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Welcome back everybody to another episode of Caravan Of Garbage where we're taking a look at the Wolverine Trilogy. That's right. We're nearly halfway there. We will be at halfway through this video. There will be a moment it'll flash up on the screen when we're halfway through. We'll be talking but there will be an air horn going off for a long time. And you'll be like, what are they saying? I can sort of make it out. It'll be that kind of audio mix I hope. Exactly. Look forward to it.
Leave a like actually for this video or even when that happens. Not both. Choose one or the other. Of course, this week we're talking about the Wolverine. This is the forgotten Wolverine movie. Everyone remembers X-Men origin's Wolverine because it's the dumb bad one. And then everyone remembers Logan because it's the poignant one. It's the same. It's funny. I mean, sometimes he falls on his bottom. Yeah. And it makes an air horn noise. Here it is. Yeah, yeah. That's all good stuff,
isn't it? But this is the mid period one. This is, but this is also James Mangol, who directed Indiana Jones in the dial of Destiny. Don't worry about that. Yeah, have to think about it. Here it is. The whole thing. Just scrub through it Lawrence. Just start the whole thing really quickly. We can't get flagged if it's quick. Well, this is a test of YouTube's reporting system. Here it is. Wow. This is playing with fire. Yeah. This one. So yeah, this also answers the question.
What happens to Wolverine's hair when you get some bliterated by a nuclear explosion? Yeah, this is a bold one. How does he get a haircut? He gets a haircut and we just grow back into that shape. This is one of these Superman hypotheticals like how to Superman show. It doesn't mean the mirror. Do you think maybe Wolverine gets his haircut because Superman heat visions is hair in a mirror? Yeah, I think he probably goes to Superman's house.
Yeah. You know, he might just do that. Superman quarterizes it so it doesn't grow back instantly. But that's a bold way. It's kind of a bold way to start a Wolverine movie. Is it in poor taste that Wolverine has canonically survived the atomic explosion at Nagasaki? And he knew what it was? Because after with his like better stay down here for days, I think it's a nuclear weapon. A thing that most people don't know about, but I know about for some reason.
Captain America told him. Captain America probably told him. He said there's going to be... Listen, it's going to be sick. You're going to love this. Are you sure you're Captain America? Anyways, this is how it happened. A Guillermo Dattaro expressed interest in directing. He was a big fan of the Japanese saga of
the Wolverine comics. He even met with Hugh Jackman about the role because of course, Hugh Jackman at this point had a huge hand in the character and got to decide who's in and who's been. And a couple of huge hands generally. How do you think he fits the closet? That's right. But he decided he didn't want to dedicate two to three years to this movie. Darren Aronowski was going to do it. He was set to direct.
I was going to say he was going to do it. He was going to be Wolverine. I don't think so, Darren Aronowski. Not with those scarves. You would never take them off for a movie role. That's right. Picture this, Wolverine, but he's got scarves. Get out, Darren. He was working on this project for about six months before he departed. He didn't want to be overseas for too long away from his kids. Did he work with Hugh Jackman on that movie The Fountain?
Yeah. I think that's right. That movie that's about space or the future or the past? A little past and there's a fountain of youth and maybe it's in Spain, but maybe it's in space. Maybe Hugh Jackman explodes into flowers at the end or something? Yeah. I don't know. I don't know. Of course, James Mangol was brought on board. Now, the original idea for this was a
prequel as well. So I guess a sequel to X-Men Origins. But he'd like the idea of moving it forward and then exploring the burden of Wolverine's immortality. And then Fox said, okay, we don't care what it's put. Yeah. Anywhere future pass, it doesn't matter. Have you seen any of the other ones, Mangol? Have you seen any of the other? It doesn't matter. We just need to slap in a post-graded scene to vaguely tease something. And that doesn't have to be before or after the movie.
