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Thread: Logan (James Mangold)

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    She loves Hugh Jackman.

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    Fuck you Irish.
    Big, greasy ass, pips!

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    That post seems really uncalled for. Let's not do that.

    On the other hand, Irish did call her #1 movie of the year a greasy ass.
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    I don't have much to add to the discussion. I thoroughly loved this movie, and it hit me right in the feels.
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    Quote Quoting number8 (view post)
    On the other hand, Irish did call her #1 movie of the year a greasy ass.
    That criticism is invalid unless the movie in question is The Greasy Strangler.
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    Let's not forget that the ass in question is both greasy and flatulent.

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    This was so damned good.
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    I'm still crying.
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    Quote Quoting number8 (view post)
    That post seems really uncalled for. Let's not do that.

    On the other hand, Irish did call her #1 movie of the year a greasy ass.
    And he also used "ewok" as a verb. So he's got that going for him, which is pretty nice.
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    Oh wow, I didn't realize that the B&W version is an exclusive Alamo Drafthouse thing.

    https://drafthouse.com/event/logan-noir
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    I was actually just reading about Matt Damon and he’s like, ‘There’s a culture of outrage.’ I’m like, ‘Well, they have a reason to be outraged.’ I think it’s a lot of dudes just being scared. They’re like, ‘What if I did something and I didn’t realize it?’ I’m like, ‘Deal with it.’
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    The Noir version is choice.


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    “What we are dealing with here is a perfect engine, er... an eating machine. It's really a miracle of evolution. All this machine does is swim and eat and make little sharks and that's all.”

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    This movie was good.

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    Uwe Boll movies > all Marvel U movies
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    We have become far too comfortable with the work these artists do. That was incredible. Can't even fathom the amount of hours.

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    This was masterful. Just all around a bold movie for Fox, Jackman and Mangold to make. A true crepuscular western by way of the superhero film.

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    I can't stop thinking about the performance by Sir Patrick Stewart. He is the highlight of the film for me. At some point Charles Xavier was the most powerful X-Man, and perhaps the most powerful mutant good or evil. Thankfully for that universe he was good, and he thought good of people even when others gave up on them, and he attempted to guide them by example and just showing them a better way.

    To see him deteriorated to what he has become is heartbreaking. Still, he is trying to guide Logan, trying to make Logan care again, because of all the loss Logan has seen in his long life is too much for one person. He is dishing out lessons up to the very end. (He is a Professor after all.)

    Charles is the emotional backbone of this film, and [
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    Also that scene [
    ] Give the man all the awards.

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    Quote Quoting Rico (view post)
    I can't stop thinking about the performance by Sir Patrick Stewart. He is the highlight of the film for me. At some point Charles Xavier was the most powerful X-Man, and perhaps the most powerful mutant good or evil. Thankfully for that universe he was good, and he thought good of people even when others gave up on them, and he attempted to guide them by example and just showing them a better way.

    To see him deteriorated to what he has become is heartbreaking. Still, he is trying to guide Logan, trying to make Logan care again, because of all the loss Logan has seen in his long life is too much for one person. He is dishing out lessons up to the very end. (He is a Professor after all.)

    Charles is the emotional backbone of this film, and [
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    Also that scene [
    ] Give the man all the awards.
    Yes. Great point.

    This makes me think... What is the best superhero performance??

    Barbarian - ***
    Bones and All - ***
    Tar - **


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    I would loooooove for Stewart to get a supporting actor nom. I doubt it will happen.

    Ezee E, I don't know. It sure as shit ain't Halle Berry.

    Alan Cumming as Night Crawler? Eh what I am talking about?

    HEATH LEDGER!!!!

    Or does he not count?
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    Because he's a villain? Is the question specific to superhero? Or did eric mean comic book? If the latter, Its either Ledger or William Hurt right?
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    Quote Quoting D_Davis (view post)
    Uwe Boll movies > all Marvel U movies
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    I work in grocery. I have not gotten sick. My fellow employees have not gotten sick. If the virus were even remotely as contagious as its being presented as, why haven’t entire store staffs who come into contact with hundreds of people per day, thousands per week, all falling ill in mass nationwide?

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    Mangold's best movie since Heavy.

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