Tyrion Lannister someone got mad that she said "daddy" instead of "papa" because her first language is Spanish. I was like.... but Logan is American how the fuck else would she identify him.
Watching this interview, i suddenly realised what it means for this to be hugh's last appearance as wolverine. I cannot imagine him to not be a part of the future films. No actor could ever replace him in my eyes. Also, it reminded me that one day robert downey jr wont be iron man anymore and chris hemsworth wont be thor and marvel will be a thing of all new actors and this generation will all be a thing of the past. We will all be those annoying parents/grandparents who watch future films and say 'they dont make them like they used to in my day'. Fuck thats crazy
Brionyx Crazy huh? Everything you just said is true. As generations go by, and our icons are replaced, I now understand my parents when they loved the movies, actors, and singers from their generation. We always tend think OUR current generation is the best.
We better appreciate them while we have them. I will never get over Terry Pratchett. He carried me for a lot of years. I will come to like other authors I'm sure, but Terry, him diamond.
Hugh Jackman is so nice. When the interviewer keeps aiming the questions at him only, Hugh nicely tries to turn the focus to Patrick Stewart to remind the interviewer that there's more than one guest there.
this interviewer may have done great homework, and does break humor, but sometimes when he tries to be serious it comes off trying too hard to put the spotlight on himself instead with his high pitched high speed speeches, and interrupting actors who have been in compliance with his serious tone anyways is just plain lacking mannerism
He might be the nicest person I've ever briefly met. I interviewed him about "Logan" that same year, and he made ME feel like the star...... ua-cam.com/video/L-fNT0ZPrSc/v-deo.html
TheRaggedMarksman I've got to ask, why do so many think Tom Hardy is so perfect for Wolverine? Yeah he can do badass, but I've never seen Tom Hardy really become a psychologically challenged and emotional character before. Hardy would play the role like a madman, like he did with Mad Max. Hugh Jackman was superb in Logan and showed everything the character is about. Unfortunately Fox only gave him one opportunity. Whoever is next will get a full series of films in the vein of Logan, but that person should not be Tom Hardy. Hardy as Sabretooth, now that works. Hugh is a tremendous actor and you can see that in Le Mis, Prisoners and now Logan. It'll take a while for anyone to live up to his performance in Logan.
Deadpool watch "Warrior" 10/10 film and tom hardy plays an amazing character, tommy, his dad was a drunk, his mum died of illness, he fights his brother but won't give up when he's losing badly, I don't think he'd make a good enough wolverine but he definitely can play a great emotionally injured badass
^^As far I'm concerned, Warrior was Hardy's audition for Logan lmfao. He'd be fucking phenomenal. Animalistic and brutal. But let's give it some time. Lock him in now and develop an actual plan of the future X-Men films. Time to reboot. Properly introduce the weapon X program. Introduce omega red, juggernaut (what a shame that we NEVER saw him before..), lady deathstrike, etc,.
In every interview I've seen with Hugh, he always makes such an effort to include everyone he can, as much as he can, in the process. Such an admirable soul.
Yeah, he's definitely one of those actors I want to meet because he seems like such a genuine, nice guy. Not at all full of himself like so many Hollywood stars.
Honestly this is really the best way for Hugh Jackman to stop the character, there is no better goodbye then this movie! I want to see him in Deadpool 2 but then it just destroys this amazing goodbye! Seriously great work!!! For a action character they showed so much depth! Amazing!
Just gonna feel bad for Prof X here, especially after all the good we've seen him do for the mutants to end up in the state he was. Coupled with Hugh Jackman's brilliant acting it was just absolutely heartbreaking
What a gift that Ian McKellan and Patrick Stewart signed up for the first X-Men! They gave the genre such gravitas, elevating their characters to Shakespearean levels of pathos
That awkward silence is because the interviewer keeps on ignoring Patrick Stewarts existence. The moment Patrick Stewart finishes his speech he looks at the interviewer for some sort of acknowledgement to his answer and what he gets is the interviewer going "hugh...".
Factually speaking, he’s wrong. You can go on your feelings, and negativity is a hell of a drug in our day and age, but let’s be honest; people are safer than ever and the world is a better place than ever. And it will only get better going into the future.
@@danh.5998 Depends on your demographic, I suppose. Also depends on your time frame. Compared to 60 years ago, yes everyone is safer. But for a minority, over just the past few years violence against them has gone up. School shootings have gone up. Just because things are better for the majority doesnt mean its gotten better for everyone else too.
Watching him here I realize how amazing actor he is. His performances in Logan was brilliant, they are two completely different people and when he talk or smile is just so different from Wolverine. When I'm watching Robert Downey Jr he's basically real life Iron Man but Hugh and Logan are two different persons and its kind of make me sad that I realize this just now. I always thought that he's one and only Wolverine but wow his just amazing actor.And I'm admiring him so much more now
I got the same feeling. No extravagant missions or world ending meteor. It was about a guy trying to hold shit together and make a buck while clinging to the last good thing in his life and dealing with the fact he is going to die. They humanized the indestructible man. Brilliant.
You gave us a hell of a send off Hugh Jackman. For many of us you will always be Wolverine. The same can be said of Patrcik Stewart. I like McAvoy as well but Stewart is just so damned good in that role. I loved the movie and wish both of them the best and continued success in their future projects!
Hopefully the box office success of LOGAN - dark, edgy and very different from the average superhero movies - will mean that the studios are willing to take more chances and not just spoon feed us superhero movies of the lowest common denominator...
