X-MEN ORIGINS: WOLVERINE (2009) | FIRST TIME WATCHING | MOVIE REACTION
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00:00 - Intro
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Fun fact Ryan Renalds warned the director that the fans were going to hate what they did to the Deadpool character in this film and was he ever right.
Thank god he was able to get Fox to greenlight the 1st Deadpool movie.
Ryan Reynolds lobbyied for years for the Deadpool movie to be made. I remember when Green Lantern movie was in production, the only thing Ryan Reynolds talked about was Deadpool movie.
It's the continuity stuff that bothers me. This version of Deadpool worked for this particular movie, I think. All of the humor/snark/meta stuff wouldn't have fit the tone very well.
The dumbest person on the planet could have told you that this version of Deadpool was gonna suck. But apparently, someone at Fox couldn’t figure it out.
And he only managed to do that because 'someone' leaked the test-fotage, and it exploded on youtube.
There was a similar situation with Sonic. The fans hated the original design of him. But the studio actually listened to the fans and fixed it, while media hated that they were catering to "the toxic fandom".
But as Henry Cavill said, the fandoms aren't toxic, their passionate about what they love. Otherwise they wouldn't be fans.
That was kind of something George RR Martin also commented on I think. How certain writers/producers can't leave well enough alone, but has to make stories "their own" and "improve" them (ie. ruining the stories). thinking they know better than the actual creators did when they created the stories...
It is essentially a matter of to many people in Hollywood and mainstream media suffering from hubris and/or being narcissists.
@@sjuthberg The complete Deadpool experience would've totally overwhelmed this movie. All in all it worked out for the best. He needed a solo movie for a real introduction to the vibe and character. I think they did listen to the fans it just came a bit later with Ryan Reynold's help.
“Nobody kills you but me.”
“Men are so weird.”
Great lol moment for me. Nicely done.
33:48
Hey, those are real men right there....
While watching this reaction video, I felt like I could hear everyone watching yelling "Victor is Sabretooth"
Yep
Yep
Yep 😅
Literally me
Yeah.
"John Wick did it first" 😂 when you forget this movie came out 5 years before John Wick 😂
I can’t believe that this is the only live action Gambit.
It really is crazy with how many x movies we have had we havent had more than the 1 minute of gambit
As someone who loved the cartoon from the 90s, that's what bothered me about these movies.
Just a brief appearance of Gambit and Cyclops wasn't a main character like he should have been.
Wolverine is still my favorite X-Men but the rest of the characters were also important.
Channing Tatum almost starred in and produced a Gambit movie for the fox X-Men movies universe but it got canceled when Disney bought fox his rumored to make a cameo in deadpool and wolverine
I agree I know Wolverine is a fan favorite but almost the entire live action is franchise based on him very little shown to the other X-Men
Let's hope that rumor is true that Channing Tatum will have a cameo as a Gambit variant in Deadpool and Wolverine.
While it's not the best movie in the world, Liev Schreiber as Victor Creed is a FANTASTIC performance.
Indeed. I love this movie just for giving us Liev Schreiber as Victor/Sabertooth.
Liev Shreiber is good in everything he's in. Very underrated actor. Spring Forward with him and Ned Beatty is a nice dialogue driven drama.
Yeah. Super versatile actor. So talented!
Even in the lesser films in this franchise, the casting department still knocks it out of the park.
Leiv was also one of the kidnappers in Ransom. He's great at playing terrible characters.
We've officially reached the point in the series when you have to stop trying to make sense of the continuity, because the filmmakers stop caring. Going forward I expect there were a lot of studio conversations that went like this:
"We want to do this for the next movie."
"Yeah, but that contradicts what we did in the last one."
"Who cares?"
Wolverine, Cyclops, Deadpool and a few other characters will literally have multiple origin stories throughout the franchise. They even make fun of the fact in the Deadpool movies. Just go with it.
"Men are so weird!" HAHAHA Carly I haven't laughed that hard in a long time.
Remember, in the first movie Jean said he could possibly be older than the professor because of his healing powers, his full name is James "logan" howlett
He was born between 1882 and 1885.
Didn't he fight in the civil war that would be during the 1860s
@@samellowery The Civil War, WWI, WWII, Korea, Vietnam. Jimmy and Victor fought in all of the major wars since reaching adulthood (at least in this continuity).
She couldn't remember if Deadpool has powers or was just good with swords. She's not going to remember a dropped line from X1
@@Eidlones Well, that was 4 X-Men movies ago. Plus, she's been watching other movies in between. Give her a break.
