Logan
Verbal Diorama
English - October 06, 2019 19:59 - 58 minutes - 26.7 MB - ★★★★★ - 40 ratingsFilm History TV & Film Film Reviews movies cinema history legacy review Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Hugh Jackman's swansong as Wolverine is nothing like any superhero comic book movie ever. It's a brutal, gory, painful look at the life of an ageing hero, a man whose life consists of numbing his pain with booze whilst caring for a frail, elderly, dementia suffering Charles Xavier. You feel every inch of their suffering and vulnerability in a world where mutants are no longer born and where Charles is so unpredictable they've declared his brain a weapon of mass destruction.....
And so we meet Laura - a young mutant very much like Logan, a young mutant who brings Charles joy and gives Logan a reason to not walk away from this fight.
Fox Studios could have made a standard CGI-filled world-ending standard superhero movie. The fact they chose to make something so personal, so character-driven and so emotionally-weighted with real world stakes was such a massive risk.
It paid off. Critically, commercially and, most importantly, for characters we've known and loved since 2000.
We need to see more studios make more movies like this.
I would love to hear your thoughts on Logan! You can get in touch on
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You can rate or review the show in iTunes or at https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/verbal-diorama/id1453296967?mt=2 (Apple Podcasts) and I'd very much appreciate that!
My website is at https://verbaldiorama.com/ (https://verbaldiorama.com) (I always forget to say it in the episode!)
Thanks to the following for their contributions to this episode:
Twitter peeps
Andy from @geeksaladradio
@capunderstands
@trivia_chic
@derekjones198
@MoviesWork
@robinhoodpod
@cinema_recall
@kevin_thecritic
@GenuineChitChat
@SSOUITSpodcast
@gtthpod
Instagram folk
@thosemovieguyspodcast
@moviesatthematt
Theme Music: Verbal Diorama Theme Song
Music by Chloe Enticott - https://www.facebook.com/Compositionsbychloe/ (Compositions by Chloe Facebook)
Lyrics by Chloe Enticott (and me!)
Production by Ellis Powell-Bevan of Ewenique Studios.
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Hugh Jackman's swansong as Wolverine is nothing like any superhero comic book movie ever. It's a brutal, gory, painful look at the life of an ageing hero, a man whose life consists of numbing his pain with booze whilst caring for a frail, elderly, dementia suffering Charles Xavier. You feel every inch of their suffering and vulnerability in a world where mutants are no longer born and where Charles is so unpredictable they've declared his brain a weapon of mass destruction.....
And so we meet Laura - a young mutant very much like Logan, a young mutant who brings Charles joy and gives Logan a reason to not walk away from this fight.
Fox Studios could have made a standard CGI-filled world-ending standard superhero movie. The fact they chose to make something so personal, so character-driven and so emotionally-weighted with real world stakes was such a massive risk.
It paid off. Critically, commercially and, most importantly, for characters we've known and loved since 2000.
We need to see more studios make more movies like this.
I would love to hear your thoughts on Logan! You can get in touch on
Twitter @verbaldiorama
Instagram @verbaldiorama
Facebook @verbaldiorama
YouTube @verbaldiorama
Letterboxd @verbaldiorama
or you can email me general hellos, feedback or suggestions:
verbaldiorama [at] gmail [dot] com
You can rate or review the show in iTunes or at Apple Podcasts and I'd very much appreciate that!
My website is at https://verbaldiorama.com (I always forget to say it in the episode!)
Thanks to the following for their contributions to this episode:
Twitter peeps
Andy from @geeksaladradio
@capunderstands
@trivia_chic
@derekjones198
@MoviesWork
@robinhoodpod
@cinema_recall
@kevin_thecritic
@GenuineChitChat
@SSOUITSpodcast
@gtthpod
Instagram folk
@thosemovieguyspodcast
@moviesatthematt
Theme Music: Verbal Diorama Theme Song
Music by Chloe Enticott - Compositions by Chloe Facebook
Lyrics by Chloe Enticott (and me!)
Production by Ellis Powell-Bevan of Ewenique Studios.
See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.