I don't think its spoon feeding, just they are catering for the younger generations in the earlier movies, the backers want money from their product that they can sell. They stepped outside this with this movie and it's paid off. Whether they will allow it for it in the future will remain to be seen.
well with deadpool and logan fox would be fucking pathetic to still at this point think r rated films are risky. Deadpool and logan have been their most successful and highest rated films to date.
Patrick reminds me of my grandad before he passed, Logan reminds me of my dad. I'm 32 years old, my dad told me the other day , life is so short. This movie reminds me of what he was saying. Enjoy your life.
This movie was so hard to watch, but I loved it. I grew up with this guy being my favorite hero. And his relationship with the little girl makes it even harder to see him leave.
I think Hugh jack an wanted it to be just about people but the interview and Patrick Stewart wanted this to be more woke but Hugh understood how much that kind of detection ruins films and that's why he said that it's not propergander or to do with it because the films not and I respect him even more now I know he doesn't try to make every thing about one side of politician's.
@@guardsman-against-the-chaos The idea that the movie is about 'people' and not 'politics' is a rather humorous one to me. Politics determine where you can go and when, what is legal and illegal, and where people try to build walls to keep you out. You don't have to create 'propaganda' to draw attention or spell out themes in your art, and art is inspired by life itself. The movie doesn't have to look you in the eyes and tell you how to feel about your personal politics but the themes are clear as day in this film.
Sad how the audiance and the reporter did not want to accept the fact that Patrick Stewarts remarks on what the US is turning into is absolutely spot on. Sheep.
Dafne Keen's simply astonishing as X-23/Laura. The movie's good, but she's GREAT! I so wanna see that X-23/Laura-spinoff that Mangold has talked about doing!
i can understand very well how logan feels in the movies, my mom was a stroke attacked bedridden cancer patient that doctors had given up to give her more treatments because it does more harm than good.. and dad was having serious hypertension, heart disease & severe gout.. the family was torn apart... where siblings were working else where to earn better living and most importantly to support the parents... when you're facing the cruel & bumpy world alone for the sake of your loved one.. it was frustrated, lonely, cold, sad, upset, helpless.. and you just gonna carry on the struggles for a shinning future for everyone... hope that Lord would leads you to a good place in future. well... watching this movies reminds me the taste of dark moments in life.. this is the first marvel movies that portraits the passing of great heroes, heroes with endless pains and suffering in their life... despite the struggle they made for the sake of others and yet there's no positive ending for them.. it has lots of values that we might adores.. however, it's a rather realistic super heroes movies. Thank you very much Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart for the great play....you guys are amazing and always be the best Wolverine and Professor X in my heart.
I have seen most of the Oscar nominated movies last year. But none has hit me harder than Logan, because it made me remember taking care for my late Alzheimer adled mother.
Aten Akehnaton stop it. X2, First Class and DoFP are all great. before the third act the first 2/3rds of The Wolverine are excellent. this bs hating to seem hipster cool is laughable.
X2 sucked, first class was good until the training montage, and I already stated teh future past one was good. Real bitch move you have to throw around names because someone does agree with your opinion. I like movies of a certain technical quality. If that makes me a hipster, so be it.
Jackman and Stewart are almost 30 years apart in age difference, yet they joined and departed Fox’s X-Men saga together as brothers, Jackman playing a role of a character older than Stewart.
The Gene: An Intimate History by Siddhartha Mukherjee that Hugh Jackman talks about for a moment is an amazing read. Definitely recommend for anyone and especially if you're an X-Men fan.
I hope I'm not the only one to watch the movie twice. Yes Hugh Jackman and Patrick Stewart, by far the one and only movie I reflected my own life in. The relationship between a father and daughter, and a student and teacher carried my soul away. The scenes of where there were few words, brought out tons of emotions. Forever embedded, this love I have for the movie.
It would be so awesome, like if Deadpool is playing arnd with that time travel device he has, and he ends up in another alternate timeline and he comes across Wolverine where hes actually wearing the suit, just a small quick scene if him in the suit.
No one can replace them. They are Heroes. They are Legends. They are... the Xmen. Wolverine is just the beginning. There will be more. 😝 But no one can replace him. WE ❤️ HUGH JACKMAN!
I saw it yesterday. I absolutely hate superhero/fantasy movies. Never seen an X-men movie. Logan is possibly the best movie of all time. It is a MUST-SEE MOVIE!
I'm going back again this weekend to see this film...fantastic performances...so well written and so touching and as a big X-Men fan...I was so satisfied.
Katastrophecy riiiight! It felt hella awkward. The way he just slowly put down the mic back down to his lap. DEAD SILENCE. And they just started talking about something else. I couldn't get passed that moment. Like where are they? Trump-land? 😂
legit paused to find comments on this part. I felt tingles. Silence just was so powerful, interviewer probably didn't think of anything to say... at least not without taking a stance he may get some backlash with.
I felt as though the interviewer was focusing more on Hugh. Like I know this film is mostly centered around Hugh, and it's his last xmen movie, but jeez I really felt that he left Patrick Stewart out a lot! Like Patrick only got about a third of the questions, and each time he answered the interviewer didn't seem that interested too/brushed it off quickly and moved on
How awesome it was to see mutants actually killing people with their powers!!!!????? when the girl that controlls nature starts throwing dirt at this guy I was thinking "lame" and then BANG, the guy fucking explodes!!!! Love it.
