Hopeful they earn their R rating.Lol, just saw it on Facebook as well. Looks like they are actually going to have a decent storyline. That's the only thing that bugs me about most of the superhero shows/movies.
Wolverine = GOAT
Johnny Cash = GOAT
Are you asking to see Hugh's dick?Hopeful they earn their R rating.
No, I'm asking for a level of violence that an R rating affords that we often aren't given. I don't necessarily enjoy aimless violence, but Wolverine isn't exactly a gentle soul and I don't like when things are handled with kid gloves just to get some more family's in the theater.Are you asking to see Hugh's dick?
OK....I just...No, I'm asking for a level of violence that an R rating affords that we often aren't given. I don't necessarily enjoy aimless violence, but Wolverine isn't exactly a gentle soul and I don't like when things are handled with kid gloves just to get some more family's in the theater.
Also, it'd be great if we can see Hugh's dick.
Too busy watching Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 trailer.How in the fuck is there not a thread on this yet?!?!?!
Its not.Out of all of fox's xmen movies, i've only liked deadpool.
If it's based on the old man logan story, they're going to have to drastically alter it.
Looked like it had elements of it from the trailer. The xmen all being dead. Him in what seems to be a dystopian future.Its not.
From what I've read they've taken as much as they can from Old Man Logan.Looked like it had elements of it from the trailer. The xmen all being dead. Him in what seems to be a dystopian future.
Because of the nature of that story, with all of the mcu/sony movie characters involved (hawkeye, hulk, mysterio, black bolt, etc.) that fox doesn't own the rights to is why i said it'd need to be drastically altered.
They've altered it a bit but this is correct.From what I've read they've taken as much as they can from Old Man Logan.
Just some of the characters really. Story can stay largely in tact. Fox still has the entire X-men roster, no?If it's based on the old man logan story, they're going to have to drastically alter it.
The main villain? Marvel. Main supporting character? Marvel. Also most of the ancillary characters as well.Just some of the characters really. Story can stay largely in tact. Fox still has the entire X-men roster, no?
That's why I was asking specifically about the X-Men. The other characters themselves are all pretty replaceable.The main villain? Marvel. Main supporting character? Marvel. Also most of the ancillary characters as well.
The story can remain, but it'll need to be drastically recast character-wise.
The x-men?That's why I was asking specifically about the X-Men. The other characters themselves are all pretty replaceable.
Not in Fox X-Men land they aren't.The x-men?
Oh they dead. That's why it was mostly marvel characters.
Yes, but that would mean they'd need to change the characters drastically, as i said.Not in Fox X-Men land they aren't.
and I agreed. I was just saying as long as the story remains in tact changing the characters isn't really a big deal.Yes, but that would mean they'd need to change the characters drastically, as i said.
As a story, i found it so-so. Some of the changes were so bizarre it broke my verisimilitude.and I agreed. I was just saying as long as the story remains in tact changing the characters isn't really a big deal.
Old Man Logan wasn't exactly great because of the Hulk gang or Red Skull being in it for 3 pages, lol.
I enjoyed the character development of Wolverine throughout. The burden he had been carrying for all those years, his guilt. The obviously misplaced and difficult pacifism he displayed until he was finally convinced to be himself and able to let go of his guilt.As a story, i found it so-so. Some of the changes were so bizarre it broke my verisimilitude.
Agreed, wolvie himself was really the only person i enjoyed reading about.I enjoyed the character development of Wolverine throughout. The burden he had been carrying for all those years, his guilt. The obviously misplaced and difficult pacifism he displayed until he was finally convinced to be himself and able to let go of his guilt.
It's also worth noting that the end of Old Man Logan is the first time I can remember him self identifying as a leader