her to talk
>black farmers (soul glow guy) oppressed by evil white corporation
>can survive nukes, but 50 yrs after given adamantium it poisons him somehow
>only one who can stop wolverine is wolverines clone
>on the run, hey lets eat dinner with these people
>all the kids made it to eden somehow. didnt just cross border to canada
>all kids captured easily. all kids are powerful and didnt use them until the story needed it
>mexican nurse perfectly films and narrates the hospital she works at on a cell phone

movie starting off great. 2nd half was lame as shit

8/10

would have been 7/10 without sir patrick

would have been 9/10 if 3rd act was better and less chaotic

>mexican nurse perfectly films and narrates the hospital she works at on a cell phone
This bothered me too
I mean, the way they began it was fine, with her just briefly sneaking a shot of the kids through a door in which she quietly narrates.
But then it turns into a fucking Sarah McLachlan commercial with all the stock footage and edited narration.

>can survive nukes, but 50 yrs after given adamantium it poisons him somehow
It was adamantium poisoning + more than 200 years of age + eating shit everyday + 25 years of consuming mutant gene retardant in the corn syrup stuff that was fucking up his healing factor

It WAS funny. The filmmakers are no so autistic as to think that hitting a truck with a shovel will be universally sad. It was funny and it was intentional.

I didnt like how Professor X died but other than that amazing movie

I loved how it was almost anti-climatic in a way. What did you want instead?

I was expecting a better send off for someone as important to mutants as him, but seeing as there we're no other mutants from his time other than Wolverine I guess I couldnt expect that to happen

What did he say when he died? I couldn't understand it.

It was worth it for Logan saying "It wasn't me". One of the most emotional bits of dialogue in the film IMO.

A lot of the smaller bits were more effective than the more major sad moments. I thought Charles saying he was so sorry after the casino scene was more powerful than Logan's last moments.

'Stabby' isn't a word. Neither is 'muh' or 'capeshit'. "grow up"

Did he say "our boat"? I think that's what it was