The Weekly Planet - Logan - Caravan Of Garbage

Episode Date: July 18, 2024

We're finishing off the Wolverine Trilogy with what's considered it's strongest entry, Logan. A reflection on aging, loss, grief, parenthood and what it means to stab a bunch of people with your clone... daughter. Terrific performances all round and an incredible ending to Hugh Jackman's tenure as the titular character. It's a shame we'll never see him again because he died. Thanks for checking out our Caravan Of Garbage reviewSUBSCRIBE HERE ►► http://goo.gl/pQ39jNHelp support the show and get early episodes ► https://bigsandwich.co/Patreon ► https://patreon.com/mrsundaymoviesJames' Twitter ► http://twitter.com/mrsundaymoviesMaso's Twitter ► http://twitter.com/wikipediabrownPatreon ► https://patreon.com/mrsundaymoviesT-Shirts/Merch ► https://www.teepublic.com/stores/mr-sunday-movies The Weekly Planet iTunes ► https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-weekly-planet/id718158767?mt=2&ign-mpt=uo%3D4 The Weekly Planet Direct Download ► https://play.acast.com/s/theweeklyplanetAmazon Affiliate Link ► https://amzn.to/2nc12P4SUBSCRIBE HERE ►► http://goo.gl/pQ39jNVideo Edition ► https://youtu.be/9qubm5z66pcHelp support the show and get early episodes ► https://bigsandwich.co/Patreon ► https://patreon.com/mrsundaymoviesJames' Twitter ► http://twitter.com/mrsundaymoviesMaso's Twitter ► http://twitter.com/wikipediabrownPatreon ► https://patreon.com/mrsundaymoviesT-Shirts/Merch ► https://www.teepublic.com/stores/mr-sunday-movies The Weekly Planet iTunes ► https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-weekly-planet/id718158767?mt=2&ign-mpt=uo%3D4 The Weekly Planet Direct Download ► https://play.acast.com/s/theweeklyplanetAmazon Affiliate Link ► https://amzn.to/2nc12P4 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Wendy's has a new breakfast deal. Mix and match two items of your choice for only $4. Breakfast wrap, biscuit or English muffin sandwiches, small seasoned potatoes or small hot coffee. Choose two for $4 at Wendy's. Available for a limited time at Participating Wendy's in Canada. Taxes extra. Welcome back everybody to Caravan of Garbage where we're wrapping up the Wolverine trilogy. I had a thought earlier in the week, which is imagine Oh yes! You're a huge fan of Wolverine. Go on! But you'd only seen these movies.
Starting point is 00:00:29 Like no other context. You're not interested in the X-Men movies. You're just like, I love Hugh Jackman. He's Wolverine. I love that. And I know there's a self-contained trilogy. They're always like the Wolverine trilogy. Get it in a box set.
Starting point is 00:00:41 And then you watch these three movies. Just a guy fighting a laser-eyized guy on a nuclear power plant tower. And then a guy just jumping over trains on a bloody Japan and then fighting a big silver samurai. And this one, sad guy in the dirt. You know? Yeah. Would you be let down by the last one? I don't know.
Starting point is 00:01:01 I mean, maybe if you grew up with them, you know? Sure. Over this eight-year- But again, you've missed the X-Men movies somehow. You've missed them all. Yeah. You don't even. I mean maybe if you grew up with them, you know, sure over this again You've missed the X-Men movies. I'm all yeah, you don't even know that they exist You saw the end of the Wolverine the post credits and you're like, what the fuck was that? Who are they so so this guy shows up and he says Wolverine I need your help and then Nothing, and then he's sad and he lives in a he lives in an old farm or factory or something? What happened?
