Showing posts with label X-Men. Show all posts
Showing posts with label X-Men. Show all posts

Thursday, 9 March 2017

Review: Logan

Runtime: 2hr 17min
Director: James Mangold
Release: 1st March 2017
Rating: 15 (UK), R (US)

The final X-men picture goes out with a depressing whimper instead of the emotional rollercoaster that was intended.

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Over time, X-men movies have grown more and more inconsistent in terms of tone and pacing between films; maintaining consistency is a difficult task with such a vast franchise (particularly one with multiple timelines), but Logan manages to be one of the 'odd films out' in that it is far more grounded than its' predecessors. In making the movie more grounded, the film is far more dark and brooding than any other X-men movie, portraying Logan/Wolverine (Hugh Jackman) as a jaded and depressed mutant and even the presence of a child throughout doesn't lighten the tone.

There is no doubt that having Hugh Jackman and Patrick Stewart in their usual roles is the best the movie has to offer, it is clear that they are completely comfortable in their roles to such an extent that one cannot imagine anyone else performing. Their presence on-screen is fierce and captivating; and I could not praise Logan enough for this.

The movie however is riddled with faults throughout, starting with the primary plot point of the film, the most important character involved: Laura (Dafne Keen). The introduction of this character is key to the entire fabric of how the film runs and functions as a storyline, yet she is unlikable and irritating. I have pictured a version of the film's events without her presence, and she does not add to the story as a single entity at all, despite the fact she is among the centre of events. To put it simply: the film revolves around her as a character, but if not present, the film would not lose an entertaining or vaguely interesting on-screen performance. This is not down to acting talent, but script writing which paints Laura as a damsel in distress despite the fact she can clearly handle herself during action scenes.

The action is undeniably entertaining, yet comes few and far between. Some dramatic moments include Logan having to deal with Xavier having a seizure, which causes the surroundings to be affected perilously and Logan must stop the seizure by calming Xavier down with an injection, which just involves Wolverine walking toward Xavier in slow motion, disposing of a couple of enemies who are frozen and cannot move. This doesn't particularly constitute its' own 'action' segment, and detracts from the real moments in the film in which the protagonists really can entertain the viewer with some incredible bloodthirsty scenes.

Logan is a bloodthirsty film overall, at no point is there a pause in the violence that the movie shows, which again, changes the tone from most of the other films within the franchise. This film is not for the light-hearted, and those that find themselves huge fans of the series are definitely going to enjoy the movie; this is not the first X-men film which I can say has flaws, and while I know that the film isn't perfect and I personally did not find the plot captivating (in fact the plot is not anything we haven't seen before), I know that a lover of the X-men series is going to find that this movie will tug on their heartstrings time and time again. 

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The need to thrust the important parts of the story upon Laura is completely unnecessary, when this film tries and fails to get the audience to enjoy her as a character, it then attempts to make her relatable by placing her opinions and feelings towards Logan in line with that of the audience: of admiration. This didn't work on me at all, and I still found her an annoyance as the film began to close, and due to the fact the main focus was shifted slightly from Logan and greatly from Xavier to this new character, it meant these beloved characters did not get the chance to really relate like they have done in other films before their exit. 

Is Logan a good film? At least partially. Is it a good X-men film? Absolutely. The vast inconsistency with other X-men movies puts it above many others, naming The Wolverine and X-men Origins: Wolverine as the main movies that Logan has managed to top (which wasn't particularly difficult). I can recommend the movie to anyone who loves X-men and Marvel, but definitely not to anyone else.

6/10

Saturday, 4 March 2017

Top 10: Superhero Movies

2017 is going to be filled to the brim with superhero action, from the impending Guardians 2 release to the much-anticipated Justice League later on in the year. So here are my highly-recommended top 10 superhero movies...


10. The Incredibles (2004)


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9. X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014)


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8. Batman Begins (2005)


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7. Avengers Assemble (2012)


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6. Superman (1978)


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5. Iron Man (2008)


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4. The Lego Batman Movie (2017)


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3. Deadpool (2016)


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2. Guardians of the Galaxy (2014)


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1. Batman: The Dark Knight (2008)

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Monday, 27 February 2017

Movie Marathon Monday: X-Men

With the impending release of Logan, it was only right that February's Movie Marathon Monday consisted of rewatching the X-Men series. Now almost two decades strong, the franchise seems to have gone from strength to strength - a fun movie day to be had.


The X-Men Series
X-Men (2000)
X2 (2003)
X-Men: The Last Stand (2006)
X-Men: First Class (2011)
X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014)
X-Men: Apocalypse (2016)
Runtime: 12hr 30min


Plot
Established in the Marvel universe, the superhero super-team known as the X-Men sees conflicts between various mutant groups in an ordinary world, with powers ranging from shapeshifting to weather-control. Attempting to gain the trust of the non-superhuman to further their fight, alongside highly complicated interpersonal relationships, add to an action-packed thrill-ride.

Why watch it?
A Marvel-must, greatest in its' pre-Avengers days, this fast-paced entertainment machine will keep you entertained (most of) the way through. Some brilliant characters, some impeccable battles and some laugh-out-loud comedy moments. Back-to-back opportunities to compare changes and nit-pick inconsistencies from start to finish. Truly something for everyone can be found here.

High Points
Hugh Jackman being badass; the national treasures that are Patrick Stuart and Ian McKellen; some epic fight scenes; pretty decent CGI in the later pictures; an overall interesting premise/universe.

Low Points
The Last Stand (eek!); gouge-your-eyes-out inconsistencies; some terrible recasting; some real brats; Gambit (seriously, what is he even there for?!).

Fun Fact
Russell Crowe was originally set to play the part of Wolverine, but instead turned it down and recommended his fellow-Australasian friend Hugh Jackman for the role.

Tuesday, 24 January 2017

Monthly Movie Merch

Here is my round-up of this months best movie merchandise..



..the Trainspotting T2 Soundtrack (£9.99), out 27th January & available to pre-order at HMV. Featuring artists from Iggy Pop to Blondie, great for anyone who loves a good throwback - though perhaps not as iconic as the original Trainspotting soundtrack.

..this Justice League & Power Rangers #1 comic (£18.99), available from Amazon. With both a Justice League and a Power Rangers movie out in the coming months, this comic will make for an interesting read for anyone who can’t wait to see their heroes on-screen.

..Rogue One, still currently in cinemas, merchandise is still everywhere to be seen.. My top pick - these fun travel mugs (£10.99) from one of my favourite online retailers, Truffle Shuffle; practical and kinda cool.

..Who’s excited about the release of Logan in March?! This guy right here! Everyone loves a sLogan tee (I’ll try harder!), and this one, available for £17.77 (Red Bubble) in sizes S-XXXL is pretty epic!

..Only a few months away from the latest instalment in the Alien series (reviews coming soon, I promise), and the suspense is already killing me! Begin the hype, get excited, and have some fun with this Alien vs. Colonial Marines Army Builder set, £7.99 from Forbidden Planet.

..And finally.. This Assassins Creed ‘Aguilar’ Pop Figure (£9.99 from Geek Shack) for all of you lovers of the franchise; game and movie alike. People are still going crazy for Pops, so this fun little figure adds to the collection quite nicely - if you haven’t already got it!