"These timelines are so confusing"-Deadpool
They don’t remember most of the stuff they watch anyway, they’d be confused regardless
You were talking to your sister at the moment, but did you notice the boy on ice with one green eye and one blue? That was Stryker’s son from X2, the one he was using to control Professor X.
Okay so wolverine was in fact a kind of Black Ops. specialist before joining the X Men. He worked for a secret military operation and he started using the slogan "I'm the best at what I do; and what I do isn't very nice." Essentially, when military were not sufficient enough to get the job done they sent in Wolverine to eliminate enemy hostiles. And he was VERY effective at it.
They don't sedate him because they can't. Wolverine's healing factor makes him immune to drugs and poisons.
He's affected in The Wolverine, though. I won't say anymore than that because they'll probably watch it.
@@Rocket_Man232 In the Logan timeline the food industry genetically modified the foods to weaken and eventually obliterate the mutant x gene. Logan was perfectly fine until the food weakened his healing factor. Before then he was able to simply out heal the poison.
@@w1975b I think the writers just use it as an "as needed" rule. You wouldn't think he could be knocked out for more than a few seconds, but in X1 he gets knocked out for at least a few hours when Sabretooth hits him with a big stick. Haha
@@LoganBluth guess you could say having to fight/heal the adamantium every minute might contribute to a delay in healing other things.
@@w1975b Eh, healing from a brain injury is the same mechanically as healing from lacerations on the skin - You get knocked out when your brain bounces off the inside of your skull causing physical damage to your brain tissue. So Logan's brain tissue repairing itself is no different to his skin healing from massive lacerations.
Also, he gets shot in the head in X2 and that only puts him out for a few seconds. Hell, he gets shot literally through the brain in this one and he's only out for a couple of minutes at most.
Honestly, the internal continuity of these films, from timelines, to character ages, to how their powers work, are a complete mess, so you just kind of have to go with whatever the current film says and not try to explain previous installments.
I don't care what people say about the movie but going thru the different wars is one of the best comic book movie openings.
i totally agree!
Unfortunately there's the rest of the movie.
And that opening would've made a better movie than the rest of the movie.
I don’t think the rest of the movie is as bad as you guys make it out to be. I will agree in saying that the opening credits war montage is amazing
@@coltonpiper6156 I loved the movie as a kid. This was my first X-men movie. I had a DVD of the movie, watched it over and over again.
But now as an adult, after Deadpool and Logan.
Nah, this isn't as great as I used to think it was.
They talked about it in the first X-men film. “His healing factor makes his cells die a lot slower, which makes his age impossible to determine. He may very well be older than you Professor” is basically what was said. Yes his powers are the healing/regeneration and bone claws. They added the Adamantium later because he could survive it.
32:34 "Hey, it's me! Just cleanin' up the timeline!"
I get the reference, I've seen Deadpool, but I don't understand how he could "take care" of that version if all versions have truly unlimited healing including from decapitation.
Don;t let anyone tell you this movie isn't important for the franchise... I believe this movie is where Hugh Jackman and Ryan Reynolds became friends.
At the very least its important because of how the Deadpool movies clown on it lol
This is why I can't dive into these Cape Flick series (Marvel or DC); too much information & too much content that HAS to be seen to understand, lol
*movie series
@@PauloHernandezXD just take your time and watch them. There's no rush and there aren't a hundred films to watch.
@@louischapman3716 Yeah, I'll be binge watching a lot of stuff this summer. I may add a couple X-Men movies too. This one is the only I've fully watched in its entirety lol
When they're looking for the adamantium in Africa, there's a split second where you can see a little girl with white hair run behind Victor, that would be Storm. Remember, Victor is Sabertooth, the one who attacks Rogue and Logan after Logan finds her hitchhiking on his trailer in the first X-Men movie. This version of Deadpool isn't the same one as the ones from his own movies, though they do retcon it for the prequel movies.
The meteorites in Africa are technically Vibranium. Adamantium is an artificially synthesized alloy intended to be a substitute for the rare Vibranium. Main difference is Vibranium can absorb all vibrational energies, while adamantium is virtually indestructible.