I was really taken aback by the dark and gritty portrayal but I loved it! It reminds me of something you would see on Netflix. What a great send off for both these legends and they did it together.
my top 3 superhero films are 1.Logan 2.The Dark Knight 3.Captain America Civil War these are the film that make the superhero genre absolutely fantastic.
For me it’s: 1. Civil War 2. Logan 3. Infinity War All those movies have so much loss and kind of make you say “wow this is real.” No shade to The Dark Knight or the whole trilogy for that matter, but those 3 movies always give me goosebumps at the gritty parts, like Tony figuring out that his best friend’s old friend murdered his parents, watching Gamora helplessly falling to her death, knowing that her only father figure for 20 years or so threw her off a cliff for his own agenda, and Logan dying at the end of his movie with his daughter crying, also feeling helpless. And those are all just the tip of the iceberg for each movie
2024 watching these interviews again because I rewatched the x-men films. I love these characters so much. I wish Mutants didn't have the end that they did but nothing compares.
Wow what an incredible interview. I appreciated that Ricky didn't ask the same repetitive questions we usually see. I just watched the film tonight and was surprised by how emotional I got at the end. What a great way to cap off 17 years.
In a dystopian 2029, no mutants have been born in 25 years. Logan's healing ability has weakened and he has physically aged. The adamantium coating on his skeleton has begun to leak into his body, poisoning him. Hiding in plain sight, Logan spends his days working as a limo driver in El Paso, Texas. In an abandoned smelting plant in northern Mexico, he and mutant tracker Caliban care for 90-year-old Charles Xavier, Logan's mentor and founder of the X-Men. Charles, a telepath, has developed a form of dementia that causes him to have seizures unless controlled with medication. It is alluded that a seizure one year prior, releasing a destructive wave of his telepathic powers, had killed seven mutants, thus leaving the three as the last of the X-Men. Gabriela Lopez, a former nurse for biotechnology corporation Alkali-Transigen, tries to hire Logan to escort her and an 11-year-old girl, Laura, to Eden, a refuge in North Dakota. Logan reluctantly accepts but later finds Gabriela killed. He is confronted at his Mexican hideout by Gabriela's killer Donald Pierce, Transigen's cyborg chief of security, who is looking for Laura. Laura has stowed away in Logan's limo and has powers similar to Logan's. She, Logan, and Charles escape Pierce and his Reavers, but Caliban is captured and tortured by Pierce into tracking Laura. A video on Gabriela's cellphone shows that Transigen created Laura and other children from mutant DNA samples to turn into weapons. Laura was created from Logan's DNA. As they proved difficult to control and Transigen had found an alternative, the children were to be killed, but Gabriela and other nurses helped some of them escape. In Oklahoma City, Logan discovers that Eden appears in an X-Men comic in Laura's possession, and tells her it is fictional. The Reavers arrive, but Charles has a seizure and incapacitates everyone in the vicinity except for Logan and Laura, who kill the attackers and inject Charles with his medication. As they flee, Dr. Zander Rice, head of Transigen, arrives to help Pierce. Logan, Laura, and Charles help farmer Will Munson and his family after a traffic incident, accepting an offer of dinner at their home. Logan drives off enforcers from a corporate farm harassing Will. Rice unleashes X-24, a clone of Logan in his prime and his alternative to the child program, who murders Will's family and Charles, stabs Will and captures Laura. Caliban sets off grenades, killing himself and several Reavers, while injuring Pierce. Logan fights X-24 but is outmatched. Will pins X-24 with his truck, but dies from his injuries. Logan and Laura escape with Charles's body. After burying Charles, Logan passes out. Laura takes him to a doctor and persuades him to prove that the site in North Dakota isn't Eden. They arrive and find Rictor and other Transigen children preparing to cross to Canada. Laura finds an adamantium bullet Logan has kept since his escape from the Weapon X facility, which he once considered using to commit suicide. Logan decides his job is done and chooses not to accompany them, much to Laura's dismay. When the children are captured by the Reavers, Logan takes an overdose of a serum given to him by Rictor that temporarily strengthens his physical and healing abilities. With Laura's help, he slaughters most of the Reavers, but the serum wears off. As Pierce holds Rictor at gunpoint, Rice tells Logan (who killed Rice's father years ago at Weapon X), that no new mutants were born due to a virus created by Transigen that has been distributed through the world's food supply and which was also causing the decay of Logan's healing factor. Rice is shot dead by Logan, who then attacks Pierce. X-24, enraged by Rice's death, fights Logan. With their guards distracted, the children kill Pierce and the remaining Reavers. Rictor uses his powers to flip a truck onto X-24, but he frees himself and impales Logan on a large tree branch. As X-24 continues clawing Logan, Laura shoots X-24 in the head with the adamantium bullet, killing him. Near death, Logan tells Laura not to become the weapon she was made to be, and after Laura finally tearfully acknowledges him as her father, Logan dies peacefully in her arms. Laura and the children mourn Logan's death and bury him. Laura turns his grave-cross on its side to create an X, to honor him as the last of the X-Men, and she then departs with the other children to continue their trek to the Canadian border.
as a single dad..this really got me good. while my story ended on a higher note, it reminded me deeply on how a child can force you to look inside and be a better person.
Anyone online can speculate that this actor or that actor can take up Hugh Jackman's mantle as wolverine yet they never thought. 17 years this man has bonded with this character, he changed his lifestyle, his diet, e.t.c. The man is a living embodiment of Wolverine, he treats the character with respect and for 17 years he's made fans fall in love with the story of LOGAN more so than the thrill of Wolverine. If they decide to recast, BIG BOOTs to fill.
