My favorite behind the scenes facts about this movie are: 1. Dafne Keen had so much fun in the forest fight scene that she forgot her fight choreography and started running around laughing, which resulted in Hugh Jackman having a cuteness overload. 2. After filming the scene where Laura speaks for the first time and Logan said "SHUT THE F*CK UP" Hugh Jackman went up to Dafne's mother and said "Maria, I've got an 11-year-old and I'm just really sorry". Her mother laughed and said "Aw, don't worry, she just called you a c*nt in Spanish."
No one, and I mean NO ONE, has been prepared for this movie the first time. James Mangold delivered on all levels here, as both writer and director, and then you add in the performances from both Jackman and Stewart? Yeah, any of those "Hollywood Types" saying comic book movies are just fluff or whatever need to educate themselves.
@@ClambamthankyoumamDisagree, Multiverse would've been good....if they actually cohesively planned it out fully. But they had to deal with this little thing called a pandemic...alongside other problems
The Western they watch in the hotel is _Shane_ (1953), starring Alan Ladd. Nominated for six Oscars, it won Best Cinematography. The gunslinger in black (Wilson) was played by Jack Palance. _Shane_ significantly advanced the Western genre and has been included in the National Film Registry as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".
So a subtle backplot in this film was that the government tainted corn (and corn syrup) with something to supress the x-gene that causes mutations. It caused Charles to lose control of his powers, and Logan's healing to weaken. Because Logan's skeleton was coated with metal, he started suffering from blood poisoning, which is what was ailing him throughout the film.
Yeah, only problem I had with that is that processed adamantium is indestructible once it hardens, so none of it should have been able to leach into his bloodstream.
@@JakkFrost1 his bones are covered in metal, which is where blood is produced in a body, regardless of the metal being indestructible it is still leeching toxins into his system, and because the food is full.of anti mutant shit, wolverines healing factor is being shut down and not able to heal the metal toxicity.
The idea is that if it's indestructible there shouldn't be any way for it to leach into the blood because that would involve some part of it dissolving from the bone coating into the blood.
I saw this film a few months after my father passed away. The stress and the guilt of Logan taking care of Charles REALLY resonates with me when I was taking care of him during chemo and hospice. Especially the bathroom stall.
I took care of my dad, too. He had a heart attack while on the bedside commode after having a major bowel movement. I called the ambulance, and then tried to claim him up. He was a proud man, and I couldn't let him be taken in covered in poop.
33:25 you might have missed it in the doctor scene, but the doctor speculates that he has some form of heavy metal poisoning. What heavy metal does Logan have in him? Adamantium. He’s been suffering from that poisoning ever since they laced his skeleton with adamantium, but his healing factor has kept it at bay, but as he’s gotten older his powers have begun to diminish it’s starting to catch up to him and take it’s toll.
This movie has a lot of emotional meaning for me. When this movie came out my dad and me went to see it for his 60th birthday. We expected an action packed dudefest, but it ended up with two blokes who look like they eat Russian tanks for breakfast crying like babies. My dad passed away in January after a long illness, and our relationship for the last 12 months was exactly like Charles and Logan.
Even Logan isn’t immune to age, it just takes a lot longer to catch up to him. It’s weakened his healing, which isn’t helped by the poisonous adamantium it’s been fighting off for years. If he didn’t have the metal he’d probably be better. Not at 100% but still better •The modified food may have also been a factor but Rice said it stopped random mutancy (hence no more mutants being born), not that it stopped already active powers. There’s no mention of Caliban or Xavier’s powers being diminished Charles is specifically suffering from dementia Caliban was in Apocalypse, played by a different actor. He was helping mutants travel in a less than legal way Logan freaked out at the business card because it said Alkali. Alkali Lake is where the Weapon X facility was Octogenarian and nonagenarian mean someone in their 80s and 90s respectively Something not explicitly said in this movie that I imagine should be true as it was in the comics: Laura only has adamantium on her claws. Her entire skeleton isn’t coated like Logan’s, because that would stunt her growth and I’d imagine they don’t want her to always be the size of a child. In the post credits of Apocalypse those guys in suits took some of Logan’s blood. Laura is the pay off to that. As are the other clone kids. They took more than just Logan’s DNA. Technically she’s a clone but it’s not that simple, so she would be closer to his child. I don’t want to place the blame on Charles, but he intentionally wasn’t taking his pills. That’s what Logan found in the seat. Sadly, it is his fault. If it’s not clear what Xavier did, on the radio after they leave the hotel, there’s a report saying the incident was similar to one in Weschester, which killed some of the X Men. He accidentally killed them with one of his seizures. This is a spin on the twist of the Old Man Logan comic this movie is loosely based on, where Logan killed the X Men because Mysterio tricked him into thinking they were a bunch of villains attacking the X Mansion. And this movie made us think something similar might’ve happened when Charles asks Logan “what did you do?” So X-24 has a weaker healing factor, as evidenced by his lack of healing presumably hours after his first fight with Logan, making him kind of dependant on that power enhancer serum. Though he’s still reselient/tolerant to pain. If it wasn’t clear enough (common mistake), Rice (the doc) is NOT Stryker’s son. He says his father was _one of_ the men who put the adamantium in Logan I really like the attention to detail of having the adamantium bullet be different from the ones in Origins. Those looked like they were made for piercing, where this one looks like it’s made for blowing a chunk off of something. Hence why this one could actually kill him. Yukio in The Wolverine: “There’s blood everywhere. You’re holding your heart in your hand.” The onion chopping ninjas are crying with me. 😭 They actually considered bringing Sabretooth back, played again by Liev Schrieber. Logan would’ve gone to him for help while they were going through Oklahoma City. But it never went past just being an idea. Prior to it being announced we were getting Wolverine in the next Deadpool movie, this was meant to he Hugh’s last time playing the character.
What's definitely not apparent in the movie is that, at this point, Logan has regained all his memories (probably including both timelines post-First Class).
I think the GMOs were a factor because alternative Logans were never affected at the same age, but as far as we know the GMOs were not in place outside of Earth-10,005.
I like when genres get mixed together. Logan is an aging-cowboy western, The Winter Soldier is a cold war thriller, The Dark Knight is an underworld crime drama, Guardians of the Galaxy and Ant-Man are heist movies.
This film is loosely based on the Old Man Logan by Mark Millar and Steve McNiven. Set within an alternate reality to the Mainline Marvel Universe, a reality 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 all 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 (Spider-Man Villain) into believing that the school was under attack by a range of Marvel villains. Logan cut them all 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. Who is Jubilee? She's the young Chinese-American Mutant with the yellow coat you saw in X-men X-Men: Apocalypse, along with being a background character in the original films. She was a major part of the X-Men: Animated Series (1992 to 1997) and also returns in X-Men '97 an amazing Animated Series that I highly recommend. X-Men '97 is peak X-Men content and so much better than the films, at least in my opinion.
But moving back to Old Man Logan. 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. But like I mentioned at the beginning all of this is set on an alternate reality to the mainline comics, where the characters' histories and appearances reflect those of their mainline counterparts up until the point when the villains launch an all-out attack on the heroes. An alternate timeline or possible future basically. Old Man Logan did end up living in the Mainline Marvel Universe (Earth-616) for a while after the whole Secret Wars (2015) event that saw the multiverse being destroyed and then re-born. But he would later return back to his own reality.
It's worth mentioning that when this film was released, many saw it as its own isolated universe that incorporated elements from the Fox X-Men films such as featuring the same actors and references to past events. Like the comic, it was viewed as a separate universe rather than a sequel to Days of Future Past(2014) and its ending, where Logan wakes up in 2024 to find everyone alive and well in this happy future. However, the director has confirmed that Logan is a direct sequel to Days of Future Past, which ended in 2023/2024. A few years later, in 2028, Charles causes the deaths of several X-Men and some civilians, leading to the disbandment of the X-Men and Wolverine going on the run with Charles. Then in 2029 the film takes place and gives us an official ending to the Wolverine we've been following since X-Men (2000) along with Charles... Again.
A version of Old Man Logan, much closer to the comic book version, shows up in the Marvel's Wastelanders radio drama series. There are six series, the first five of which follow a different Marvel character in a dystopian future in which Doctor Doom, Red Skull, and Baron Zemo team up to defeat nearly all the heroes and take over the world. The main characters are Star-Lord, Hawkeye, Black Widow, Wolverine, and Doom, the last one is kind of an Avengers-style team up of the others. I highly recommend looking them up and listening.
This was Dafne Keen's (Laura) breakout role. Before this she only did seven episodes of The Refugees. I think she did a stellar job, especially seeing that this was her first movie!
