This is what life looks like, people who love each other, a home... You should take a moment, feel it...

>This is what life looks like, people who love each other, a home... You should take a moment, feel it... You still have time.

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Watching Laura's rant in the latinamerican dub was a pretty great.

>Te estas petateando
Topo Keko

And then X-24 murdered that nice family. Thanks, Charles.

Wait. They dubbed over the kid actor who could speak Spanish?

Of course they did, and they turned her into a full chola from Tepito.

It was neat hearing her speak Cholo, she's Canadian-Mexican (In the movie, at least) after all.

It would've been weird as fuck hearing her with Castillian accent.
>logan tío esstoy flipando con mi thapato
>Spaniards

Professor X is totally foreshadowing in his whole role
>telling that they still had the time
>telling his last confession
>something about him not wanting to take the medicine

I forget some other but there are actually many in the movie.

Holy shit the action was so goddamn good

What's she saying when she's ranting in the car?

>Spic

What was the message in this movie? To chill out and have a senpai? But all the problems were solved with extreme violence...

In many ways I enjoyed it but it also felt like a series of dark and sad things strung together just to evoke a reaction. Kind of like playing Hurt in the trailer. Sort of cheap.

Weren't some spoilerfags saying that this was supposed to be the final scene of the Logan movie a couple of weeks before the film's release?

>But all the problems were solved with extreme violence...

Nigga they literally watch Shane in the movie, the movie even ends with a recitation of the final speech from that movie. Do you really not understand what they're trying to say?

If I had to make a correlation, it would be either to the movie "Live By Night" or Niko Bellic's arc in GTA IV:

More or less, its a group of people, criminals, a family of sorts, looking for a shelter where to prosper and live out their days in peace. Life, as always, has another plan for them. They can never escape the violence, and as if a Greek tragedy, their lifes will never be the same. Hunted by the sins of their past. Always outlaws, always being persecuted.

Thats why I find it a great western, as those are the themes of those kind of films. There's only redemption in death.

Oldboy could also be a parallel in the way the events unfold.

It's a character study you dense faggot

Don't forget that a classic western theme is that of "violent men are necessary to create the foundation for a peaceful society in a violent world, but once that foundation is in place, they - as part of the old order - must perish with it".

It was the point of Shane and it was the point of Logan. Logan was necessary for the kids to get to Canada, but he couldn't go with them.

Post your favourite Logan scene
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I see, there is something to that, huh. Admittedly I've never seen Shane and some asshole was on his phone during that part of the movie so I kind of missed it.

Does anyone else feel like the whole "Wolverine won't pop his claws because he accidentally killed the X-Men" arc from the comic would have made that arc far more satisfying though?

Making it all the fault of Charles seemed kind of like a cop out and an excuse to take advantage of the R rating for more claw violence. I actually got kind of bored of the headstabs by the end, would have been cooler if he'd been holding back for most of the movie and then we get to see the real gore.

The way Patrick Stewart said it makes me cry

Needs more Loss

Corn Syrup is bad
Science is bad
Illegal Immigration is good

>What was the message in this movie?
>every movie's themes can be succintly summarized in a single "message"
See Sup Forums this is why you're a joke

>Using "mexicanisms" in dubs

Trully disgusting this is why Pokemon and Digimon Tamers went to fucking shit

No way. It makes no sense for Logan to be the way he is if he's the one who was directly responsible for killing the X-men. He'd have blown his brains out immediately. Also, who would have forced him to do it?

Made a lot more sense for it to be Charles.

In the movie, Logan is succumbing to the weight of his past. Being the killer of the X-men would be gratuitous.

That's OK. Everythink Patrick Stewart did in this movie made me cry.

>youtube.com/watch?v=RWDDVuxFboI
The original X-Men movies were fucking kino.

exactly

>Logan felt it
>for like a few seconds before he died from getting impaled on a tree

Thanks, Xavier.

I went to the bathroom when they were reaching Vegas, but there wasn't a Stan Lee cameo, was there? Just making sure cause it would have ruined the immersion.

