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I fell asleep tbh. Will try to watch it again another time.
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dat scene hits u right in the feels
Just saw it. Meh.
The ways that logan and the prof died were terrible
saying this is better than TDK
it was ok tho
I thought it was OK as well. Basically 2hrs of knuckle blade slashing. There, I told you the entire movie.
Still movie of the year halfway through 2017. Got it on Blu Ray. Logan came with Logan Noir, the black and white version (I'm never going to watch it, though).
No way........its all opinion I guess, but John Wick II was better and more entertaining to me.![]()
The fight choreography was great, but the story and acting weren't.
Bulletproof suits annoyed me, for some reason.![]()
The b&w version of Mad Max was pretty cool, tbh.
The way folks were talking about it I was expecting the Godfather of hero movies. It was OK but is not THAT good. It doesn't even come close to the Dark Knight.
Some dialogues were just too cliche and cringe worthy: "I didn't sign up for this!!". How many times do we have to hear that in movies, tbh?(btw, they ed that entire scene up. It had the potential to be the scene of the movie if it wasn't for that lame, "in your face" writing. With more subtlety it could have been a prefectly moving, eye tearing moment).
Also, too many plot holes, the most egregious one being the one where at a first moment the mutant kids are running, like scared little chickens, for their lives like normal kids would do, and just a couple minutes after that they are kicking the asses of the folks, they were running from, without much sweat.
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Gonna watch this later.
But let me guess, they mentioned the fact a black family was killed![]()
'I didn't sign up for this'' that was in the Dark Knight actually![]()
Yeah, I know but at least it didn't ruin a potentially movie defining scene, tbh.![]()
I don't think anybody was expecting The Godfather when they watched this movie. And, while I love The Dark Knight , it's not safe from its fair share of cheesy lines.
I don't even know how, "I didn't sign up for this." would be such a divisive line. It is cliche, yes; it's also innocuous.
It was good. But the Xmen timeline is so convoluted and jacked up it's hard for me to get too excited over it.
Because they negate the concept of not getting shot. Might as well have Superman and Hulk shooting at each other.
JWII was stupid as . At least JW I was more of a real badass doing movie badass , but JWII is just too much. Sweringen is the lone savior of the show.
I don't want to turn the thread into a John Wick discussion, but the sequel was disappointing considering the praise it was getting. Of course, it's enjoyable for what it is, but if I really wanted to watch a great action movie sequel, I would turn on The Raid 2. That movie makes John Wick look like a children's movie.
half of humanity are assassins in the John Wick Universe
bullet proof suits that absorb all the force inflicted by a gunshot. I give the movie props for acknowledging that John Wick would probably be shot dozens of times throughout the story. I'll even accept the ridiculous concept of a bulletproof suit. But gunshots would absolutely destroy Wick's internal organs. That's like holding up a pillow to your chest, and letting a boxer punch you; sure, the boxer technically never touches you, but you will still be in pain and might have broken bones.
But then again, I am saying that I prefer a movie that has a guy with a metal-coated skeleton and supernatural healing powers. Take what I say with a grain of salt.
It wasn't innocuous to me 'cause it ruined what, imho, had the potential to be the scene of the entire movie.
If they would have worked that scene in a more subtle way with, for example, the little girl showing that she wanted wolverine to stay with her but in a more indirect, subtle way (ex: a silent dissapointed face instead of a screaming exposition), the scene, and as a result the movie, would have been 10 times better.
LOL
She's a kid. An inpulsive kid that flies off the handle rather easily. That was portrayed throughout the whole movie. You cant expect her character to change just for one scene and contradict how she had acted all the way to that point.
Neither her nor Wolverine himself are subtle in their actions.
I thought it played exactly how they would react to things.
Considering how Laura indirectly caused the deaths of Logan's only friends, I think his reaction was justified.
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