I think they couldn’t have found a better actor than Dafne. A lot of the drama in this film rests on the dynamic between Charles, Logan, and Laura. Sir Patrick and Hugh are well accomplished and you know they can carry it, but having a child actor that can carry that role this well is just a gift for the film. The role is so important. Dafne is awesome
"Am I gonna cry?..." Im already crying. This movie is brutal. I cry every time. Some things the movie hints at but doesn't explicitly say. The food supply is poisoned against mutant genetics. It's preventing mutant births and keeps Logan from healing. His adamantium skeleton is also poisoning him. That's a bad combination. Charles killed the X-men with one of his first seizures. Octogenerian is 80 years old. Nonogenerian is 90. Charles is in his 90s in this movie.
As for "when did they get it?", In an after-credit scene in one of the X-Men movies (Apocalypse maybe?) you see someone break in to a lab and take blood/DNA samples.
Technically Lara is not a clone. Logan's DNA was damaged so one of the scientists mixed her DNA with Logan's DNA to fill in the gaps in the DNA and make Lara. She is genetically his daughter.
This is up there with the Dark Knight as one of the best comic book movies ever made. It's just so damn good. People were in tears watching this ending. It still gets to me when she calls him daddy at the end.
Reaction in the theater-applause, tears and lots of wet faces. I can see why it doesn’t hit as hard knowing Hugh plays Wolverine again in Deadpool and Wolverine. But when this came out, knowing this took place in the future of the Fox X-Men universe, it was really sad to see the character go. This movie is so good and a great end to the Foxverse.
I still very much appreciate that this movie isn't the canon ending to the X-Men franchise. It was intended to be AN ending, but an alternate future one. Which leads us down the weird continuity train, because it's still not the year in which this movie is set, and DP gets to play with the timeline at will.
Laura eventually became Wolverine in the comics, after one time Logan died. Comics being comics (where it's said that the afterlife has a revolving door), the original came back, and I think they're both Wolverine right now (Captain America and Spider-Man are both also ones which I believe have two different characters carrying the same mantle at the same time at the moment). Also, Laura made her debut outside of comics, in the animated series X-Men: Evolution. She was so popular there that she made it into comics, and became a major character. Marvel's competition, DC, has their own character who debuted in an animated series and became a major character, meanwhile, with Harley Quinn. It can be interesting when characters make the jump from a spin-off medium to the source material like that, and especially when they become so important to the source. As with every video of yours, I recommend the movie Imagine Me & You, as well as Zsazsa Zaturnnah.
Yep. We were all squalling like babies when we saw this in the theater. Also, this movie takes place in the distant future of 2029, so there might be another Wolverine adventure left to see.
When I went to see it in theaters people were super quiet at the end. You could hear many people sniffling and openly crying. It was a beautiful send off for the character. The interesting thing is when you watch The Wolverine there's that scene where Yukio tells Logan about his death. "I see you on your back. There's blood everywhere. You're holding your own heart in your hand." This movie recreated that. He was on his back, impaled by the tree. Blood everywhere from his wounds and those inflicted by him. Holding Laura's hand, his heart, in his own. There are many more stories to tell. This is a sad but amazing movie. Ashleigh, continue your Marvel journey. This story has ended, but when one door closes many more open so I truly believe you're in for quite an amazing ride.
I don’t remember if they explained this in the film, but the ‘poison’ in Logan’s body was his own skeleton. The adamantium that Weapon X fused to his bones is highly poisonous, and the only thing that kept Logan alive that long was his healing factor. It just… caught up with him in the end
When it comes to Logan's death, this was actually foreshadowed beautifully in "The Wolverine" when Yukio says "I see you on your back, there's blood everywhere. You're holding your heart in your hand." And here he is (kind of) on his back, covered in blood with Laura (His heart).
For those of us that have buried a father, this is the hardest movie to watch. its wonderful in that it shows how much our fathers can inpact us. Our ideas of success and failure. What it means to be good or bad. The horror when we realize that the man we thought of in some ways as immortal can become frail, and reflect that we too can become frail and die.
It's worth noting this was foreshadowed in 'The Wolverine' “It’s not like I get a complete picture, more like looking through a keyhole. But I’m always right. All I can see is one part of a person’s life, their death. And I saw yours,” she says. “I see you on your back, there’s blood everywhere. You’re holding your own heart in your hand. It’s not beating Laura being his heart.
Just realized youre the only reactor left that i watch that is this far behind. Which is great cuz most reactors i watch ate roughly within the samw time frame so i end up watching the same handful of movies multiple times a week so its nice to spread them out
Remember that this movie takes place in the future. So there can still be Charles and Logan movies that take place in present day. BTW, adamantium is a toxic metal and was constantly poisoning him. His healing abilities kept him healthy, but eventually it can't keep up.
I kept hoping she’s catch on that this was all in the future. ☺️ This is one of those situations where some context before watching would have helped you, Ash! I felt bad that this seemed so traumatic to you because you thought this was all closer to the other X-Men movie timelines.
Nope. Logan is hundreds of years old, he couldn't age naturally. However, the US govt had poisoned the corn products so that it represses the mutant genes. Hence Logan's aging and weakening. The adamantium poisoning wouldn't have bothered Logan if his healing factor was normal.
I have so many personal connections to this movie - I’m from Oklahoma. I have family in OKC. Blackwell, where the farm family lived, is just ten minutes north of my hometown, and lastly and most significant, my grandfather’s all-time favorite movie is Shane. Ashleigh, the reaction to this movie in theaters was pure. It’s was the definitive end to a decades long story. Logan really died. We didn’t have anything to look forward to. This movie was heartbreaking. And in a way, still is. You have to watch D&W to understand. Logan is dead.
41:36 After all that, i just wanted to give Ashleigh a huge hug. 😢 When people start crying at these scenes, i tear up too. After this, you're ready for Deadpool and Wolverine... BUT, if you haven't seen the first two Deadpool movies, watch those first, of course.
13:50 -- This is Caliban, first appeared in "X-Men: Apocalypse" (a different actor played him.) He's mutant tracker, can sense/smell them. 17:50 -- "Shane" (1953) starring Alan Ladd and Jack Palance. 33:19 -- Because his regenerating powers are diminishing, his adamantium skeleton is poisoning him.
The implication is that Charles killed the rest of the X-men. The X mansion is located in Westchester NY. In the comic this movie is loosely based on, Logan killed them under the influence of Mysterio.
The reaction to the end of Logan in theatres? Tears. Grown ass men unashamedly crying actual tears of love and respect for a hero’s passing. I saw it opening weekend at the movies, and have not been able to bring myself to watch it again since. It is a terrific film and a worthy tribute. Absolute 5/5, but I have trouble putting myself back in that place again.
I watched this in the theaters shortly after my Dad passed away from years of battling with cancer. Needless to say it wasn't an easy movie to watch. 😌
the reaction in theatres to the ending... pure waterfalls. the line "So this is what it feels like." & "Don't be what they made you to be." hits the hardest even to this day.
Great reaction Ashleigh! I'm so happy you're finally getting to these movies.....you are in for some treats! When Charles died, Logan died and Laura turned the cross to an X, all you could hear in the theater was crying and gasping (myself included.....hell those three moments still get me). On a different note, I hope you'll react to "Mr. Mom" with the late Terri Garr (and it also stars Michael Keaton......I don't think I heard you mention any movie with her yet, if you did I apologize). Many blessings to you and yours.
James "Logan" Howlett, Born: 1832 in 1981 he was enhanced with Adamantium covering his bones and upgrading his claws. His mutant healing factor worked well for a few decades healing the effects of metal poisoning, but it was slowly killing him. But as Yukio told him in The Wolverine(2013) "He would die with his hart in his hands." Then in this film Laura, X-23 was holding his hand as he died.
I just clicked on this.... I imagined that before the reaction, you'd say the movie would be fun. Then, Editing Ashley would pop in crying, stating how this movie wasn't "fun".....
They also released a black & white version of this calling it "Noir". It puts a different spin on it, it makes the movie feel more personal for me. Less gore as it were, but the score, acting, and dialog stand out better. Glad you liked it. I teared up again like many just watching you react.
Ooo I’m excited! I found your channel and watched all the marvel vids, just in time for you to be doing Halloween which is not my genre. 😅 I’m very excited for this, and especially certain future MCU movies
33:21 In one of the previous X men movies, Wolverine was injected with a metal called adamantium that covers his entire skeleton. This is why his claws are metal. Now that he's older and his healing is failing him, the metal in his body is poisoning him. That is why he is sick and dying.
