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Logan Favorite moment from LOGAN? (Spoilers)

Leo Zelinsky

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God it feels great to have a good X-Flick to talk about post release again!


What's everyone's favorite moment? I know you guys got some good ones so I'll only do one.


When the kids trimmed Wolverine's beard into his classic look that hit me in all the right spots!

So cool seeing kids love Wolverine and treat him like a legend after it seemed like X-MEN was being systematically phased out for a time.
 
There is a number of really good moments, but the favorite one is surely the scene where Logan dies. It's the best one, no matter how sad and depressing it is.
 
During the final battle when Logan flies through the air and impales a guy against a tree, he pulls his claws out and does his standard roar. But he then turns to the cameras direction and lets rip an incredibly feral and animistic growl that he's never done before. It was so damn badass.
 
Honestly, there are many, but the one that comes to mind right now is the entirety of the time Logan, Charles, and Laura are that that family's house. It had a great blend of humor, intimacy, tragedy, and action towards the end when Pierce and company arrive, and that's when we get some visceral violence.
 
X23 speaking for the first time was a great character moment between her and Logan.

Charles' Vegas seizure was intense as well but there were many others moments too that were great.
 
Anything involving Charles Xavier was perfectly handled and I loved it.
 
The fight at the compound in Mexico was full of literal "holy ****" moments. Seeing X23 fight and screech was both awe-inspiring and genuinely disturbing.

X23 speaking for the first time was a great character moment between her and Logan.

Definitely this as well, I was both laughing my ass off and bowled over in surprise. The most genuinely shocking moment in the movie for me, hands down. I legitimately thought she'd be silent the whole film.
 
During the final battle when Logan flies through the air and impales a guy against a tree, he pulls his claws out and does his standard roar. But he then turns to the cameras direction and lets rip an incredibly feral and animistic growl that he's never done before. It was so damn badass.

There's many great moments in the movie but that one was the one time I really got that superhero "oh yeah" feeling, and it was great.
 
X-23 vs. Reavers in the beginning of the movie.
 
During the final battle when Logan flies through the air and impales a guy against a tree, he pulls his claws out and does his standard roar. But he then turns to the cameras direction and lets rip an incredibly feral and animistic growl that he's never done before. It was so damn badass.
Honestly I can't imagine anyone else doing those kinda growls anymore after Hugh. He's always been Wolverine, but in this film, Wolverine became something more than just a movie character.
 
Honestly, I think my favorite moment was Logan's death. From the moment X-24 rammed the tree spike through him, to his burial, and Laura changing the cross to an X. The whole thing was poetic and emotional. It was a beautiful send-off. I teared up. As did several others in the audience. It's one of those movie going experiences you'll never forget.
 
The opening without a doubt. I want to watch that scene over and over. I was literally air punching by how excited I was.
 
During the final battle when Logan flies through the air and impales a guy against a tree, he pulls his claws out and does his standard roar. But he then turns to the cameras direction and lets rip an incredibly feral and animistic growl that he's never done before. It was so damn badass.

Yup I noticed that too, and it looked so distorted it gave you that feeling of going into a blind rage and not having control. That was classic Wolverine right there. His berserker rage scenes in this movie were some of best ones in all the X-Men movies.
 
No. I liked Laura's presence when she was eating her cereals and the gave that she look to theReaver guy. I thought it was pretty fierce.
 
1st time seeing it: Opening Limo fight. Holy crap, my ticket was paid for, I could have went home happy haha.

2nd time: X-23 vs the Reavers. It was so masterfully shot. The build up with the cereal, her slinking around and taking them out one by one with PERFECT choreography and stunt work. All leading into that limo chase.. it's something that'd make James Cameron squeal.

There are many other moments, as most have mentioned above. I loved the quieter moments. My second time around I came to appreciate X-23's first conversation with Logan so much more. What an important scene that is. "SHUT THE **** UP!" lol!
 
Oh, I totally forgot, Xavier controlling the horses on the highway. Nice to see him use his powers for good one last time.
 
When Logan, Laura, and Charles are driving away from the hideout while the Reavers are shooting at them, you can see Laura getting on top of Xavier to protect him from the bullets passing through the windshields.

Any scene with the chubby black kid. He was so cute.
 
The moment when you hear Logan's primal scream echo out of the forest in the final battle. A chill raced up my spine as my heart sank--I knew we were about to see The Wolverine in top form again, but I knew it would be the final time, and that it wouldn't last long.
 
id actually liked to have seen Logan in his prime fight X24, it felt abit unmatched.
 
I also really liked the scene where you think that Logan is going to smash though the barbwire gate like a badass who knows exactly what to do in every action scene and they'll get away with no hassle. But nope the car doesn't smash through the gate and he ends up reversing and using the barbwire to take down those two motorbikes.
 
So many great moments in this, BUT if I had to pick I think my favorite moment was when Laura talks for the first time. That banter with her and Logan in the car was just EVERYTHING. Dafne Keen was SO adorably cute and you're reminded that this ferocious, feral girl is just a child. It was absolutely incredibly to see this little girl go toe to toe acting wise with Jackman and she delivered in spades. I was so thoroughly engaged in that dialogue scene.
 

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