FOX *CBM thread - RIP STAN LEE - Dark PhoeniX 06/07/19

Where Do You Rank LOGAN Among CBMs?

  • Best CBM to Date

    Votes: 13 16.7%
  • Easily Top 5

    Votes: 28 35.9%
  • Top 10, Maybe Top 15

    Votes: 29 37.2%
  • Mediocre at Best

    Votes: 5 6.4%
  • Not Good at All

    Votes: 3 3.8%

  • Total voters
    78
I heard the part where he kept forgetting his guns was suppose to be big gun battles, but budget cuts. :smh:
 
Dear god, I remember the Sable playboy pictures. I was young. Don't remember how young. I had the magazine. I'm not sure how I got it lmao

I completely forgot about this until you mentioned it.
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I heard the part where he kept forgetting his guns was suppose to be big gun battles, but budget cuts. :smh:

yeah, everytime he forgets his guns the following scenes were supposed to be epic gun fights, thought it was a clever way to go about it though, plus I'm sure the ripping of the studio constantly let the writers get out their feelings
 
I disagree.

Think about Schwarzenegger movies, Die Hard movies, Steven Segal poking Tommy Lee Jones eye out in Under Seige. Roboco, bruh? Shooting dudes limbs off while he was still alive...dudes falling in toxic waste and exploding when they got hit by a car??

Movies have tamed a bit. Yes, they show servered limbs, but its not as graphic as it could be.

Yup. Just google list violent movies of whatever generation you desire. A list of mainstream movies will pop up. That were more violent than most rated R today. Cue the Robocop or Scanners scene. Then there is the huge list of cult movies such as Cannibal Holocaust, Caligula, Salo etc. We forget the 70's grindhouse films inspired Tarantino. Who went on to write Natural Born Killers and direct Resevoir Dogs. To say that it's only now that filmmakers are trying to "push the envelope" is willful ignorance. I'm genuinely curious why this is? Maybe the new CGI or better quality resolution? Maybe a disconnect the older we get?
 
:rofl:

These movie execs are snakes, they don't give two **** about fan service and just want to make money, if the new formula to success is a rated R rating best believe they will say screw the kids :lol:
 
Deadpool changed the game, that's what makes a movie an instant classic.

Damn it I couldn't be happier for a movie, an actor, the writers and director.
 
I just hope studios don't start using the r rating as a way to excuse bad plot and characterization

Deadpool was able to balance errythang
 
They shouldn't have any shame. They tried the rated R and it worked. Props to them for trying this. Man Wolvering rated R. Finally get to see some bloody Claws :pimp:
 
Also I like when Hugh was more husky. Dude looked to lean in 'The Wolverine'.

Wouldn't mind him if he kept going as the character. Honestly dudes at the right age. Wolverine is not a young looking dude.
 
Yeah Hugh can play that role forever...if there is one thing right about any of the movies it's been him as Logan....a rated R old man Logan tearing *** up :x
 
In my opinion I doubt there will be an R Rated Wolverine movie. At least not yet. There are too many parents that will complain and petition to have the rating changed or something because it's to violent for their kids blah blah blah. Deadpool works because its the nature of his character and he's not really known to the generation of parents that destroy all fun. Fox can pull it off with newer characters or characters that haven't been introduced to the FCU, but Wolverine and the X-Men nah. To well known and established as PG13. 

Before I get chastised, I would love an R-Rated Wolverine or X-Men, but unfortunetly I don't think the general public will allow it.....that and lets be honest, Its all about money to Fox and they're not gonna risk making less money with an R-Rating than racking in cash with the PG13. 
 
So basically, what I'm getting from the amount of kids seeing this movie is that the r rating is meaningless. Might be to the point where you don't need parents with you and they'll let you buy tickets lmao

Studios might be seeing this all and be like, **** it, anything goes *****
 
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Blade was rated R?


Lmao damn. In my head that was a rated pg 13 movie too.

I got to say then, rated R movies back then were super soft

Seems like today's movies are hard R's. Any harder they'd be NC 17

Maybe ten years from now rated R movies will have visible penetration and money shots lmao
Seems more like the rated R stuff about the movie you ignored or didn't catch on to and given they only re-air the edited pg 23 versions on tv you probably won't be able to catch on now to what made them rated R to begin with :lol:

Look at how graphic and violent 80s and 90s rated R movies were. Things have settled down in movies if anything (while tv has pushed the boundaries back).
 
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