Nope. Logan is hundreds of years old, he couldn't age naturally. However, the US govt had poisoned the corn products so that it represses the mutant genes. Hence Logan's aging and weakening.
Switched from your Birdcage reaction from one that wasn't doing for me, and your guffaw had me subscribing immediately. I need that laugh in my life. Not in a theatre or anywhere public mind you, no offense, but in the privacy of my headphones, it puts a smile on my face.
Granted Deadpool and Wolverine may have made this all mute but this is not part of the MCU. This is long after Wolverine left the school. She is x23 first created in Xmen Evolution back in the early 2000's and added into the Marvel Universe like Harley Quinn was in the 1990's. Yeah About Losing Charles and Logan.
@@FBodStudios perhaps, but a teacher would teach. They'd explain what a malapropism is, and how they work. Or how even a "wrong" word can become a right word over time. Maybe they'd teach about how 'correct' English has always been the smallest segment of the actual language. Or, who knows, maybe they have an aggressive autocorrect, or they do voice to text. The point is, if you understand well enough to understand, then it did it's job
This movie took many of us on an emptional ride back in 2017. It was supposed to have been High's last film as Wolverine. DEADPOOL AND WOLVERINE actually addressed this. Watch D&W. Its awesome.
Looking back, this movie also has a few parallels to a few shows you’re familiar with. First, there’s Stranger Things. Zander Rice kept Laura and her friends locked in a lab just like Brenner did with Jane Ives/Eleven and the other kids including you-know-who. Logan and Laura also have a bit of a dynamic like Jim Hopper and Eleven. Then there’s The Last of Us. Joel Miller was a broken man who didn’t care about Ellie at first, but over the course of their journey they became a father-daughter duo. In a similar sense, Logan was reluctant to help at first but by the end he became the father Laura had wanted. Two years before we cried for Tony in Avengers: Endgame, we cried for Logan. Other reactors who have gotten into the X-Men movies over the last 3-4 years have felt the same way. Laila Naema, Sebscreen, Natalie Gold, Mary Cherry, VKunia, Addie Counts, Alex Hefner, The Octobers, Reacts with Jax, and The Perfect Mix didn’t have a dry eye by the end of the film. I can’t wait for Kaiielle and Emme to get to this one. In Days of Future Past, the X-Men were able to avert total disaster in their original timeline and prevent the sentinels from being created. As a result, when Logan said the events of the Statue of Liberty happened a long time ago he really meant long. He’s the only one who still remembers the old timeline. However, in this new timeline, mutants are still going extinct. This time it’s not because of the Sentinels. Rather, it’s Canewood corn syrup. There have been hints shown throughout the entire movie, but it wasn’t confirmed until Zander Rice brought it up. Any food that contained Canewood corn syrup such as the drinks and cereals he mentioned would reverse the mutagen because Alkali-Transigen would embed the counteragent into the genetically modified corn. To add to that, Charles started losing control of his powers in 2028. In the process, he accidentally killed some of the X-Men. As for Logan, it’s worth remembering that he didn’t always have metal claws. The reason why he’s physically struggling is because the adamantium had been poisoning his body. His healing factor fought the effects for so long, but the metal eventually started breaking down and poisoning his blood. As a result, not only has it affected his ability to heal but it’s also made him begin to age. By the way, the name he used for the limo driver ID is his real name James Howlett. I doubt almost anyone in 2029 would be wondering about his identity and age. I also can’t forget about Laura and her friends. The nurses were all they had as family. Rice ordered to have their biological mothers killed so that no one would talk. At least the nurses had heart and were determined to save them. They didn’t see them as experiments but rather as children and living beings with full lives ahead of them. Some behind the scenes trivia: 1.) Hugh Jackman accepted a pay reduction in order to give this film an R-rating since he didn't wanna hold back on the violence this time around. 2.) Hugh would have two stunt doubles - one for Old Man Logan and one for his clone X-24. When Hugh would portray one of the two, the corresponding stunt double to the other character would step in. 3.) We’re in 2024, but this movie was made about eight years ago. The car they used for the 2024 Chrysler E8 limo that Logan was driving was actually a custom-made Chrysler 300. 4,) The water tower they used in the Juarez set wasn’t some random tower they found. They designed and built it from the ground up. The interior of the tower was even made to be modeled after Cerebro. 5.) The comics used in this movie were drawn by Joe Quesada and Dan Panosian. Director James Mangold was allowed to embed comics into the movie as long as they weren’t actual issues that Marvel published. 6.) Caliban’s power was that he could locate mutants. After he sacrificed himself, the drones that Rice used to locate the kids had some of Caliban’s tissue embedded in them. 7.) Speaking of Rice, the actor who portrayed him is Richard E. Grant. This was his first Marvel role, and eventually he got to portray Classic Loki. 8.) And finally, Dafne Keen was about 10 years old when she auditioned. She pitched in the idea to have Laura speak Spanish, and they gave her the green light. In real life, her father is British and her mother is Spanish. As someone who grew up in a Spanish speaking household, I felt that was a nice touch to her character.
You didn't catch on that he died with his heart in his hand in the Wolverine movie? He had to do surgery on himself, so that death vision was resolved in that movie.
Ppl quoting a portion of yukios dialogue. Here's the full dialogue Logan sees a device on his heart] Logan: I gotta get this thing out of me! Yukio: How?... No, Logan. I saw you die. I'm never wrong. I'm never wrong! Logan: You're not always right. You didn't know the old man was gonna bite it. Yukio: I saw you die in a room like this with your heart in your hand! Logan: I can't leave her with those freaks and killers, Yuk. I'm the only chance she's got - but not with that thing inside me! Yukio: You're going to die, Logan! Logan: Maybe that's okay... [he cuts open his chest] Yukio: No, listen to me, Logan! No! Stop! Logan! Logan: You're not gonna want to watch this part... [Logan reaches into his chest for the device on his heart]
I was 50 when this came out and I cried like a baby at the end. :( Wolverine/Logan is one of my favorite heroes. It was like losing a part of your childhood.
I hope people don't come at me for this, lol, but this is why I didn't like the title "Deadpool and Wolverine". The marketing was everywhere, obviously, but then it just dilutes the impact of a Logan first-watch. Oh well, still loved this watchalong with ya.
Ashleigh should do a theme month of watching nothing, but trash such as: The Garbage Pail Kids Movie, North, Nothing But Trouble, The Room, Manos Hands of Fate, And Reefer Madness.
I think she missed it, but Charles killed all the X-Men because he couldn't control his power anymore. This is why Logan was trying to save up to buy a boat to get him away from populated areas. I think she also missed the part where they where modifying food to target the mutant genes and the mutants lost their powers, Logan had the healing power so it took longer on him. That is why he was dying because his healing wasn't working and the metal in him was slowly poisoning him.
I spent like six hours of my life trying to figure out what film "D of P" could possibly be?! I finally googled "dofp movie" and it popped up "Days of Future Past." LOL!! Silly me.
Logans bones are covert in Adamatium. because, of his at this time, REALY high age, his self healing factor is going to weaken/vanish. So he suffers from toxication, inside his own body. His own metall skeleton is poisening him.
This is one of the greatest X-Men movies of all time!!! It's super bloody, but damn it's good!! I love, love Charles and Logan's relationship. It's toxic but it also so caring. AHHHHahahahahahahaha "a one, ah two-hooo, ah threeee" Even though this is graphic as all get out, I am just over here literally, LOLing at your reactions to it all (while simultaneously covering my eyes). When you said, "I can't lose Charles and Logan in the same movie!" I started **sobbing**. It's been awhile since I saw this in theaters, but you can bet there wasn't a dry eye in the house!!
I’m so glad you finally got to this one. Logan isn’t just my favorite X-Men movie. It isn’t just my favorite Marvel movie. It isn’t just my favorite comic book movie. It’s my favorite movie PERIOD.
I'm not going to lie, the first time i saw this movie, i was in TEARS...not a few, but all out bawling. That entire ending scene absolutely broke me. "Don't be what they made you", telling his daughter to make her choices, and love her life, was the beginning. "So...this is what it feels like", with the slight smile, like the torture was over, was one of the most touching moments I've seen. That really got the tears rolling. But taking the cross, and forming an X? Brought it all to a crescendo. All out bawling.
there are so many heart breaking and heart warming moments in this film, my favorite moment is the mutant kids cutting logan’s hair for him to look more like the wolverine, from the comics, they know and trust. 😂❤
I am so glad you finally watched this movie! This movie (And the Deadpool movie you watched ) should be in the X-Men playlist, not the MCU. Just like your Venom video should be in a list with all the Spider-Man films.
