I just watched Origins for the first time today, and I totally connected the dots to dp2! Funnily enough, the latter is more realistic in that a sliced bullet would still carry most of its momentum, and thus tinier bits of shaped metal would penetrate you. Plus, you don’t need a high school education to know that bullets cannot be deflected by sword (at best they’re ricocheted by shields and armor)
I really wanted a Cyclops Origins movie back then. Always seemed like the most overlooked X-Men in movies or animated shows. But maybe his origin in this movie is as interesting as it got 🤷♂️
There was going to be: beast, cyclops, magneto, Storm, iceman and professor x xmen origins movies but got cancelled, that would have been great as my favourite character is iceman.
@@tmnfootballeditsthe beast, magneto and professor X origin was crammed into X-Men First Class. Then the Cyclops one was a really short part of X-Men Apocalypse. Then Iceman is cancelled
That scene when Wade Wilson cuts a bullet into two pieces actually came back in Deadpool 2 when he was fighting Cable in the truck, Cable shot him multiple times, Wade acted like he was dodging the bullets but he actually ate them.
One detail I like about the opening credits montage is while Logan stays calm and collective in combat throughout the years, Victor becomes more and more aggressive. Also, the whole "He wasn't your father" bit really caught me off-guard in theaters. The actor playing Logan's supposed father really looks like Hugh Jackman when you compare them side by side.
Note about Logan's father he was not a mutant but an Anomalous Human. In other words he a carrier of the X gene. I wish he could talk about what knew this,. I think he knew about what going happened later in son life. Victor knew it.
Unpopular opinion, in the 2000s, this was my favorite X-Men movie. I just wanted to know Wolverine's origin story. I didn't find out until years later how much the screenwriters changed the story from the comics.
Thank Marvel for only releasing a single MCU movie in this year. If 2024 was packed with MCU stuff like last year then we wouldn't be getting these videos at all.
Honestly, I like this movie's cast. I think they did an alright job with some of the characters. I liked Taylor Kitsch as Gambit, and I liked Blob and Wraith. Lynn Collins is always a win and I also really like this version of Victor. Tyler will always have a soft spot in my heart as Sabretooth, but I also really like Liev's portrayal.
Taylor did really well. I wish he would get more rolls. Or more challenging rolls... He nailed David Koresh in the Waco series. I would definitely be happy if he joined the MCU
@@JacobDean88Taylor kill just about every role he gets. He was also a badass in Lone Survivor, Savages,John Carter,the Terminal list and Battleship. Ok I know I went on too long with that but u get the picture lol. He's a hell of an actor
The movie isn’t good, especially the last third (it has moments before then). But there was nothing wrong with the cast. Liev as Sabretooth especially was unexpected but was so good I wish he could return in the role.
I loved this movie back when it came out! Gambit was by far the best character in this film. Such a pity we never ever got to see more of this character.
When I first watched this movie, I don’t think I had even seen any other X-Men movies, I had never read a comic, I never seen any TH-cam videos about them, this was my introduction. And while I didn’t love the final appearance of Wade in this movie, his scene of spinning the blades around, was one of my favorite movie scenes of all time. And I was really big into Lego mini figure customization at that point, and I immediately made that version of Wade and had it for a very long time
Blade isn't half Mutant. He is a Dhampir, Half Human and half Vampire. About 80% of Wade talking, is just Ryan Reynolds doing improv with his own humour and sarcasm. He was the perfect cast for it, considering that's what Ryan Reynolds is pretty known for.