Like, it doesn't matter when that set. That could be said before. You listening, Mangol. That doesn't matter when that set or this is set. Yes. Listen, you don't even have to be listening. If any of the characters hold up a newspaper with the current date on it, we'll kill you. That's a one rule. You're not put a definitive date in this at all. So this, of course, explores a deep-powered Wolverine. I think that's great.
I think it's great also in that this version of Wolverine appears to heal like the early version of Wolverine. Yeah. So I mean, I personally think that a lot of the appeal of Wolverine originally in the comic books. You said the appeal is he stabs women and he sleep all the time. I did say that. Yeah. As a goof, though. Okay, sure. Yeah. But I think the appeal of him in the comic books originally is that he is very kind of
tenacious, but not the most powerful character. He can't control the weather or shoot lasers out of his eyes or have you or telekinesis or telepathy or, you know, any of the incredible powers of the other mutants, but it's that he can take a bullet and keep fighting. Yeah. And it doesn't, he's still hurt. But, you know, he keeps, he keeps at it because he's a hero.
Yeah. But to make the, you know, I feel like in the comic books, he kept getting overpowered and overpowered to the point where he can be reduced to a skeleton and just come back from that instantly. So I think sometimes depending on the version of the hero. See, that's the thing and it's the consistency as well. But I think putting him in this spot where
he is mostly deep powered. Yeah. And he has to deal with that like at one point, he cuts himself shaving and I was like, ha, ha, ha, you've never had to think about that before in your life, idiot. Can you imagine though if they made this movie and he got hurt and he didn't heal and he just went, I'm out. But I don't, I'm not brave and I don't like this. This is dangerous now. This isn't fun anymore. Yeah. It was fun when I had the invincibility cheat code.
Now it's not fun anymore. No. You guys put down your guns, honestly. Can you, could you, come on. So the idea this time around is that yeah, he doesn't want to be immortal anymore and he's propositioned and old Japanese man. All right. First of all, he's become a wildman in the, in the American, much like a real wolf or a ring. That's exactly right. And then he causes a ruckus. Yeah. And then he's approached by Yukio who says, do you want to visit my father in Japan?
And then he's like, no, I don't. And then the cop car goes past and he's like, I do actually. That's fine. The cops are after me, but I will, it's unrelated. I will visit your father because of honor. Yeah. Yeah. I want to see what weird awful bed he sleeps in. That's right. That looks so uncomfortable. Just a pinboard bed. Oh, yeah. He's got the, yeah. Yeah. Actually, his hospital bed uses that Kryptonian pinboard technology.
Yeah, man. So yeah, maybe this guy doesn't have the best intentions, you know. Maybe he's hiding in a big robot samurai suit. No spoilers here, though. I think that's just a decoration. I think he probably bought that from a, a what's new? Oh, what's new, dude? When is this movie said? It doesn't matter. I was going to say, yeah, look, I think this, I like this movie generally. Yeah, I think the action sequence is great. As I mentioned, I think it's more exciting when he's
a deep-hound, over an ass to adapt to that. But I do think, upon a rewatch, this is the kind of movie that every part of drama of it could have been avoided if two people had a conversation. Or if he and Yashida had like gotten along better in their second meeting. Yeah. Because he, Wolverine comes over to Japan and Yashida's like, hey, listen, I know how you're immortal and stuff. And that's probably feels like a bird and sometimes.
But what if you just died? That'd be fun for you. What if you gave your power to, what if you just died? Yeah. What if you, I mean, first of all, he should have said, are you, are you feeling a bit aimless? Have you considered Sudoku? It's this craze that's sweeping the nation. Well, that would give away the year. You can't say Sudoku. Oh, that's true, actually. You considered Sudoku a thing that is around. Have you considered Pachinko?
I'll be right. Have you considered the metal gear solid franchise? There's a lot of cutscenes that'll, yeah. You know, you'll, they'll run you about another century. But he doesn't just go listen. Can I have some of you, but I'm dying. Yeah. And remember, you saved me from that atomic explosion. So you owe me Wolverine. I gave you that sword. You could just give me some, some marrow. Yeah. And I'll give that a whirl, you know? Absolutely. Yeah.
