TOP TIER Logan DOFP X2 Deadpool UPPER TIER Deadpool 2 First Class MIDDLE TIER X-Men The Wolverine BOTTOM TIER X-Men Apocalypse X-Men Origins: Wolverine X-Men3
After watching 90 minutes of dying Logan, the scene where he takes the serum to heal back to full powers briefly then comes charging through the forest is fucking electric.
But even in the moment, on first viewing, it's kind of surreal because you feel like you know what's on the other side of that rush.
Btw I was thinking the other day about how awesome the Deadpool project started. No one wanted it, everyone scared of the strong R rating, that CGI test clip comes out, people WANT IT, and Reynolds pushing the charge... I am so happy with how that process worked out and the output we received. In a world where terrible writing is giving us disappointing movies and tv shows, let-downs left and right, a feel-good family film like DP is a revelation.
Thank you so much pelican grove for providing your shitty ranking on shitty X-men movies. It’s been almost two months since this thread had a proper rankings discussion. I should have realized when Fox was bought out that this would end up happening.
Let me clarify with my X-Men rankings. As I have Logan ranked below several of the films. If we’re asking one another what’s the best film out of all of them? Then Logan is No. 1 easily. Hell, it should have been nominated for Best Picture. Not deserving of winning, but I think it deserved to be nominated. That film took the comic-book movies into a completely different tunnel, far away from anything else. Talk about character development? It had it all. The reason I ranked it lower was because those rankings are just my personal favorites based off nostalgia and such. I grew up reading and watching X-Men, so it was a big deal when the movies first came out. So it’s a nostalgia thing for me. Rankings of the best movies (not my fanboy rankings): 1. Logan 2. DOFP 3. Deadpool 4. X2 5. X-Men 6. First Class 7. Deadpool 2 The rest
I didnt like any of the original xmen movies tbqh McAvoy and Fassbender changed that. Even more than Stewart and McKellen. and then Apocolypse happened
You misspelled Apocalypse, but I fixed it for you. On another note: that movie didn’t even need to be made.
#CalledIt Specifically, Markus and McFeely said (in what feels like a contradiction to what the Russos said) Peggy’s two children mentioned in Captain America: Winter Soldier might “have somewhat super soldier DNA.” Markus and McFeely accept that different people will have different viewpoints on this topic. But, in their minds, Steve was Peggy’s husband all along. “It was always our intention that he was the father of those two children. But again, there are time travel loopholes for that,” said McFeely. Added Markus: “It does introduce the idea that there are two children who have somewhat super soldier DNA.”
I’m finally taking my 9 year old to see Endgame tomorrow. Checking him out early from school so I can hit that matinee pricing. #cheapbastard
He did more than make out. Maybe it’s Feige’s genius plan of incorporating mutants. Cap super sperm + incestual niece humping = super powered web footed baby. Namor to the MCU confirmed.
My List: TOP TIER Logan Deadpool DOFP Deadpool2 X2 UPPER TIER First Class MIDDLE TIER X-Men The Wolverine BOTTOM TIER X-Men Apocalypse X-Men Origins: Wolverine X-Men3
However shitty the rest of that film was, Fassbender's performance in Apocalypse might have been his best.
Endgame isn't catching TFA. That movie was stupid. It had the opening weekend of a Summer blockbuster and the legs of a Titanic. But I hope it beats Avatar, even if it's just by a single dollar.
That is rage inducing. I shouldn't have read that right before my commute home, I'm gonna be driving angry.
Dust them https://www-m.cnn.com/2019/05/14/entertainment/stan-lee-manager-elder-abuse-keya-morgan/index.html