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A True Jar Jar Fan
Nov 3, 2003

Primadonna

Taear posted:

I'd still like it if the X-men license went back to Marvel.

Why? There's no way they'd ever make a movie like this.

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A True Jar Jar Fan
Nov 3, 2003

Primadonna

The X-Men films in general don't really care about continuity.

A True Jar Jar Fan
Nov 3, 2003

Primadonna

I personally found most of the film's violence pretty disturbing throughout the whole thing, the complete desperation made it hit me a lot harder than the blood and gore did. Logan feels like he's on his last legs even when he's winning and that seemed like a testament to good action.

A True Jar Jar Fan
Nov 3, 2003

Primadonna

A big part of the movie focuses on comic books/Wolverine being a symbol of hope to the next generation with Laura hopefully carrying on the kind parts of him after killing the cruel parts. I don't think it's saying "throw out your comics."

A True Jar Jar Fan
Nov 3, 2003

Primadonna

Logan and Man of Steel: Both really good, nothing alike.

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