No, he's going to fake his death and he does hide in a big robot, actually. He does, yeah. Yeah. It seems complicated. No, no, no, it's not, I mean, it might be. But yeah, and then Wolverine, of course, get snaked. He gets snake-ladied. Yeah. Just snaking everybody. Yep. Yeah. He snaked up the wazu presumably. Oh, yeah. How else do you get that in? Yeah, I don't really, or the kiss. I think it's from a kiss. I think it was a little marzo.
It might have been because he gets a, he's having a lot of gene-grade dreams. And you said this before we started recording, but you sure he's having a lot of dreams about a woman who didn't like him that much. Right. Who is in love with? But I know you, you probably loved her from the moment you saw her or whatever. But like she was with Cyclops until he exploded. Yeah, she exploded. And then, and then you, and you were evil then. Yeah.
She was, she was evil then. Yeah. So like, get over it, man. Get over it, man. Get over it, man. Uh, though, great action. There's a lot of other women he can fall in love with in this movie. Yeah, there's one in this movie. Yeah. There's at least one in this movie. I think the, uh, the action's good. There's an action sequence, uh, which starts at a funeral. And then there's a bit of a shootout and he's injured and it goes into the streets of Japan.
And there's a guy running across the rooftops throwing arrows, throwing arrows, throwing arrows at people. And then it goes onto the bullet train. That's herrata. So he's the Silver Samurai in the comic books. Yeah, big fake out. Was it? Big fake out, man. Okay. All right. Big fuchs. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Do you think he's in the, he's gonna Silver Samurai it. It's funny because I realized watching the behind the scenes of this. The second unit director on this was David Leach.
Oh, of bullet train. Exactly. What is he obsessed with bullet trains? Seems that way. Yeah. Get over it. Get over it. Stop having dreams where you're married to a bullet train. That's right. Man, don't be weird. Don't be weird about it. The bullet train didn't even really like you that much. I hear of course directed one of the Deadpool movies as well. So he's, you know, he's had his foot in the extra train. That's Tomic Blond. Yeah. That's Tomic Blond. Yeah. Let's name all his movies.
The full guy, etc. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. He does good work. Yeah. How do you feel about the surgery sequence? So we have to get that the thing out of his heart. And there's a moment there where you, he was like, Wolverine, stop, stop it. Don't do it. Stop. I reckon once at the point where like he's got his entire hand in his chest cavity, I'd be encouraging at that point. Yeah. Because you're not going to stop him. No, he's in there already. Yeah. You'd be like, good on you. He's really deep.
You are doing such a great job. Yeah. You're doing such a good job, Wolverine. Now, you've heard this theory, I'm sure. And I think the director even confirmed this. She says, I saw you die with your heart in your hand. Okay. I sure. And then in the next movie, she has vague, uh, yeah, for seeing the future when you die, and that doesn't happen necessarily in this movie, I guess. But in the next movie, he dies holding his daughter's hand. Who's a clone, which is his heart. It's a metaphor.
But and the director was like, yeah, that's exactly what happened there. You figured it out. But there's a moment where they go into that room and she goes, I saw you die. It was in this room. He died in the woods. I remember. That's true. Also, he did die in this movie. She did say it. That's true. He died for like 30 seconds, which he can do. Oh, I like that bit where he takes the katana. Goes through him. I guess through his vertebrae in between. Oh, yeah, sure. Sliced.
Yeah, that's good stuff. A bit of fun. Yeah. That's a bit of fun, isn't it? A bit of fun. That's a bit of fun. I like the, you mentioned the bullet train sequence, but I enjoyed that a lot. Hey, I'm Ryan Reynolds. At Mint Mobile, we like to do the opposite of what Big Wireless does. They charge you a lot. We charge you a little. So naturally, when they announce that be raising their prices due to inflation, we decided to deflate our prices due to not hating you. That's right.
