Did you think of Last of Us too?**** this looks great. Didn't expect such a "feels" tone to it. Can't wait to see it.
Yeah. Good-bye, now.Am I the only one who doesn't like the "Old Man Logan" concept?
You really wouldn't. Director was quoted as saying "This not a CGI ****athon." Another video pointed out that, unlike the other films, this one doesn't take murder and violence and make it just "Oh wow coolz." People that die die. Killing doesn't just the victims, at this point, it hurts Logan because of the rumored past. I dunno if you've read the Old Man Logan comic, but when Charles says "What did you do, Logan?" and Logan says "There are no mutants left, the world isn't the same," it's a possible reference to something really tragic that happens in the comic that is a hugely different take on murder and violence than any of the other films have taken so far.You wouldn't say that this is a movie that belongs to the X-Men franchise.
It shouldn't. Marvel movies need the tone that fits the characters and the story they're trying to tell. Setting a universal tone for each movie is not a good idea.
This could set the tone for all marvel movies. Has a lot of potential.
It shouldn't. Marvel movies need the tone that fits the characters and the story they're trying to tell. Setting a universal tone for each movie is not a good idea.
You're misled. Setting the tone signifies the ceiling production should reach/surpass when producing a marvel movie despite the directed genre/theme. A universal tone would in fact be a great idea, as it would task every marvel related movie to strive for greatness. |
This isn't "tone," this is a standard of quality. What you're saying is this movie should set the BAR, not the TONE. Saying that every Marvel movie should have the tone of Logan is saying that every Marvel movie should be desolate, devoid of hope, depressing, nostalgic, and resonating with a feeling of needing redemption, which is a terrible idea.
You're misled. Setting the tone signifies the ceiling production should reach/surpass when producing a marvel movie despite the directed genre/theme. A universal tone would in fact be a great idea, as it would task every marvel related movie to strive for greatness.
This looks more like a mix of Old Man Logan and Death of Wolverine. It certainly can work within this movie universe.The Old Man Logan storyline doesn't really work without the whole Marvel universe but i'll still see this. The mutantocalypse is too recurrent of DoFP and I imagine there's little than can do to make it different from 'The Wolverine'.
X-23 should've been a bit older & they could already know each other but a film is a film, wonder what they'll do with it.
I'd much prefer to focus on the latter. The trailer seems to be going the right way and making it seem nice and small-scale. Gimme a quaint western after the samurai action film for sure. I never read the Death of Wolverine! Just the fallout stall of 'Wolverines' and how those close to him did after his death...which with Jennifer Laurence's Mystique involved could've been a much better story to do.This looks more like a mix of Old Man Logan and Death of Wolverine. It certainly can work within this movie universe.