X-MEN ORIGINS: WOLVERINE

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THIS PREQUEL EXPLORES WOLVERINE’S PAST & EVENTS THAT INFLUENCED HIM BEFORE THE WEAPON X PROGRAM BONDED HIS SKELETON WITH ADAMANTIUM. AFTER THE DEATH OF HIS GIRLFRIEND, WOLVERINE SEEKD VENGEANCE.Amazon.com
Wolverine, fan the one preferred of the X-Men star in both comic books and film, gets his own movie car with X-Men Origins: Wolverine, a story that reaches way, approach behind in to the full of hair mutant’s story. Somewhere in the wilds of northwest Canada in the early 1800s, dual boys grow up among violence: half-brothers with really special powers. Eventually they will turn the near-indestructible warriors (and victims of a super-secret supervision program) well known as Wolverine and Sabretooth, played respectively by Hugh Jackman (returning to his role) and Liev Schreiber (new to the scene). It helps enormously to have Schreiber, an actress of muscular skills, as the showiest villain; the man can put genuine threat in to a outspoken rhythm or a change of the eyes. Danny Huston is the sinister supervision user whose experiments keep pullin’ Wolverine behind in, Lynn Collins is the lady who shares a pacific Canadian co-existence with the favourite when he tries to dump out of the program, and Ryan Reynolds adds indispensable humor, at slightest for a while. The fast-paced early reels give an interesting kick-off to the Wolverine saga, usually to delayed down when a correct tract contingency be put together–but isn’t that eternally the complaint with start stories? And notwithstanding a cool setting, the grand culmination is a small hemmed in by sure tract essentials that contingency be in place for the sequels, that might be because characters do foolish things. So, this one is fun whilst it lasts, if you’re not seeking for a masterpiece, or an reason for Wolverine’s facial grooming. –Robert Horton

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Hugh Jackman as Wolverine Hugh Jackman as Wolverine Liev Schreiber as Sabretooth
Taylor Kitsch as Gambit Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool Hugh Jackman and Liev Schreiber
Will i Am as John Wraith Hugh Jackman as Wolverine Hugh Jackman and Liev Schreiber

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5 Responses to “X-MEN ORIGINS: WOLVERINE”

  1. Shrakken says:

    I haven’t seen the film yet but a couple things really bother me. Firstly, why does sabertooth look nothing like the marvel character or the one from the first Xmen movie? From the looks of it he is actually shorter than Hugh Jackman…? That stinks. Secondly, I know I will not get to see Deadpool as he should be. He should be in costume. It would be infinitely better. Nothing against the actor playing him, but if you are going to make a movie and use certain characters, then use those characters, otherwise call them something else. The movie producers completely miss the point that these characters have become popular as they are, and not as they want to make them. I don’t care if you want to see the actor’s face so they can give expressions and act. I don’t need to see Ryan Reynolds. I’ve seen him on the movie screen. I want to see Deadpool on the movie screen. Thank goodness we’ll get to see Snake-eyes in the G.I. Joe film this summer (in mask). I guess these people would have him out of costume as well..
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. i have read that one of the motives why it’s unfair this movie is circling the net unfinished is because people are starting to crticize it before its conclusion which in theory i would agree but after seeing this “gem” i think most of the hollywood movies should be seen with apparent wire work, bad transitions, weak post production. that way it is in your face the way this and other movies have no interest in doing something good. its completely marketing research and “professionals” that are professionals because they deliver and are there on time but by no means you could call them creative. this really really sucks. the industry is going to a scary place right now. one of the nominees this year for best cinematography was benjamin button which was done almost entirely in green screen. “cinematography”? best actor??? that is trully wrong. this industry has failed and has been failing for years. this is just another example.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. it sucked! all of it! it was retarded, not even x men esque i would rather watch money burn then buy this garbage. Go buy district 9.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  4. Confederate says:

    There are few things I hate than popping in a DVD and watching a two-hour movie go by while trying to watch it with two huge black bands on the top and bottom. Okay, maybe it’s too much to hope for full screen versions of movies, but how about a more realistic ratio, like 16:9, where you can see what’s going on? People with high definition are going to be ordering in in Blu-Ray, and converting the movie to one’s MP4 player is a waste of effort (if the movie was worth the effort in the first place).

    In short, either produce the movie in full screen edition or at least have it available in both. Or just use a 16:9 for everything.

    They can keep their product. I’ll rent it if I feel like watching it.

    Rating: 2 / 5

  5. I have had dreadful experience with Pre-Orders here at Amazon.
    In this instance, my order now reads “projected shipping date 21 September”. are you kidding me? This DVD was released on 15 September and I PRE-ORDERED it. One day I will learn my lesson. I also pre-ordered Star Trek. I’m cancelling that one. I’m better off driving over to Walmart to buy my new DVD’s.
    Rating: 1 / 5

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