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Yeah, and him being deep-powered, I think, you know, we then sort of believe that like one year Couser guy could take him down. Yeah. That's good. That's good. That's good. You know, you're doing fake out jumps. You're doing fake out jumps to each other. Yeah, it's really good stuff. But yeah, after his girlfriend gets captured, the maximum amount of times that a person can in a movie, they have to go to the big castle. Now we watched the art. She got captured.
She got kidnapped a lowest line amount of times. A Mary Jane Parker amount of times. Yeah, yeah. And there's some extended stuff in this because we watched the extended, unrated, cut it, whatever. That's right. PG 13 to cinemas. There's a lot more effinon, Jeff, and I'll tell you that. Oh, is there, yeah. So there's like seven or so extra minutes. And one of the extra sequences is that they get on.
It's just Wolverine effinon, Jeff. Yeah. If that and to heck with this, Jeff's gonna be in the Wolverine. Yeah, there's the Snowplay sequence. That's not in the regular version. The sequence where a bunch of ninjas get sucked into a Snowplay hour. Yeah, yeah. Their blood and bone meal get sprayed all over various houses. Yeah, that's interesting. Okay. Why don't they take that out? Oh, there's an effing or Jeff. It's not that violent, though. It's a really small kind of, I mean, it is.
Looney Tunes violence, honestly. I completely agree. Yeah. And then the Silver Samurai turns up. When I first saw this movie 10 plus years ago, I thought it was like a weird tonal shift where suddenly there was an old man in a big robot. But I think love to his tonic engine. But I think having seen so many bizarre comic book movies and TV shows since, yeah. The ending doesn't stand out like out all in that way. It feels fine. I remember feeling like it took a real left turn, but it doesn't now.
Yeah. In 2024. We make the connections ourselves now. Okay, we stockpiling Adam Antium and now there's Adam Antium. Yeah, I mean, it's not even fun. I don't even mean in terms of like laying the seeds of it. I just mean it's a fairly grounded movie than the robot. But I don't feel that way at all. It's not the silliest thing we've seen in an X-Men movie, even. No. Here it is, the silliest thing. You're not even going to think of it? No. Okay, great. Yeah, and it does end.
We're not the Postgraders. We'll talk about that. But it ends with the promise of Hugh Jackman's Wolverine and Yukiya and she's like, I guess we're hanging out now. We're going to have many adventures together. Two years later, she's gone. She's gone. She's dead, probably. Everyone in this movie who's not Hugh Jackman's Wolverine is dead. Yeah, there is a moment right at the end when Wolverine's about to get on that plane. And Mariko says, oh, I suppose you'll be seeing me again.
And I'm like, no. You've gone after this. The continuity's going to change immediately. You're not even going to exist after this. No, that's right. You should have the existential dread of a fictional character who knows their fictional. You're gone. As soon as we switch this DVD off, you're gone. It's over, mate. Yeah. Next time it's mentioned Wolverine in another movie, he might be like, I don't know who that is. And it'll be true. Because you were written out forever. Yeah, you're gone.
Don't worry about it, David. But yeah, the Postgraders, of course, leads into Daisy Future Past. That was filmed by that guy that fucking X-Men producer. What's his name? It's not Brian Singer. He does all the X-Men. He did, we're directed one of the X-Men movies. Lauren's? No. Lauren's casting. No. Lauren's long. Yeah, Lauren's long. Not a apocalypse. That was the last one, Dark Phoenix. Oh, I don't know. That was directed by Simon Kinberg. Oh. And added on. So James Mangold's movie.
You say it led into Daisy Future Past. I mean, they show a robot or something. I mean, kind of. They show a robot hand and they go dark things or a football or a- Because that would suggest that they leave the completely normal airport and the Daisy Future Past. When they land. It's to be in future. It's just outside. Yeah. All right, great. It's fine. I'm fine with it. Is that why everybody's getting on a plane to go to Hawaii or whatever?