Starting point is 00:01:26 They're never going to explain it. And guess what? They don't. Even if you have watched all the other movies, they don't. Well let's talk about the timeline of this movie. Leave a like of course, because I'm going to be talking about the timeline. So James Mangold stated that this movie is set in 2029 and the idea to do that was that it doesn't conflict with anything coming before it So technically it's like six years ish after days of future past
Starting point is 00:01:48 But also if you go to the Marvel wiki pages the main I will and good good the main X-Men timeline Which also isn't one timeline, but that's a whole other video and story It's which we've probably done we've done and we still haven't covered enough. Like it's endless. You figure it out. Yeah. So the main- You make another video and you invite us to it. We'll give it a little like.
Starting point is 00:02:11 Yeah, maybe. Yeah, that's right. If you'd like. Because we owe you, I guess. Because you've liked so many of these videos and that was really nice of you. So the main X-Men timeline is Earth-10005. And this movie alone and none of the others is Earth
Starting point is 00:02:26 17315 that's what I said it like that. Okay, and at time of recording Deadpool and Wolverine is not out yet. Yeah, so we can only speculate which Wolverine is in that movie. It's probably the other one Yeah, it's probably the other one. It's not this one. No different hair different beard. Yeah, he's dead Spoiler alert. I had a note about timelines, you know Sometimes we look back at old sci-fi movies that are set in a future that's now the past and we go Oh how quaint Blade Runner set in 2019 they thought we had they thought we'd have flying cars. Isn't that a bit bit of fun? I think in the 2030s we're gonna look back on this movie set in 2029 and think wow, they really thought we'd have it good now Imagine getting to live in an upturned grain silo in the desert, the sheer opulence. Only two roommates, can you imagine?
Starting point is 00:03:08 You got a fence? Well, it had a fence. It doesn't have a fence anymore. Probably got a breeze some days. A hoth breeze, you know? Brilliant. What a world. Now, I think you said that you look at this movie like maybe the first X-Men movie happened and then some other stuff we didn't see but nothing else. That's what I like I like the ambiguity of this, you know This movie makes reference to some events around the Statue of Liberty The media seems to know about the concept of the X-Men. Yep, but we don't really know they know they're all dead
Starting point is 00:03:38 They know they're all dead and and Wolverine in this movie He makes reference to how the stuff that happened in the comic books isn't what happened in in real life. Costumes for one. Certainly. So I kind of like the idea that maybe the all that really happened in this universe was maybe some of X-Men 1 and that's it. You know none of the other crazy stuff. They're just riding high off that Statue of Liberty thing that happened. Remember that? I mean we've caused some destruction now. We have killed a lot of innocent people. But you remember the thing? Remember I spun around that the Statue of Liberty's hat that one time on my claws?
Starting point is 00:04:10 Do you remember that? There's no video of that. But it happened. I also like the idea that maybe Professor X wasn't this like incredible precision instrument back in the day. Which he isn't in the comics really, is he? Yeah, like you know in the previous movies we see him like freeze the entire population of a shopping mall. Oh, I thought you meant like as a human being, like a good soul. Oh yeah, no, absolutely not. He never is that.
Starting point is 00:04:33 And you know, sometimes he can like, you know, finely edit out somebody's memory or whatever, but like what if he's just kind of a menace? Like maybe he was just this kind of steamroller, like all he could do was sense some thoughts and then just He was a rich guy who went I could do a school. Yeah, I don't like this education system. I'll do a school I killed everyone. I sneezed and I killed everyone. Yeah, but again the ambiguity means you can think whatever you like That's right. That's interesting. And also you can get as bloody and R rated as you want mate. Hell Yeah, effin and jeffin it makes for great stabbing. I think the LLPMs, the limb loss per minute ratio. Oh yeah. It's off the charts. It is absolutely off the charts.
Starting point is 00:05:09 You can F, you can jeff, you can slice, you can dice. So prior to this movie coming out, if you recall Hugh Jackman, he went to I think some kind of comic con. One of those comic cons we had back in the before times and he came out on stage and he went, old man, Logan, and everybody just lost their minds. And I think in retrospect, like there's elements of that in this movie. But I think it's funny that in the old man Logan comic book, Logan is this avowed pacifist who go to any lengths, you know, experience any amount of trauma to avoid hurting anybody. But at the start of this movie, Wolverine just kills three guys immediately for trying to steal a wheel off his car. I mean they did shoot him but yeah yeah yeah you're not wrong. Well this is really this is not old man Logan.
