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I worked in a movie theater when this was out. I asked a coworker what Laura yells at Logan when he asks her why she hasn’t spoken until now. Apparently, she says something along the lines of “You’re really mean and always angry and you yell at everyone. Why would I want to talk to you?”
That makes a lot of sense. To Laura, Logan and Xavier aren't all that different from the people working at the lab she was part of. Logan is rude and tries to shoo Laura away, and Xavier's kindly behavior might look like a scientist's false sincerity and concern for her well-being.
There's also the fact that she could communicate with Xavier through his telepathy, so she had an outlet to let her wishes be known. After he's killed she has no choice but to talk to the only other person she has around.
Honestly that was one of the reasons why I liked this movie. The biggest reason why I'm not a fan of Wolverine is because he's always hogging the spotlight over the X-Men which would be fine except for 99% of the time he's an asshole to everyone except Jean Grey or whatever girl he's crushing on at the moment. It just gets unbearable especially because the comics are now imitating it and now they have Logan be Charles Xavier's favorite while everyone is hating Cyclops despite the fact Cyclops is the first X-Man and, unlike Logan, Cyclops is actually a nice person who always does the right thing. Thankfully Logan deconstructs that and shows people actually dislike Logan and being in the right for it. Seriously, Logan ruined Laura's life and he acts like he's entitled for her to speak to him.
@@aaronthomson3639Logan didn’t know shit about Laura until that woman tried to pawn her off on him and then Charles found her. It was wolverines stolen dna that created Laura. Idk how you can say he ruined her when he literally sacrificed himself to save her and her friends.
I always just assumed Laura not speaking was because the only one she trusted was Xavier who she communicated with telepathically so there was no need to talk, but after Logan saves her and she sees how upset he is over Xavier's death she begins to trust him too
Fun fact: first time when shooting the forest fight scene, Dafne Keen was having so much fun that she forgot to stick to the choreography and started grinning and giggling as she was slashing people. Hugh Jackman was bursting with cuteness overload seeing this, so he picked her up, hugged her and spun her around.
@@MichelleGreenbriar-w1dLet's face it. If you were a little kid who got a chance to play Wolverine and slash people, you would probably do the same thing.
After seeing Deadpool and Wolverine it helps me appreciate X-23 and the Old Man Logan story all the more here. Even if the director couldn't pull off a similar level of magic with Indiana Jones.
2000: Hugh Jackman debuts as Wolverine and starts a new era for superheroes in X-Men. 2009: Wolverine has his disastrous origin movie in X-Men Origins: Wolverine. 2013: Wolverine has his second solo film. 2017: Logan killed off Wolverine. 2024: Deadpool brings him back and puts him in his iconic suit he never wore in the previous movies and is currently the highest grossing R-rated film.
"You were an animal....I gave you a family" - I don't care what anyone says, that line gets me everytime. The hurt between the two of them just in that scene alone is heart-rending.
funny thing was what got me the most about this movie was about how realistically dystopian the future was. The scenes that got me the most were the driverless trucks and the families water rights dispute. NC skipped over it like it was irrelevant but that is one of the most memorable scenes. ITs about how society is slowly being strangled and atomized. Seeing those soulless cargo haulers was the single most disturbing thing i saw in this movie. That and seeing that family slowly losing their water rights are far more real than all the "super x-mutant" whatever. You will own nothing, and you will be happy. (and that is not a choice but a command)
@@MrChickennugget360 That is a fair comment, you can add the subtle lines about the food tampering to stop the mutations in with that too. Altering food supplies to negatively effect certain populations of people, is a terrifying thought...and it's something entirely possible with gene-edited crops.
FYI, most fans think any food additive sophisticated and powerful enough to sterilize the mutants without them realizing it. Was probably the reason why Logan powers were waning and not age or the adamantium. They also suspect it was the cause of the Professors illness, as its big coincidence that both are losing their powers at the same time suddenly.
In Xavier’s case I think his age really is the driving factor, although I can’t imagine the tainted corn syrup was helping any. My reasoning is the timeline, his strokes took out the X-men before they could do anything about the mass poisoning. Even if they were still alive when the poisoning began, Xavier would already have to be pretty far along with his condition for the syrup to have that effect, especially if he lasted as long as Logan did.
Also keep in mind it really isnt possible for logan to age in the first place without his powers getting weakened. And honestly his powers doesnt even have to be weakened by a lot, as even slightly because of it constantly fighting his medal poisoning would be enough to throw the whole system into a death spiral. Aka if his factor slowing down then more of it would be focused on healing from his adamantium skeleton, which in turn would make him age as its no longer keeping him young, which in turn would weaken the healing factor further and down and down it goes. if he had the metal removed a slight weakening of his powers wouldn't be THIS big a issue.
4:53 (Now that Doug released the annual "COMMERCIALS" special, this time being "Season of the Commercials"): I TOLD YOU this was the annual "COMMERCIALS" scream
Another Fun Fact: According to director James Mangold, allowing the movie to be R-rated was important, not so much for violent content, but for style: "For me, what was most interesting in getting the studio to okay an R-rating was something entirely different. They suddenly let go of the expectation that this film is going to play for children, and when they let go of that, you are free in a myriad of ways. The scenes can be longer. Ideas being explored in dialogue or otherwise can be more sophisticated. Storytelling pace can be more poetic, and less built like attention-span-deficit theater."
This is how i wish most directors would treat the R rating. Not just as a gimmick, but as a genuine way to expand storytelling, and not just be constrained due to wanting to appeal to adult audiences, or even more just being edgy.
Nah, Logan is woke and overrated. It's funny how hypocrites accept the wokeness of Logan but those same people are not okay with it for Dial of Destiny.
@@vetarlittorf1807 I mean, it kinda did? I interpreted it as a metaphor for studios letting film franchises die after their films stop making money. Logan's "death" was the death of the X-Men film franchise, and so the "anchor" character keeping the franchise alive no longer exists.
Charles told clone Wolverine about how that was one of the best nights he's had in a long time, but the real Logan never knew how much Charles appreciated that dinner.
I personally will always remember the night at the nice family's farmhouse scene. How such a nice and gentle night turned into legitimately one of the darkest events in Xmen movie history. Legitimately a microcosm of how tragic Wolverines life is and I'll always credit this movie for that aspect alone.
It's kinda undercut by the movie showing theyre being tracked by Holbrook and Co. It basically puts KILL US is giant letters over the family and Xavier.
I love how when Xavier has his “seizures”, its really just an out of control version of when he used to freeze everyone in the original X-Men movies (Like at the end of X2 when they talk to the president)
Keep in mind, HISHE (How It Should Have Ended) actually predicted the Opening Scene of Deadpool & Wolverine in their video of this film. That means they actually knew D&W was going to start after Logan.
@ThatGuy-tg7cv ...but only if you voted Harris....and BTW....J PHOENIX SUCKED AS "THE JOKER"....or should we say Leto got closer to the character than .....
Addressing the X24 argument; Logan's main struggle has always been him being weaponized. And in a future where the same people have reached the point of being able to clone their own mutants to make soldiers; Logan having a final battle with a full of rage no-conscience clone of himself, makes sense. If they decided to pull a Sabertooth surprise or Omega Red or whomever, it wouldn't work in the context of the story, without having to explain them in some sort of exposition dialogue, and it's just not worth it. It would serve only as fan service.
I accepted X-24 right away, for the same reason I accept most versions of Bizarro: because so many of their enemies don’t see them as heroes, as people, they see these superpowers individuals as weapons to be harnessed and mass produced.
