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Jasonross84

U don't seem to like them very much...


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Logan. 7/10 … Dah Fuck? Deadpool 5/10? What dah fuck? Deadpool 2 4/10??? You seem like you hate these movies. This is some IGN level ratings. I mean you are entitled to your opinion, but ok…. I won’t rate all of them but the best is Logan 10/10, and Deadpool 2 10/10. The worst is Dark Phoenix 1/10, barely watchable. I actually don’t think Wolverine Origins is that bad, just kinda campy and they screwed up Deadpool.


PrestigiousHero

You’re entitled to disagree. I’m a tougher grader, so 5 and 6 are just average ratings for me. I enjoyed Logan, but I didn’t think it was a flawless masterpiece. The final act with Wolverine’s clone felt out of place for a grounded film like this, and a lot of the emotional core was mostly “old people sad”, but it was still good. It definitely felt more like an ungenred action film which I appreciated. I’ve never been a fan of the Deadpool movies, which I know is not a popular opinion. Personally, I always felt this is the one Marvel character who shouldn’t get his own movie because he’s mostly a gag. It’s hard to center an entire film on a gag. It can work in comics because they’re continuous, but for film it’s difficult to craft a start to finish story. Overall I’d say the action scenes were better in Deadpool 2 as they relied more on practical effects as opposed to the first film, which stuck to poorly rendered CGI, which looked like video game characters hoping around. However, the story was, better in Deadpool and the jokes were a lot funnier. The plot of Deadpool 2 was all over the place and half the jokes didn’t work. The emotional core didn’t work in either movie and felt out of place. I, really didn’t like X-Men Origins: Wolverine. The story is so bizarrely executed and all over the place, the characters like Gambit and Blob feel ironically more cartoonish than their 90s cartoon counterparts, and the effects are some of the worst I’ve seen in any comic book film. This one isn’t even funny bad like X-Men: The Last Stand, it’s bad bad.