Yeah, that movie starts with them all getting off a plane. Don't you remember? Sure. Don't you remember? I don't remember. Your new futuristic suitors in the plane, Wolverine. And so Storm and Havoc and whoever else is in this movie, I can't remember Mason. I don't think it's Havoc. It might be Sun Spot Mason. Sure. Anyway, Professor X is alive. That's right. Because if you remember, in X-Men 3, which we have done a video on for some reason, but not one and two yet, he exploded.
Yes. And then at the end of that movie, it's hinted at that that he's alive for some reason. Because he transferred his brain through some sort of, I think he did, he bounced his brain waves off Wolverine's adamantive skeleton to get it around the world. Totally answers. Because he looks bright at him. And then he, because you'd think that he was doing that like Spock McCoy style. Oh, yeah.
But I think he bounced the brain waves off Wolverine like an antenna into that the other guy's bra, who people like, oh, it's Professor X's brother. He's not. He's just a guy. Do you think he's making people see him like that? Yeah, maybe. Why do you think he looks like him then? Why did you think before I offered that explanation? It doesn't matter. Yeah, yeah. I forgot that it doesn't matter. But the guy's just a guy, I'm saying. Yeah, he's a guy whose legs don't work also.
Yeah. But his legs also crushed by the devil. Maybe. Which was how comic book Professor Xavier lost his legs. Look, James, I'm willing to concede that maybe he just got out of a coma. And his legs are not great. They're not great currently. Well, maybe he's just like, you know what? I like sitting. Yeah, that's right. Also, I maintain there is a version of this post credits where Professor X is walking. I feel I've seen that, but I've never. I mean, that's the end of the last one.
Yeah, maybe that's it. And the start of X-Men 3 is walking. And James McAvoy won walks until Magneto deflects a bullet into him. Oh, and I remember it also, it doesn't matter. Yeah, it doesn't matter. We must all remind ourselves of that, all right? There are things in life that do matter. I would even say there's certain media that matters. Oh, yes. But none of this matters. Wow. Maybe to move it. Wow. Anyways, it's time for, listen, I'm going to give you the option. Go on.
We could do, either, my famous recurring segment, Thoughts and Prices, or Hugh Jackman's Fitness Rage Aim. You can pick one. I've put extensive work into both. Mr. Beast style, I'll throw one away. Wow. Okay. Okay. I mean... Remember, if you pick Thoughts and Prices, anybody can win. Can win a prize. So I think that's probably for the... I mean, look, I feel like Hugh Jackman is as ripped as he's ever been in this movie.
He's pretty ripped. Yeah. But I'm guessing it's just, you know, etc. And so it's... It's broccoli and chicken, and then he did a lot of cardio and lifting and whatever. So I don't know. Unless there's something real weird in there. Yeah. I think I'm going to go with Thoughts and Prices. I'm a man that can't help. And I'm hoping that we all win some prizes today. All right. You didn't. Oh, interesting. And that was Thoughts and Prices, everybody. Now it's time for the trivia.
Wow. So when you said you put extensive thought into both of those, what did you mean? I've got all these research for what he ate and calories and... No, but the Thoughts and Prices won. Oh, I mean, I got all the prices organized. Oh, what are they? No system setup. What are they? Doesn't matter now they're gone. No, no, no, no. The prizes don't accumulate. No, no, no, no. Forget about it. You would have loved it too. Let me tell you, this one was very specific to you.
I don't think you had any thoughts. And I don't think you had quite any prizes. I did. I don't know what to tell you. If you work for the Australian Tax Office, when he puts his return in, I want you to look up prizes. I want you to order this guy and look for all the prizes. I'm paying cash. Don't worry about it. Well, are you? Well. Anyway, it's time for the trivia. I love it. I know we said last week for people to remind us of what this section was called, because I think you said a good one.