Starting point is 00:05:52 I mean there's elements of it like the slow healing and he's just having a run of bad luck can't get through a fence I love that you just can't get through a fence you just having a bad time. James Mangold the director of this he came out and just said, listen, this is Craig Kyle's X23 run more than anything else. And I think just calling it Old Man Logan and leaning into that for the marketing and the hype
Starting point is 00:06:15 was a good idea because I think that's what people were asking for really. You know, I had a thought. Also came out this year or potentially the next year or the previous year, The Last Jedi. and it also features like an iconic crowd favorite character with a beard with a beard Who's like a sad wreck now? Yeah, and I think your your thoughts of limb loss per minute I think that is probably what tip this one over to you know Beloved by the fans and and the last Jedi, you know more divisive
Starting point is 00:06:44 Yeah, it's that Wolverine in this, very divisive in terms of limb loss. True. And I guess also we'd seen, I mean, 14 to 15 Wolverine adventures prior. People were hanging out for Luke Skywalker to do a flip, but we'd seen Wolverine do a flip. That's probably true.
Starting point is 00:07:00 Many times. At this point, we're finding the joy in not seeing Wolverine do a flip, you know what I mean? To have a grumble about it. That's exactly right. I'm too old to do a flip. And the audience is like, we're also too old to do a flip actually. We grew up with these three movies and these three movies alone. I think also making it R-rated, it's not just the gore that makes it a great movie I feel.
Starting point is 00:07:21 Because also they talk about how it's not catered to children, you can make scenes longer, there's more dialogue. The concepts for a comic book movie, they're more complex. And there's the stabbing. But like, you can't take the time in, I don't know, X-Men the one where they have to cross the road to do things like this, you know? To cross the road because of aliens, if you were confused. It's the one they have to cross the road because of aliens,
Starting point is 00:07:44 then they get on the train, and and the train spins off into space or whatever Absolutely. Yeah, and look I just want to shout out a few performances in this Daphne Keane is incredible first role Yeah, I believe so. Yeah, yeah latest role that time of recording Star Wars something. That's right stabbed though Stabbed three times all right Wolverine. Yeah. Yeah I mean being a clone or sort of daughter of him and you know, the claws in the feet and all of that, just all good stuff. She did a lot of the action, not exclusively, but a lot of that action is her, which I think is fantastic. Lloyd Holbrooke, great heir of menace to him. Oh yeah, great hand. Great hand. I like how
Starting point is 00:08:19 he repairs it and it flips backwards a little bit. I like that, I'm a big fan. He's becoming somewhat of a James Mangold favorite because of course he appeared in Indiana Jones in the something time travel hole. He's also got that air of menace in that movie. Yeah, no, absolutely. I think he's great. I mean, Wolverine should have killed him
Starting point is 00:08:35 and stuck him in a hole like two minutes after. Straight up. Would have solved a lot of problems in this movie. But you know, then you get less Holbrooke, don't you? That's true, yeah. You don't get the Holbrooke. You only get the Sumbrook. I think Patrick Stewart is incredible.
Starting point is 00:08:48 He completes his run in the X-Men trilogy as well, as a guy who pops up in cameos at the end and he finally gets his time to shine. That's right. In a Wolverine solo movie. Yeah, and I think, you know, the anti-cerebro I like, you know, the tipped over water tank, that's all great.
