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Post by Martin Brundle - Martinfly on Oct 4, 2022 22:27:45 GMT
We will know.
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Post by Martin Brundle - Martinfly on Sept 28, 2022 18:58:46 GMT
It's simple.
In the main X-Men Movie Timeline (all 7 movies), Logan is alive and well in 2023, and he got white streaks in his hair.
'Deadpool 3' should be set in 2024. If Logan shows up, without white streaks, it's a further proof that it's an alternate universe.
The 2017 "Logan" movie is a third alternate universe, for various reasons:
1- "The New Mutants" is set in the mainstream X-Men universe. In the movie, Transigen-Alkali doesn't exist, Essex Corporation is definitely confirmed as the organization behind the Weapon X Program, and footage from "Logan" is rearranged to back-up a different event.
2- At the end of "Dark Phoenix" (1992), mutants are no more seen in a "friendly" way. I doubt that humans would issue comic books about them in the 2000s/2010s or so. Also, Old Man Logan seems to imply that "fantastic/fantasy adventures" (like events depicted in 'Apocalypse', 'Dark Phoenix' and so on) did not occur at all.
3- Old Man Logan killed the scientists in his version of the Weapon X Program. Our Logan never did that in "Apocalypse"; indeed he only slaughtered the soldiers.
4- There was no Transigen-Alkali in "Apocalypse". The Weapon X Facility was owned by the Essex Corporation.
5- There was no adamantium bullet in "Apocalypse". In the original timeline, the adamantium bullet had been already used anyway, and it wasn't available anymore anywhere.
6- There were mutant children at the school in the positive ending of DOFP (2023). This means that mutant births didn't stop in 2004, I mean in the mainstream X-Men universe. You can also spot Nate Grey among the children.
7- In DOFP, Phoenix is alive. In the deleted scene of "Logan", Old Man Logan talks about killing Jean and his long time remorse. That said, I doubt that Phoenix wouldn't be able to stop Xavier from killing the X-Men.
8- They never talk about the time-travelling issue. "Logan" follows the original timeline (at least, a tweaked version of it).
9- Caliban is totally different. He's another guy.
10- Old Man Logan is supposed to have been "masked and costumed" in his X-Man days, wearing the comic book costume.
11- Charles is 90 years old in "Logan" (2029). In the mainstream X-Men universe, he is born in 1932, not 1939.
12- At the end of "Dark Phoenix", we see that Xavier's school was renamed after JEAN GREY. In the positive ending of DOFP, they never mentioned the name of the school anyway, so that's still consistent with DP.
MARVEL officially listed the "Logan" universe as Earth-17315.
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Post by Martin Brundle - Martinfly on Sept 28, 2022 18:50:41 GMT
"LOGAN" is even further confirmed as being an alternate universe by "Deadpool 3". How do you figure that?
Logan is alive and well, and operating. Also, if he doesn't get the white streaks in his hair, this also means that it's not the DOFP/Main X-Men timeline.
As simple as that, we got three universes.
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Post by Martin Brundle - Martinfly on Sept 28, 2022 12:57:06 GMT
"LOGAN" is even further confirmed as being an alternate universe by "Deadpool 3".
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Post by Martin Brundle - Martinfly on Sept 28, 2022 12:47:07 GMT
DEADPOOL LOGAN (2017) THE X-MEN SERIES
They are 3 separate universes.
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Post by Martin Brundle - Martinfly on Sept 24, 2022 19:40:10 GMT
I added two characters from Generation X.
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Post by Martin Brundle - Martinfly on Sept 23, 2022 22:48:21 GMT
Still in pre-production. Stay tuned!
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Post by Martin Brundle - Martinfly on Sept 23, 2022 22:44:39 GMT
Halle Berry did a terrific job in X2. I loved Ororo's chemistry with Jean. But as you brought it up she did a terrific job
Indeed.
Halle Berry's Storm is iconic.
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Post by Martin Brundle - Martinfly on Sept 14, 2022 21:20:03 GMT
For those who own the blu-ray and have perfect visual quality.
When Max teases Master Blaster, during the "party" in Bartertown. "That is my car!" Master says "You... pedestrian!" and Max jumps on the vehicle and grabs something. What is that object?
Could you please check this?
Thanks.
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Post by Martin Brundle - Martinfly on Sept 11, 2022 17:49:17 GMT
I'm here.