No Stan Lee and no post-credit scene, thankfully.

>tfw Xavier probably died thinking that Logan finally snapped, and that he died with fear and broken trust still pulsing through his head

>What was the message in this movie


Lil brad still needs a movie with a lesson in it, so he can project it in his everydays life, which shouldnt even considered as "life".

Nah. His last words were of smiling optimism that they'd manage to get the boat and sail away:

"The Sunseeker!"

Nah, he saw the real Logan before he died.
But he still died fully knowing that he hurt and killed many people with degenerative desease psychic episodes.

I liked that. He was originally remorseless about nearly killing everyone in the casino to protect Laura, but later regretted doing so, recalling a similar incident where there were actual fatalities.

Still, would've liked to have had a clip that showed him actually killing everyone in the X-Mansion though.

He said he was sorry about doing that in the casino...

Sup Forums BJs.

I'm thinking back in casino he was being senile and not understanding the full implications of what has happened and what could happen.

Well, personally I believe that the "Charles exterminated the X-Men" gives it a harder foundation. Makes it a harder tragedy. Lets rewind to the metaphor of Charles being a kind of father to Logan, and granpa to X-23:

It is horrible for brothers to massacre eachother, but Logan already killed his bloodkind, Sabretooth. I find it savage that a father, the figure Charles imposes over the school and the x-men, kills his closest kind. His own kind, his people. Seeing him devolve into a fragile old man, having a brain with the destruction capacity of an atomic bomb, its far much more tragic, if you ask me.

Also, if Logan had killed the X-Men, he would have gone into solitude. Thats how it unfolded in the Graphic Novel, and it wouldn't have worked with this world, much less fucked than the one Miller wrote.


I still want a goddamn proper explanation.

I didnt really watch that movie

>"So this is how it feels like?"

>It wasn't me
;_;

>"Daddy"

I still can't get over the fact that this is part of the same series as Wolverine: Origins (and The Wolverine, for that matter).

Some day I'll have to watch all three back-to-back.

i'm kinda glad i never saw origins. this is rare case where every next movie is better than previous one.

Life is the biggest meme ever invented.

He had a seizure in the casino
When he has a seizure this is what happens

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this is fun.


also, i have an urge to replay this game. for like 4th time.

Is this the first trilogy where each movie is better than the last one?

Raimi Spiderman

Youre just waiting for me to die...

dude, one word: venom

>our boat!
>it's the sunseeker.

;____; stop

Why stop at just the three Wolverine movies? In preparation for Logan I marathoned all of the previous X-Men movies. Made a pretty big impact seeing the evolution of Hugh's performance from beginning to end.

You might argue something like Toy Story or LOTR. But I can't think of any other trilogy where it's this unanimous.

They probably died of asphyxiation. Caliban says he couldn't breathe the first time we see Chuck have a seizure.

"Life's a bitch and then you die" is what jumped out at me

Captain America trilogy t b h

I don't really consider the Wolverine movies to be a trilogy. Yes, they are three movies that focus on one character, but damn near all of the X-Men movies aside from First Class and Apocalypse focus mainly on him.

>And then X-24 murdered that nice family. Thanks, Charles.

Yeah, that was a dick move.

>Captain America trilogy
>Civil War
>Good

Not hard when you start that low.

They were probably doomed anyways, like that store clerk.

Nah, Toy Story 1 is usually considered better than 2, and many think of 3 as a retread of most of the same concepts and events of 2, just done better.

LOTR, I'm not sure what the popular opinion is currently. Over the years I've heard each of the movies called the best and the worst.

With Wolverine it's simple, Origins was atrocious, The Wolverine was serviceable, Logan was good.

Oh is it still too soon to say Civil War was good? Guess I'd better wait a couple more years, my b.

Reavers had no reason to kill the clerk.

How many years has Logan had adamantium inside him? Laura probably won't live a ridiculously long life, and she'll forever be a womanlet.

I'm not the other guy, but I'd say it's still debatable which is better, WS or CW.