Starting point is 00:09:03 Yeah, just, we have stripped this like, you know, the tipped over water tank. That's, that's all great. Yeah, just the, just the, we have stripped this off, you know, floating wheelchairs and, and flashy superpowers and everything's chrome and glass. You know, it gives a chance for all the performances to shine through. Exactly. And I think Stephen Merchant is Caliban is right. Just terrific. He's come such a long way because obviously starting in the office, he directed and co-wrote those episodes with Ricky Gervais and he didn't even want to be in that show He's like I'm not an actor. I don't want to do this and just seeing him in this like he's really developed as a performer Maybe it's the same with actors it is for politicians Oh, if they if they really want to do it, you shouldn't let them do it because it's wrong and they'll ruin everything
Starting point is 00:09:43 So, you know, politics like acting, it should be a lottery system. You get a letter in the post and it just says, you're an actor or the president now. And you just have to do it for a couple of years. Yeah, yeah. That's right, the Ronald Reagan model. You have to do both.
Starting point is 00:09:58 And it works out just great. Every time. There is some nice callbacks to other X-Men movies. X-Men Originsins for example, there's just some farmers getting killed just because they happen to be there. What a sweet callback. I love that Easter egg. Another sweet callback is the adamantium bullet that Wolverine is maybe going to attempt to kill himself with if life doesn't work out as you know as he wants it to. Which is, I don't know what he's looking for for exactly because again if you're just the guy who's watched
Starting point is 00:10:25 These three Wolverine movies you'd be like that's not gonna kill him. It's only gonna erase his memories Also, he's back to being James in this. Yeah, so officially officially. He's he's James Howlett again So at some point he got his memories got his memories back because at you know at the end of mix We're probably spooned that bullet out of his brain. Oh, you think so? And then he pasted it back. He pasted all the goop back in. Yeah. Okay, right. Oh, you think this isn't a new bullet. This is one of the... Yeah, I think you took it out.
Starting point is 00:10:54 It's an indestructible bullet so it would have been completely attacked. That's so true, isn't it? Totally okay. How do you feel about Double Jackman in this? Because we get X-24. That's true, we do. So the villain in this, well one of the villains, I mean there's a lot of villains. Oh absolutely.
Starting point is 00:11:08 You look around. Yeah. There's a lot of villains in this. Washington DC. Yeah. A lot of villains there. That's right, you see, what's his name? Not Hugh Grant.
Starting point is 00:11:16 Richard E. Grant. Richard E. Hugh Grant. Who's great and in the lead up to this movie, we saw he was cast and a lot of people, I think assumed he was Mr. Sinister. Yeah. He is a character from the comic books but he's not Mr. Sinister and I think that works a lot better in this movie because it's just like the banality of just an evil guy. Yeah. You know there's not some guy cackling going like I've produced these mutants for I'm gonna dominate
Starting point is 00:11:38 the world but it's just a guy who's like yeah we're gonna sell these. Yeah I love science. Yeah. And money. I love science and capital. Wendy's has a new breakfast deal. Mix and match two items of your choice for only $4. Breakfast wrap, biscuit or English muffin sandwiches, small seasoned potatoes or small hot coffee. Choose two for $4 at Wendy's. Available for a limited time at Participating Wendy's in Canada. Taxes extra. Yeah, that's right.
Starting point is 00:12:01 I don't know why actually. I got a letter in the mail that said I had to be a scientist and a capitalist. But yeah, just him facing off against a younger, more ferocious, basically a version of him with zero personality is great. And I think the face replacement in this is just remarkable, incredible. Because of course Hugh Jackman in this, when he's old man Logan, he's wearing a wig, he's wigged up. That's right. And then he's shaved when he's old man Logan. He's wearing a wig. He's wigged up That's right, and then he shaved head paperback hero style. That's right
Starting point is 00:12:28 He had a shaved head in that movie Hugh Jackman. Uh-huh. Just just good just great Yeah, yeah, oh and they cut him some mutton chops also. That's a that's a callback. That's a bloody callback. It's a callback All right. Oh, I've got here just a sub heading that says sweet callbacks in the finale. Okay, so yeah 80% of all X-Men movies are running in the woods. We get that. Sweet callback. Yep, yep, so here we get the ultimate running in the woods sequence.