Thanks for your great video, I had a good laugh! you can see Logan's end scene as a toy in the Deadpool 2 movie intro, where he jokes with the light-hearted humor we know so well.
Ashleigh, Tony Todd passed away on Wednesday November 6. You should watch "Candyman" from 1992 to honor his passing. He played the iconic horror villain of the franchise. He is also know for the remake of "Night of the Living Dead" 1990, and as William Bludworth in 3 of the "Final Destination" movies.
6:21 cause he’s basically their maid. 8:26 he’s a tracker. 15:22 Alpine Lake when they put the adamantium in his body they took his DNA to make X-11 (Deadpool). They basically did the same thing to create her. 21:37 elon musk is close to it and if musk gets his way every company in the country would be required to use his trucks. 36:25 she sees him as a dad and cares for him. 43:22 can’t wait to see how you react to how they bring him back.
Greetings Ashleigh IF, I understand the timeline, this happens after he leaves in "Days of Future Past" Because of Logan's excessive drinking, his healing, reflexes, and are slowed down and limited. Technically Laura is NOT Logan biological daughter. I think the people, at the lab, injected the mutant genes of the fetuses or "test tube babies" and children they may have stolen. Laura his mostly Logan's mutant abilities with some slight modifications. In the same basic way, they turned Wade Wilson into Weapon XI, in "X-Men Origins: Wolverine" Professor X has the ability to mentally find and communicate telepathically with any person and mutants in particular. This is how he was able to be "talking to Laura" for a while. Only because I saw the movie a long time ago and the shooting scene is iconic, I recognized the gunman as Jack Palance (City Slickers 1 &2, Young Guns, Tango & Cash, Sudden Fear, ATTACK!, Monte Walsh, The Hatfields and the McCoys), so the movie has the be the western classic "Shane" (1953). "Shane, Come back Shane"... "how are these trucks driving"... There is 1 rig in front and the 3 'containers' are attached to each. It also means each is not that heavy so that 1 rig can have enough power to pull all 3 at once. The rig id digitally removed in post-production. NO such thing as "auto trucks" yet... "This movie's stupid. This movie is soo dumb... Shut up!.. Shut up!" You are not the first one to say that during this scene. In the theaters, grown adults were heard said similar things and seen with tears in the eyes when the exited or the lights came up. They (We) had not "Deadpool & Wolverine" to soften the unexpected ending. Without spoilers, now you have to make it across the rest MCU films to figure out who we got to "D&W" and how it gets "resolved". Have a good weekend))
Right at the beginning, with your happiness and enthusiasm. And here I am, having seen the movie in theaters when it came out, and my girlfriend and I both bawling like babies through several scenes. Ohh, I felt for you. Guess it's time to un-pause and see.
Ashleigh, Thank you for making me laugh out loud in my very quiet office. My co-workers now likely believe there is something wrong with me but it was totally worth it for your "How many shots does it take to kill X24? a-one, Two, THREEEEE."
Based on your pre-review, I don't think you were ready for this by a mile! 10:30 latin words, "Octo"=eight, "nona"=nine, they're saying Charles is in his nineties. 11:31 Yes! 13:04 Sometimes questions answers themselves pretty fast. 42:07 This was the most beutiful sendoff for the Character. after this, Hugh Jackman said that he was done playing wolverine. and that was true, for 5 years.
I remember heading to the theater to see this one. I was so excited, not only a new wolverine movie but an R rated one “Awesome”. Then I remember driving back home feeling hollow and sad, “I just wanted fun, now I have heartache”
Weeping for days after seeing this back in 2017, especially when you consider the future that was foretold to Logan in The Wolverine "You die whilst holding your heart in your hands" and he dies holding Laura's hands.
It's comic book movies. Characters are only dead as long as the writers want them to be. 🤣 But Patrick Stewart is pretty old. And I assume he's done playing Charles Xavier.
What was the reaction? Tears. I remember walking out of the theater into the lobby and it was lightly raining. And i remember being down. It was a worthy ending. Wolverine falls into that category of heros who goes through to much yet his reaction is what most can say "yeah i could see myself doing what he does after going through what he did."
I think one think that slipped through for Ashleigh is that this is a future movie. It didn't take place in 2015. It takes place in 2029, which is why there were self-driving semis, there were no more mutants and Charles was almost 100 years old.
Ashleigh: "I guess he's not dead forever."
Me: "Till he's 90" :)
^5!
HA!
joining at a bit of a low point though
Now is a great time for Deadpool, I guess
@@steamro11r I think it’s been steadily good since Endgame!
My favorite behind the scenes facts about this movie are:
1. Dafne Keen had so much fun in the forest fight scene that she forgot her fight choreography and started running around laughing, which resulted in Hugh Jackman having a cuteness overload.
2. After filming the scene where Laura speaks for the first time and Logan said "SHUT THE F*CK UP" Hugh Jackman went up to Dafne's mother and said "Maria, I've got an 11-year-old and I'm just really sorry". Her mother laughed and said "Aw, don't worry, she just called you a c*nt in Spanish."
That is hilarious!
Actually that is how she got the part. During her audition she cursed out Hugh in Spanish and the Director was like... you're hired.
She was fantastic in the role, I hope we see much more of her :)
@@MravacKid She was in the HBO/Max adaptation of "His Dark Materials"
That's alright, as an Aussie it is a term of endearment, mostly.
Oh girl…I do not think you were emotionally prepared for this!
No one, and I mean NO ONE, has been prepared for this movie the first time. James Mangold delivered on all levels here, as both writer and director, and then you add in the performances from both Jackman and Stewart?
Yeah, any of those "Hollywood Types" saying comic book movies are just fluff or whatever need to educate themselves.
Literally came here to say the exact same thing. This is going to be a fun watch.
If she asks the question "am I going to cry?" 5 minutes into the movie.... What do you think.
1000%
@@itss_nattyjI love that you find entertainment in other people's sadness. 🎉 I think it's actually emotional manipulation but it's fun either way.
The theater was a hot mess of everyone crying by the end. When X-23 turns the cross into an X? Nope, that still breaks me.
I was holding it together pretty well up until that point. Bawled like a baby after.
Same. I got it very well together, even if it was hard at some Times but the Cross-Scene broke me. Even today I can´t watch it without Tears.
Her saying daddy broke me
100%, cos it becomes the grave of ALL the X-Men.
Wait until she links "the wolverine." Predicted death... dying with his heart in his hand.
"I can't lose Charles AND Logan in one film." WELP.
Well, they both came back technically
@@Nay-kp6uuIn another timeline they do but only because of the multiverse nonsense that the MCU never should’ve tapped into or explored whatsoever.
@@Clambamthankyoumam In the real world people die.
@@john99218 I understand but it’s a terrible saga that is nowhere near as good as the Infinity Saga.
@@ClambamthankyoumamDisagree, Multiverse would've been good....if they actually cohesively planned it out fully. But they had to deal with this little thing called a pandemic...alongside other problems
The Western they watch in the hotel is _Shane_ (1953), starring Alan Ladd. Nominated for six Oscars, it won Best Cinematography. The gunslinger in black (Wilson) was played by Jack Palance. _Shane_ significantly advanced the Western genre and has been included in the National Film Registry as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".
The Perfect Mix saw that movie over on their Patreon, and they didn’t know it would show up in this film.
My name sake. Still haven't seen it though. Not a Western guy. Well except Shanghai Noon and Knights and A Million Ways to Die in the West.
SHANE! COME BACK!
I saw it when I was a kid and let me tell you, it was a real.. Zzzzzzz.
@@shanewillis316 Pale Rider is a good one to start with.
4:55 - "Am I gonna cry?" Oh, so...SOO very much.
Is this the earliest she ever said? 😂
Like, FIELD OF DREAMS cry.
So a subtle backplot in this film was that the government tainted corn (and corn syrup) with something to supress the x-gene that causes mutations. It caused Charles to lose control of his powers, and Logan's healing to weaken. Because Logan's skeleton was coated with metal, he started suffering from blood poisoning, which is what was ailing him throughout the film.
Yeah, only problem I had with that is that processed adamantium is indestructible once it hardens, so none of it should have been able to leach into his bloodstream.
@JakkFrost1 except blood is made in your bones, so regardless of it being indestructible doesn't mean it's not toxic
@@omok2 I'm not following your train of logic. How do those two correlate?
@@JakkFrost1 his bones are covered in metal, which is where blood is produced in a body, regardless of the metal being indestructible it is still leeching toxins into his system, and because the food is full.of anti mutant shit, wolverines healing factor is being shut down and not able to heal the metal toxicity.
