What was the last movie you've seen?
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Logan looks like it'll be solid at least. I wonder how intentional not showing the claws much/etc is. I liked The Wolverine except the ending/"last boss" such as it was, so hopefully they can avoid that kind of shift.
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I actually enjoy all the X-men films. Even Wolverine. But then, I find enjoyment in 'bad' films (keep up the good work, Ack), so that's admittedly a subjective opinion.
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I have enjoyed all the X-Men movies I've seen. I just haven't seen them all. I don't expect that to change though. I'm currently reading two X-Men comic series in 2016, so I'm apparently a rarity.
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Oh, a couple of them are pretty....I don't want to say bad, because I've seen bad, and I don't feel they quite warrant that, but they're definitely a couple notches down the quality tier compared to the others.
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It seems like it's intentional; since the claws wound him when they come out it's not something he's going to want to use much when his healing factor is failing him.isiolia wrote:Logan looks like it'll be solid at least. I wonder how intentional not showing the claws much/etc is. I liked The Wolverine except the ending/"last boss" such as it was, so hopefully they can avoid that kind of shift.
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Spiderman and Batman have always been my favorite singular heroes, but yeah I would say the X-Men verse is probably the coolest "world" to me out of comic stuff. It's just so dense with characters and story arcs.
A shame the 90's cartoon hasn't aged very well like Batman TAS haha. I still think about picking it up sometime and going through it again, I'd probably get a kick out of it again.
A bigger shame about X-Men and The Wolverine series though... that one rocked, but I think that was when Disney bought Marvel out or something so it got cancelled on some omega cliffhangers haha.
X-Force is the only series I got really into reading wise, but I don't read much so yeah. Didn't last long.
Always cracks me up how Stryfe looks like the main villain dude in Turrican.


A shame the 90's cartoon hasn't aged very well like Batman TAS haha. I still think about picking it up sometime and going through it again, I'd probably get a kick out of it again.
A bigger shame about X-Men and The Wolverine series though... that one rocked, but I think that was when Disney bought Marvel out or something so it got cancelled on some omega cliffhangers haha.
X-Force is the only series I got really into reading wise, but I don't read much so yeah. Didn't last long.
Always cracks me up how Stryfe looks like the main villain dude in Turrican.


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I will say it again: You guys need to be reading X-Men '92 now...
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I've got the 90's X-Men show on DVD, and you're right that it hasn't held up like BtAS has, but it's still quite solid. I think BtAS is just a ridiculously high bar and it's unfair to compare other shows to it.
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Finished the 3rd and 4th Harry Potter films:




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I saw Arrival over the weekend. It was quite a well done sci-fi story. It's about man's first contact with aliens set against the current geopolitical situation. So it's this mixture of hope and cynicism.
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