Starting point is 00:12:51 Wolverine fights another Wolverine, just like in X-Men 1, with Mystique, remember that? Yeah, yeah, yeah. And X-Men 2, when he fights a lady Wolverine. Oh yeah. Lady Deathstrike. Uh-huh, uh-huh. And then in 3, there was probably some guys,
Starting point is 00:13:03 you know, in that big field of random mutants. There was a Wolverine in there somewhere. There would have been a Wolverine guy, yeah. 24, 1 inch spikes guy. Oh, yeah. We got Adamantium Bullet as mentioned and technically it did erase his memories. Technically. I guess technically. And we even got a truck flip. I mean, it's a bit sloppier than your regular X-Men truck flip, but it did the job. I recognize the reference. Yeah, yeah. Also, I think Professor X's wheelchair falling over counts-Men truck flip, but it did the job. I recognize the reference. Yeah, yeah. Also, I think Professor X's wheelchair falling over counts as a truck flip.
Starting point is 00:13:28 Okay. And I think a spectacular sequence in this is that you just get to see Hugh Jackman's Wolverine, Old Man Logan, and X23 Daphne King just team up and just kill a bunch of dudes together. Oh, hell yeah. So you get the stuff that you're looking for. Maybe you don't want the kind of cerebral kind of look
Starting point is 00:13:49 into a person's soul. But you know, and if you don't like that, well, that's fine. They kill a bunch of people at the end. This is the matrix format. You know, there's a lot of deep introspection, a lot of themes that a lot of people have found very valuable and eye opening over the years. But if you don't like that,
Starting point is 00:14:04 somebody's just doing a big kick, you know? They're still doing that big kick. I think that's beautiful. It certainly is, yeah. I also like it at the end, Wolverine shoots a guy with a gun. He's like, I'm tired. Yeah, I mean, that was a callback to earlier in the movie
Starting point is 00:14:17 where he said, I don't like guns, but I will shoot a guy with a gun. If I'm tired. If I'm tired. If I'm out of juice. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. God, and just, it is a beautiful beautiful ending I really feel that for this character. Like it doesn't attempt to go bigger and grander and again they're standing on top of an even bigger statue of liberty.
Starting point is 00:14:36 You know we're probably going to get that in Deadpool or Wolverine or whatever. But don't you think maybe the end of the very poignant ending, you know, where he's buried and they put a cross on his grave and then X-23 Laura, she tips it over, turns it into an X. Don't you think it would have been, you know, a little, there should have been a little bit of fan service, they should have bled the X-Men cartoon theme really loudly over the top of it. Maybe blend it into the funeral dirge, you know?
Starting point is 00:15:07 So do you want like a sad version of that or just a you want that yeah i want that one yeah yeah yeah i want that one okay terrific but yeah just that moment of peace you know he finally gets a moment just to be like god oh geez oh but you know all right this is pretty good yeah i mean it's not as good as being on a boat, which is where I want it to be. I mean, you know, he should have just stolen a boat. Yeah, he should. I mean, he still stole a bunch of stuff. He killed a bunch of men. Yeah. You know, they robbed that convenience store. Yeah. Very inconvenient for the guy who works there.
Starting point is 00:15:41 Slippery slope to stealing a boat. You know, that's what I've always said. It's true. Yeah. That's what they say on like, beware of marijuana posters. It's a slippery slope to stealing a boat. You smoke that reef up. Wait, so you smoke weed, something something, you end up stealing a boat.
Starting point is 00:15:58 Yeah, it's one of those, it's that, it's that, it's that Domino Tower meme. Oh, okay. Yeah. I love that. Do we got any more notes before we... Any hot topics of conversation? Another thing that might have made this movie a little quicker is if that woman had just said, hey listen, Wolverine, I could just run at you and start screaming your name or I could just say I've got a clone of you in my car.