I have no basis for this, but Ryan was crazy about playing deadpool. It wouldnt surprise me in the slightest if the post-credits scene was 100% his idea. Like imagine being so excited to play a character who's literally your dream role, and then the writers / costume design rams your dream into the ground (honestly he was killing it when he was part of the strike team). he probably ran it by some of the higher ups like "Hey so uhhhh this merc with the mouth... he doesnt have a mouth. Oh and also he's kinda got this thing where he breaks the fourth wall... any chance we can squeeze some of that in?" and they gave him one reshoot as a post-cred because they didnt wanna change the plot Or they were planning for him to return with the full bodysuit to cover his deformity in a future film
Fun fact: Gambit is now played by Channing Tatum. His and Ryan’s story are a bit similar in terms of both the actors wanting to play their dream characters
It's funny how confident and excited you were to see them acknowledge and make fun of this movie throughout the entirety of Deadpool 3 and then the only acknowledgment it actually got was Sabertooth being Wolverine's brother
I first saw this movie when I was 10 years old extremely sick with the flu. I was in and out of consciousness on the couch and my dad put this movie on while he was taking care of me. I just remember seeing the screen and seeing Logan’s sprinting to the barn bare ass naked and I always thought it was just a fever dream until I rewatched this movie.
something that always bugged me about Origins is when Logan is breaking out of the Weapon X facility, when he carves the X in the metal wall, there's four pieces of metal right in the center of the X that literally float in place when they should have fallen out. They really did not want physics in this movie.
Also, the adamantium caused him to almost blow the tires off the motorcycle from his weight, yet Wolvie jumps out of the tank and runs around like it was nothing. I don't think his healing factor would have made him stronger to accommodate all that metal.
The reason they were bad the claws was because they leaked the version out that wasn't all CGI finished and then they had to rush because everybody had that version including myself.... It was hilarious
There are 2 details I wish you caught. I noticed this on my last watch. The barn doors foreshadow fights that are coming up. When Logan goes after Victor at the bar, the bar doors have. “V” and an “X” for both of them. Having Logan slam through the “V” with his intent, and a warning sign above the “X” about trucks coming through. Then at the elderly couples farm there’s a “Z” for Zero.
Know what I noticed after watching this film. Again?, before adamantium Logan was more easily tossed around by Creed, but then after it’s bonded to his skeleton, he’s much much heavier. So now Sabertooth can’t toss him around like he used to, and Wolverine could stand his ground more and hit a lot stronger too
Origins takes place in 1979 Wolverine fought in Vietnam in 1973 then 6 years later pass by, so it’s 1979. *3 mile island incident also happened in 1979
This movie is my favorite one in the franchise as it answers the significance of his dog tags and the iconic brown jacket that he wore for the original trilogy. I desperately needed that jacket in my collection.
An adamantium bullet, while silly, would actually be an acceptable way to remove Wolverine's memories. It would destroy the neurons and the information stored in them. While his healing factor would regrow the neurons, the information that they stored would be gone forever.
I had watched this film from the infamous leaked unrendered version, and my first introduction to Deadpool was from Ultimate Alliance. Seeing him here, the only thing I recognized that they got right was his teleportation, I can’t believe Fox were so happy and proud of this portrayal of the merc with the mouth 😂
Actually , just because you can heal the damage to brain does not mean the memories would stay. Memories are Stored within cells in the brain. Yes but if they're destroyed they will be forgotten since it's just electrical signals
For the memo I like this Alternate version of Deadpool it was interesting. I think if they continue making origins movies of characters they would have made more Deadpool in line of version in the comics.
"The relationship between Wolverine and rogue was obviously meant to be like Big Brother, little sister." I don't know. I always got the feeling from the first 3 films that rogue was a daughter figure to Wolverine, not his little sister.
3:30 that’s great, it’s the opposite of Jensen Ackles who went to The Boys and put on a bunch of muscle, to have Antony Starr tell him he could’ve just got a suit. I like this dedication to the role though of hitting the gym and getting jacked, it’s much healthier than starving yourself and he and Hugh were in their thirties getting shredded, good stuff. King sh**.