@@timmooney7528 Adamantium was the result of metallurgist Myron MacLain's attempt to reproduce the unknown indestructible vibranium-steel alloy he had developed that became Cap's shield. He wasn't sure exactly what was in in because he'd been working for days and fell asleep during an experiment, and while he was asleep something happened that he could never reproduce. It isn't quite as indestructible as Cap's shield, but _almost._
As far as fans are concerned Deadpool in this movie is not Deadpool they took far to many liberties with the character and within the community that was just unacceptable as he is as beloved as wolverine for many of the same reasons he's a darker more complex character than most in the MCU with a real sense of depth and tragedy rarely seen in superheroes. The version Ryan plays in the standalone movies is far closer to the source material a barely sane immortal who knows he's just a character in a strange story like universe who quite often just wishes he could die.
There's a deleted scene that shows her more prominently during the whole scenario as well
@@timmooney7528 Adamantium is an alloy of Vibranium and Iron.
Before someone says "Steel, not Iron" ... Steel is Iron and Carbon.
Others have mentioned it, but it's worth mentioning again:
John Carter.
I think you guys would love it. It's a fun adventure that stars the guy that played Gambit.
and the actress who played Logan's girlfriend
I swear, “John Carter” wouldn’t have bombed so hard if Disney just advertised it as “Taylor Kitsch jumps around wearing a loincloth and a smile”.
Sabretooth - "Nobody kills you but me."
"Men are so weird."
Men watching this - "No no, he's got a point."
They can't put James/Logan under anesthesia because his healing factor is so strong that it metabolizes drugs super quickly. So he has to go through adamantium bonding while feeling everything.
Good to know.
Only big plothole I have with this though is, why didn’t they give the bullets to Agent Zero after. If Stryker was really that smart, he’d have realized to keep them on the most accurate shot marksmen in case things go south and Logan tries anything. Seriously, can you imagine if when he woke up and broke free, Zero shot him with the adamantium bullet?
They say that in the movie. It just isn't in the TH-cam edit.
I think Steve Rogers has that same principal, minus the healing. Drugs don't work on him.
@@osmanyousif7849 it gets sillier when you realise it was just to get their DNA which they could have gotten far easier from his GF who was regularly taking samples nightly lmao
Nobody kills you but me. That’s a classic comicbook trope. Signifying the love hate relationship of heroes and their archenemies many of the time. ❤😂
With Sabretooth it's just pure hate (and the feeling is pretty mutual).
In this case it also shows the bond between brothers
Apparently that's how all men are according to these airheads.
There are a few movies I could make generalizations of about women as well.
Or would that be offensive?
Sabertooth actually tracks down Logan every year on his birthday and kicks his ass. It's like tradition
18:11 Wolverine popping up, Her mouth drops, wolverine shot in head grrr, she grrr's with him, he get's shot at, her squeamish face. What we're here for.
Wolverine's brother Victor was SABERTOOTH!!! The one he fought in the first movie.
You Missed The Post Credits Scene - FYI All The Remaining X Universe Movies Have Post Credit Sequences
This
The post credit here doesn't matter, it literally goes nowhere😅
There were two, and it really pissed people off that which credits scene you got depended on which theater you saw it in. The show I went to just had the final scene with Stryker aimlessly wandering. Other people saw the Deadpool scene.
I'm sure they watched it in the full reaction because she always seems to know about those.
@@shanajeangedeon9060 It massively matters for the jokes in the Deadpool franchise.
The Weapon X Program produced mutant soldiers. The Weapon I Program was also called Operation: Rebirth. It created Captain America.
Correct. Wolverine was Weapon X (weapon "10").
Captain America was Weapon I.
*Star-Spangled Man with a Plan intensifies*
And Isaiah Bradley, among other super-soldier experiments before Steve Rogers.
@@NoHandleGrr Bradley was after. Rogers was the original, and only truly "successful" super-soldier. Because Erskine withheld certain key details about the formula and process. All the other Weapon Programs were attempts to replicate Erskine's formula. With varying degrees of success.
Weapon X is Logan.
Weapon X-23 is Laura.
Weapon X-24 is Logan's clone.
Your confusion over this movie’s… *Different*… Deadpool had me in stitches. 😅
Logan was the name of his real father - the grounds keeper.
This movie condensed wolverines childhood and early life into a few minutes.
He didn’t leave with Dog in the comic, he had a friend named Rose who left with him and said it was his name when they got to a work camp in order to conceal who he was.
And Victor is Sabertooth. They made them brothers when the half brother was named “Dog” and wasn’t Sabertooth.
P.S. Remember Back To The First X-Men Movie Jean Grey States "This Also Makes His Age Impossible To Determine, He Could Very Well Be Older Than You Professor"
He was born between 1882 and 1885.
