 Holy heck, we just got out of Logan, that's the second single in the Wolverine series, the ninth in the X-Men series, and if you count Deadpool as the tenth, but who's counting that? That's way out of this series' league. Logan tells the story of Wolverine, he's an aging mutant, he can't heal as well as he used to, and he's helping out Xavier, who is getting really sick, and he meets Laura along the way, who is a mutant with similar powers to Wolverine. There's a lot more to it, I don't want to go in too much in depth because I don't want to spoil it for you. But what do we think, so is it any good? I thought it was amazing, it's a huge yes from me, it's brutal as shit, there's a lot of violence, there's a lot of cutting off heads, there's a lot of stabbings, Wolverine's definitely at his craziest that he's ever been. What are some highlights? Caleb? Definitely the violence in this one, you can definitely feel the MA rating in this one after you guys in the United States, and I feel like the Fox have really found their niche here with the violent movies here, it helps, it tells the story, it propels the story along, and I think that it just really escalates the movie to another level. Yeah, it does make it feel as prissy and clean as some of the other ones where they're all in spandex, and this one feels a bit more, yeah it's brutal, it's beautifully brutal. It's what a Wolverine movie should be, he has claws on the end of his hands, the other movies almost reminded me in a way of the Ninja Turtles movies, where they've all got swords and nunchucks and fucking sides and shit, and they're punching with their hands. You have giant ass swords in your back, cut some heads off, and that's what this movie does, there's a lot of decapitations, a lot of blood, how does this change it from the rest of the series? It's not really a continuation of the other films, it's almost like it's own new leaf, and it's taken on its own new, almost like a world in itself, because it doesn't feel like the rest of the X-Men movies, it's dark, it's gloomy, there's no mutants alive. It's kind of like Deadpool with a beard, it's that brutal, it doesn't feel anything like, when you see him just dressed normally with a normal beard, it feels a bit more grounded in reality rather than the spandex wearing stuff, it's a lot more... I've heard that twice for me now, what's spandex movie are you talking about? The fucking original, it's annoying. Jarrod, what do you think? Give us some insight for Jarrod. I like the fact that it didn't really feel like a superhero movie at all, like even more so than Deadpool, this feels like it's own thing if they weren't, if he didn't have paws at the end of his hand, it'd be like a modern western. The interplay between Xavier and Wolverine is awesome, Patrick Stewart has never been better in this role. Oh, swearing Patrick Stewart is the best. Would you hear them both swearing at each other? I love it. Just a grouchy old man. It was a very senile too, which is kind of cool. Which he played up as well, which is nice. That's how you want your superhero to arrive sooner. I think that was my favorite part about Patrick Stewart in this movie because he's Professor X, he's got the world's most powerful mind in this universe and this movie really starts to explore what happens when that mind starts to go. They say quickly that he has Alzheimer's, he's starting to lose his powers and that. And we really get a great character arc with him where he's starting to lose his powers, he's not completely in control of them, he's having seizures. And I think it's the first movie where we've really felt character arcs for everyone involved. They start in one place and they end completely in a different spot. And I think that this movie did that really well. So what was everyone's best bits? I think just watching X-23 kick ass was just crazy. It was kind of like watching Lee on the professional when Matilda gets the skills. She wasn't even taught it, she just has this skill and she can just tear people apart. I think that was almost my favorite part too, but it was the combined use of Wolverine and X-23 together. When they teamed up and they were just brutally assaulting people's heads with their claws and ripping out limbs and stuff like that. Both have claws, it's a violent movie put two and two together. When she jumps off his back, it's fucking awesome. That was awesome, that was a fucking great part. Yeah, that's my favorite part. I think when we figure out exactly what Laura is in this world where it's sort of alluded to in the beginning. Like, oh yeah, she is a mutant, but we're not made privy exactly what she is. And I think the moment where we find out what she is and what she can do, that's really the turning point of the movie for me anyway. And it just, it gives you these holy shit moments when you watch this little girl doing the things that she does in this movie. And I was sitting in my seat and I was just eating up every moment of it, I loved it. Great performance by the girl. Daphne, I'm not sure what her last name is, but it's a majority of it is Silent too. So it's only like through her expressions basically that you get the whole deal behind this tiny ball of rage. Expressions and ripping people's heads off. Alright, well Logan is just about to hit cinemas next Thursday on the 2nd of March. In the States, I believe it's the 3rd of March. Whoever you're going to see it with, just make sure they love superhero movies. And a little bit of violence because this one's full of it. And that's all of us from So Is Any Good. We got a big yes for this movie, it's for Logan. And until next time, make sure you're checking out movies because we'll probably be in the cinema with you. Not in a creepy way. Not a creepy way. Massaging. Little foot rub.