More than that it's about Logan seeking redemption for everything he did not willingly. . .and willingly. In the comics he feels he is not worthy of any redemption even though he seeks it. His closest friends tells him he can be forgiven but he always pushes it away because he killed/murdered A LOT of people, deserving or not, in 125+ years. As an X-Men and Avenger(yes, in the comics he was an Avenger), he took the role of the killer when need be so no one else would become like him. His biggest fear is some young mutant becoming like him (or worse Sabertooth).
@@martinadriazola2483 sure, but “the beast Logan could have become” is a role sabretooth was already made for. Using sabretooth would have fit with the themes of the movie as much as X-24. Granted, it would have been fan service, but so’s the whole movie, it’s just *also* sophisticated and mature.
Again, it still feels like they easily could have done that metaphor with a villain that ISN'T a clone. I guess I shouldn't blame the movie for it 100%, given it's a pretty storied trope in comic book movies, but it's still a bit lazy.
For me what sold Logan to my liking wasn't even the violence people wanted from a Wolverine movie, but the emotional part of it. I swear, the plot around Xavier was FANTASTIC. The grief, the mourning, the idea that such powerful telepath can become such a threat simply because of how dementia affects his brain, plus having Jackman and Stewart delivering their absolute POWERHOUSE acting to it.
The reason that Laura never spoke was because she had Charles to communicate with (telepathically), thus eliminating the need to say anything. It's only when Charles dies that she's left with only Logan to (reluctantly) speak to
Also, someone pointed out that while she was talking in Spanish, one of the things she said was something like: "You were so mean! Why would I want to talk to you!?"
My sister had the same problem as a baby, I would constantly speak for her, so her development was a little delayed. She caught up quickly when we realized the problem and I stopped.
Logan is not only one of my favorite X-Men movies, it is one of my all-time favorite movies. Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart and Dafne Keen should have got Oscar nominations and Logan should have been nominated for Best Picture, instead of just getting a nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay.
7:42 It's hard to imagine because they're actually intended to be separate universes. According to marvel themselves, the original X-Men is universe 10005 and Logan is universe 17315.
With all the multiverse going on it’s easer to think that Logan took place in another universe. Especially since Deadpool pretty much went through all the universes
I appreciate you using clips from X-Men: Evolution throughout the review. That show doesn't get nearly enough love and it's near impossible to find on DVD anymore. Plus, learning several months ago that the original version of Laura, her introduction version, is voiced by Pinkie Pie is freaking hilarious 😂
It doesn't help the fact that neither that show or any of the Marvel cartoons from the 90s and 2000s are available on DisneyPlus here in Europe. X-Men TAS and Avengers: EMH are at least available, but that's not enough. Words of advice: Just watch them on file streaming websites.
@arilumani6194 ... Funny you should mention those specific shows because I... kinda have a lot of them on DVD? Only a handful of volumes and compilation DVDs for Spider-Man TAS and X-Men, but the entire season(s) for Spectacular Spider-Man, EMH: The Avengers and Wolverine and the X-Men on DVD. I'm proud I stuck to physical media.
A very real scene from this film that always gets me is the one where they’re on the road and have to stop ‘cause Charles has to use the bathroom. The struggle to transfer him to the toilet while Charles is yelling at him that he can handle certain parts on his own..the indignity Charles feels about juxtaposed with the sadness Logan feels with having to see his friend and mentor in this position…damn. It’s a small, quick scene, but the raw genuineness in it makes it hit kinda hard. ~_~
The Acolyte really is garbage though... there's some bad fan fiction out there, then there's Disney, then there's good fan fiction. It's truly sad Disney can't manage to write things as well as fans getting paid nothing for their ideas, simply passionate for the material. Other than Dave Filoni, there seem to be zero actual SW fans making those shows.
@@nahor88 Filoni had full and final script approval on The Acolyte, and he mentored LH through it all. He is a talentless hack who has destroyed Star Wars just as much as Rian Johnson and the SJWs have.
@@stevealford230 Nah, you forget that Filoni studied at the feet of George Lucas. He and Favreau should be in charge of Star Wars. And without KK and Tony Gilroy we wouldn't have gotten the masterpiece that is Andor
@@kdusel1991 I didn't forget that at all: I watched the video of him listening to George explain the Force... and then saw him in multiple interviews in the Disney era get it COMPLETELY wrong as he tried to explain his idiotic (mis)interpretation of what George said, about the Force, and more. He retained nothing of value from George and has given us terrible writing that isn't even worthy of silly cartoons for toddlers.
When I first saw Logan, I didn’t dislike it, but I didn’t like it either. It was a weird thing because I thought there were a lot of good parts to it, but I wasn’t crazy about it like everyone else
Nothing wrong with that. Everyone will have a different experience with the same film. As long as people can be civil towards each other despite different opinions, that's fine.
Its too long and drawn out. It has action that was brutal but uncreative and uninteresting. On top of that wolverine is well acted, but too overly generic tough guy type character. Overall a kind of boring because they were stretching out a story that should not have been as long as it was.
@@clintbrew Except some X-Men characters were actually done right in the Deadpool films. Like Colossus, Nega-Sonic, Yukio, Cable, Gambit, and of course: Wolverine.
It's a comic book movie where they didn't give the hero plot armor a mile thick. That alone deserves respect. Also, A LOT of what you see on screen was really there, there are very little CG environments/characters/etc.
9:16 - No one will care, but Doug does this every few movies. He misses a plot point and fills it in with his own version of what's happening. Logan's powers are NOT fading with age. His decades with adamantium in his body finally have him suffering heavy metal poisoning.😢
Logan's mutant powers aren't fading, they're being suppressed by the GMO corn (has the anti-mutant serum in it) that makes up the whiskey he constantly chugs.
7:43 My theory is that preventing Trask's assassination actually created a series of branched timelines instead of simply changing the future. Timeline 1: The good future seen at the end of Days of Future Past. Timeline 2: The timeline that X-Men: Apocalypse and Dark Phoenix happen in. Timeline 3: The timeline the Deadpool movies and The New Mutants happen in. Timeline 4: This is the timeline that the events of Logan occur in.
Enforced Method Acting (from TV Tropes): During the crushing scene when Logan dies right in front of Laura, Dafne Keen was in legitimate tears while filming.
Fun Fact: Hugh Jackman stated in an interview that the only way he would reprise his role is if a crossover between Deadpool and Wolverine would happen. Both Deadpool movies have contained jokes aimed at Wolverine. Ryan Reynolds (Deadpool) is also close friends with Hugh Jackman. Hugh Jackman would be reprising his role as Wolverine in Deadpool and Wolverine as confirmed in 2022 by Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman. Thus, Deadpool & Wolverine was born.
I like the scene where Logan makes fun of comic books, but he's talking to a little girl who is a clone of himself who is sitting next to a psychic who has seizures that pause people's minds while he himself is an aging immortal man with regenerative healing factor who went through a procedure to have indestructible metal on his skeleton.
I guess it is like how people doubt teleportation is possible despite previously thought to be impossible technology is used regularly like telephones, computers, television, and airplanes.
The only complaint I had was that we only got to see Hugh jackman in the yellow suit in comic book form it always annoyed me that the movies were so dismissive of the yellow suit and it took 24 years for them to finally say “let’s put Hugh jackman in the yellow suit even if it’s a different version of him” it’s like if Spider-Man or Batman weren’t allowed to wear their suits and the closets thing we got was Peter in a red spider shirt with a ski mask and sunglasses and Bruce Wayne just wore his ski mask outfit while he prepping to be Batman. It annoys the ever living shit out of me when someone adapts a comic book is so dismissive of the costumes they wore in the comics I know the mcu had gotten some flak for their overdeigned bs and nano bots but at least they give a modern take on a classic costume like superhero’s wear costumes you’re kinda Eliminating the purpose when you’re just having the dude just be plain boring dude. I know some changes have to be made when adapting stuff but that doesn’t mean you have to wipe your ass with comics to seem more cool the mcu may not be the same as it used to be but I’m glad that they wear costumes and aren’t dismissive of what they were like can we stop doing that
Because the yellow suit is terrible. Wolverines are not yellow. He should be wearing either the brown and tan suit, the X-Force suit or the Ultimate X-Men suit.