@@elessartelcontar9415he fought in the American civil war, which ended in like 1865.... so he was born at least in the 1830s.
When Beast calls him "kid" and has no idea. 😂
@@NarwahlGaming “did he just call me ‘boy’?”
Lynn Collins (Kayla Silverfox) also played Dejah Thoris in "John Carter" (2012) with Taylor Kitsch (Gambit) as John Carter.
Love that movie so much
Another film worthy of a viewing that is way better than common opinion would dictate.
Cyclop's laser beams come from another dimension, his eyes are a portal to a dimension that is only filled with that pink crimson energy 34:29
One more thing ... Never let the internet tell you what you should or should not watch, or what you will like or not like. You have to watch for yourself. But you know that already. Hey Carly!
If you've never seen Kate & Leopold, you should 100% watch that.
You and Carly would LOVE it.
It stars Hugh Jackman AND Liev Schreiber
That's definitely a ''Carly joins in'' movie.
@@earlbrown 100%
This movie has one of the best opening credits ever created. Rest of the movie is so so, but I've always loved the march through history and warfare the brothers do.
You should definitely rewatch Deadpool.. with Carly... for the channel. LoL We would love that!
Logan and Victor aren't blood brothers, they were raised together in the same house and they always saw each other as brothers. Both had different fathers and mothers, both families sheared the same house for financial reasons. I do see where people think that they are blood brothers.
I did read somewhere a long time ago that it could be possible that they are first cousins, raised together like brothers. It's possible that this could be the case.
Funny she used to make fun of her dad for "Star Trek" now she has memorabilia in her room! 😆
That's what I was thinking, too. I'm a Star Trek fan, myself, and I might have a model Enterprise somewhere, but she has gone full Trekkie. I wouldn't be surprised if she wanted to start going to Star Trek conventions.
When did she made fun of her dad? she mentioned he's a fan and have watched the shows when she was a child, I don't think she made fun of him.
@@RoadWarrior77 I have two Enterprise models, TNG's Enterprise-D and the original Enterprise from the Kelvin timeline even a Spock pop figure and a rug of the original USS Enterprise from the original series and the United Federation of Planets along with the American and British Flag in my room along with autographs and photo-ops/selfies from Star Trek actors who I've met even I have two different Starfleet Captain uniforms. I've been to a Star Trek convention in Nashville, Tennessee but I also have been to Comic Con in San Diego, California once even Lexington Comic & Toy Con in Kentucky and often I've been to Fanboy Expo in Knoxville, Tennessee near where I live. Of course I also got Star Wars, DC (especially Superman, Batman, Harley Quinn and Catwoman), Marvel (even Spider-Man and X-Men), Halo, Mass Effect and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles posters all in my room. Lol. I've been enjoying all of Cassie's Star Trek, Star Wars, Ghostbusters, Batman, Superman, X-Men, Spider-Man and the MCU video reactions! 😊
Well, it didn't much to convert her.
It was the same with me, due to my eldest sister being a huge fan of Star Trek TOS
Wolverine and Victor were already together in the movie "Kate and Leopold" with Meg Ryan
Great film!
I forgot about that! And they were also related in that movie (at least in the director's cut).
Different actor and they ignored the whole being Wolverine's brother thing, but they were both in the first X-Men movie too. Victor is the big guy who works for Magneto. The one that isn't Toad or Mystique.
Victor is Sabretooth, they do say his name in the movie.
That was a surprisingly good movie for me.
_"Behold! Rising before you! The greatest erection on the continent!"_ 😂
Haha when she was sayjng Hey Google, my google home was trying to answer 😂😂
If adamantium is so tough, it wouldn’t throw sparks when he rubs his claws against each other. Would take too much force behind a hit to spark.
You did see his brother "again" in the first X-Men movie. His brother is Sabertooth and he was the one who attacked him, in his truck and camper, when he and Rogue were in Alaska.
Edit: Sabertooth: Different actor but same character.
Only same character by name. It's not Wolverine's brother in X1.
They were attacked by Sabretooth in Alberta, Canada, not Alaska.
@@jkhoover We don't know that for certain. Since this was made after the original trilogy. It's not like they can go back and put in a line in X1 of Sabertooth saying something like. "Hi, brother, miss me?" That is the problem of doing prequels after the fact. Unless Fox were to come along (which they aren't now that the X-Men are moving to the MCU) and say they weren't the same person, they very likely are the same person.