I remember them filming the “Angel flying” scene. I lived not far from there at that time. Also saw the “freeway fight” scene from the first Deadpool being filmed. Everyone was late from their breaks at work that day.
i don't care what anyone says, this movie helped produce one of the greatest superhero games of all time (titled the same, X-Men Origins: Wolverine). That game was so much fun. Seeing Wolverine take so much damage like all of his skin being burned off from an explosion, but still fighting was amazing! I kinda wish Hollywood would release games along with their films like they used to in the early 2000's
The blade scene he did with the blades was repeated in Deadpool 2 when he was facing off against Cable on the bus but that time he didn't manage to deflect many of the bullets as they just kept hitting him lol
Im wondering how wolverine isnt super intelligent since he lived 150 years, if you live long enough like this you accumulate a huge knowledge and wisdom
I actually think this film would’ve worked better if the whole film was just based on Wolverine and Sabertooth’s adventures throughout the ages. The opening sequence was one of the best parts of the film imo Also I cannot wait for Logan and Deadpool’s banter, it’s gonna be so funny 😂
15:18..........if striker is lying about Wade(deadpool), being dead............why couldn't Logan pick up on that?!?! What happened to "Logan is a human lie detector test"............i guess striker is a great at telling lies without breaking a sweat......
16:46 - "Koo koo kachoo" wasn't from The Beatles. That was from Simon & Garfunkel in "Mrs. Robinson". In The Beatles' song "I Am The Walrus" the lyrics were "Goo goo g'joob"
They could have magneto on ice for decades and due to some of his actions. Then after he meets Charles in his early to late 30s. That way you keep their relationship and Magnus origin story
Pretty sure Bradley's powers are how Stryker can send a signal to control Wade. Not sure if its brought much attention in the movie and doesn't make too much sense but pretty sure that's why they kill Bradley
I think the reason why some of the VFX in this movie look really bad is because the full movie with unfinished VFX leaked online a couple weeks before it was released in theaters. I remember going to see this on opening day with my family and showing my dad the mp4 version I had downloaded to my phone in the theater. I think they rushed it out because of the leak.
Wades sword sequence in this movie was also called back to in dp2 as a joke LOL
yeah
Way funnier in deadpool 😂
I just watched Origins for the first time today, and I totally connected the dots to dp2! Funnily enough, the latter is more realistic in that a sliced bullet would still carry most of its momentum, and thus tinier bits of shaped metal would penetrate you. Plus, you don’t need a high school education to know that bullets cannot be deflected by sword (at best they’re ricocheted by shields and armor)
@@SomebodywithaTH-camaccount bullets can be deflected from swords if they are durable and fast enough catch it.
@@chefdh Only deflected, not reflected though
I remember being really excited for all the origins movies that were supposed to come out like Magneto Origins
I really wanted a Cyclops Origins movie back then. Always seemed like the most overlooked X-Men in movies or animated shows. But maybe his origin in this movie is as interesting as it got 🤷♂️
There was going to be: beast, cyclops, magneto, Storm, iceman and professor x xmen origins movies but got cancelled, that would have been great as my favourite character is iceman.
I always assumed Magneto Origins got reworked into First Class since that's basically what that film was
@@tmnfootballeditsthe beast, magneto and professor X origin was crammed into X-Men First Class. Then the Cyclops one was a really short part of X-Men Apocalypse. Then Iceman is cancelled
Magneto origins just changed a bit and became first class
That scene when Wade Wilson cuts a bullet into two pieces actually came back in Deadpool 2 when he was fighting Cable in the truck, Cable shot him multiple times, Wade acted like he was dodging the bullets but he actually ate them.
Yes I love that call back he even try to cut the bull in half too
I didn't even think about that!!!
Good thing I didn't know who Deadpool was when I watched this movie
I was 5 when I first seen this movie in theaters, I ain’t know who Deadpool was but wolverine I knew
😂 Same, made the movie a fair bit more bearable when I was a kid.
Seriously lol!
I knew who Deadpool was and was pissed. I almost left the theater before movie was over
Really, I would have cried if I did, they messed up
That Storm cameo is INSANE.
In what way?
They should've kept it in imo. It was dope af.
It really was tho
He did that bullet move in Deadpool 2
One detail I like about the opening credits montage is while Logan stays calm and collective in combat throughout the years, Victor becomes more and more aggressive. Also, the whole "He wasn't your father" bit really caught me off-guard in theaters. The actor playing Logan's supposed father really looks like Hugh Jackman when you compare them side by side.