Starting point is 00:16:24 You want to take a quick look? You want to take a squiz? Just for a second. See how you feel. Pop your name or I could just say I've got a clone of you in my car. Do you want to take a quick look? You want to take a squeeze? Just for a second, see how you feel. Pop your head in. Pop your head in. Give it a sniff. You do that I think. Do you smell a bit Wolveriney? Yeah. Yeah. It's your mate. It's your mate. That's you actually. For those people who don't know, that's a very straight thing. To point to somebody who you wouldn't like necessarily and go that's your mate to your friend Yeah, you try it. If they look at you funny go actually that's you You can flip it on them. Yeah. Yeah. Oh my god Mason. It's the return of thoughts and prizes
Starting point is 00:16:55 Yeah, okay. The best thing the best thing about thoughts and prizes is yeah, and people might be thinking I'm getting mad at thoughts and prizes But I'm not no because the thing about thoughts and prizes is, as a running gag, the payoff is going to have to be incredible. Because you've set this up for weeks, nigh, months, like there's going to be a big joke payoff at the end. Yeah. So people... Joke? No. Okay, interesting. There's going to be prizes. That's the payoff.
Starting point is 00:17:21 There's going to be, guaranteed? Yeah. Interesting. Not this week though, I forgot to order the prizes. So we're going to have to delay thoughts and prizes for this week. That's the payoff. It's going to be guaranteed? Yeah, not this week though I forgot to order the prizes. So we're gonna have to delay thoughts and prizes for this week. But leave a comment below. Doesn't have to be about thoughts and prizes
Starting point is 00:17:33 because that's not what thoughts and prizes is about. Leave a comment below if you thought of a punchline for this because James has not thought of a punchline for this and he's really, I can see it in his eyes. He is scrambling for an ending to this and he doesn't have one so just put it in there and he can steal your idea all right let's do our other section it's called Logrivia I love that this is a trivia section of the show where I go well here's some things worth mentioning love that professor X's psychotic blast
Starting point is 00:18:01 was done by shooting shaky footage and then re-stabilizing the frame in post. Huh. Resulting in the motion blur, etc. and the smear and all of that. And it all looks very organic and unusual. I liked that thing. I liked how everybody was frozen and he was just killing them. That is fun. And they knew they were going to get killed.
Starting point is 00:18:20 And he's like, I do this but I draw the line at stealing a boat. I need $10,000 or whatever. I'm doing. Hey, man I know you said you wanted 70 grand for that boat But how about I give you one dollar and I don't kill you with my adamantium clothes Of course being the final Wolverine movie apparently put the quotation marks wherever you want the quotation clause if you will The thought was do we pack this full of cameos? Okay, sure, yeah. So they obviously went through a few, but at one point Sabretooth, as played by Leif
Starting point is 00:18:50 Schreiber, was going to play a small role where he'd help Wolverine, X-23 and Professor X when they arrive in Oklahoma. Plus there was going to be an- Where do my allegiances lie? Who knows? Who knows what happened between movies? Am I even still alive? Where have I been? It doesn't matter.
Starting point is 00:19:06 I'm helping you now. Or I'm gonna kill you. I'm gonna help you. I'm here though. Hello everyone. Hello. Plus there was gonna be an underground railroad for mutants that was gonna be, have a bunch of cameos in it. And I think they probably whittled that down to some kids with some vague X-Men powers that you can sort of recognise. There's a nice man and a grass twisting lady
Starting point is 00:19:26 I don't know who's in there. I don't know who's in there Mason Sure, sure, sure and this I like Mark Millart the creator of Old Man Logan when this was announced He thought this could work without the MCU characters basically the idea was you do the road with Wolverine but the Specifics aren't important because of course in the comic book He does a road trip with a blind Hawkeye and he was like, oh, you could just do Cyclops and these visors broken. So he's blind and with him.
Starting point is 00:19:49 Or instead of doing the Hulk in that, you do the blob. So he's like, it's possible. It's not about the characters necessarily. It's just about getting the setting right and just slotting in whoever you need. Anyway, they didn't do any of that. Don't worry about it. Don't worry about it.
Starting point is 00:20:02 Now, in terms of box office on a budget of 97 to $127 million. Who knows, Hollywood. Somewhere in that ballpark apparently. Okay, somebody lost some money. Somebody put some bloody money in the back of a truck and drove off with it. Maybe. In a boat, maybe.
