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probably the last great X-men film


too bad

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it was good

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Unless Marvel Studios gets the properties back we'll probably just get more Bryan Singer stuff, don't expect Fox to produce above average X Men films anymore because they're just milking it dry now. Did anyone you know give a shit about X Men Apocalypse?

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This s_t that I just walked out on is just a bunch of un-evenly matched minions being slaughtered with a ridiculous premise. I don't know what drugs people are on to consider this to be so good.

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You made that this got a screenplay Oscar nom?

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It was, without a doubt, a great movie and the first to really let Jackman play Wolverine in all his ferocity.

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I am far from being omniscient, but, to the best of my knowledge, Wolverine is the first and only comic book movie superhero to have a complete life story arc, from X-Men Origins: Wolverine to Logan, and he deserved it. I just watched Logan for the second time, and it moved me. I had a big problem with The Wolverine, because it showed a crippled superhero. I like my superheroes to be invulnerable; but the film Logan is tantamount to The Twilight of the Gods, where we see and accept the inevitability of death, which inevitably leads to rebirth, in the form of Wolverine’s brilliant and fearsome daughter, Laura. I would like to know much more about Dafne Keen’s background, because she moves like a panther and fights with a ferocity that is hard to imagine is someone who was 11 or 12 years old when this was made. Wolverine is dead, with a glorious death. He was her Daddy. Laura said so. Long live Wolverine! Give us more of Laura Logan!

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Possibly. It will be tough to top this.

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