@@SJ_RANKS I mean, the problem with the leather suits was not that they are inaccurate, but that they are boring to look at. Later on they gave us costumes that look cool and accurate to the comics.
@@vetarlittorf1807 It is the fact that the X-men costumes in particular are so over the top, and studios were still pretty hesitant about comic accurate costumes, moreso when you consider the leather X-men suits followed the disaster that was Batman & Robin. Comic creators and others felt a strong need to inject some realism and borrowed dignity to offset the reputation that movie gave comics, and bright yellow is a pretty bold choice, at that.
One of the most compelling reasons I’ve heard given for the yellow suit is that Logan’s job on the team is threat management. Whereas a character like Batman might wear an all black costume for stealth, Wolverine’s costume is about intimidation and threat management. Not all X-men invincible regenerators, if the first fighter the enemy sees is a neon yellow killing machine with indestructible claws, they won’t be aiming at someone like Beak or Sammy the fish boy.
4:54 Dang, he really is dedicated to that gag of inserting that "Commercials!" scream earlier and earlier each year. At this rate, I expect he'll be screaming it during the video for the previous year's commercial review.
17:27 pretty sure that was actually an idea early on in the films development with Leiv playing Sabertooth but think it was cut due to how they thought an essentially younger Wolverine facing the current older Wolverine would make more sense and show more how this Wolverine has weakened since his prime. That and essentially the talk about X-23 and X-24 in the video they thought would've been a better idea than Sabertooth kinda randomly getting involved
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I watched Logan with the mindset where it's a straight up reboot that skips ahead to the end but keeps the characters' personalities and interpersonal histories because there really is no hope reconciling the plot with the trilogy
one thing I always wondered about X-23, she's supposed to be a clone of Wolverine, but she's a girl, meaning they...somehow acquired a sperm sample? They used his DNA to make an IVF baby that would have the same mutant ability as him (this is her origin from the X-Men Evolution cartoon as well) but the fact that she's a girl means they either went through the effort of dismantling the DNA from one of his cells so they could extract the X-chromosome from it (NOT to be confused with the X-gene) or they simply had one of his gametes...so, how? Did they hire a prostitute to do the deed and swab herself afterwards? Did they dig through his trash for old tissues? Am I thinking too hard about this? Also they used genetically engineered corn syrup to make a mutant cure? wtf?
The explanation given in the comics was that the DNA sample they had was damaged, leaving them unable to repair the Y chromosome. It was a choice between spending another decade or two trying to rebuild that chromosome with no guarantee of success, or go ahead with a female clone.
One of the things I loved about this movie is that what's left of natural born mutant kind faces something arguably just as bad as being hated; being brushed aside and forgotten as the world moves on without them. The Earth didn't shake, the sky didn't shatter, and the X-Men weren't killed by some god-like villain, but by a symptom of their aging mentor's decaying brain.
I totally knew he was gonna do Logan 🍿 It's even part of my guesses: X-Men: Days of Future Past 🍿 Logan 🍿 Doctor Strange: Multiverse of Madness 🍿 Also Logan is a phenomenal film,after finishing the movie I heard it was based on the comic "Old Man Logan" which is an awesome comic by the way 😎
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funnily enough, they eventually disowned the events of logan from the rest of the x-men movies by having it take place in an alternate timeline. which deadpool and wolverine kinda ignored not to mention that wolverine's death is meant to take place in the future but the fact that x-23 is in the land beyond time seems to acknowledge the fact that the events got pruned even though wolverine's death didn't.... look, it makes no sense continuity wise, but it does when you consider that even though they disowned the events, logan was still the film that originally retired wolverine.
I hoping that X-24 was going to be Albert, the Terminator copy of Wolverine from the old comics. That would’ve made slightly more sense than just another clone.
I have never heard of Albert in my life, so I don’t think it would have played as well outside of the core Wolverine fan base. The X-24 we got was pretty self explanatory, therefore more effective from a writing standpoint.
It really isn't a mystery to me, they were literally copying Deadpool cos it was where the money was, if any franchise is famous for not giving a crap about continuity in exchange for what brings in the money, it's the X-men franchise. Like Ryan Reynolds said: "He rides my coat tales with the R-rating"
Did you seriously interpret the "so this is what it feels like" line as him talking about dying? Come on, man. He's finally feeling what it's like to love and be loved, to be part of a family. It's a call-back to Xavier's lines about family: "...this is what life looks like. A home, people who love each other. Safe place. You should take a moment and feel it." He finally feels it.
How cool the mutants were and how many popped up was how we all judged the old X-Men movies. But that was just because they weren't any better than that. That's why I love Logan so much - It's actually a great movie, so you care about the characters. You feel for them, and it's legit suspenseful. Logal shows what all the X-Men movies potentially could had been if only they were taken serious by the writers and directors, instead of being "Just a comic book-movie". Instead we got "What would you had preferred? Yellow spandex?" YES!
Berzerker Logan is still my favorite part of the movie even though it's such a short part and I'm thrilled we got to see that again in Deadpool & Wolverine
A First Fact: The character X-23 debuted in the X-Men: Evolution cartoon and has also appeared in Marvel Comics. Also, at one time, she took on the identity as Wolverine after the "Death of Wolverine" comic arc, until 2018 and this is the first Wolverine stand-alone movie not to feature "Wolverine" in its title, it's also the first Wolverine-centric movie where Sir Patrick Stewart played a major credited role. His appearances in the previous Wolverine movies were brief, uncredited cameos.
I really liked the movie, was kind of put off by how much they gimped him and all the side characters. Would have liked the action scenes to give him a few more wins before totally letting him lose.
17:49 I didn’t like the character of X-24 but I love the concept behind him. He represents Logan’s animalistic, savage nature conflicting with his human side
I feel something in hindsight that makes this movie great is that it is conclusive. Movies have become used to build up to the next and next sequel. So, it's nice this one having closure even if its ties with the other movies is more symbolical than literal. I feel it also shows that perhaps you could try to do this more with long running movies, just having one at the very very end and close it. So even if there are future movies at least there's closure of some kind.
For me, what made this great was how great of a send off it was for the actors. They all leave everything on screen in what was supposed to be their final times playing the characters. It was such a deep feeling of ending I'll admit, when she turned that cross on its side, I gasped a whimper, and cried. Not a lot, but it was instantaneous and real. It really felt like a part of something in all of us who grew up with it, ending.
15:17 related to the sponsorship skit: Thanksgiving is supposed to be a holiday where one can be thankful for what they have, for living, and all the good that's happened to them. Heck, the reason it's called Thanksgiving is that the settlers where thanking their God for not all of them dying off because they did stupid stuff that got people killed, even some native American indians came in and helped them, so they were also thanking those native American indians for helping them out. Thanksgiving has more meaning than what people think about as it's not about gluttony or football or the following Black Friday, it's about coming together and thanking those who helped you and whatever keeps you living.
Thank you for that message. Thank you for living, and I’m grateful to God that I’m still living, too; mainly due to the fact that I’m grateful to scream six(6) for this song: “I’m still alive, I don’t wanna just survive, Give me something to sink all my teeth into…” that can help a lot to survive painful medical problems, and just general problems in life and shit… thank you again for everything. Dan aka…ps thank you, now I’ll shut the fuck up so you have something to be grateful for this thanksgiving….