Note about Logan's father he was not a mutant but an Anomalous Human. In other words he a carrier of the X gene. I wish he could talk about what knew this,. I think he knew about what going happened later in son life. Victor knew it.
He looks even more like adult Victor too, great casting
@@nailinthefashionYeah, the resemblance is surprising. Startling, almost. Some might even say... Uncanny.
@@TitularHeroine XMEN, XMEN! (Cerebro podcast theme song plays)
@@nailinthefashion 😂nice
Unpopular opinion, in the 2000s, this was my favorite X-Men movie. I just wanted to know Wolverine's origin story. I didn't find out until years later how much the screenwriters changed the story from the comics.
It IS a good movie tho
So glad you guys are doing these for the older movies 🎉 I barely remember any of that stuff!
Thank Marvel for only releasing a single MCU movie in this year. If 2024 was packed with MCU stuff like last year then we wouldn't be getting these videos at all.
Honestly, I like this movie's cast. I think they did an alright job with some of the characters. I liked Taylor Kitsch as Gambit, and I liked Blob and Wraith. Lynn Collins is always a win and I also really like this version of Victor. Tyler will always have a soft spot in my heart as Sabretooth, but I also really like Liev's portrayal.
Unpopular opinion but I enjoy this movie
Taylor did really well. I wish he would get more rolls. Or more challenging rolls... He nailed David Koresh in the Waco series. I would definitely be happy if he joined the MCU
@@JacobDean88check out Savages
@@JacobDean88Taylor kill just about every role he gets. He was also a badass in Lone Survivor, Savages,John Carter,the Terminal list and Battleship. Ok I know I went on too long with that but u get the picture lol. He's a hell of an actor
The movie isn’t good, especially the last third (it has moments before then). But there was nothing wrong with the cast. Liev as Sabretooth especially was unexpected but was so good I wish he could return in the role.
We're getting closer and closer to First Class.🙌 The best X-Men film in my opinion. Despite what happened to Darwin because that wasn't right.
I'm still not over it 😩
Darwin is cool and I was really looking forward to seeing more of his powers
I agree
I loved this movie back when it came out! Gambit was by far the best character in this film. Such a pity we never ever got to see more of this character.
I guess Deadpool & Wolverine is just a treat with cameos
It’s really good to watch a positive and enthusiastic video about this film
Also that bullet slice shot goes hard 👊
The bullet split move he did "Attempt" to do hilariously in Deadpool 2 fighting against Cable😂
Wraith’s teleportation looks similar to how they did the temporal/time slipping/spaghettification for Loki 👀
Damn. I didn't notice any spaghettification on wraith or Loki's skeleton showing
Funny how Victor looks the most like his father even though he tried to distant himself from him
When I first watched this movie, I don’t think I had even seen any other X-Men movies, I had never read a comic, I never seen any TH-cam videos about them, this was my introduction. And while I didn’t love the final appearance of Wade in this movie, his scene of spinning the blades around, was one of my favorite movie scenes of all time. And I was really big into Lego mini figure customization at that point, and I immediately made that version of Wade and had it for a very long time
Blade isn't half Mutant. He is a Dhampir, Half Human and half Vampire.
About 80% of Wade talking, is just Ryan Reynolds doing improv with his own humour and sarcasm. He was the perfect cast for it, considering that's what Ryan Reynolds is pretty known for.
Blade origin was changed from human that could resist Vampire bites to turn into Dhampir his mother was bite while pregnant with him.
@@sophiawilson8696 Still doesn't make him a Mutant, though
I'm STILL disappointed we didn't get more of Gambit. But despite whatever they tried to give us with Deadpool 😆, I love this movie.
Hopefully we'll get plenty more of Gmabit in the MCU lol. This film is acc great imo.
The actor Chatham Channing was going to do a Gambit Movie but they cancelled it.
@@sophiawilson8696 I know.
And the actor who played him did well and was well-casted!
@@sophiawilson8696 Channing Tatum. lol Chatham Channing
The opening sequence of Creed and Logan going through wars is actually still a pretty cool scene.