Isn't the no prize explanation that Victor gave in to his animal side - thus the quite more animalistic look and behaviour.
@@jkhoover Bro they literally made a prequel comic for X2 revealing Sabretooth in X1 is Wolverine's brother in Origins.
Wolverine's real name is James Howlett. Born to Elizabeth Howlett, and raised by her and her husband, John Howlett.
Logan is an alias he uses, based on the name of his biological father Thomas Logan.
In the comics Sabertooth (Victor Creed) IS NOT related to Wolverine in any way, though the government DID screw with Logan's memories to make Logan THINK he might be Sabertooth's brother or son.
this story is based on a much later graphic novel called "Origins: Wolverine" the early story is very similar, including Victor being his brother.
Wolverine's name is James howlett nickname is Logan or before he forgets his name Jimmy. Logan's brother is Victor Creed AKA sabertooth the same guy who was telling storm to scream in the first X-Men movie.
@@chriswood7632 The comic is just called "Origin" (or sometimes "Wolverine:Origin" or "Origin:The True Story of Wolverine"), and he's not at all related to Sabertooth.
His half-brother is Dog Logan.
I'm pretty sure there was a point where it was speculated/rumored/believed that they were brothers in the comics before it was confirmed that they weren't.
@@ieyke you might be right, I stopped reading comics in the early 90's. I saw this and purused it at a comic store much more recently, but I never read it.
When you said hey Google turn the lights to hot pink or whatever my phone and tablet went off. 😂✌🏼
11:57
"Wasn't That The Guy's Name?"
Yup, Stryker was the guy who was responsible for grafting the adamantium into Wolverine's skeletal structure
5:42 Yes, Carly. You know him. He's the old guy in "X2" that wanted to kill all the mutants. His son, Jason was in the wheel chair trying to get Charles to kill all the mutants. Magneto tied him to to the helicopter. Just a younger version.
Jason is the kid with different colored eyes (heterochromia) in the freezer.
Was gonna comment on that as well, glad you beat me to it
They don't even realize the black cowboy is Will I Am from Black Eyed Peas 😂
I didn't know until you just said it lol
This is the first I learned of that.
Well He Is
Not everyone is into the black eyed peas, just like not everyone is into country music or metal. Or even classical music for that matter.
Was their a white cowboy or a yellow cowboy?
Wolverine’s birth name is James Howlett. In the comics he changed it to Logan because he was a fugitive after killing his biological father and also his biological father’s full name was Thomas Logan.
It’s really crazy how you uploaded this video the same day I randomly decided to look up scenes from this movie. Subscribed! 😂
Ahhh. X-Men origins wolverine… My favorite haircut in the series.!
You don't remember: In the first X-men movie when Jean was telling everyone about her examination of Logan she said "He has uncharted regenerative capabilities....which also makes his age impossible to determine. He could very well be older than you, Professor."
Also, many of your questions will be addressed in the next X-men movies you watch.
They're only watching it once. They also missed the fact you see Stryker's kid on ice. even though the editor definitely knew.
@@johnnybraccia452 yeah I noticed that too XD
@@johnnybraccia452 tbf Stryker’s son is MUCH younger here so can’t really fault them on that one
My favourite reaction channel. Shout out to the editing of the vids. This is another artform a lot of reaction vids never always get right. Rewatching films combined with the perfect editing and reaction has been amazing on this channel
This movie is a mix between 2 Wolverine comics. “Wolverine Origins” (the opening scene) & “Weapon X”. And I think, while not at all perfect, they blend them together well. Heck, Sabretooth has such an amazing origin in this.
Also, a lot of people forgot just how evil Deadpool was before he went through his redemption arc to become the antihero we know now. Before Cable, Domino, Wolverine, & Spider-Man inspired him to be a better person, he was arguably one of the more evil Marvel supervillains, with literally MILLIONS of men, women, & children’s deaths he’s responsible for (he was a herald for Galactus for a bit as well)
I like most of the audience don't read superhero comics. I know the basics of a number of the classic super heroes, but don't know the varied story lines over the years. I had never heard of Deadpool until the movies came out. So whatever happened in the comic books is irrelevant to my enjoyment of the movies.