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Post by Martin Brundle - Martinfly on Sept 11, 2022 17:44:26 GMT
I miss the good ol' times. These were true superhero movies.
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Post by Martin Brundle - Martinfly on Sept 11, 2022 10:07:53 GMT
Why are they so serious?
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Post by Martin Brundle - Martinfly on Sept 10, 2022 21:44:51 GMT
Absolutely terrific, and the Avengers series own a lot from that "apocalyptic" sequence. It was wonderful. The final scene with Magneto flying above the re-arranged bridge seemed a painting.
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Post by Martin Brundle - Martinfly on Sept 7, 2022 23:45:08 GMT
2. You're going to be the Eleventh Commandment: 'Thou shalt not get away with it.'
Thank you. They translated that in an incorrect way, on the Italian version.
That means that Remo Williams will not let his targets "run unpunished" ("get away with it", indeed).
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Post by Martin Brundle - Martinfly on Sept 7, 2022 19:59:01 GMT
1- At the beginning, in the hospital, when Sam/Remo awakes, MacCleary said him that he got "new" fingerprints. Later in the movie, the villain seaches for his fingerprints, and says something along these lines: "He has no fingerprints"? Am I right? Please, could you check this?
2- What is the exact FULL quote? "You're the 11th commandment...". Thanks.
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Post by Martin Brundle - Martinfly on Aug 20, 2022 21:37:18 GMT
...now you know why the Superhero Movie market is regarded as a joke by adults.
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Post by Martin Brundle - Martinfly on Aug 17, 2022 22:17:48 GMT
Not familiar with that one... But this is kind of similar... In the end, the biological baby is killed without the parent's knowledge, but another baby is obtained and replaces him, and the parents are none the wiser. "Hitler" still rises to power and history remained the same.
It's a fixed timeline. It's a predestination paradox. The replacement was the "Hitler" you have always known.
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Post by Martin Brundle - Martinfly on Aug 4, 2022 21:22:05 GMT
So what's going on? Have you watched it?
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Post by Martin Brundle - Martinfly on Jul 30, 2022 23:55:54 GMT
As simple as that, the title is clear.
My list. Not in order.
1- Humans gaining "Kryptonian powers". It doesn't make any sense to me. See Smallville or Superman & Lois. 2- Jonathan Kent and Martha being both alive when Clark debuts as Superman. John Byrne's "Ma" and "Pa" were terrible. 3- Superboy. It doesn't make any sense. Having Superman younger and operating in Smallville. Goodybe secret identity, goodbye mystique. 4- Having Clark returning to Smallville as an adult man. Too risky and dangerous for his secret identity. 5- Kryptonian enemies. Kryptonian enemies alive, operating with full yellow sun-based powers without any training or experience. Superman must be the last son of Krypton, in my view. 6- No trunks. I miss them a lot. 7- No yellow S-Shield on the cape. I miss it. See Man of Steel (2013). 8- Superman having powers outside our galaxy. Too far-fetched. Too "powerful". I don't buy it. 9- Superman being Superman before he turns 30. I don't like that. The Donnerverse origins were 100% perfect. 10- The secret origins established by John Byrne. Not epic. Too simple. Again, Ma and Pa contributing. Nah.
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Post by Martin Brundle - Martinfly on Jul 30, 2022 10:48:58 GMT
1- When Lois is hanging from the helicopter/roof, holding on simple metal bars, and you can see that the street below was VERY DISTANT... do you think that the length between Lois and the street below was "realistic" for the Daily Planet building?
2- Was the sequence in which Superman grabs Lois, and then the helicopter, still spectacular in your view? I would have preferred a less tall/lower highscraper, in order to raise the stakes and make the scene more frightning. Or maybe am I wrong?
3- Do you think that Superman was at the middle of the highscraper when he grabbed Lois?
Thank you so much. 1. Sure, as realistic as a helipad on that building. Surely there wouldn't be one without sufficient height advantage in the urban centre environs. 2. Still is, because no one's met Superman yet & everyone's scared to death. The taller building shrinks the helicopter & makes it seem further away. Nakatomi building for example had the chopper explosion, lower building height, & was less about the distance & more about the exploding set piece. The higher the scarier for a falling victim. 3. Yeah probably.
1- That's true.
2- Yes, it was scary for Lois anyway. People in the street just did not perceive the helicopter, I guess.
3- So it seems.
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