I have no basis for this, but Ryan was crazy about playing deadpool. It wouldnt surprise me in the slightest if the post-credits scene was 100% his idea. Like imagine being so excited to play a character who's literally your dream role, and then the writers / costume design rams your dream into the ground (honestly he was killing it when he was part of the strike team). he probably ran it by some of the higher ups like "Hey so uhhhh this merc with the mouth... he doesnt have a mouth. Oh and also he's kinda got this thing where he breaks the fourth wall... any chance we can squeeze some of that in?" and they gave him one reshoot as a post-cred because they didnt wanna change the plot
Or they were planning for him to return with the full bodysuit to cover his deformity in a future film
Fun fact: Gambit is now played by Channing Tatum. His and Ryan’s story are a bit similar in terms of both the actors wanting to play their dream characters
34:00. If that's not Head- pool in Deadpool 3, I'm going to be sad, just imagine that interaction.
This needs to be revisited post deadpool and wolverine
So excited for this series
It's funny how confident and excited you were to see them acknowledge and make fun of this movie throughout the entirety of Deadpool 3 and then the only acknowledgment it actually got was Sabertooth being Wolverine's brother
I first saw this movie when I was 10 years old extremely sick with the flu. I was in and out of consciousness on the couch and my dad put this movie on while he was taking care of me. I just remember seeing the screen and seeing Logan’s sprinting to the barn bare ass naked and I always thought it was just a fever dream until I rewatched this movie.
20:39 fun fact Viggo was also one of the cast list to play wolverine in 2000 x men
10:47 Wade actually did the same move during his fight with Cable in Deadpool 2.
Anyone remember the leaked version with the unfinished vfx that was crazy to wach, probably why they rushed the vfx to get the movie out finished
Logan also said "I'm the best there is at what I do, and what I do is not very nice" line in this movie
something that always bugged me about Origins is when Logan is breaking out of the Weapon X facility, when he carves the X in the metal wall, there's four pieces of metal right in the center of the X that literally float in place when they should have fallen out. They really did not want physics in this movie.
It stresses me out every time I watch this movie lol
Also, the adamantium caused him to almost blow the tires off the motorcycle from his weight, yet Wolvie jumps out of the tank and runs around like it was nothing. I don't think his healing factor would have made him stronger to accommodate all that metal.
@BigOsce I...I thought I was the only one that bothered. Im so happy theres at least three other people that felt that way 😂
Glad I’m not the only one who gets annoyed by it because of OCD
@davephilpott i mean he has super strength so i assume that helps a little
Bradley's powers were used in Deadpool, thanks to his powers Stryker was able to control Wade with a computer.
I... don't think that really makes sense but good catch!
Liev Schreiber was awesome as Sabertooth, one of the best parts of this movie imo
The reason they were bad the claws was because they leaked the version out that wasn't all CGI finished and then they had to rush because everybody had that version including myself.... It was hilarious
There are 2 details I wish you caught. I noticed this on my last watch. The barn doors foreshadow fights that are coming up.
When Logan goes after Victor at the bar, the bar doors have. “V” and an “X” for both of them. Having Logan slam through the “V” with his intent, and a warning sign above the “X” about trucks coming through.
Then at the elderly couples farm there’s a “Z” for Zero.
Know what I noticed after watching this film. Again?, before adamantium Logan was more easily tossed around by Creed, but then after it’s bonded to his skeleton, he’s much much heavier.
So now Sabertooth can’t toss him around like he used to, and Wolverine could stand his ground more and hit a lot stronger too
Good to have you again Erick Vos
Origins takes place in 1979
Wolverine fought in Vietnam in 1973 then 6 years later pass by, so it’s 1979.
*3 mile island incident also happened in 1979
This movie is my favorite one in the franchise as it answers the significance of his dog tags and the iconic brown jacket that he wore for the original trilogy.
I desperately needed that jacket in my collection.
one of the best scenes in deadpool 2 is when ryan "recreates" the bullet slicing bit, but instead of blocking every bullet he just gets shot a bunch
i also dont remember ryan saying anything when he unloads the clip on the dead deadpool variant in the disney version i watched recently
@@nickmagwood9200he says “you’re welcome” to the camera or something like that.