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7:15 I always saw Logan as a separate universe to DoFP anyway. The way I see the movies: The first three films, The Wolverine, and Logan are one universe. First Class, alternate versions of the first three films (alternate as in there were a lot of scenes, characters, and dialogue that were different), and a mostly the same version of The Wolverine happened in a separate universe, then the timeline was changed in DoFP, leading to Apocalypse and Dark Phoenix happening. Origins Wolverine is its own universe. I haven’t seen much of New Mutants so I don’t know where I’d put it. And the Deadpool films take place in all the X-Men films, and at the same time they take place in none of them due to Wade’s fourth wall breaking. That’s how I see it.
Personally, I didn't like it much. Specifically because I firmly believe that story is the most important part. I can't tell you how many pieces of cinema I have seen and most of the time, I can't tell you any of the character's names. But I could tell you the journey they went through and I still feel the weight of their struggles. In Logan, it isn't much of a story. It's a character-driven narrative rather than a story-driven one. This movie focused on an emotional ending rather than a fulfilling journey.
What are your thoughts on Logan?
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This is Patrick Stewart How are you folks like "Logan" so far ?
Having never seen it, I am confident in my neutral opinion. At least it's not 2010's Fantasy Island.
It's grown on me since it released
I worked in a movie theater when this was out. I asked a coworker what Laura yells at Logan when he asks her why she hasn’t spoken until now. Apparently, she says something along the lines of “You’re really mean and always angry and you yell at everyone. Why would I want to talk to you?”
That makes a lot of sense. To Laura, Logan and Xavier aren't all that different from the people working at the lab she was part of. Logan is rude and tries to shoo Laura away, and Xavier's kindly behavior might look like a scientist's false sincerity and concern for her well-being.
There's also the fact that she could communicate with Xavier through his telepathy, so she had an outlet to let her wishes be known. After he's killed she has no choice but to talk to the only other person she has around.
Honestly that was one of the reasons why I liked this movie. The biggest reason why I'm not a fan of Wolverine is because he's always hogging the spotlight over the X-Men which would be fine except for 99% of the time he's an asshole to everyone except Jean Grey or whatever girl he's crushing on at the moment. It just gets unbearable especially because the comics are now imitating it and now they have Logan be Charles Xavier's favorite while everyone is hating Cyclops despite the fact Cyclops is the first X-Man and, unlike Logan, Cyclops is actually a nice person who always does the right thing. Thankfully Logan deconstructs that and shows people actually dislike Logan and being in the right for it. Seriously, Logan ruined Laura's life and he acts like he's entitled for her to speak to him.
@@aaronthomson3639Logan didn’t know shit about Laura until that woman tried to pawn her off on him and then Charles found her. It was wolverines stolen dna that created Laura. Idk how you can say he ruined her when he literally sacrificed himself to save her and her friends.
@@aaronthomson3639comic Cyclop is war criminal (same for comic beast ) and an asshole
I always just assumed Laura not speaking was because the only one she trusted was Xavier who she communicated with telepathically so there was no need to talk, but after Logan saves her and she sees how upset he is over Xavier's death she begins to trust him too
X-23: daddy………
Logan: so that’s what that feels like.
The world: starts sobbing.
The emotional part of the film
Still makes me teary eyed to this day
*Meanwhile Deadpool 8 years later*
Deadpool: Fucking Goddammit!
Logan!? Really!?
The guy with forks for hands!?
That Wolverine!?
Mood
I lost it when she said daddy out of all that... 😭
Fun fact: first time when shooting the forest fight scene, Dafne Keen was having so much fun that she forgot to stick to the choreography and started grinning and giggling as she was slashing people.
Hugh Jackman was bursting with cuteness overload seeing this, so he picked her up, hugged her and spun her around.
I read about that too a few years ago! It's so adorable. Dafne was such a giddy little goofball behind the scenes.
That's adorable.
That sounds really cute.
@@MichelleGreenbriar-w1dLet's face it. If you were a little kid who got a chance to play Wolverine and slash people, you would probably do the same thing.
Indeed so glad she got to come back for deadpool and Wolverine
After seeing Deadpool and Wolverine it helps me appreciate X-23 and the Old Man Logan story all the more here. Even if the director couldn't pull off a similar level of magic with Indiana Jones.
That and DP&W feels like the sort of triumphant happy ending. “The night is always darkest before the dawn, the dawn is coming!”
@@a.f.watcher8888especially since they gave us the ending a lot of people wanted to see in logan.
Especially since DP&W sucked hard. I'm not a superhero fan at all, but my god looking back we were spoiled with Logan and Joker within those 2 years.
@@HarryRiceHockeyOpinion discarded
@@DarkEclipse23What's wrong with the ending Logan gave us? It's an emotional powerhouse.
2000: Hugh Jackman debuts as Wolverine and starts a new era for superheroes in X-Men.
2009: Wolverine has his disastrous origin movie in X-Men Origins: Wolverine.
2013: Wolverine has his second solo film.
2017: Logan killed off Wolverine.
2024: Deadpool brings him back and puts him in his iconic suit he never wore in the previous movies and is currently the highest grossing R-rated film.
He's gonna do it till he's 90!!
I actually love X-MEN ORIGINS WOLVERINE
@@kdusel1991Nice Deadpool and Wolverine reference!
Deadpool as ruined the end to Logan.
@@SkyExplosion Nah
"You were an animal....I gave you a family" - I don't care what anyone says, that line gets me everytime. The hurt between the two of them just in that scene alone is heart-rending.
You were always an animal, Wolverine. I just gave you claws.
funny thing was what got me the most about this movie was about how realistically dystopian the future was.
The scenes that got me the most were the driverless trucks and the families water rights dispute. NC skipped over it like it was irrelevant but that is one of the most memorable scenes.
ITs about how society is slowly being strangled and atomized.
Seeing those soulless cargo haulers was the single most disturbing thing i saw in this movie.
That and seeing that family slowly losing their water rights are far more real than all the "super x-mutant" whatever.
You will own nothing, and you will be happy. (and that is not a choice but a command)
@@MrChickennugget360 That is a fair comment, you can add the subtle lines about the food tampering to stop the mutations in with that too. Altering food supplies to negatively effect certain populations of people, is a terrifying thought...and it's something entirely possible with gene-edited crops.
Full credit to the girl who played X-23. She plays the character so well
It's why she came back in Deadpool and Wolverine. Dafne Keen is awesome!
@@kdusel1991 She did
@@gotmog22 she was one of my favorite cameos!
Yep. She crushed it. I was very impressed.
FYI, most fans think any food additive sophisticated and powerful enough to sterilize the mutants without them realizing it. Was probably the reason why Logan powers were waning and not age or the adamantium. They also suspect it was the cause of the Professors illness, as its big coincidence that both are losing their powers at the same time suddenly.
In Xavier’s case I think his age really is the driving factor, although I can’t imagine the tainted corn syrup was helping any. My reasoning is the timeline, his strokes took out the X-men before they could do anything about the mass poisoning. Even if they were still alive when the poisoning began, Xavier would already have to be pretty far along with his condition for the syrup to have that effect, especially if he lasted as long as Logan did.
Also keep in mind it really isnt possible for logan to age in the first place without his powers getting weakened. And honestly his powers doesnt even have to be weakened by a lot, as even slightly because of it constantly fighting his medal poisoning would be enough to throw the whole system into a death spiral. Aka if his factor slowing down then more of it would be focused on healing from his adamantium skeleton, which in turn would make him age as its no longer keeping him young, which in turn would weaken the healing factor further and down and down it goes. if he had the metal removed a slight weakening of his powers wouldn't be THIS big a issue.