Yeah. But nobody reminded us. I think if we do the trivia and it's got the like in the Wolverine font. Oh, that's going to work. Yeah, I think that'll work. Yeah, good stuff. Yeah, yeah. OK, give you a little bit of a bone for the diet, Mason. Hugh Jackman adopted a dehydration diet used by body builders where he didn't consume any liquid for 36 hours before filming. He's shirtless, seen. Madelow. He said it made him feel headache and faint, but he was pleased with the results. Being ripped.
That's right. This might be the biggest he is. Yeah. And who knows how many calories he ate, me. I looked it up, but don't worry about it. Jessica Beale. Oh, I guess other people could look it up too. No, they can. What are you going to secret? You got a secret stash of Hugh Jackman fitness facts or something? I don't know. A, B, I do. I don't like it. Check my tax documents. Jessica Beale was offered the role of Viper, snake woman. Yep. But a deal couldn't be reached. So she dropped out.
She was in... Instead, she was a whistler. She was whistler. Abigail Whistler. Yeah. Rogue was involved in one of the versions of the Wolverine script. She was going to try to convince Logan to return home and she was going to end up joining him in the adventure. However, she was cut from the story due to director James Mangold wanting to focus on Logan's isolation.
Interesting. Yes. And an alternate ending of this movie was filmed where Yukio presents Logan with a box that contains his yellow Wolverine mask and costume from the comics or something. And he never wore it, not even in this upcoming movie. Ah, that's a trick. I would have preferred the brown and yellow. Well, I think that's the best costume. The problem is this led directly into a Brian Singer movie and he would not put Wolverine's costume in any of his movies. That's true, yeah.
And he did some other stuff too, which I don't like even more than that. Well. Box office on a budget of $132 million, it made $414.8 million bit of a hit, Mason. Bit of a big ol' hit. Big ol' hit. Mm. And here's a hint towards what we're doing next week. What could it be? Is it Logan? Yeah, interesting. Obviously, because we've done the two. Did you not know? No, I knew it. Why did you even have to guess? I don't know. When you said, is it Logan? You should say it.
Sometimes we do a people a curveball. Maybe there's another one somewhere. Maybe there is another one somewhere, but it's not. It's Logan. And if you want to see that early, you can actually head over to bigsandwich.co where there's always go up early. It's not the only thing there, though, is it? No. There's so many bonus stuff there. We do a comic club. We do video game, let's plays. We do movie commentaries. We do bonus podcasts. It's $9 a month.
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It's got us on YouTube channel. It's on Spotify. We have a good time, don't we? We have a very good time. And it's a good podcast. It's not just us having a good time. It's right. It's in the work, all right? We've factored in audience enjoyment. That's right. We have a podcast can say. No. I mean, we enjoy it the most. Yeah, that's undeniable. Otherwise, we wouldn't do it. Yeah. All right, thanks, everyone. Hey, here's a question. OK. What is Logan hate flying?
Does he think something bad will happen to him with the plane crashes? Bearing in mind, he survived the atomic explosion at Narkasa. Well, I don't think he loves atomic explosions. Yeah. I think if he had to rank those two things, he'd probably prefer flying. Yeah. I don't know. But it's like a running bit. It's up on him. OK, but if he falls out of a plane in the middle of the ocean, he's alive. And then he's in the middle of the ocean. That's true. He'd be sinking, wouldn't he?
He'd be sinking, like a stone. Yeah. If he drowns, does he drown again and again? Well, that happens in, uh, oh, yeah, one of them, probably not. Days of future past, maybe? Yeah, maybe. Good movie, maybe, I don't know. All right, bye, everyone. Bye. Ever Googles your own name? Prepare for a shock because your personal info, including addresses, and phone numbers, is out there, especially with the recent hacks at some big phone and health care companies. But here's where Aura steps in.
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