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Charles: Logan..
Logan: we're done!
Charles: Logan...
Logan: Charles stop it!
Charles: I need to pee.
_Stress Fighter_ lmao I laughed so hard when that happened
When Charles stuck his tongue out to show he had swallowed his pills cracked the theater up so hard.. lmao "Blleeeehhhhhh!!!!"
Linerunner99 same here in Malaysia theatre.
same here in HK
same here in argentina
When Laura calls Logan daddy for the first time it hurt so bad. Getting tears in my eyes even thinking about it
Tyrion Lannister And it is also the last time, I really can't accept it.
Tyrion Lannister someone got mad that she said "daddy" instead of "papa" because her first language is Spanish. I was like.... but Logan is American how the fuck else would she identify him.
loveharrydaily he's actually Canadian but I see where your coming from
Watching this interview, i suddenly realised what it means for this to be hugh's last appearance as wolverine. I cannot imagine him to not be a part of the future films. No actor could ever replace him in my eyes. Also, it reminded me that one day robert downey jr wont be iron man anymore and chris hemsworth wont be thor and marvel will be a thing of all new actors and this generation will all be a thing of the past. We will all be those annoying parents/grandparents who watch future films and say 'they dont make them like they used to in my day'. Fuck thats crazy
Brionyx Crazy huh? Everything you just said is true. As generations go by, and our icons are replaced, I now understand my parents when they loved the movies, actors, and singers from their generation. We always tend think OUR current generation is the best.
its this movie it makes you think about aging and dying. lol they need to end the marvel thing in the next 3 years if you ask me
I swear to god that's what i also felt after watching Logan and going through these interviews 😭😭 i am missing them already 😢
We better appreciate them while we have them. I will never get over Terry Pratchett. He carried me for a lot of years. I will come to like other authors I'm sure, but Terry, him diamond.
So melodramatic
Hugh Jackman is so nice. When the interviewer keeps aiming the questions at him only, Hugh nicely tries to turn the focus to Patrick Stewart to remind the interviewer that there's more than one guest there.
this interviewer may have done great homework, and does break humor, but sometimes when he tries to be serious it comes off trying too hard to put the spotlight on himself instead with his high pitched high speed speeches, and interrupting actors who have been in compliance with his serious tone anyways is just plain lacking mannerism
He might be the nicest person I've ever briefly met. I interviewed him about "Logan" that same year, and he made ME feel like the star...... ua-cam.com/video/L-fNT0ZPrSc/v-deo.html
Hugh will always be the fucking Wolverine! And Patrick Stewart will always be Professor X!
I believe Tom Hardy will do a better job!
TheRaggedMarksman I don't think a better job bc Hugh played the shit out of wolverine
TheRaggedMarksman I've got to ask, why do so many think Tom Hardy is so perfect for Wolverine? Yeah he can do badass, but I've never seen Tom Hardy really become a psychologically challenged and emotional character before. Hardy would play the role like a madman, like he did with Mad Max. Hugh Jackman was superb in Logan and showed everything the character is about. Unfortunately Fox only gave him one opportunity. Whoever is next will get a full series of films in the vein of Logan, but that person should not be Tom Hardy. Hardy as Sabretooth, now that works. Hugh is a tremendous actor and you can see that in Le Mis, Prisoners and now Logan. It'll take a while for anyone to live up to his performance in Logan.
Deadpool watch "Warrior" 10/10 film and tom hardy plays an amazing character, tommy, his dad was a drunk, his mum died of illness, he fights his brother but won't give up when he's losing badly, I don't think he'd make a good enough wolverine but he definitely can play a great emotionally injured badass
^^As far I'm concerned, Warrior was Hardy's audition for Logan lmfao. He'd be fucking phenomenal. Animalistic and brutal. But let's give it some time. Lock him in now and develop an actual plan of the future X-Men films. Time to reboot.
Properly introduce the weapon X program. Introduce omega red, juggernaut (what a shame that we NEVER saw him before..), lady deathstrike, etc,.
best superhero film since the dark knight. amazing film
Joe O I disagree but it was still an amazing piece of film.
Lancer Its the best Fox studios comic book movie, no doubt. Dark Knight was WB's last great comic book movie, everything after has been shit.
Joe O Its the best Fox studios comic book movie, no doubt. Dark Knight was WB's last great comic book movie, everything after has been shit.
LOL. BvS was a straight to dvd snoozefest.
Pretty much yeah. It's the best superhero film since TDK.
Just got home from the cinema. Holy shit, gotta go back Sunday. This movie is just beautifully put together and it rips your heart out.
did you too get a tree in your chest
TheRaggedMarksman damn too soon
Bonzzo i went to see it Thursday night. amazing and emotional film. i have to see it again.
I was emotionally drained. Best Superhero movie ever in my eyes. I love the Dark Knight but this was way more intense
Bonzzo why?i want my money back. brainwashed by a overhyped movie.i was so disappointed.now i know what brainwashing is.
No matter how much this movie broke my heart, when Patrick said Hugh grabbed his hand and shed a tear, that fucking SHATTERED my heart.
saw this today,...cried in the cinemas like a baby
Brian Kweyu same
Yeah i did to i grew up with wolverine since i was little and seeing him die made me cry so much
In every interview I've seen with Hugh, he always makes such an effort to include everyone he can, as much as he can, in the process. Such an admirable soul.