4:53 (Now that Doug released the annual "COMMERCIALS" special, this time being "Season of the Commercials"): I TOLD YOU this was the annual "COMMERCIALS" scream
Wow he really slips those in the most unexpected places.
This is funny dude lmao
I Hurt myself today, to see if I still feel. (Logan's Trailer)
I focused on the pain… the only thing that’s real
The needle tears a hole. The old familiar sting.
@@weirdguy1495 But I remember everything.
What have I become? My sweetest friend
@@qReateOG Everyone i know goes away... in the end.
Before the world cried for Iron Man
We cried for Wolverine
💯💯
pls don't remind me Marvel exists
@@Ivan4n09 but you're on a marvel video?
Um. . . . Nobody cried for either. The MCU and Logan are both overrated and was only praised by bot accounts.
@@ElAssoWipe-o You can't say nobody did, I did
Another Fun Fact: According to director James Mangold, allowing the movie to be R-rated was important, not so much for violent content, but for style: "For me, what was most interesting in getting the studio to okay an R-rating was something entirely different. They suddenly let go of the expectation that this film is going to play for children, and when they let go of that, you are free in a myriad of ways. The scenes can be longer. Ideas being explored in dialogue or otherwise can be more sophisticated. Storytelling pace can be more poetic, and less built like attention-span-deficit theater."
This is how i wish most directors would treat the R rating. Not just as a gimmick, but as a genuine way to expand storytelling, and not just be constrained due to wanting to appeal to adult audiences, or even more just being edgy.
@@koneheadcokehead4981 I wish Mangold got to make the Boba Fett film he wanted. Imagine a Boba Fett like Logan 🤯
He's gonna be doing this til he's 90.
Hugh was fantastic in Deadpool and Wolverine! Him finally being in the yellow suit with the mask was just the icing on the cake for me.
'Till he's 90...
Honestly until we see a proper MCU Wolverine I'm totally fine with Hugh being Logan @@tookean
I loved Logan, the humanity they brought to his character and the writing was my favorite out of all X men films.
Nah, Logan is woke and overrated. It's funny how hypocrites accept the wokeness of Logan but those same people are not okay with it for Dial of Destiny.
@@ElAssoWipe-o How tf is Logan woke? This take is 🗑️
@@kumanight don't pay attention to him. He clearly doesn't know good films. His take on Deadpool and Wolverine is trash too. That movie rocks!
@@kdusel1991 Except the whole "anchor being" thing. That made no sense.
@@vetarlittorf1807 I mean, it kinda did? I interpreted it as a metaphor for studios letting film franchises die after their films stop making money. Logan's "death" was the death of the X-Men film franchise, and so the "anchor" character keeping the franchise alive no longer exists.
That thumbnail is something else
Beautiful, right?
It’s fantastic
Not even Martin Scorsese could come up with such a beautiful thumbnail
@ Maybe.
It’s definitely one of those pictures you can hear
Charles told clone Wolverine about how that was one of the best nights he's had in a long time, but the real Logan never knew how much Charles appreciated that dinner.
It is tragic that Xavier’s final words fell not only on the wrong ears but ones that couldn’t understand them.
I personally will always remember the night at the nice family's farmhouse scene.
How such a nice and gentle night turned into legitimately one of the darkest events in Xmen movie history. Legitimately a microcosm of how tragic Wolverines life is and I'll always credit this movie for that aspect alone.
It's kinda undercut by the movie showing theyre being tracked by Holbrook and Co. It basically puts KILL US is giant letters over the family and Xavier.
NO WAY HE USED THAT EDIT OF HIS FACE
yes, yes he did
@@PopNerd-c9c WOAH-HOOOOOOOOOO
Timestamp?
@@pokemaster123ism thumbnail
What's significant about it?
I love how when Xavier has his “seizures”, its really just an out of control version of when he used to freeze everyone in the original X-Men movies (Like at the end of X2 when they talk to the president)
That's such a good fight scene!
I loved it for one thing, the professor x.
In my professional life I work frequently with people with Alzheimer's. The potrail was so realistic
“I hurt myself today, to see if I still feel “
- Johnny Cash
Love Hurt.💯💯💯
Technically, Trent Reznor first, but I get what you mean.
@@louisduarte8763 tbf the Johnny Cash version of Hurt is awesome
@@louisduarte8763 Trent just gave cash that claim after hearing his version
2017: Its the perfect ending for Wolverine
2024: *A wild Ryan Reynolds appears*
Keep in mind,
HISHE (How It Should Have Ended) actually predicted the Opening Scene of Deadpool & Wolverine in their video of this film.
That means they actually knew D&W was going to start after Logan.
*Bye Bye Bye starts playing*
@toasttitan3253 *Deadpool starts dancing while killing TVA soldiers with Logan's dead sacred body as a weapon*
It wasn't prefect. The movie is overrated because it's woke.
@@ElAssoWipe-o Tell that to She-Hulk:Attorney At Law.
DC has THE DARK KNIGHT
Marvel has LOGAN
True💯💯💯
Logan and Spiderman
Yes. Batman in an interrogation room beating someone to death was the pinnacle 😆
Spider-Man 2 is up there too, you know.
And it came out way before The Dark Knight and Logan.
@ThatGuy-tg7cv ...but only if you voted Harris....and BTW....J PHOENIX SUCKED AS "THE JOKER"....or should we say Leto got closer to the character than .....
Addressing the X24 argument; Logan's main struggle has always been him being weaponized. And in a future where the same people have reached the point of being able to clone their own mutants to make soldiers; Logan having a final battle with a full of rage no-conscience clone of himself, makes sense.
If they decided to pull a Sabertooth surprise or Omega Red or whomever, it wouldn't work in the context of the story, without having to explain them in some sort of exposition dialogue, and it's just not worth it. It would serve only as fan service.
I accepted X-24 right away, for the same reason I accept most versions of Bizarro: because so many of their enemies don’t see them as heroes, as people, they see these superpowers individuals as weapons to be harnessed and mass produced.
More than that it's about Logan seeking redemption for everything he did not willingly. . .and willingly. In the comics he feels he is not worthy of any redemption even though he seeks it. His closest friends tells him he can be forgiven but he always pushes it away because he killed/murdered A LOT of people, deserving or not, in 125+ years. As an X-Men and Avenger(yes, in the comics he was an Avenger), he took the role of the killer when need be so no one else would become like him. His biggest fear is some young mutant becoming like him (or worse Sabertooth).
@@martinadriazola2483 sure, but “the beast Logan could have become” is a role sabretooth was already made for. Using sabretooth would have fit with the themes of the movie as much as X-24. Granted, it would have been fan service, but so’s the whole movie, it’s just *also* sophisticated and mature.
Again, it still feels like they easily could have done that metaphor with a villain that ISN'T a clone. I guess I shouldn't blame the movie for it 100%, given it's a pretty storied trope in comic book movies, but it's still a bit lazy.
For me what sold Logan to my liking wasn't even the violence people wanted from a Wolverine movie, but the emotional part of it. I swear, the plot around Xavier was FANTASTIC. The grief, the mourning, the idea that such powerful telepath can become such a threat simply because of how dementia affects his brain, plus having Jackman and Stewart delivering their absolute POWERHOUSE acting to it.
Interesting, that's the exact reason why I hate it.
The reason that Laura never spoke was because she had Charles to communicate with (telepathically), thus eliminating the need to say anything. It's only when Charles dies that she's left with only Logan to (reluctantly) speak to
Also, someone pointed out that while she was talking in Spanish, one of the things she said was something like: "You were so mean! Why would I want to talk to you!?"
