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** "I Got a Name" by Jim Croce. |
** "I Got a Name" by Jim Croce. |
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** Marco Beltrami's score is highly memorable. |
** Marco Beltrami's score is highly memorable. |
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* [[Badass Decay]]: An in-universe example. Logan is slowly dying from the Adamantium poisoning. |
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* [[Darkness-Induced Audience Apathy]]: The fact it is bleak and set in a dystopian future is enough to make viewers feel miserable. |
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* [[Even Better Sequel]]: Generally seen as the best of the ''Wolverine'' trilogy. |
* [[Even Better Sequel]]: Generally seen as the best of the ''Wolverine'' trilogy. |
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* [[He Really Can Act]]: |
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* [[It Was His Sled]]: Wolverine dies. |
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** [[Hugh Jackman]] and [[Patrick Stewart]] did a great job with their final performances as Logan and Charles, respectively. |
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* [[Memetic Mutation]]: "[[Batman and Robin (film)|What killed the mutants? The corn age!]]" |
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** With little speech, Dafne Keen did an excellent job playing Laura. |
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* [[Nausea Fuel]]: The graphic violence is not only more realistic than ''Deadpool'', but more sickening. |
* [[Nausea Fuel]]: The graphic violence is not only more realistic than ''Deadpool'', but more sickening. |
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* [[One-Scene Wonder]]: The human doctor taking care of Logan is the only human that didn't die or is unlikable. |
* [[One-Scene Wonder]]: The human doctor taking care of Logan is the only human that didn't die or is unlikable. |
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* [[Signature Line]]: “So, this is what it feels like.” |
* [[Signature Line]]: “So, this is what it feels like.” |
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* [[Signature Song]]: "When The Man Comes Around" by Johnny Cash. |
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* [[Spiritual Antithesis]]: While this and ''[[Deadpool (film)|Deadpool]]'' are R-rated superhero films, ''Logan'' is more of a Western drama and ''Deadpool'' is more of a [[Black Comedy]]. |
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* [[They Wasted a Perfectly Good Character]]: Some fans thought X-24 was a copy of Sabretooth and they would have liked it better if Sabretooth was in the film instead. |
* [[They Wasted a Perfectly Good Character]]: Some fans thought X-24 was a copy of Sabretooth and they would have liked it better if Sabretooth was in the film instead. |
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* [[Tough Act to Follow]]: Aside from ''[[Deadpool 2]]'', it is considered the last great ''X-Men'' film. |
* [[Tough Act to Follow]]: Aside from ''[[Deadpool 2]]'', it is considered the last great ''X-Men'' film. |
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* [[Unintentionally Unsympathetic]]: While Charles was trying to give Logan and Laura company with the Munson family, that means that their stalling can lead to the Reavers getting closer to them. |
* [[Unintentionally Unsympathetic]]: While Charles was trying to give Logan and Laura company with the Munson family, that means that their stalling can lead to the Reavers getting closer to them. |
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* [[Visual Effects of Awesome]]: Very little CGI was used and it only applied to Donald Pierce's arm and Logan's beard, making them fit in with the cinematography. |
* [[Visual Effects of Awesome]]: Very little CGI was used and it only applied to Donald Pierce's arm and Logan's beard, making them fit in with the cinematography. |
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* [[What Do You Mean It's Not for Kids?]]: While it has the same rating as the ''Deadpool'' films, it's clearly not for the faint of heart due to the bleak themes, strong language and unsettling violence. |
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Latest revision as of 16:21, 22 July 2021
These things about Logan (film) are subjective - not everyone will agree with all of them.
- And You Thought It Would Fail: Due to the low budget and R-rating, people thought Logan would flop.
- Angst Aversion: The film as a whole can be hard to watch due to the dystopian future, dark thematic elements and nearly every character dying.
- Author's Saving Throw: It was revealed that the film takes place in an alternate reality, thus making it standalone from the more optimistic films.
- Awesome Music:
- "Hurt" by Johnny Cash was used in the trailers to showcase the aging Logan.
- "I Got a Name" by Jim Croce.
- Marco Beltrami's score is highly memorable.
- Even Better Sequel: Generally seen as the best of the Wolverine trilogy.
- He Really Can Act: Stephen Merchant got some praise for playing Caliban in a drama rather than typical comedic roles.
- It Was His Sled: Wolverine dies.
- Memetic Mutation: "What killed the mutants? The corn age!"
- Nausea Fuel: The graphic violence is not only more realistic than Deadpool, but more sickening.
- One-Scene Wonder: The human doctor taking care of Logan is the only human that didn't die or is unlikable.
- Signature Line: “So, this is what it feels like.”
- They Wasted a Perfectly Good Character: Some fans thought X-24 was a copy of Sabretooth and they would have liked it better if Sabretooth was in the film instead.
- Tough Act to Follow: Aside from Deadpool 2, it is considered the last great X-Men film.
- Unintentionally Unsympathetic: While Charles was trying to give Logan and Laura company with the Munson family, that means that their stalling can lead to the Reavers getting closer to them.
- Visual Effects of Awesome: Very little CGI was used and it only applied to Donald Pierce's arm and Logan's beard, making them fit in with the cinematography.
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