Yep he even tries to involve Patrick Stewart because he could see the host was ignoring him.
Yeah, he's definitely one of those actors I want to meet because he seems like such a genuine, nice guy. Not at all full of himself like so many Hollywood stars.
So good to see Professor X walking again.
Lol
Honestly this is really the best way for Hugh Jackman to stop the character, there is no better goodbye then this movie! I want to see him in Deadpool 2 but then it just destroys this amazing goodbye! Seriously great work!!! For a action character they showed so much depth! Amazing!
agreed! And I was lucky enough to also have interviewed both he and Patrick for this movie, as well...... ua-cam.com/video/L-fNT0ZPrSc/v-deo.html
This was a truly awesome ending to the Wolverine’s story. 5 stars ⭐️
In light of recent news, we'll see Hugh returning in the third Deadpool film.
Lol
@@Oxmallick141 yeah... that aged well, and I loved it lol
"It wasn't me.. It wasn't me." I cried so hard at this part.
"it's got water" I defy you not to cry.
"I don't deserve it." Oh God! The feels.
Anthony Wallace I didn't cry
Anthony Wallace do you mind explaining that to me i didn't get it when I watched it
Kid Green It's because they were going to get a boat and live out at sea so he couldn't hurt anyone else. ocean... water... At least there's water.
Just gonna feel bad for Prof X here, especially after all the good we've seen him do for the mutants to end up in the state he was. Coupled with Hugh Jackman's brilliant acting it was just absolutely heartbreaking
What a gift that Ian McKellan and Patrick Stewart signed up for the first X-Men! They gave the genre such gravitas, elevating their characters to Shakespearean levels of pathos
@ 14:50 Patrick Stewart nailed it on the head there. "Over the past few months, I feel as though I am living in a more dangerous country."
That split second of awkward silence filled with heaviness and the next second of him looking down like he just died inside... Omgwhy. The feels. D;
That awkward silence is because the interviewer keeps on ignoring Patrick Stewarts existence. The moment Patrick Stewart finishes his speech he looks at the interviewer for some sort of acknowledgement to his answer and what he gets is the interviewer going "hugh...".
Factually speaking, he’s wrong. You can go on your feelings, and negativity is a hell of a drug in our day and age, but let’s be honest; people are safer than ever and the world is a better place than ever. And it will only get better going into the future.
@@danh.5998 Depends on your demographic, I suppose. Also depends on your time frame. Compared to 60 years ago, yes everyone is safer. But for a minority, over just the past few years violence against them has gone up. School shootings have gone up. Just because things are better for the majority doesnt mean its gotten better for everyone else too.
@@danh.5998 people die from being trans all the time
Patrick Stewart should've won Oscar for his role.
Seeing this tonight. I better not cry damn it.
Slacker101 - I teared up. Fuck!
I believe this movie is worth every single tear.
Eddie Cardwell I did as well Lol
Rahul b I cried OMG
Eddie Cardwell I bet you cried.. I knoow I did
Watching him here I realize how amazing actor he is. His performances in Logan was brilliant, they are two completely different people and when he talk or smile is just so different from Wolverine. When I'm watching Robert Downey Jr he's basically real life Iron Man but Hugh and Logan are two different persons and its kind of make me sad that I realize this just now. I always thought that he's one and only Wolverine but wow his just amazing actor.And I'm admiring him so much more now
I'm gonna miss them both.
Huge Jackman should be nominated for best actor of the year.
Jackman is so talented, listen to how descriptive and passionate he is about this film, and the series, guy is so smart
True💯
This is one of the few movies that I feel like Logan was a real person. IDK how to explain it, it's stunningly brilliant
I got the same feeling. No extravagant missions or world ending meteor. It was about a guy trying to hold shit together and make a buck while clinging to the last good thing in his life and dealing with the fact he is going to die. They humanized the indestructible man. Brilliant.
You gave us a hell of a send off Hugh Jackman. For many of us you will always be Wolverine. The same can be said of Patrcik Stewart. I like McAvoy as well but Stewart is just so damned good in that role.
I loved the movie and wish both of them the best and continued success in their future projects!
Hopefully the box office success of LOGAN - dark, edgy and very different from the average superhero movies - will mean that the studios are willing to take more chances and not just spoon feed us superhero movies of the lowest common denominator...
But who are we kidding? The studios will learn nothing from LOGAN!
Or they could start thinking this could be the only way to make movies and we get nothing but edgy gritty superhero movies from here on out.
LMFAOOOO! Such a pretentious comment. Logan was true to the characters of Wolverine and Professor X and the world of X-Men.
I don't think its spoon feeding, just they are catering for the younger generations in the earlier movies, the backers want money from their product that they can sell. They stepped outside this with this movie and it's paid off. Whether they will allow it for it in the future will remain to be seen.
well with deadpool and logan fox would be fucking pathetic to still at this point think r rated films are risky. Deadpool and logan have been their most successful and highest rated films to date.
Patrick reminds me of my grandad before he passed, Logan reminds me of my dad. I'm 32 years old, my dad told me the other day , life is so short. This movie reminds me of what he was saying. Enjoy your life.
This movie was so hard to watch, but I loved it. I grew up with this guy being my favorite hero. And his relationship with the little girl makes it even harder to see him leave.
When I saw Logan, I never thought it was political, just a reflection of the human emotion of fear.