My sister had the same problem as a baby, I would constantly speak for her, so her development was a little delayed. She caught up quickly when we realized the problem and I stopped.
Logan is not only one of my favorite X-Men movies, it is one of my all-time favorite movies. Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart and Dafne Keen should have got Oscar nominations and Logan should have been nominated for Best Picture, instead of just getting a nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay.
The apology for Origins.
So was The Wolverine
And Apocalypse
And Deadpool
And Deadpool 2
And Deadpool & Wolverine
15 years. A lot of movies apologizing for it.
@@NeoConnor1 Apocalypse was a disaster
@@NeoConnor1 Apocalypse was awful what you mean
@@koneheadcokehead4981💯
@@koneheadcokehead4981 I think it's the Weapon X facility scene that people like in Apocalypse
Laura is traumatised. That's why she doesn't speak initially.
7:42
It's hard to imagine because they're actually intended to be separate universes.
According to marvel themselves, the original X-Men is universe 10005 and Logan is universe 17315.
deadpool says hi
@masonasaro2118 all the way from universe 41633?
It would explain why Deadpool had a different Colossus than the OG trilogy.
@0g0dn0 and also why Deadpool seems to be 30 years younger than he would be in Origins
Wolverine was dying not because of age but because the ADAMANTIUM in his body slowly poisoning him and losing his healing abilities.
And all that was happening because he was old.
With all the multiverse going on it’s easer to think that Logan took place in another universe. Especially since Deadpool pretty much went through all the universes
Which is a good thing because Logan is overrated because it's woke.
@@ElAssoWipe-o Woke. That’s a stupid fucking take no matter where it’s applied. I don’t even care what your reasoning is.
Just assume every X-men movie takes place in a different universe… it makes it less irritating that way.
@@dubbingsync technically in the MCU the X-Men universe is Earth 1005
@@ElAssoWipe-o you must be fun at parties
Who else thinks him yelling "COMMERCIALS" at 4:54 is gonna be his "I said it earlier than last year" for this years commercial special
@@xaenr480 oh that’s definitily coming back.😂
Such a badass movie and a badass conclusion to the Wolverine Trilogy.
Exactly 💯💯
It's alright.
Ive seen better films.
@@Mr.Nyongo Alright is still good tho.
It wasn't a great trilogy. The films aren't even connected that well
I appreciate you using clips from X-Men: Evolution throughout the review.
That show doesn't get nearly enough love and it's near impossible to find on DVD anymore.
Plus, learning several months ago that the original version of Laura, her introduction version, is voiced by Pinkie Pie is freaking hilarious 😂
It doesn't help the fact that neither that show or any of the Marvel cartoons from the 90s and 2000s are available on DisneyPlus here in Europe. X-Men TAS and Avengers: EMH are at least available, but that's not enough. Words of advice: Just watch them on file streaming websites.
@arilumani6194 ...
Funny you should mention those specific shows because I... kinda have a lot of them on DVD?
Only a handful of volumes and compilation DVDs for Spider-Man TAS and X-Men, but the entire season(s) for Spectacular Spider-Man, EMH: The Avengers and Wolverine and the X-Men on DVD.
I'm proud I stuck to physical media.
2:30 it’s moments like this I remember I adore Nostalgia critic.
A very real scene from this film that always gets me is the one where they’re on the road and have to stop ‘cause Charles has to use the bathroom.
The struggle to transfer him to the toilet while Charles is yelling at him that he can handle certain parts on his own..the indignity Charles feels about juxtaposed with the sadness Logan feels with having to see his friend and mentor in this position…damn.
It’s a small, quick scene, but the raw genuineness in it makes it hit kinda hard.
~_~
Funny how you show the acolyte at 21:09 . A show that Dafne Keen is in. 😂
The Acolyte really is garbage though... there's some bad fan fiction out there, then there's Disney, then there's good fan fiction. It's truly sad Disney can't manage to write things as well as fans getting paid nothing for their ideas, simply passionate for the material.
Other than Dave Filoni, there seem to be zero actual SW fans making those shows.
@@nahor88 Filoni had full and final script approval on The Acolyte, and he mentored LH through it all. He is a talentless hack who has destroyed Star Wars just as much as Rian Johnson and the SJWs have.
@@nahor88 to be fair, the choreography in the fights were dope as hell. If they story was better maybe it wouldn't have failed
@@stevealford230 Nah, you forget that Filoni studied at the feet of George Lucas. He and Favreau should be in charge of Star Wars. And without KK and Tony Gilroy we wouldn't have gotten the masterpiece that is Andor
@@kdusel1991 I didn't forget that at all: I watched the video of him listening to George explain the Force... and then saw him in multiple interviews in the Disney era get it COMPLETELY wrong as he tried to explain his idiotic (mis)interpretation of what George said, about the Force, and more. He retained nothing of value from George and has given us terrible writing that isn't even worthy of silly cartoons for toddlers.
I can now never watch the ending of this movie without snickering a little bit considering what happens in the beginning of Deadpool & Wolverine.
deadpool didn't ruin the ending of this movie they say, nobody will conect both universes they say
Logan is overrated anyways.
@@motor4X4kombat he both simultaneously honored and made fun of Logan's ending at the same time and it's great!
@@kdusel1991 so is stockholm syndrome
@@motor4X4kombat it's still a great intro
When I first saw Logan, I didn’t dislike it, but I didn’t like it either. It was a weird thing because I thought there were a lot of good parts to it, but I wasn’t crazy about it like everyone else
Nothing wrong with that. Everyone will have a different experience with the same film. As long as people can be civil towards each other despite different opinions, that's fine.
The movie overrated because it's woke.
@@ElAssoWipe-o Cope harder I guess and it's not "woke" I don't think you know what that means
@@kdusel1991 Aw, I upset the baby =)
Its too long and drawn out. It has action that was brutal but uncreative and uninteresting. On top of that wolverine is well acted, but too overly generic tough guy type character. Overall a kind of boring because they were stretching out a story that should not have been as long as it was.
This, Days of Future Past, and First Class are near perfect movies IMO.
I was never a fan of the X-Men growing up. Then one night, a friend invited me to see “Logan” (2017) at the local Cinemark, and my reaction was 😮.
Commercials!!!!! Next week?
Or two weeks possibly.
6:03 But in the Deadpool movies, mutants are still sticking around
Welcome to the Fox X-Men continuity.
@@NeoConnor1 It’s crazy
The deadpool movies take place in the 2016 -2024 (even though they had McAvoy's Xavier) before the events of logan
@@clintbrew Interesting
@@clintbrew Except some X-Men characters were actually done right in the Deadpool films.
Like Colossus, Nega-Sonic, Yukio, Cable, Gambit, and of course: Wolverine.
It's a comic book movie where they didn't give the hero plot armor a mile thick. That alone deserves respect.
Also, A LOT of what you see on screen was really there, there are very little CG environments/characters/etc.
9:16 - No one will care, but Doug does this every few movies. He misses a plot point and fills it in with his own version of what's happening. Logan's powers are NOT fading with age. His decades with adamantium in his body finally have him suffering heavy metal poisoning.😢
Logan's mutant powers aren't fading, they're being suppressed by the GMO corn (has the anti-mutant serum in it) that makes up the whiskey he constantly chugs.
“Till… you’re… 90!”
7:43 My theory is that preventing Trask's assassination actually created a series of branched timelines instead of simply changing the future.
Timeline 1: The good future seen at the end of Days of Future Past.
Timeline 2: The timeline that X-Men: Apocalypse and Dark Phoenix happen in.
Timeline 3: The timeline the Deadpool movies and The New Mutants happen in.
Timeline 4: This is the timeline that the events of Logan occur in.