The idea is that if it's indestructible there shouldn't be any way for it to leach into the blood because that would involve some part of it dissolving from the bone coating into the blood.
I saw this film a few months after my father passed away. The stress and the guilt of Logan taking care of Charles REALLY resonates with me when I was taking care of him during chemo and hospice. Especially the bathroom stall.
I had the same with my mother. Only, I had a couple of years' separation by then. 😢
I took care of my dad, too. He had a heart attack while on the bedside commode after having a major bowel movement. I called the ambulance, and then tried to claim him up. He was a proud man, and I couldn't let him be taken in covered in poop.
I know your father is looking down, proud of a child like you. taking care of him till his last minute. rest in peace to your pops
My father just got diagnosed. It's... I know it's going to be a lot, but it's gotta be done.
Before the world cried for Iron Man
We cried for Wolverine
mcu characters are too hollow and soulless to cry on.
@@spurgurius Evidently not.
@@AnonEyeMouse the movies after End War already showed that.
I didn't feel/cry for iron mans death..
Peter/Spideys dusting hit me harder.
And Happy talking with Morgan about cheeseburgers.
Nobody cried for Iron Man, he sucks!!
33:25 you might have missed it in the doctor scene, but the doctor speculates that he has some form of heavy metal poisoning. What heavy metal does Logan have in him? Adamantium. He’s been suffering from that poisoning ever since they laced his skeleton with adamantium, but his healing factor has kept it at bay, but as he’s gotten older his powers have begun to diminish it’s starting to catch up to him and take it’s toll.
10:36 Octogenarian meaning someone in their 80's Nonogenarian is someone in their 90's
This movie has a lot of emotional meaning for me. When this movie came out my dad and me went to see it for his 60th birthday. We expected an action packed dudefest, but it ended up with two blokes who look like they eat Russian tanks for breakfast crying like babies. My dad passed away in January after a long illness, and our relationship for the last 12 months was exactly like Charles and Logan.
"I've always seen Hugh Jackman as Daddy..."
Ashley attempting to play "Contain the Thirst: Challenge Level Impossible"
Greatest Showman
No worries, Ryan will give Ashleigh plenty to lust over. She can now catch up on the movies.
Ashleigh gonna implode in the next one.
Even Logan isn’t immune to age, it just takes a lot longer to catch up to him. It’s weakened his healing, which isn’t helped by the poisonous adamantium it’s been fighting off for years. If he didn’t have the metal he’d probably be better. Not at 100% but still better
•The modified food may have also been a factor but Rice said it stopped random mutancy (hence no more mutants being born), not that it stopped already active powers. There’s no mention of Caliban or Xavier’s powers being diminished
Charles is specifically suffering from dementia
Caliban was in Apocalypse, played by a different actor. He was helping mutants travel in a less than legal way
Logan freaked out at the business card because it said Alkali. Alkali Lake is where the Weapon X facility was
Octogenarian and nonagenarian mean someone in their 80s and 90s respectively
Something not explicitly said in this movie that I imagine should be true as it was in the comics: Laura only has adamantium on her claws. Her entire skeleton isn’t coated like Logan’s, because that would stunt her growth and I’d imagine they don’t want her to always be the size of a child.
In the post credits of Apocalypse those guys in suits took some of Logan’s blood. Laura is the pay off to that. As are the other clone kids. They took more than just Logan’s DNA. Technically she’s a clone but it’s not that simple, so she would be closer to his child.
I don’t want to place the blame on Charles, but he intentionally wasn’t taking his pills. That’s what Logan found in the seat. Sadly, it is his fault.
If it’s not clear what Xavier did, on the radio after they leave the hotel, there’s a report saying the incident was similar to one in Weschester, which killed some of the X Men. He accidentally killed them with one of his seizures. This is a spin on the twist of the Old Man Logan comic this movie is loosely based on, where Logan killed the X Men because Mysterio tricked him into thinking they were a bunch of villains attacking the X Mansion. And this movie made us think something similar might’ve happened when Charles asks Logan “what did you do?”
So X-24 has a weaker healing factor, as evidenced by his lack of healing presumably hours after his first fight with Logan, making him kind of dependant on that power enhancer serum. Though he’s still reselient/tolerant to pain.
If it wasn’t clear enough (common mistake), Rice (the doc) is NOT Stryker’s son. He says his father was _one of_ the men who put the adamantium in Logan
I really like the attention to detail of having the adamantium bullet be different from the ones in Origins. Those looked like they were made for piercing, where this one looks like it’s made for blowing a chunk off of something. Hence why this one could actually kill him.
Yukio in The Wolverine: “There’s blood everywhere. You’re holding your heart in your hand.” The onion chopping ninjas are crying with me. 😭
They actually considered bringing Sabretooth back, played again by Liev Schrieber. Logan would’ve gone to him for help while they were going through Oklahoma City. But it never went past just being an idea.
Prior to it being announced we were getting Wolverine in the next Deadpool movie, this was meant to he Hugh’s last time playing the character.
What's definitely not apparent in the movie is that, at this point, Logan has regained all his memories (probably including both timelines post-First Class).
@@StarkRGRight. There’s a few small hints but not explicitly clear. Like how he’s using his birth name as a limo driver
I think the GMOs were a factor because alternative Logans were never affected at the same age, but as far as we know the GMOs were not in place outside of Earth-10,005.
The Sabertooth bit is funny because just before popping his claws X-24 in silhouette looks like Victor from Origins.
The bullet in this one has the truncated cone shape ("Flat Nose") that is common for real life .44 Magnum ammunition
I like when genres get mixed together.
Logan is an aging-cowboy western, The Winter Soldier is a cold war thriller, The Dark Knight is an underworld crime drama, Guardians of the Galaxy and Ant-Man are heist movies.
This film is loosely based on the Old Man Logan by Mark Millar and Steve McNiven. Set within an alternate reality to the Mainline Marvel Universe, a reality 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 all 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 (Spider-Man Villain) into believing that the school was under attack by a range of Marvel villains. Logan cut them all 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.
Who is Jubilee? She's the young Chinese-American Mutant with the yellow coat you saw in X-men X-Men: Apocalypse, along with being a background character in the original films. She was a major part of the X-Men: Animated Series (1992 to 1997) and also returns in X-Men '97 an amazing Animated Series that I highly recommend. X-Men '97 is peak X-Men content and so much better than the films, at least in my opinion.
But moving back to Old Man Logan. 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.
But like I mentioned at the beginning all of this is set on an alternate reality to the mainline comics, where the characters' histories and appearances reflect those of their mainline counterparts up until the point when the villains launch an all-out attack on the heroes. An alternate timeline or possible future basically. Old Man Logan did end up living in the Mainline Marvel Universe (Earth-616) for a while after the whole Secret Wars (2015) event that saw the multiverse being destroyed and then re-born. But he would later return back to his own reality.
It's worth mentioning that when this film was released, many saw it as its own isolated universe that incorporated elements from the Fox X-Men films such as featuring the same actors and references to past events. Like the comic, it was viewed as a separate universe rather than a sequel to Days of Future Past(2014) and its ending, where Logan wakes up in 2024 to find everyone alive and well in this happy future. However, the director has confirmed that Logan is a direct sequel to Days of Future Past, which ended in 2023/2024. A few years later, in 2028, Charles causes the deaths of several X-Men and some civilians, leading to the disbandment of the X-Men and Wolverine going on the run with Charles. Then in 2029 the film takes place and gives us an official ending to the Wolverine we've been following since X-Men (2000) along with Charles... Again.
A version of Old Man Logan, much closer to the comic book version, shows up in the Marvel's Wastelanders radio drama series. There are six series, the first five of which follow a different Marvel character in a dystopian future in which Doctor Doom, Red Skull, and Baron Zemo team up to defeat nearly all the heroes and take over the world. The main characters are Star-Lord, Hawkeye, Black Widow, Wolverine, and Doom, the last one is kind of an Avengers-style team up of the others. I highly recommend looking them up and listening.
The same Mark Millar that created Kick-Ass.
Emphasis on the loosely. The fact that this is a fox-only production kinda hurts a lot of the adaptation aspect.
This was Dafne Keen's (Laura) breakout role. Before this she only did seven episodes of The Refugees. I think she did a stellar job, especially seeing that this was her first movie!
I think they couldn’t have found a better actor than Dafne. A lot of the drama in this film rests on the dynamic between Charles, Logan, and Laura. Sir Patrick and Hugh are well accomplished and you know they can carry it, but having a child actor that can carry that role this well is just a gift for the film. The role is so important. Dafne is awesome
This movie wouldn't have worked without her, period!