I agree
I think Hugh jack an wanted it to be just about people but the interview and Patrick Stewart wanted this to be more woke but Hugh understood how much that kind of detection ruins films and that's why he said that it's not propergander or to do with it because the films not and I respect him even more now I know he doesn't try to make every thing about one side of politician's.
@@guardsman-against-the-chaos The idea that the movie is about 'people' and not 'politics' is a rather humorous one to me. Politics determine where you can go and when, what is legal and illegal, and where people try to build walls to keep you out. You don't have to create 'propaganda' to draw attention or spell out themes in your art, and art is inspired by life itself. The movie doesn't have to look you in the eyes and tell you how to feel about your personal politics but the themes are clear as day in this film.
Patrick stewart saying I live in a dangerous country....WOW that was heavy.
lian0013 yes because there is no law, and the criminal has the rights.
Sad how the audiance and the reporter did not want to accept the fact that Patrick Stewarts remarks on what the US is turning into is absolutely spot on. Sheep.
TheAverlorn you're the sheep.
Let them live in their tiny bubbles.
Oh man! This comment 7yrs later, lolol. Bet u voted for Biden, lolol...Trump 2024
@@HermCore😂😂😂😂 never 😂😂😂😂
Dafne Keen's simply astonishing as X-23/Laura.
The movie's good, but she's GREAT!
I so wanna see that X-23/Laura-spinoff that Mangold has talked about doing!
UlrichUlrich Dafne Keen is up for a X23 spinoff as well.
I've heard it's been cancelled
Yeah she was good
Such a respectable ending to a character. This wasn't just a superhero movie, this is a film, and a great one
Damn it Hugh. You made me cry.
Both guys are so humble!
Hugh and Patrick are very well mannered celebrities.
This is the first movie I saw opening night. Hugh jackman don't let this be the last one. You ARE the wolverine!
i can understand very well how logan feels in the movies, my mom was a stroke attacked bedridden cancer patient that doctors had given up to give her more treatments because it does more harm than good.. and dad was having serious hypertension, heart disease & severe gout.. the family was torn apart... where siblings were working else where to earn better living and most importantly to support the parents... when you're facing the cruel & bumpy world alone for the sake of your loved one.. it was frustrated, lonely, cold, sad, upset, helpless.. and you just gonna carry on the struggles for a shinning future for everyone... hope that Lord would leads you to a good place in future.
well... watching this movies reminds me the taste of dark moments in life.. this is the first marvel movies that portraits the passing of great heroes, heroes with endless pains and suffering in their life... despite the struggle they made for the sake of others and yet there's no positive ending for them.. it has lots of values that we might adores.. however, it's a rather realistic super heroes movies.
Thank you very much Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart for the great play....you guys are amazing and always be the best Wolverine and Professor X in my heart.
YEs this movie made me want to cry at points, and for professor X wow so touching..
I have seen most of the Oscar nominated movies last year. But none has hit me harder than Logan, because it made me remember taking care for my late Alzheimer adled mother.
You can really tell how much this film and the character means to Hugh. Beautifully done!
I have to know what she improvised she was so good
the car scene were she is arguing with Logan and punched him THE test is on YT screenrant.com/logan-dafne-keen-laura-x-23-audition/
This Is One Of The Top Most Epic Movies Ever So Absolutely Incredible The X-MEN Movies Is The Best Series Of Movies That Will Ever Be
Continuity shmontinuity. As long as I'm entertained I couldn't care less if the nerds can trace the timeline. lol
The X men movies have 2 genuinely good movies, Deadpool and Logan, and perhaps you could throw in the Future Past movie.
Aten Akehnaton stop it. X2, First Class and DoFP are all great. before the third act the first 2/3rds of The Wolverine are excellent. this bs hating to seem hipster cool is laughable.
X2 sucked, first class was good until the training montage, and I already stated teh future past one was good. Real bitch move you have to throw around names because someone does agree with your opinion. I like movies of a certain technical quality. If that makes me a hipster, so be it.
Aten Akehnaton your name , I recognize it....Fuck it boggles my mind wondering from where....I know it's history related but Fuck
Jackman and Stewart are almost 30 years apart in age difference, yet they joined and departed Fox’s X-Men saga together as brothers, Jackman playing a role of a character older than Stewart.
This guy is the best interviewer I've seen for movies. He really does his homework and knows what to ask.
I keep trying to perfect my Patrick Stewart impression by constantly saying "Logan... Logan...".
Levar Mitchell "...I need to pee"
"Don't watch me !"
Levar Mitchell "fuck off Logan"
I haven't even seen the movie yet and im already tearing up...
Fantastic film. Unbelievable send off.
The Gene: An Intimate History by Siddhartha Mukherjee that Hugh Jackman talks about for a moment is an amazing read. Definitely recommend for anyone and especially if you're an X-Men fan.
I FACKIN CRY ALRIGHT! I CRIED!
Fantastic film , both dynamic actors and I loved when Patrick said "it might just be a case of life catching up with art " I couldn't agree more
hughe best wolverine ever..noone can never play wolverine like him
*pow* Tom Hardy!
TheRaggedMarksman pow! no
Tom hardly...
Tom hardy is already doing Venom lol I think that's gonna be his charactor
This man is amazing. He's got the whole package. Smart, awesome actor, brilliant singer and a top class super hero
What grabbed so many people to this film is the emotion they showed wolverine for who he was the anti-hero
It's nice to see how much Hugh actually cares about this character.