I think CW had a lot of great moments, some of the best in the MCU, and handled the ideological conflict as well as the characters' feelings reasonably well. It's highs are higher, its lows are lower, but WS is overall tighter and more consistent in terms of quality.

that's actually a problem, as she continues to grow, what'll happen with her skeleton? Will she just stop getting taller? Will she become deformed? Will her organs continue growing and get crushed inside her ribcage?

She has a normal skeleton. Hey body isn't nearly as poisoned as his was.

I know. I mean, the part where he apologized to the casino clients. He realized he did something bad, but he didn't know the full extent of it because he didn't remember that he killed people with his seizures until the farmhouse.

Did they say the only adamantium she had was her claws?

weren't only her claws covered with adamantium, not entire skeleton?

I didn't catch that, sorry. All's well then.

I hate to say it, but everytime that fat black kid showed up during the finale, I just started laughing. Like, we're watching this horrible situation with kids running away from being goons, but when they gave us a 20 sec shot of the fat kid stumbling away, I just lost it. And then when Logan got fatally wounded and we saw all the kids, the fucking fat black kid is just front and center and took me completely out of it because of how goofy he looked.

Yea they extracted them coated and reinserted them.

This hurt worse because i hardly have any family

>X-Men toys and comics exist in this world
This bothers me way more than it should have.

They were basically saying that the old ways are dead, they killed Logan, or "Wolverine" because he was a relic. No more X-Men movies, its dead.

Civil war was fine except for the fact that they had to shoehorn in the entire plot of the event into 2 hours. If Civil war was a 2 part movie, or if they alluded to it more directly in a previous Avengers it would have been really great.

>they give the black kid lightning powers

Anybody else smile? I don't even know if they do it on purpose at this point.

so when thes kids will be allowed to see the movie they starred in?

I don't know if its the same dialogue, but in the latinamerican she says something like:
>How do you want me to talk to you if you are always bullying me, looking down on me and ignoring me "dude"

And some stuff said in spanglish and all loaded with very street mexi-speak.

She is canon mexi from CDMX, stop being irrelevant so movies pander to you and get a hero who speaks voceo and talks about choripanes, llamas or Chavez.

Given this is the post-"Days of Future Past" timeline, the X-Men became public figures and saved the world twice.

Judging by the number of children in my showing? Already.

How many parents left with their kids?

I never watched Apocalypse, and forgot about what happened in days of future past. What happened to all the other mutants?

why did mel gibson played logan in this movie?

It's explained in Deadpool.

The scientist guy in Logan says he was responsible for the extinction.

I did not understand the movie(mostly because cam rip with shit sound), why did Logan die?

Adamantium poisoning fucked with his healing factor.

By the end he barely had any, and the drug he got from Rictor only got him so far.

It was a nice farewell for Wolverine and Charles, but what about the rest of them? What about our boi Scott Summers?

The movie in general was pretty hit and miss. There were superb moments throughout, but dotted between moments that were stupid.

>"We need a foil for Wolverine to fight against"
>"How about Sabertooth?"
>"Like Wolverine, but more savage"
>"How about Sabertooth?"
>"Maybe younger? Or someone that he'll have a conflict/emotional reaction to fighting?"
>"How about Sabertooth?"
>Got it, evil Wolverine clone.

It makes no sense for Sabertooth to be working with Transigen...

>What about our boi Scott Summers?
Literally no one outside of Sup Forums has ever or will ever give a fuck about him.

I thought they were an offshoot/evolution of Weapon X.

Thats what I thought the whole Alkali-Transigen was, Alkali Lake.

the scientist even said he was the son of the Weapon X scientist.

It would have made perfect sense to have Creed there. Hell, they could have used Daken instead of literally nega-Logan.

So since the Logan in Logan is Original Timeline Logan inside the body of the Logan that existed up to that point in New Timeline, does he still have the Heart Parasite from The Wolverine?

Is that what was weakening him and he didn't notice?

Right?! Having it be some feral, wigged out, tested on Sabertooth, would have been much better than young, evil, clone, Wolverine.

>Beware the light