Enforced Method Acting (from TV Tropes): During the crushing scene when Logan dies right in front of Laura, Dafne Keen was in legitimate tears while filming.
5:37, that edit reminded me of MadTV's the sopranos skit where they had to cut out every cursing and violent scenes 😆
Fun Fact: Hugh Jackman stated in an interview that the only way he would reprise his role is if a crossover between Deadpool and Wolverine would happen. Both Deadpool movies have contained jokes aimed at Wolverine. Ryan Reynolds (Deadpool) is also close friends with Hugh Jackman. Hugh Jackman would be reprising his role as Wolverine in Deadpool and Wolverine as confirmed in 2022 by Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman. Thus, Deadpool & Wolverine was born.
This feels like a bot?
Dead internet theory just might be accurate
@@helwrecht1637 with this guys 50 fun fact posts per video, yea he definitely feels like a bot
I like the scene where Logan makes fun of comic books, but he's talking to a little girl who is a clone of himself who is sitting next to a psychic who has seizures that pause people's minds while he himself is an aging immortal man with regenerative healing factor who went through a procedure to have indestructible metal on his skeleton.
I guess it is like how people doubt teleportation is possible despite previously thought to be impossible technology is used regularly like telephones, computers, television, and airplanes.
The only complaint I had was that we only got to see Hugh jackman in the yellow suit in comic book form it always annoyed me that the movies were so dismissive of the yellow suit and it took 24 years for them to finally say “let’s put Hugh jackman in the yellow suit even if it’s a different version of him” it’s like if Spider-Man or Batman weren’t allowed to wear their suits and the closets thing we got was Peter in a red spider shirt with a ski mask and sunglasses and Bruce Wayne just wore his ski mask outfit while he prepping to be Batman. It annoys the ever living shit out of me when someone adapts a comic book is so dismissive of the costumes they wore in the comics I know the mcu had gotten some flak for their overdeigned bs and nano bots but at least they give a modern take on a classic costume like superhero’s wear costumes you’re kinda Eliminating the purpose when you’re just having the dude just be plain boring dude. I know some changes have to be made when adapting stuff but that doesn’t mean you have to wipe your ass with comics to seem more cool the mcu may not be the same as it used to be but I’m glad that they wear costumes and aren’t dismissive of what they were like can we stop doing that
Because the yellow suit is terrible. Wolverines are not yellow. He should be wearing either the brown and tan suit, the X-Force suit or the Ultimate X-Men suit.
@ ok regardless give him a suit with a cowl i don’t understand why it took 24 years for them to get the picture
@@SJ_RANKS I mean, the problem with the leather suits was not that they are inaccurate, but that they are boring to look at. Later on they gave us costumes that look cool and accurate to the comics.
@@vetarlittorf1807 It is the fact that the X-men costumes in particular are so over the top, and studios were still pretty hesitant about comic accurate costumes, moreso when you consider the leather X-men suits followed the disaster that was Batman & Robin. Comic creators and others felt a strong need to inject some realism and borrowed dignity to offset the reputation that movie gave comics, and bright yellow is a pretty bold choice, at that.
One of the most compelling reasons I’ve heard given for the yellow suit is that Logan’s job on the team is threat management. Whereas a character like Batman might wear an all black costume for stealth, Wolverine’s costume is about intimidation and threat management. Not all X-men invincible regenerators, if the first fighter the enemy sees is a neon yellow killing machine with indestructible claws, they won’t be aiming at someone like Beak or Sammy the fish boy.
4:54 Dang, he really is dedicated to that gag of inserting that "Commercials!" scream earlier and earlier each year. At this rate, I expect he'll be screaming it during the video for the previous year's commercial review.
17:27 pretty sure that was actually an idea early on in the films development with Leiv playing Sabertooth but think it was cut due to how they thought an essentially younger Wolverine facing the current older Wolverine would make more sense and show more how this Wolverine has weakened since his prime. That and essentially the talk about X-23 and X-24 in the video they thought would've been a better idea than Sabertooth kinda randomly getting involved
4:56 COMMERCIALS
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Me too🙏
He should review all of the punisher movies
Bot comment
Same! Man.
Your best shot at it happening is to spend money on a super chat in one of his Q&A livestreams, and request the review that way
Seriously stretching the meaning of nostalgic if 2017 is considered nostalgia.
it's ok. Everyone is wrong about something every now and then. Kind of like how people thought Transformers One was going to be just a kids movie and that a Nostalgia Critic review would be epic ;)
I watched Logan with the mindset where it's a straight up reboot that skips ahead to the end but keeps the characters' personalities and interpersonal histories because there really is no hope reconciling the plot with the trilogy
one thing I always wondered about X-23, she's supposed to be a clone of Wolverine, but she's a girl, meaning they...somehow acquired a sperm sample? They used his DNA to make an IVF baby that would have the same mutant ability as him (this is her origin from the X-Men Evolution cartoon as well) but the fact that she's a girl means they either went through the effort of dismantling the DNA from one of his cells so they could extract the X-chromosome from it (NOT to be confused with the X-gene) or they simply had one of his gametes...so, how? Did they hire a prostitute to do the deed and swab herself afterwards? Did they dig through his trash for old tissues? Am I thinking too hard about this?
Also they used genetically engineered corn syrup to make a mutant cure? wtf?
The explanation given in the comics was that the DNA sample they had was damaged, leaving them unable to repair the Y chromosome. It was a choice between spending another decade or two trying to rebuild that chromosome with no guarantee of success, or go ahead with a female clone.
One of the things I loved about this movie is that what's left of natural born mutant kind faces something arguably just as bad as being hated; being brushed aside and forgotten as the world moves on without them. The Earth didn't shake, the sky didn't shatter, and the X-Men weren't killed by some god-like villain, but by a symptom of their aging mentor's decaying brain.
7:09 IT'S MY BOY WHEATLEY!
Ya I thought Calaban's voice sounded familiar, it took me a while for it to click that Stephen Merchant was Wheatley...
Logan: "Last ride!"
Critic: "YAH! That was literally his contract for doing this movie."
Deadpool: "They're gonna make him do this til he's 90."
I totally knew he was gonna do Logan 🍿
It's even part of my guesses:
X-Men: Days of Future Past 🍿
Logan 🍿
Doctor Strange: Multiverse of Madness 🍿
Also Logan is a phenomenal film,after finishing the movie I heard it was based on the comic "Old Man Logan" which is an awesome comic by the way 😎
"So this is how it feels" actually means "this is how it feels to have paternal love for your child".
Could you please do these as part of FanScription
• What if Ursula raised Ariel in Disney’s The Little Mermaid (1989movie)
• What if Disney’s Mulan didn’t know that Shan Yu was still alive (Disney’s Mulan 1998movie)
• What if Jack Skellington discovered Easter instead of Christmas (Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Easter)
• Simba vs Shere Khan
• What if Disney’s Treasure Planet 2 happened?
• What if Disney’s Hercules 2 happened?
• What if Disney’s The Darlings returned to Neverland (Disney’s Peter Pan 2)
• Batman vs The Lizard
• Spider-man vs Two-Face
• What if Cruella de Vil (from Disney’s 101 Dalmatians 1961movie) had won?
• What if James Cameron directed Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines
funnily enough, they eventually disowned the events of logan from the rest of the x-men movies by having it take place in an alternate timeline. which deadpool and wolverine kinda ignored not to mention that wolverine's death is meant to take place in the future but the fact that x-23 is in the land beyond time seems to acknowledge the fact that the events got pruned even though wolverine's death didn't....
look, it makes no sense continuity wise, but it does when you consider that even though they disowned the events, logan was still the film that originally retired wolverine.
7:43, Hugh Jackman said they weren’t
Malcolm, you're my new favorite guy.