I hope Hugh should keep being a star I hope they don't kick him out on other movies no one should forget his name
I hope I'm not the only one to watch the movie twice. Yes Hugh Jackman and Patrick Stewart, by far the one and only movie I reflected my own life in. The relationship between a father and daughter, and a student and teacher carried my soul away. The scenes of where there were few words, brought out tons of emotions. Forever embedded, this love I have for the movie.
most gore most amazing xmen. that's how wolverine needs to be portrayed. simply amazing
Jeff Grenier And we only got one movie of it. 😔
I would like to see prime wolverine in this brutal serious tone.
Holyflame remember xmen origins intro cutscene?
this film will never get old for me... i will be watching it alot every other time and again
I never even watch superhero movies, but i absolutely loved this. The girl is so amazing in the role, as are the others..
hands down for this movie i never ever thought it could be that good!
Please Hugh, do one teeny tiny cameo in Deadpool. Pretty please.
hey, he already did =D
you mean the stick pic on deadpool's face ?
yeah
not a real cameo then :)
It would be so awesome, like if Deadpool is playing arnd with that time travel device he has, and he ends up in another alternate timeline and he comes across Wolverine where hes actually wearing the suit, just a small quick scene if him in the suit.
They made cry in the movie, and they make me cry in the interviews damn it! What a great way to send off this characters :')
Geez .. this interview is awesome, the interviewer's voice however... is proving difficult to bear..
I cried pretty hard at the ending :'( still makes me tear up... Logan was my favorite character in the entire X-men movies...
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Hugh Jackman will always be Wolverine in my heart. And I feel really bad now for whoever will be replacing Wolverine.. Good luck brother!
We need a movie of Last of Us with Hugh playing as Joel, just perfect.
Omg yeah lol
I dont want to see Hugh in it if the character Abby is in it too. lol
One of the best interviews ever! I cried so much during that movie.
saw logan last night, it was epic
No one can replace them.
They are Heroes.
They are Legends.
They are... the Xmen.
Wolverine is just the beginning.
There will be more. 😝 But no one can replace him.
WE ❤️ HUGH JACKMAN!
Patrick... I love you sir please live long
Saw Logan in IMAX yesterday. I cried a few times 😰😩😩💕💕💕incredible film but yea, heartbreaking too!
I saw it yesterday. I absolutely hate superhero/fantasy movies. Never seen an X-men movie.
Logan is possibly the best movie of all time. It is a MUST-SEE MOVIE!
I'm going back again this weekend to see this film...fantastic performances...so well written and so touching and as a big X-Men fan...I was so satisfied.
Stewart should've gotten applause for his comments on feeling that the US feels like a more dangerous place than before.
Tito Chico No
I know, right? He definitely needed applause. It felt awkward hearing nothing, especially since he was right on point with what he was saying.
Katastrophecy riiiight! It felt hella awkward. The way he just slowly put down the mic back down to his lap. DEAD SILENCE. And they just started talking about something else. I couldn't get passed that moment. Like where are they? Trump-land? 😂
fucking dick interviewer takes all that stewart said and said.. "hugh"
legit paused to find comments on this part. I felt tingles. Silence just was so powerful, interviewer probably didn't think of anything to say... at least not without taking a stance he may get some backlash with.
No one can replace Hugh
I felt as though the interviewer was focusing more on Hugh. Like I know this film is mostly centered around Hugh, and it's his last xmen movie, but jeez I really felt that he left Patrick Stewart out a lot! Like Patrick only got about a third of the questions, and each time he answered the interviewer didn't seem that interested too/brushed it off quickly and moved on
Hugh is such a well-spoken, smart and nice guy. :) Thx for this fantastic film!
How awesome it was to see mutants actually killing people with their powers!!!!????? when the girl that controlls nature starts throwing dirt at this guy I was thinking "lame" and then BANG, the guy fucking explodes!!!! Love it.
Lobogryz I hated that, because the cgi sucked. There was actually a lot of bad cg in the movie, which was a shame.
I fell in love with the movie, Logan and Hugh at the same time
HUGE JACKMAN IS THE WOLVERINE HE HAS BECOME THAT CHARACTER LIKE SYLVESTER STALLONE IN RAMBO THERE COULD NEVER BE ANOTHER!!!!
wait till Tom Hardy"
TheRaggedMarksman they won't bring wolverine back in the next few years. hopefully never. Hugh Jackman IS wolverine. it won't work any other way.
HUGE BATMAN
Man this interview itself making me emotional, giving me goosebumps.
This movie is my Titanic
I was really taken aback by the dark and gritty portrayal but I loved it! It reminds me of something you would see on Netflix. What a great send off for both these legends and they did it together.
my top 3 superhero films are
1.Logan
2.The Dark Knight
3.Captain America Civil War
these are the film that make the superhero genre absolutely fantastic.
Agree
For me it’s:
1. Civil War
2. Logan
3. Infinity War
All those movies have so much loss and kind of make you say “wow this is real.” No shade to The Dark Knight or the whole trilogy for that matter, but those 3 movies always give me goosebumps at the gritty parts, like Tony figuring out that his best friend’s old friend murdered his parents, watching Gamora helplessly falling to her death, knowing that her only father figure for 20 years or so threw her off a cliff for his own agenda, and Logan dying at the end of his movie with his daughter crying, also feeling helpless. And those are all just the tip of the iceberg for each movie
Watchmen
Such a great movie. Such a fitting ending to such a great character. If you did not have a tear at the end you have no soul
Amazing film. Loved it.