Following Logan with A Star Is Born is an emotional rollercoaster you're not prepared for.
"Am I gonna cry?..."
Im already crying. This movie is brutal. I cry every time.
Some things the movie hints at but doesn't explicitly say.
The food supply is poisoned against mutant genetics. It's preventing mutant births and keeps Logan from healing. His adamantium skeleton is also poisoning him. That's a bad combination.
Charles killed the X-men with one of his first seizures.
Octogenerian is 80 years old.
Nonogenerian is 90. Charles is in his 90s in this movie.
"I can't lose Charles AND Logan in one film." I was like..... well have bad news for you... xD
They didn't need Logans "seed" to make Laura, just his DNA! 😂
As for "when did they get it?", In an after-credit scene in one of the X-Men movies (Apocalypse maybe?) you see someone break in to a lab and take blood/DNA samples.
And do you know how much blood Logan has left all over the North American continent? Obtaining his DNA would be easy.
We should all thank John for helping Ashleigh with the order of her movies
I don't see Origins in her Xmen Playlist. Did she skip it?
@@randys.2433 People told her to skip it. They were stupid.
The theater was so quiet that you could hear a pin drop. And when the credits rolled, the sniffles started.
X24 isn't a robot. He's a clone like Laura.
Technically Lara is not a clone. Logan's DNA was damaged so one of the scientists mixed her DNA with Logan's DNA to fill in the gaps in the DNA and make Lara. She is genetically his daughter.
@@markcarpenter6020 She's like the dinosaurs in Jurassic Park.
@@PaulGuy that's pretty close
@@markcarpenter6020 Lara Croft
This is up there with the Dark Knight as one of the best comic book movies ever made. It's just so damn good. People were in tears watching this ending. It still gets to me when she calls him daddy at the end.
Reaction in the theater-applause, tears and lots of wet faces. I can see why it doesn’t hit as hard knowing Hugh plays Wolverine again in Deadpool and Wolverine. But when this came out, knowing this took place in the future of the Fox X-Men universe, it was really sad to see the character go. This movie is so good and a great end to the Foxverse.
I still very much appreciate that this movie isn't the canon ending to the X-Men franchise. It was intended to be AN ending, but an alternate future one. Which leads us down the weird continuity train, because it's still not the year in which this movie is set, and DP gets to play with the timeline at will.
I was so distraught in the theater at the end of this, not a dry eye in the place. Patrick Stewart deserved an Oscar nomination for his performance.
Laura eventually became Wolverine in the comics, after one time Logan died. Comics being comics (where it's said that the afterlife has a revolving door), the original came back, and I think they're both Wolverine right now (Captain America and Spider-Man are both also ones which I believe have two different characters carrying the same mantle at the same time at the moment).
Also, Laura made her debut outside of comics, in the animated series X-Men: Evolution. She was so popular there that she made it into comics, and became a major character. Marvel's competition, DC, has their own character who debuted in an animated series and became a major character, meanwhile, with Harley Quinn. It can be interesting when characters make the jump from a spin-off medium to the source material like that, and especially when they become so important to the source.
As with every video of yours, I recommend the movie Imagine Me & You, as well as Zsazsa Zaturnnah.
Yep. We were all squalling like babies when we saw this in the theater. Also, this movie takes place in the distant future of 2029, so there might be another Wolverine adventure left to see.
When I went to see it in theaters people were super quiet at the end. You could hear many people sniffling and openly crying. It was a beautiful send off for the character. The interesting thing is when you watch The Wolverine there's that scene where Yukio tells Logan about his death. "I see you on your back. There's blood everywhere. You're holding your own heart in your hand." This movie recreated that. He was on his back, impaled by the tree. Blood everywhere from his wounds and those inflicted by him. Holding Laura's hand, his heart, in his own.
There are many more stories to tell. This is a sad but amazing movie. Ashleigh, continue your Marvel journey. This story has ended, but when one door closes many more open so I truly believe you're in for quite an amazing ride.
I don’t remember if they explained this in the film, but the ‘poison’ in Logan’s body was his own skeleton.
The adamantium that Weapon X fused to his bones is highly poisonous, and the only thing that kept Logan alive that long was his healing factor. It just… caught up with him in the end
When it comes to Logan's death, this was actually foreshadowed beautifully in "The Wolverine" when Yukio says "I see you on your back, there's blood everywhere. You're holding your heart in your hand." And here he is (kind of) on his back, covered in blood with Laura (His heart).
6:35 “that was my favorite mug.” So deadpan in delivery will never fail to get me gigglin 😂
For those of us that have buried a father, this is the hardest movie to watch. its wonderful in that it shows how much our fathers can inpact us. Our ideas of success and failure. What it means to be good or bad. The horror when we realize that the man we thought of in some ways as immortal can become frail, and reflect that we too can become frail and die.
If you haven't seen it, you should watch Big Fish, and then you can come back and watch Ashleigh cry to it.
@The22ndDoctor lol, I've seen it, and her crying to it!
Aw, now you've got me thinking about my grandpa's final years...
It's worth noting this was foreshadowed in 'The Wolverine'
“It’s not like I get a complete picture, more like looking through a keyhole. But I’m always right. All I can see is one part of a person’s life, their death. And I saw yours,” she says. “I see you on your back, there’s blood everywhere. You’re holding your own heart in your hand. It’s not beating
Laura being his heart.
This movie makes me shed manly tears every time i watch it
Just realized youre the only reactor left that i watch that is this far behind. Which is great cuz most reactors i watch ate roughly within the samw time frame so i end up watching the same handful of movies multiple times a week so its nice to spread them out
Remember that this movie takes place in the future. So there can still be Charles and Logan movies that take place in present day.
BTW, adamantium is a toxic metal and was constantly poisoning him. His healing abilities kept him healthy, but eventually it can't keep up.
I kept hoping she’s catch on that this was all in the future. ☺️
This is one of those situations where some context before watching would have helped you, Ash! I felt bad that this seemed so traumatic to you because you thought this was all closer to the other X-Men movie timelines.
Nope. Logan is hundreds of years old, he couldn't age naturally. However, the US govt had poisoned the corn products so that it represses the mutant genes. Hence Logan's aging and weakening. The adamantium poisoning wouldn't have bothered Logan if his healing factor was normal.
I have so many personal connections to this movie - I’m from Oklahoma. I have family in OKC. Blackwell, where the farm family lived, is just ten minutes north of my hometown, and lastly and most significant, my grandfather’s all-time favorite movie is Shane.
Ashleigh, the reaction to this movie in theaters was pure. It’s was the definitive end to a decades long story. Logan really died. We didn’t have anything to look forward to. This movie was heartbreaking. And in a way, still is. You have to watch D&W to understand. Logan is dead.
41:36 After all that, i just wanted to give Ashleigh a huge hug. 😢 When people start crying at these scenes, i tear up too.
After this, you're ready for Deadpool and Wolverine... BUT, if you haven't seen the first two Deadpool movies, watch those first, of course.
This was one of the best X-men movies ever!
The ending was a huge gut kick for me.
13:50 -- This is Caliban, first appeared in "X-Men: Apocalypse" (a different actor played him.) He's mutant tracker, can sense/smell them.
17:50 -- "Shane" (1953) starring Alan Ladd and Jack Palance.
33:19 -- Because his regenerating powers are diminishing, his adamantium skeleton is poisoning him.
This the most heartbreaking yet satisfying ending for Wolverine.
The implication is that Charles killed the rest of the X-men. The X mansion is located in Westchester NY. In the comic this movie is loosely based on, Logan killed them under the influence of Mysterio.
C’mooon! You cut Logan’s final words?! Maaaaaate!
Octagenarian means 80 year old. Nonagenarian means 90 year old.
The reaction to the end of Logan in theatres?
Tears. Grown ass men unashamedly crying actual tears of love and respect for a hero’s passing. I saw it opening weekend at the movies, and have not been able to bring myself to watch it again since. It is a terrific film and a worthy tribute. Absolute 5/5, but I have trouble putting myself back in that place again.
I watched this in the theaters shortly after my Dad passed away from years of battling with cancer. Needless to say it wasn't an easy movie to watch. 😌
the reaction in theatres to the ending... pure waterfalls. the line "So this is what it feels like." & "Don't be what they made you to be." hits the hardest even to this day.
I saw you the other day in the mean comments video, because I follow them too, hilarious
Great reaction Ashleigh!