Jason Striker is shown frozen in Striker’s facility, which foreshadows his fate in X2 when he’s frozen by Storm in Cerebro 2.
Definitely should do Karate Kid and cobra Kai!! I love what you guys do on the channel keep up the awesome work!!
Not a revisit, but I'd love for them to break down the Mission Impossible series
Wolverine suddenly not able to know Stricker is lying to him...
An adamantium bullet, while silly, would actually be an acceptable way to remove Wolverine's memories. It would destroy the neurons and the information stored in them. While his healing factor would regrow the neurons, the information that they stored would be gone forever.
Why does the bullet kill the Wolverine clone in Logan? But here just deletes memories
@@Vidaluko caliber of the round? Or just lazy writing.
@@jasonsmith2759 plothole
Like Brian Cox (X2 Striker), Danny Huston (Origins Striker) was also in Succession as Logan's financial advisor, Jamie Laird.
I really like this x men movie.
Please cover the monsterverse one of these days, I love the lore in it and you guys covering it would be awesome 😊
I second that! I'd love for them to go through all the Kaijus and lore and stuff
Bring Gambit back! One of the most underrated characters.
You are helping a lot
This X-Men movie is one of my favorites and it could’ve been a whole lot better but it’s still top 15 in Marvel movies for me
This movie was so filled with emotional hurting moments it didn't serve other purpose
I remember thinking Wade was just _so cool_ when I saw this movie as a kid XD
He is
Soon as Gambit entered the screen 🔥🔥🔥..🐐🃏
I had watched this film from the infamous leaked unrendered version, and my first introduction to Deadpool was from Ultimate Alliance. Seeing him here, the only thing I recognized that they got right was his teleportation, I can’t believe Fox were so happy and proud of this portrayal of the merc with the mouth 😂
lol saw this movie originally the same way 😂😅
Factsss ultimate alliance was a goaty game too
my brother showed me and my dad a copy of the unrendered version as well
Actually , just because you can heal the damage to brain does not mean the memories would stay. Memories are Stored within cells in the brain. Yes but if they're destroyed they will be forgotten since it's just electrical signals
Here in Italy the post-credits scene we got in theaters was the one in the bar in Japan. I didn't know Deadpool was still alive until the DVD release.
only movie i had on my ipod for years, no matter what the take is on this movie it’ll always hold a special place in my heart
Been looking forward to this video 😂❤ truthfully
Absolutely loving these recap / explainer of my favorite movie series.
For the memo I like this Alternate version of Deadpool it was interesting. I think if they continue making origins movies of characters they would have made more Deadpool in line of version in the comics.
It was originally intended, in later films he would have turned into the familiar Deadpool. This would have been the initial situation
Godzilla (Toho) movies series would be a really good series to re-watch and you’d be able to like 30 something videos! Look forward to your thoughts!
The game for this movie was so dope
Better than movie
I loved the Videogame and The movie
"The relationship between Wolverine and rogue was obviously meant to be like Big Brother, little sister."
I don't know. I always got the feeling from the first 3 films that rogue was a daughter figure to Wolverine, not his little sister.
What exactly is the difference in this context?
3:30 that’s great, it’s the opposite of Jensen Ackles who went to The Boys and put on a bunch of muscle, to have Antony Starr tell him he could’ve just got a suit. I like this dedication to the role though of hitting the gym and getting jacked, it’s much healthier than starving yourself and he and Hugh were in their thirties getting shredded, good stuff. King sh**.
33:00 "That character from Gen V" lol
Your Gimli voice is on point!!
@16:10 My wolverine backstory uses kuekuatsheu as a source of power and guiding voice! this movie is my all time favorite ⚔️
If you ignore the crappy excuse for Deadpool we got in this movie, this one is not actually that bad. It had some very good moments.
agreed
No, It’s still bad
Oh nah Buddy, this is BADDDDDD
That and the pretty horrible CGI
They definitely fucked up a lot of things in this film lol (i.e. Deadpool & the continuity), but I acc really enjoyed the film overall tbh.