I hoping that X-24 was going to be Albert, the Terminator copy of Wolverine from the old comics. That would’ve made slightly more sense than just another clone.
Interesting.
I have never heard of Albert in my life, so I don’t think it would have played as well outside of the core Wolverine fan base. The X-24 we got was pretty self explanatory, therefore more effective from a writing standpoint.
I stand by both Stewart and Jackman were robbed of Academy Award noms that year
I remember seeing this in theatres and when they showed the ending with the grave, I actually crossed both of my arms to form an X as tribute.
And then Deadpool hilariously desecrates his grave 😂😂😂
Dayum
It really isn't a mystery to me, they were literally copying Deadpool cos it was where the money was, if any franchise is famous for not giving a crap about continuity in exchange for what brings in the money, it's the X-men franchise. Like Ryan Reynolds said: "He rides my coat tales with the R-rating"
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Christ, he's really earlyin these out
When Laura tilted the cross into an X, oh I LOST it! Glad I had a rag to deal with the waterworks!
She was speaking with Prof X telepathically before he died, she didn't need to start talking until his death.
23:45 ……he’ll be back.
@@ChrisNeufeldMusic bye bye bye!!!
@@NolanBrock-o2k Till he's 90...
Did you seriously interpret the "so this is what it feels like" line as him talking about dying? Come on, man. He's finally feeling what it's like to love and be loved, to be part of a family. It's a call-back to Xavier's lines about family: "...this is what life looks like. A home, people who love each other. Safe place. You should take a moment and feel it." He finally feels it.
Please make a Godzilla minus one
We need literally few hundred thousand bucks for achieving a highest japanese movie in America
I doubt he'll review it as I don't think Doug's a Godzilla fan. But minus one is awesome I agree
Any Wolverine movie should be rated r, nerfing hurts him as a character.
Edit: I don't mean it makes or breaks him but it hurts him
My one issue is the villains could have been stronger. Like Boyd was cool, but I wish Rice had a stronger personality
I also didn't really gel with X-24. The idea of an evil wolverine just didn't work for me. But the film is still awesome
How cool the mutants were and how many popped up was how we all judged the old X-Men movies. But that was just because they weren't any better than that.
That's why I love Logan so much - It's actually a great movie, so you care about the characters. You feel for them, and it's legit suspenseful.
Logal shows what all the X-Men movies potentially could had been if only they were taken serious by the writers and directors, instead of being "Just a comic book-movie".
Instead we got "What would you had preferred? Yellow spandex?" YES!
All I need is a "Was I wrong about Elemental and Turning Red?" and I'll be good.
Doug liked Turning Red by the end.
I will give you Elemental though.
Turning Red sucks. He should do "was I wrong about Twister?"
Also, he should do was I wrong about Sailor Moon, Deadpool 2, The jungle book 2016, Good burger, it 1990,
Berzerker Logan is still my favorite part of the movie even though it's such a short part and I'm thrilled we got to see that again in Deadpool & Wolverine
A First Fact: The character X-23 debuted in the X-Men: Evolution cartoon and has also appeared in Marvel Comics. Also, at one time, she took on the identity as Wolverine after the "Death of Wolverine" comic arc, until 2018 and this is the first Wolverine stand-alone movie not to feature "Wolverine" in its title, it's also the first Wolverine-centric movie where Sir Patrick Stewart played a major credited role. His appearances in the previous Wolverine movies were brief, uncredited cameos.
GET A LIFE
I really liked the movie, was kind of put off by how much they gimped him and all the side characters. Would have liked the action scenes to give him a few more wins before totally letting him lose.
Logan was the first R rated movie I ever saw. I was twelve, and I actually saw it at Disney springs. I really loved it
That's pretty cool.
17:49 I didn’t like the character of X-24 but I love the concept behind him. He represents Logan’s animalistic, savage nature conflicting with his human side
Was nostalgic critic wrong about 3 ninjas knuckle up 🤯
He's usually wrong about most things he "reviews".
I feel something in hindsight that makes this movie great is that it is conclusive. Movies have become used to build up to the next and next sequel. So, it's nice this one having closure even if its ties with the other movies is more symbolical than literal.
I feel it also shows that perhaps you could try to do this more with long running movies, just having one at the very very end and close it. So even if there are future movies at least there's closure of some kind.
Doesn't everyone watch everything with subtitles nowadays? No? Just me? 🖐
No. I do as well. It helps me understand dialogue sometimes that comes off as incoherent. Plus, I like to memorize dialogue as I watch movies.
For me, what made this great was how great of a send off it was for the actors. They all leave everything on screen in what was supposed to be their final times playing the characters. It was such a deep feeling of ending I'll admit, when she turned that cross on its side, I gasped a whimper, and cried. Not a lot, but it was instantaneous and real. It really felt like a part of something in all of us who grew up with it, ending.
Nostalgia Critic Review Request: Kick-Ass 1, & 2.????? Please?????
Doug hated the original film initially.
Oh, Okay.
Nostalgia Critic Review Request: Blue Beetle????? Please?????
15:17 related to the sponsorship skit: Thanksgiving is supposed to be a holiday where one can be thankful for what they have, for living, and all the good that's happened to them. Heck, the reason it's called Thanksgiving is that the settlers where thanking their God for not all of them dying off because they did stupid stuff that got people killed, even some native American indians came in and helped them, so they were also thanking those native American indians for helping them out. Thanksgiving has more meaning than what people think about as it's not about gluttony or football or the following Black Friday, it's about coming together and thanking those who helped you and whatever keeps you living.
Thank you for that message. Thank you for living, and I’m grateful to God that I’m still living, too; mainly due to the fact that I’m grateful to scream six(6) for this song: “I’m still alive, I don’t wanna just survive, Give me something to sink all my teeth into…” that can help a lot to survive painful medical problems, and just general problems in life and shit… thank you again for everything. Dan aka…ps thank you, now I’ll shut the fuck up so you have something to be grateful for this thanksgiving….
@@danielryanmulligan9381you're welcome. Glad you enjoyed my comment
@@peng1luver259 thanks for NOT only responding, but doing so, so quickly, AND doing so DESPITE UA-cam being all like, “you can’t post that!!!!” Thanks, man, you rock!!!! Dan aka…ps “and roll, all night, baby!!!!”(see what “poorly-dubbed” flick that the nostalgia critic reviewed VERY early this year I “quoted” from, man, I dare ya!!!!!)
@danielryanmulligan9381 I will do so as soon as I can. Thanks again.
Hint:(I can’t resist playing fair)try looking in the month of February 2024(two thousand twenty-four)AD! Dan aka…ps see?
7:15 I always saw Logan as a separate universe to DoFP anyway.
The way I see the movies:
The first three films, The Wolverine, and Logan are one universe.
First Class, alternate versions of the first three films (alternate as in there were a lot of scenes, characters, and dialogue that were different), and a mostly the same version of The Wolverine happened in a separate universe, then the timeline was changed in DoFP, leading to Apocalypse and Dark Phoenix happening.
Origins Wolverine is its own universe.
I haven’t seen much of New Mutants so I don’t know where I’d put it.
And the Deadpool films take place in all the X-Men films, and at the same time they take place in none of them due to Wade’s fourth wall breaking.
That’s how I see it.
As far as I'm concerned, new mutants isn't canon.
Personally, I didn't like it much. Specifically because I firmly believe that story is the most important part. I can't tell you how many pieces of cinema I have seen and most of the time, I can't tell you any of the character's names. But I could tell you the journey they went through and I still feel the weight of their struggles. In Logan, it isn't much of a story. It's a character-driven narrative rather than a story-driven one. This movie focused on an emotional ending rather than a fulfilling journey.