In 2004-ish in the Deadpool comic, Deadpool mentions he looks like if Ryan Reynolds got bit by a sharpei. Ryan Reynolds has been a long time Deadpool fan, and got to play him in this movie. The upsetting thing is, due to studio interference, the character wasn't depicted well from the source comics. Ryan Reynolds fought tooth and nail to get Fox to make an accurate Deadpool movie, made a screen test, Fox passed on the movie, the screen test got leaked and fan reactions to that screen test helped green light the move we all know as Deadpool in 2016 which is a really close representation of the source material.
IIRC in the 2016 film he has an action figure version of Deadpool with the sword blades in his arms.
There's a post credit scene that set up this version of Deadpool(the hate for which makes no sense) to return as an accurate version, but people (including Ryan himself) couldn't be patient and let that happen for some reason.
He definitely wasn't a "long time" fan. Someone told him the comic made a joke about him and that's when he found out about the character. He only started reading DP because he was cast in the movie. He talked about it a lot when the first DP movie was coming out. And it's definitely a "more" accurate DP but it's still wildly off from the actual DP comic.
In the original X-Men movies, the big beast guy Magneto henchman who attacks Wolverine and Rogue in the RV, when Wolverine and Rogue first meet, THAT was Sabertooth - Victor Creed (for the purposes of this movie universe, Wolverine's brother).
Same character, different actor.
That actor, Tyler Mane, was really bummed to not get the role in this film. But he's a wrestler and doesn't have the acting chops of a Liev Schreiber. Schreiber put on 40 pounds of muscle in just over 3 months to play the role.
Yeah it's better to pretend it's 2 separate characters. There's literally no benefit to knowing those are the same characters when in the future sabretooth literally doesn't act the same or even reference a connection.
God the Xmen movies are so awful.
@@Garbowhat Well, HALF of them are good and make sense together, and the other half are an incoherent clusterfuck.
@@ieyke I honestly think aside from first class, they are garbage. Incoherence aside, they are just very, very poorly written, with the majority of characters having 0 fleshing out.
Thank you for enjoying the X-Men movies with us! One nice thing about these X-Men movies is how they're less picky about timelines and character consistency. It's a strength and a weakness, but that's how comic books are; there are a million versions of everything. It's like a soap opera. You can enjoy things however you choose to imagine them!
In the 1st X-Men movie Sabertooth Is played by Tyler Mane also know as Victor Creed. In this movie Liev Schreiber played Victor Creed aka Sabertooth.
Victor is sabre tooth from the first movie and the guy running the unit is Stryker from the 3rd movie.
Stryker was from the 2nd movie.
Victor is a different reimagined Sabertooth. Not the one from the first movie.
@@jkhoover It's still the same character. The Fox X-Men movies have always had horrible continuity.
@@Fable91 Like when Charles can and can't walk for example.
@@Fable91 I believe they are both based on the same character, but in the movies they are two separate ones
Adamantium slowed down Wolverine's healing factor considerably. He still heals at amazing rates and ages slowly compared to other humans or mutants.
Because of the bonding, he no longer can access his bone marrow. His healing is constantly fighting Aplastic Anemia (can't make new blood cells and platelets).
@@thatHARVguy Coupled with the fact in the Logan timeline the food is genetically modified to damage and attack the mutant x gene, further weakening his healing factor. He was still fully capable of out healing the adamantium poisoning until that happened.
Wolverines brother is sabertooth. Sabertooth is in the first xmen movie. His the one that attack Wolverine and Rogue. When the tree falls on his truck. And they kill this Deadpool time in this movie. The only Cannon deadpool timeline is the one that starts with the first deadpool movie.
You ladies should watch “John Carter of Mars”, a very underrated film and the grand daddy of all sci-fi stories. The actor who plays Gambit in this film plays John Carter and the actress who played Wolverine’s wife plays the female lead Dejah Thoris.
Just remember everyone, this movie is important to the series- without it you wouldn’t get some of the jokes in the Deadpool movies!
That i get but it goes off the rails, is so cheesy and feels like its not part of any of the other movies..like the Joker movie with DC but just bad unlike Logan which is pretty much the same but good...
Missing a couple of Jokes is probably the better choice.
I'm sure there are many viewers that didn't understand "Happy Womens Day" who still enjoyed Deadpool.
The jokes aren't integral to the Deadpool movies. Its like all the comic references that 99% of people who watch comic movies will never understand because they don't actually read comics. Its the same people who say Hugh is wolverine when in fact almost every single thing about Hugh is the polar opposite of wolverine.
@@garydodd2837 yeah it didn’t feel like they put any effort making it a legit prequel- it doesn’t match up with what we learn about the character in the other movies.