I remember them filming the “Angel flying” scene. I lived not far from there at that time. Also saw the “freeway fight” scene from the first Deadpool being filmed. Everyone was late from their breaks at work that day.
Loved this movie 🍿
i don't care what anyone says, this movie helped produce one of the greatest superhero games of all time (titled the same, X-Men Origins: Wolverine). That game was so much fun. Seeing Wolverine take so much damage like all of his skin being burned off from an explosion, but still fighting was amazing!
I kinda wish Hollywood would release games along with their films like they used to in the early 2000's
The game was so much better than the movie !!!! Wasn’t mystique in it too ?
I love that game too!!
Revisit the Blade Trilogy !
This movie gave us the best Mortal Kombat character adaptation with Barakapool since Linden Ashby as Johnny Cage in 1995
In my books X-Men Origins Wolverine is a separate universe than the other X-Men films!!!
The blade scene he did with the blades was repeated in Deadpool 2 when he was facing off against Cable on the bus but that time he didn't manage to deflect many of the bullets as they just kept hitting him lol
Loving it
Im wondering how wolverine isnt super intelligent since he lived 150 years, if you live long enough like this you accumulate a huge knowledge and wisdom
he spent most of the time fighting and doing physical work and stuff so you can say hes superinteligent in that field in a way
Doesn't hus mind keep getting wiped
he also accumulated pain ,suffering and bad experiences. He is intelligent but has also lots of issues.
I actually think this film would’ve worked better if the whole film was just based on Wolverine and Sabertooth’s adventures throughout the ages. The opening sequence was one of the best parts of the film imo
Also I cannot wait for Logan and Deadpool’s banter, it’s gonna be so funny 😂
15:18..........if striker is lying about Wade(deadpool), being dead............why couldn't Logan pick up on that?!?! What happened to "Logan is a human lie detector test"............i guess striker is a great at telling lies without breaking a sweat......
He didn’t believe him he was like f you leave me alone
Love from Belgium 🇧🇪 ❤
they can always just claim that Magnetos mutation has slowed his aging process
They made a joke about the bullet scene in Deadpool 2 when him and cable fight on the prisoner transport scene
I think if you look at weapon 11 as not Deadpool it’s actually pretty good
16:46 - "Koo koo kachoo" wasn't from The Beatles. That was from Simon & Garfunkel in "Mrs. Robinson". In The Beatles' song "I Am The Walrus" the lyrics were "Goo goo g'joob"
I'm just getting into The Pirates of the Caribbean franchise and its awesome. A rewatch of that would be cool!
Not a “good” movie but it will forever hold a place in my heart . Seeing Wolverine get to u leash is amazing
That explains how Wolverine knew about quicksilver in days of future past
They could have magneto on ice for decades and due to some of his actions. Then after he meets Charles in his early to late 30s. That way you keep their relationship and Magnus origin story
watch it yesterday evening and night was my first x men film
my favorite movie on my birthday 🔥
Good movie. I've watched it quite a few times. Very good casting
The way he pronounced daniel negreanu is crazy
What about a rewatch series of saw? !
Love the channel(s)
Keep it up ! 🖤
This has my favorite version of Deadpool and wish this version returns.
Pretty sure Bradley's powers are how Stryker can send a signal to control Wade. Not sure if its brought much attention in the movie and doesn't make too much sense but pretty sure that's why they kill Bradley
No, you’re right
Is it monday lol jus kidding im happy its out early
Guilty pleasure. This movie was my favorite of the franchise
34:50 Here from the future, they didn’t mention any of it lol
They acknowledged Sabertooth as Wolverine's brother and that was it
I think the reason why some of the VFX in this movie look really bad is because the full movie with unfinished VFX leaked online a couple weeks before it was released in theaters.
I remember going to see this on opening day with my family and showing my dad the mp4 version I had downloaded to my phone in the theater. I think they rushed it out because of the leak.