Patrick's comment about the country was well put...life imitates art
2024 watching these interviews again because I rewatched the x-men films. I love these characters so much. I wish Mutants didn't have the end that they did but nothing compares.
best x-men movie ever!
Wow what an incredible interview. I appreciated that Ricky didn't ask the same repetitive questions we usually see. I just watched the film tonight and was surprised by how emotional I got at the end. What a great way to cap off 17 years.
In a dystopian 2029, no mutants have been born in 25 years.
Logan's healing ability has weakened and he has physically aged.
The adamantium coating on his skeleton has begun to leak into his body, poisoning him.
Hiding in plain sight, Logan spends his days working as a limo driver in El Paso, Texas.
In an abandoned smelting plant in northern Mexico, he and mutant tracker Caliban care for 90-year-old Charles Xavier, Logan's mentor and founder of the X-Men.
Charles, a telepath, has developed a form of dementia that causes him to have seizures unless controlled with medication.
It is alluded that a seizure one year prior, releasing a destructive wave of his telepathic powers, had killed seven mutants, thus leaving the three as the last of the X-Men.
Gabriela Lopez, a former nurse for biotechnology corporation Alkali-Transigen, tries to hire Logan to escort her and an 11-year-old girl, Laura, to Eden, a refuge in North Dakota.
Logan reluctantly accepts but later finds Gabriela killed.
He is confronted at his Mexican hideout by Gabriela's killer Donald Pierce, Transigen's cyborg chief of security, who is looking for Laura.
Laura has stowed away in Logan's limo and has powers similar to Logan's.
She, Logan, and Charles escape Pierce and his Reavers, but Caliban is captured and tortured by Pierce into tracking Laura.
A video on Gabriela's cellphone shows that Transigen created Laura and other children from mutant DNA samples to turn into weapons.
Laura was created from Logan's DNA.
As they proved difficult to control and Transigen had found an alternative, the children were to be killed, but Gabriela and other nurses helped some of them escape.
In Oklahoma City, Logan discovers that Eden appears in an X-Men comic in Laura's possession, and tells her it is fictional.
The Reavers arrive, but Charles has a seizure and incapacitates everyone in the vicinity except for Logan and Laura, who kill the attackers and inject Charles with his medication.
As they flee, Dr. Zander Rice, head of Transigen, arrives to help Pierce.
Logan, Laura, and Charles help farmer Will Munson and his family after a traffic incident, accepting an offer of dinner at their home.
Logan drives off enforcers from a corporate farm harassing Will.
Rice unleashes X-24, a clone of Logan in his prime and his alternative to the child program, who murders Will's family and Charles, stabs Will and captures Laura.
Caliban sets off grenades, killing himself and several Reavers, while injuring Pierce.
Logan fights X-24 but is outmatched.
Will pins X-24 with his truck, but dies from his injuries.
Logan and Laura escape with Charles's body.
After burying Charles, Logan passes out.
Laura takes him to a doctor and persuades him to prove that the site in North Dakota isn't Eden.
They arrive and find Rictor and other Transigen children preparing to cross to Canada.
Laura finds an adamantium bullet Logan has kept since his escape from the Weapon X facility, which he once considered using to commit suicide.
Logan decides his job is done and chooses not to accompany them, much to Laura's dismay.
When the children are captured by the Reavers, Logan takes an overdose of a serum given to him by Rictor that temporarily strengthens his physical and healing abilities.
With Laura's help, he slaughters most of the Reavers, but the serum wears off.
As Pierce holds Rictor at gunpoint, Rice tells Logan (who killed Rice's father years ago at Weapon X), that no new mutants were born due to a virus created by Transigen that has been distributed through the world's food supply and which was also causing the decay of Logan's healing factor.
Rice is shot dead by Logan, who then attacks Pierce.
X-24, enraged by Rice's death, fights Logan.
With their guards distracted, the children kill Pierce and the remaining Reavers.
Rictor uses his powers to flip a truck onto X-24, but he frees himself and impales Logan on a large tree branch.
As X-24 continues clawing Logan, Laura shoots X-24 in the head with the adamantium bullet, killing him.
Near death, Logan tells Laura not to become the weapon she was made to be, and after Laura finally tearfully acknowledges him as her father, Logan dies peacefully in her arms.
Laura and the children mourn Logan's death and bury him.
Laura turns his grave-cross on its side to create an X, to honor him as the last of the X-Men, and she then departs with the other children to continue their trek to the Canadian border.
Best.Movie.Of.The.Year!
2017: This is my last movie being wolverine
2024: Nah sorry, I'm back with Deadpool ❤😂
as a single dad..this really got me good. while my story ended on a higher note, it reminded me deeply on how a child can force you to look inside and be a better person.
Spoiler alert!
I couldnt stop crying when Laura flipped the grave cross into an X. Seriously guys. That movie mentally abused me.
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Thankfully both came back even if they don’t end up staying for long. Got more than we can ask for from these two.
why did the interviewer forget Patrick Stewart???
I've already cried watching the movie and now they making want to cry more!
They should make a new one called “X-23”
Anyone online can speculate that this actor or that actor can take up Hugh Jackman's mantle as wolverine yet they never thought. 17 years this man has bonded with this character, he changed his lifestyle, his diet, e.t.c. The man is a living embodiment of Wolverine, he treats the character with respect and for 17 years he's made fans fall in love with the story of LOGAN more so than the thrill of Wolverine. If they decide to recast, BIG BOOTs to fill.