@@Motorheadache95he ahi la gracia del multuverso. Hacer una prlicula que no tiene que ser precuela ni secuela. Para que los guonista no se rompan la cabeza buscándole una conexión entre historias. Los de rapido y furioso no lo ebtendieron y revivieron a todos los personajes.
Good thing I didn't know who Deadpool was when this movie came out
Clearly, very few knew that much about him.
Damn right.
I'd been reading Deadpool for years when this movie came out. That last scene was an outrage.
wolverine's real name is james howlett logan is his biological father. in most iterations he's the first person wolverine kills and doing so adopts the name
Liev is known for 7 seasons as the lead actor in Showtime's Ray Donovan, and was a charachter actor before getting his big break. He co starred in some movies with big actors like Sphere with Dustin Hoffman& Samuel L Jackson, he co-starred in Goon with Sean William Scott, and co-starred in the Manchurian candidate with Denzel.
I hope the ladies read a lot of the comments they were so confused during many parts of this movie and with the original trilogy also, bless their poor sweet squeamish confused hearts 😂
Not Fakepool. 😆😂
Poor Ryan Reynolds...the dues you have to pay.
Cyclops gets his optic blasts from a link with another dimension. As long as his eyes are open... he's blasting.
Cyclops was born with the ability to control his mutation but he suffered a brain injury as a teenager that affected that part of his brain. 😮
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So Cyclops' birth must have been wild. I assume he didn't open his eyes in the womb!
@@elessartelcontar9415 I think they changed things for the movies to show that mutations manifest at some childhood age.
@@jaybling6687 No changes. Mutation always occurred at puberty in the comics too, triggered by the same hormone dump.
@@elessartelcontar9415 Mutant powers don’t manifest until around puberty or after so he was born normally.
I should mention another fun fact; in the comics, Gambit is actually Rogue’s boyfriend (and occasionally her husband).
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His brother is in the first X-MEN movie
He’s the one with the long hair and fangs and he’s with Magneto
You two should watch the 90s cartoon. I think you’d love it. And the continuation X-Men 97
If you didn’t see it pointed out in the comments before, Victor is Sabretooth from the first movie. So he’s gone. Also, him and Logan being confirmed brothers is original to these movies. He appears again in a comic and a video game set after X1 and X2 respectively, but whether they’re canon is unclear
Which makes absolutely no sense.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Origin_(comics) The graphic novel this is loosely based on predates the movie by eight years. And Victor has been taunting Logan about them being related since the late 80's.
I don't believe they put the brother connection into the first 3 movies this is why I think this movie is the first to branch off into other x men timelines
In the comics, Victor believed he was Logan's dad. He killed Silverfox on Logan's birthday.
Except that he didn't, because it was all memory tricks. Unless it was. But it probably wasn't.
@@royedmonson7033well they’re always tied to each other, but never by blood. That’s been theorized but never proven. There’s a comic where they’re fighting at a time after Logan got all his memories back and he explicitly says “You’re not my father, my brother, or my clone.”
Chris Claremont, the writer of the X-Men for two decades had said Sabretooth and Wolverine were father and son. This idea was changed to half brothers later on.
Half Brothers makes more sense.
Wasn't the idea that Dog Logan and Sabretooth were to be one and the same, but it was later abandoned to keep Sabretooth's air of mystery? I think (probably incorrectly) that, as of the most recent continuity I am aware of, Logan killed Sabretooth's sister prompting the latter to seek revenge.
It's one of those things that is up to the readers to decide, because it's obvious the writers can't/won't tell.
@@spiderrico4410 I don't think they planned to make them the same, rather that it was meant to be a red herring from the start.
Wolverine's brother is Sabretooth, who was played by another actor in the very first X-Men movie.
You made Google change my lights too 😂
Wolverine would say to you: Weapon X made me a killing machine. But I pull the trigger.
He's the best there is at what he does lol
I still love this movie no matter what anyone says
Same
All the X-Men movies story's and world's were crafted beautifully I wouldn't say I love all of them but I do enjoy watching them
Hot take, but I liked this way more than The Wolverine. Origins is a bit cheesy, but very fun - The Wolverine just stunk imo. (criminally under utilized sequence in the city when all the Ninja's attack him- could have been epic, but ended up so disappointing)
Wolverine: "I'm the best at what I do."
Which is killing lots and lots of people in brutally violent ways.
His full name is his lordship Logan Bogan.