I'm so happy you're finally getting to these movies.....you are in for some treats!
When Charles died, Logan died and Laura turned the cross to an X, all you could hear in the theater was crying and gasping (myself included.....hell those three moments still get me).
On a different note, I hope you'll react to "Mr. Mom" with the late Terri Garr (and it also stars Michael Keaton......I don't think I heard you mention any movie with her yet, if you did I apologize).
Many blessings to you and yours.
00:57 "A very happy Ashleigh." Me: "uhhhhh....wince"
I did the same time
James "Logan" Howlett, Born: 1832 in 1981 he was enhanced with Adamantium covering his bones and upgrading his claws. His mutant healing factor worked well for a few decades healing the effects of metal poisoning, but it was slowly killing him. But as Yukio told him in The Wolverine(2013) "He would die with his hart in his hands." Then in this film Laura, X-23 was holding his hand as he died.
Yes, she was very deer. 🤣
I just clicked on this.... I imagined that before the reaction, you'd say the movie would be fun. Then, Editing Ashley would pop in crying, stating how this movie wasn't "fun".....
They also released a black & white version of this calling it "Noir". It puts a different spin on it, it makes the movie feel more personal for me. Less gore as it were, but the score, acting, and dialog stand out better. Glad you liked it. I teared up again like many just watching you react.
Only Ashleigh can make me laugh calling Hugh Jackman "Daddy" :D
Ooo I’m excited! I found your channel and watched all the marvel vids, just in time for you to be doing Halloween which is not my genre. 😅 I’m very excited for this, and especially certain future MCU movies
"I saw you die Logan.... with your own heart in your hand." - Yukio
"Hi Wade"- Also Yukio
@@ItDoesntMatterReallyBye Yukio 🦋
I never understood why everyone references that in this movie. We literally don't see him holding his heart in his hand here...
@@steved1135 Metaphorically, he does. He dies holding his daughter's hand.
@@rickylyon3846 Ok. Howso?
"just saw him buried right there. I don't know how we're gonna get him back." Just wait till she sees the opening of Deadpool and Wolverine.
And now she's ready to watch Deadpool 2
"Oh Great Googly Moogly" the secret phrase of the video. 😂
Logan is such a good movie, she plays Laura so well.
33:21 In one of the previous X men movies, Wolverine was injected with a metal called adamantium that covers his entire skeleton. This is why his claws are metal. Now that he's older and his healing is failing him, the metal in his body is poisoning him. That is why he is sick and dying.
Nope. Logan is hundreds of years old, he couldn't age naturally. However, the US govt had poisoned the corn products so that it represses the mutant genes. Hence Logan's aging and weakening.
Switched from your Birdcage reaction from one that wasn't doing for me, and your guffaw had me subscribing immediately. I need that laugh in my life.
Not in a theatre or anywhere public mind you, no offense, but in the privacy of my headphones, it puts a smile on my face.
Granted Deadpool and Wolverine may have made this all mute but this is not part of the MCU. This is long after Wolverine left the school. She is x23 first created in Xmen Evolution back in the early 2000's and added into the Marvel Universe like Harley Quinn was in the 1990's. Yeah About Losing Charles and Logan.
I grew up on X-Men: Evolution.
*moot
@havok6280 you understood what they ment. It counts. No one likes a linguistic gatekeeper :P
English teachers do.
@@FBodStudios perhaps, but a teacher would teach. They'd explain what a malapropism is, and how they work. Or how even a "wrong" word can become a right word over time.
Maybe they'd teach about how 'correct' English has always been the smallest segment of the actual language.
Or, who knows, maybe they have an aggressive autocorrect, or they do voice to text.
The point is, if you understand well enough to understand, then it did it's job
This movie took many of us on an emptional ride back in 2017. It was supposed to have been High's last film as Wolverine. DEADPOOL AND WOLVERINE actually addressed this. Watch D&W. Its awesome.
Looking back, this movie also has a few parallels to a few shows you’re familiar with.
First, there’s Stranger Things. Zander Rice kept Laura and her friends locked in a lab just like Brenner did with Jane Ives/Eleven and the other kids including you-know-who. Logan and Laura also have a bit of a dynamic like Jim Hopper and Eleven.
Then there’s The Last of Us. Joel Miller was a broken man who didn’t care about Ellie at first, but over the course of their journey they became a father-daughter duo. In a similar sense, Logan was reluctant to help at first but by the end he became the father Laura had wanted.
Two years before we cried for Tony in Avengers: Endgame, we cried for Logan. Other reactors who have gotten into the X-Men movies over the last 3-4 years have felt the same way. Laila Naema, Sebscreen, Natalie Gold, Mary Cherry, VKunia, Addie Counts, Alex Hefner, The Octobers, Reacts with Jax, and The Perfect Mix didn’t have a dry eye by the end of the film. I can’t wait for Kaiielle and Emme to get to this one.
In Days of Future Past, the X-Men were able to avert total disaster in their original timeline and prevent the sentinels from being created. As a result, when Logan said the events of the Statue of Liberty happened a long time ago he really meant long. He’s the only one who still remembers the old timeline.
However, in this new timeline, mutants are still going extinct. This time it’s not because of the Sentinels. Rather, it’s Canewood corn syrup.
There have been hints shown throughout the entire movie, but it wasn’t confirmed until Zander Rice brought it up. Any food that contained Canewood corn syrup such as the drinks and cereals he mentioned would reverse the mutagen because Alkali-Transigen would embed the counteragent into the genetically modified corn.
To add to that, Charles started losing control of his powers in 2028. In the process, he accidentally killed some of the X-Men.
As for Logan, it’s worth remembering that he didn’t always have metal claws. The reason why he’s physically struggling is because the adamantium had been poisoning his body. His healing factor fought the effects for so long, but the metal eventually started breaking down and poisoning his blood. As a result, not only has it affected his ability to heal but it’s also made him begin to age.
By the way, the name he used for the limo driver ID is his real name James Howlett. I doubt almost anyone in 2029 would be wondering about his identity and age.
I also can’t forget about Laura and her friends. The nurses were all they had as family. Rice ordered to have their biological mothers killed so that no one would talk. At least the nurses had heart and were determined to save them. They didn’t see them as experiments but rather as children and living beings with full lives ahead of them.
Some behind the scenes trivia:
1.) Hugh Jackman accepted a pay reduction in order to give this film an R-rating since he didn't wanna hold back on the violence this time around.
2.) Hugh would have two stunt doubles - one for Old Man Logan and one for his clone X-24. When Hugh would portray one of the two, the corresponding stunt double to the other character would step in.
3.) We’re in 2024, but this movie was made about eight years ago. The car they used for the 2024 Chrysler E8 limo that Logan was driving was actually a custom-made Chrysler 300.
4,) The water tower they used in the Juarez set wasn’t some random tower they found. They designed and built it from the ground up. The interior of the tower was even made to be modeled after Cerebro.
5.) The comics used in this movie were drawn by Joe Quesada and Dan Panosian. Director James Mangold was allowed to embed comics into the movie as long as they weren’t actual issues that Marvel published.
6.) Caliban’s power was that he could locate mutants. After he sacrificed himself, the drones that Rice used to locate the kids had some of Caliban’s tissue embedded in them.
7.) Speaking of Rice, the actor who portrayed him is Richard E. Grant. This was his first Marvel role, and eventually he got to portray Classic Loki.
8.) And finally, Dafne Keen was about 10 years old when she auditioned. She pitched in the idea to have Laura speak Spanish, and they gave her the green light. In real life, her father is British and her mother is Spanish. As someone who grew up in a Spanish speaking household, I felt that was a nice touch to her character.
Logan is surprisingly strong and emotional. It proves you can use the mutant/superhero setting to tell some quite different stories.
In The Wolverine, the precognitive girl tells Logan that he will die with his heart in his hand.
Laura is his heart.
You didn't catch on that he died with his heart in his hand in the Wolverine movie? He had to do surgery on himself, so that death vision was resolved in that movie.
It's thematic only. She wasn't literally describing this moment.
Oh yeah that preview review was spot on! 🤣 Hope you had a box of Kleenex handy.
Ppl quoting a portion of yukios dialogue. Here's the full dialogue
Logan sees a device on his heart]
Logan: I gotta get this thing out of me!
Yukio: How?... No, Logan. I saw you die. I'm never wrong. I'm never wrong!
Logan: You're not always right. You didn't know the old man was gonna bite it.
Yukio: I saw you die in a room like this with your heart in your hand!
Logan: I can't leave her with those freaks and killers, Yuk. I'm the only chance she's got - but not with that thing inside me!