Starting point is 00:20:17 Maybe. The return on this was $618.2 million. Oh, that's pretty good. Oh yeah. We won't even worry about that bag of money that disappeared. Nah, nah, nah. It opened in over 4,000 theaters across the US and became the widest opening R-rated release
Starting point is 00:20:30 in cinema history at the time. Big time movie when it happened. And of course, everybody was asking Hugh Jackman in and around the time and even since, would you do a sequel? Would you do a follow-up, et cetera and so forth. Logan in Hawaii, et cetera. He's got the boat.
Starting point is 00:20:45 He died, but they're gonna weekend at Bernie's. Logan goes bananas. Logan goes bananas, absolutely. Back in the habit. Hugh Jackman admitted to having- Off stabbing people. Oh, of course, yeah, yeah. Hugh Jackman admitted to having two lingering regrets
Starting point is 00:20:58 about retiring from the role of Wolverine, one that he never appeared in an Avengers movie and one that he never appeared in a Deadpool movie, which he sort of has, but it's like, it's using archival footage and a piece of paper stapled to Deadpool at one point Yeah, yeah, but of course that is all reversed and that's right. Now. How do you feel about that? Because some people like well, this is a bloody this is a bloody stoner His legacy is gonna do the Logan movie and then he's gonna do this silly one with farts and poops and butts and so forth Look having not seen it at time of recording. Yeah, a fun one. Just get a fun one. I mean
Starting point is 00:21:29 they're mates and they... Yeah, this happens all the time in comic books because we've had the Old Man Logan storyline which is about the end of the life of Wolverine but he's still regular Wolverine in the comic books. Yeah. So you know know. Exactly. Also, that Deadpool Wolverine movie just looks a lot like Old Man Logan also. Mm-hmm. But more comic book-esque. Anyway, speaking of, do you know we have a service called BigSandwich.com, Mason? Yes. Where in addition to early videos including Caravan of Garbage, we do a bunch of stuff.
Starting point is 00:21:55 We have a comic book club. Recently, we covered Old Man Logan. That's right. We also do video game let's plays. Recently, we covered the X-Men arcade game. God, these are all optimizing those search engine results aren't they? Then you're gonna love this. We also do movie commentaries and recently we did an X-Men 1 movie commentary. That's right.
Starting point is 00:22:13 We took it right back to the year 2000. That's right. Can you imagine watching or even thinking about a movie prior to about 2010? We did it. We did it. We did it, we went way back. How did we do it? Eyes. Yeah we used our eyes. But yeah in addition to that of, of course, Caravan of Garbage there, as mentioned, goes
Starting point is 00:22:28 up there early, including next week's. And here's a hint. It's not really a hint. It's normally just a very obvious clip of the movie we're watching. Interesting. But again, it might be a movie prior to the year 2010. So a lot of people have no idea. It's Alien? Yeah, it's Alien. Nice. Yeah, in case you don't know, it's Alien. That's the hint. It's the movie Alien. And then we're going to gonna look at the alien movies the four of them interest Yeah, that's that's the plan, but don't tell anyone if you figure it out. Just keep it to yourself That's what we're doing. It's right. Also. We have a podcast called the weekly planet where we talk movies and comics and TV shows that comes out Every Monday big episode coming up for Deadpool and Wolverine obviously that's right swing on by it's on its own YouTube channel
Starting point is 00:23:03 It's on Spotify. It's on Apple. It's wherever you get your podcasts from. Thanks Lawrence for the edit. I guess. Thank you Lawrence. Yeah Lawrence. Good for you Yeah, Lawrence good for you. Yeah. Yeah, it's good. Yeah, it was good. You did a good job I agree sometimes people say that I sound sarcastic. No, we're being earnest. I'm being earnest. Good job Lawrence. Good job Lawrence Alright, bye everyone. Grab that jammy guys. Watching for watching. I'm being earnest too. Yeah. Ernest goes to camp. Very good. It's you and your mate. Yeah true.
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