Logan's brother, Victor, was already introduced in the first movie. They just weren't calling him Victor at the time. Also, he was being played by a completely different actor. He was Sabertooth, the evil mutant that Wolverine fought on top of The Statue Of Liberty.
?? Same character.
@@fu6817 Yep. Same character, just different actors. Just like how both Rebecca Romaine Stamos and Jennifer Lawrence play Mystique.
Logan's brother is Sabertooth. The guy who attacks him in the beginning of X-Men.
You really need to learn the back story In X-Men, they explain the fact that Wolverine’s body is constantly repairing itself, therefore, he cannot age past a certain point
Victor Creed aka Sabertooth is a great character, who has gone toe to toe with some of Marvel's heavy hitters. Everyone hated this movie not for the backstory, but what they did to Deadpool. Since Sabertooth and Wolverine are "brothers" they don't age like normal humans.
Back when studios made comic book movies without reading any comic books.
I mean batman 89 was done like that and it's considered a classic, so you tell me.
That wasn't the problem. It was just a bad movie. 90's direct to video type action movie.
It's not that they didn't read any comic books, it's that they used elements from comics that aren't well known.
Lol, when? They still do make movies without reading the source material.
I haven't read any of the comic books, so I enjoy superhero movies the way the writers and directors created them.
I would give Cyclops' left eye to see Gambit energizes Wolverine's claws.
Fun Fact: Ryan wasn’t in the final act of the movie cause he didn’t like their plan for Deadpool. It was actually action star Scott Akins who stepped in for weapon 11.
Third video where you've voice activated MY Google Home haha Edit: I spoke too soon- my backlights are now hot pink. hahaha
Still fun to watch X-Men movies.
As an 80's/90's kid and a huge fan of the animated series , I shouted out loud in the theater when I saw Gambit on screen. All the girls loved him and all the boys eanted to be him ( including me).
gambit is STILL My x-men crush and i'm 42... *SIGH* he made my teenage girl heart melt in the 90s cartoon
Never liked Gambit.
He's my favorite X-Man
Hell no! I would never want to be the kind of douchebag that refers to himself in the third person.
If you are so powerful that you have part of your brain removed to control it , you can refer to yourself however you like. REMEMBER IT!
When Wolverine was first created, his claws were bionic implants, like Deadpool's blade. It wasn't until decades later that it was reconned that his claws were actually bone. This begs the question - how did his claws get so sharp and smooth if they are his old bone claws covered in adamantium?
KNEW you two would chuckle at Logan's "I'm Canadian" reply 😂
For more Liev Shrieber mark down "Mixed Nuts" (1994) for a Christmas movie. It's a play style comedy directed by Nora Ephron. Stellar cast, and one of Liev's first roles.
Liev in Goon. Or Liev in RKO 281.
lol, “John wick did it first@ 😂
5 yrs later
The old people dying….”bad things happen to people I care about” - Wolverine
I love how they never work out that Victor is Sabertooth lol.
You can watch Taylor Kitsch and Lynn Collins together in "John Carter"
So, just so you know the post credit scenes become really important as the movies go on. Like plot explaining important. So make sure you watch them! ❤️
Wolverine's claws: Adamantium
Marvel/Captain America's shield: Vibranium
There's a lot of confusion about those, mainly because of legal licensing. I think originally they were all Adamantium.
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4:10: First World War (1914-1918)
4:31: Operation Overlord- second world war (1933-1945)
4:49: Vietnam war (1955-1975)
Wolverine real name is James howlett and his nickname is Logan. His brother is Victor Creed AKA sabertooth Magneto's henchmen from the first X-Men movie who was telling storm he wants her to scream. Now in different media sabertooth is not related to wolverine. Sometimes he's his father sometimes he's his brother just depend on the story that once told. Spoiler alert if you're wondering about Deadpool it takes place in an alternate timeline or reality which is not Canon to the Fox X-Men universe.
Wolverine killed his real father when he was 13. His mother was so repulsed by it that he ran away immediately.
It would have been canon if people (including Ryan himself) hadn't had whatever issues they had with the version of Deadpool used in this movie.
FYI there's an end credit
This is where the timeline started to take a dive, I think every film after this should just be watched and enjoyed individually.
That movie is all over it and pure chaos continuity wise. That's where the chaos began.
But it gave us a great Gambit, Sabertooth and Ryan Reynolds fell in love with Deadpool and that became a gift, that keeps on giving.