Yukio: You're going to die, Logan!
Logan: Maybe that's okay...
[he cuts open his chest]
Yukio: No, listen to me, Logan! No! Stop! Logan!
Logan: You're not gonna want to watch this part...
[Logan reaches into his chest for the device on his heart]
I was 50 when this came out and I cried like a baby at the end. :( Wolverine/Logan is one of my favorite heroes. It was like losing a part of your childhood.
Now you need to see Deadpool and Wolverine.
Deadpool 2's on deck. Then Fantastic 4 and No Way Home.
Not yet, MacDorsai. She has a LONG way to go. First she gotta cover more MCU.
All she needs is to watch 2000s Fantastic 4 and Ben Aflac Deradevil and she's good
Yeah... there's a bunch of jokes she's not going to get without the above flicks.
@@bratsmovies17 Ben Aflac Deradevil? You mean Ben Affleck and DareDevil...
I hope people don't come at me for this, lol, but this is why I didn't like the title "Deadpool and Wolverine". The marketing was everywhere, obviously, but then it just dilutes the impact of a Logan first-watch. Oh well, still loved this watchalong with ya.
Ashleigh should do a theme month of watching nothing, but trash such as:
The Garbage Pail Kids Movie,
North,
Nothing But Trouble,
The Room,
Manos Hands of Fate,
And Reefer Madness.
No one should suffer from sitting thru Nothing but Trouble. The amount of talent wasted in that movie is appalling.
@brianvernon249 It is really bad.
I think she missed it, but Charles killed all the X-Men because he couldn't control his power anymore. This is why Logan was trying to save up to buy a boat to get him away from populated areas. I think she also missed the part where they where modifying food to target the mutant genes and the mutants lost their powers, Logan had the healing power so it took longer on him. That is why he was dying because his healing wasn't working and the metal in him was slowly poisoning him.
Among the top 5 superhero films, alongside x2, dark knight, Spiderman 2 and dofp
I spent like six hours of my life trying to figure out what film "D of P" could possibly be?! I finally googled "dofp movie" and it popped up "Days of Future Past."
LOL!! Silly me.
@TSIRKLAND that's kinda on me as well :)
Ashleigh was so in shock at the end she forgot to give the movie a score! lmao
Logans bones are covert in Adamatium. because, of his at this time, REALY high age, his self healing factor is going to weaken/vanish. So he suffers from toxication, inside his own body. His own metall skeleton is poisening him.
This is one of the greatest X-Men movies of all time!!! It's super bloody, but damn it's good!! I love, love Charles and Logan's relationship. It's toxic but it also so caring. AHHHHahahahahahahaha "a one, ah two-hooo, ah threeee" Even though this is graphic as all get out, I am just over here literally, LOLing at your reactions to it all (while simultaneously covering my eyes). When you said, "I can't lose Charles and Logan in the same movie!" I started **sobbing**. It's been awhile since I saw this in theaters, but you can bet there wasn't a dry eye in the house!!
I’m so glad you finally got to this one. Logan isn’t just my favorite X-Men movie. It isn’t just my favorite Marvel movie. It isn’t just my favorite comic book movie. It’s my favorite movie PERIOD.
I'm not going to lie, the first time i saw this movie, i was in TEARS...not a few, but all out bawling.
That entire ending scene absolutely broke me. "Don't be what they made you", telling his daughter to make her choices, and love her life, was the beginning.
"So...this is what it feels like", with the slight smile, like the torture was over, was one of the most touching moments I've seen. That really got the tears rolling.
But taking the cross, and forming an X? Brought it all to a crescendo. All out bawling.
"I saw the body do the death. I saw them together." amazing quote
there are so many heart breaking and heart warming moments in this film, my favorite moment is the mutant kids cutting logan’s hair for him to look more like the wolverine, from the comics, they know and trust. 😂❤
I am so glad you finally watched this movie!
This movie (And the Deadpool movie you watched ) should be in the X-Men playlist, not the MCU. Just like your Venom video should be in a list with all the Spider-Man films.
Thanks for your great video, I had a good laugh!
you can see Logan's end scene as a toy in the Deadpool 2 movie intro, where he jokes with the light-hearted humor we know so well.
Ashleigh, Tony Todd passed away on Wednesday November 6. You should watch "Candyman" from 1992 to honor his passing. He played the iconic horror villain of the franchise. He is also know for the remake of "Night of the Living Dead" 1990, and as William Bludworth in 3 of the "Final Destination" movies.
6:21 cause he’s basically their maid. 8:26 he’s a tracker. 15:22 Alpine Lake when they put the adamantium in his body they took his DNA to make X-11 (Deadpool). They basically did the same thing to create her. 21:37 elon musk is close to it and if musk gets his way every company in the country would be required to use his trucks. 36:25 she sees him as a dad and cares for him. 43:22 can’t wait to see how you react to how they bring him back.
Greetings Ashleigh
IF, I understand the timeline, this happens after he leaves in "Days of Future Past"
Because of Logan's excessive drinking, his healing, reflexes, and are slowed down and limited.
Technically Laura is NOT Logan biological daughter. I think the people, at the lab, injected the mutant genes of the fetuses or "test tube babies" and children they may have stolen. Laura his mostly Logan's mutant abilities with some slight modifications. In the same basic way, they turned Wade Wilson into Weapon XI, in "X-Men Origins: Wolverine"
Professor X has the ability to mentally find and communicate telepathically with any person and mutants in particular. This is how he was able to be "talking to Laura" for a while.
Only because I saw the movie a long time ago and the shooting scene is iconic, I recognized the gunman as Jack Palance (City Slickers 1 &2, Young Guns, Tango & Cash, Sudden Fear, ATTACK!, Monte Walsh, The Hatfields and the McCoys), so the movie has the be the western classic "Shane" (1953). "Shane, Come back Shane"...
"how are these trucks driving"... There is 1 rig in front and the 3 'containers' are attached to each. It also means each is not that heavy so that 1 rig can have enough power to pull all 3 at once. The rig id digitally removed in post-production. NO such thing as "auto trucks" yet...
"This movie's stupid. This movie is soo dumb... Shut up!.. Shut up!" You are not the first one to say that during this scene. In the theaters, grown adults were heard said similar things and seen with tears in the eyes when the exited or the lights came up. They (We) had not "Deadpool & Wolverine" to soften the unexpected ending.
Without spoilers, now you have to make it across the rest MCU films to figure out who we got to "D&W" and how it gets "resolved". Have a good weekend))
This is the gold standard from Fox/Marvel. Suuuuper happy to see you finally get here! Been waiting since I started watching you for this one lol
An octogenarian is a person in their 80s, a nonagenarian is someone in their 90s.
Right at the beginning, with your happiness and enthusiasm. And here I am, having seen the movie in theaters when it came out, and my girlfriend and I both bawling like babies through several scenes. Ohh, I felt for you. Guess it's time to un-pause and see.
Ashleigh, Thank you for making me laugh out loud in my very quiet office. My co-workers now likely believe there is something wrong with me but it was totally worth it for your "How many shots does it take to kill X24? a-one, Two, THREEEEE."
Based on your pre-review, I don't think you were ready for this by a mile!
10:30 latin words, "Octo"=eight, "nona"=nine, they're saying Charles is in his nineties.
11:31 Yes!
13:04 Sometimes questions answers themselves pretty fast.
42:07 This was the most beutiful sendoff for the Character. after this, Hugh Jackman said that he was done playing wolverine. and that was true, for 5 years.
I remember heading to the theater to see this one. I was so excited, not only a new wolverine movie but an R rated one “Awesome”. Then I remember driving back home feeling hollow and sad, “I just wanted fun, now I have heartache”
Weeping for days after seeing this back in 2017, especially when you consider the future that was foretold to Logan in The Wolverine "You die whilst holding your heart in your hands" and he dies holding Laura's hands.
31:09 I like how she ignored dangling fishy cat-toys. That's just what Ashleigh's recovery rooms look like, I guess.
It's comic book movies. Characters are only dead as long as the writers want them to be. 🤣 But Patrick Stewart is pretty old. And I assume he's done playing Charles Xavier.
What was the reaction? Tears. I remember walking out of the theater into the lobby and it was lightly raining. And i remember being down. It was a worthy ending. Wolverine falls into that category of heros who goes through to much yet his reaction is what most can say "yeah i could see myself doing what he does after going through what he did."
I think one think that slipped through for Ashleigh is that this is a future movie. It didn't take place in 2015. It takes place in 2029, which is why there were self-driving semis, there were no more mutants and Charles was almost 100 years old.