The Wolverine Film. Discuss.
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The Wolverine Film. Discuss.
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posted05/12/2014 11:07 PM (UTC)by

Just saw the film and it was very good. Bit slow at times but much better than Origins. Silver Samurai Killed the movie. He was great. He wasn't in it very much but when he was he was a beast.
Also there is nothing after credits but there is some extra footage during the credits. Loved the cameos.
It was darker in terms of Logan dealing with the events after X-Men 3.
Don't want to spoil anything but it was worth a watch. So give it a view.
so what did you guys think of the film. Are you going to see it. Or are you going to wait until it's a rental. Etc.
Discuss.
Also there is nothing after credits but there is some extra footage during the credits. Loved the cameos.
It was darker in terms of Logan dealing with the events after X-Men 3.
Don't want to spoil anything but it was worth a watch. So give it a view.
so what did you guys think of the film. Are you going to see it. Or are you going to wait until it's a rental. Etc.
Discuss.
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I seen it today and had mixed feelings.
It was much better than Origins. The fight and action scenes were great. Jackman was awesome as always.
I like Viper and how they used the character. Different from the comic Madame Hydra but similar enough to be recognised and different enough to be a fresh take on her.
Wasnt as keen on Silver Samurai, never been a fan and this didn't help.
The story was good but a tad predictable at times. But not too badly that it made the story feel long and drawn out.
It was much better than Origins. The fight and action scenes were great. Jackman was awesome as always.
I like Viper and how they used the character. Different from the comic Madame Hydra but similar enough to be recognised and different enough to be a fresh take on her.
Wasnt as keen on Silver Samurai, never been a fan and this didn't help.
The story was good but a tad predictable at times. But not too badly that it made the story feel long and drawn out.
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- Hugh Jackman Talks Wolverine 3 – But Will He Do It?
I don’t know yet. We’re talking it through. I still am very ambitious for the character. And tonally I feel like we corrected the ship with the last one. But I feel we can still go further, in a way. If I did another one I’m 99.9% sure it would be the last, so that will inform what it is for me.
What if it’s as good as the last one?
If the script is as good? Hm. I don’t know if that will get me across the line, man. I think it has to be better. I can still see where we can improve on the last one. I love the intimacy of that story, I liked the small stuff, I liked that it was a little unexpected. I don’t want to get into specifics, because it just upsets people, but there are certain parts of that story where I felt we were predictable. And I don’t think you need to do that with Wolverine. What’s exciting is that you can make it a more interior story, and people actually prefer that. And that was good to show and convince everyone – especially everyone who greenlights the movies!
As if there aren't enough X-films to think about! Still, nice to see an actor stay so committed to a character. Through thick and thin, he keeps coming back and continuously seems to have the best intentions. He really doesn't seem to shy away from the failings. If anything, he leans into them. Whether or not that's to any avail -- up for debate.
I don’t know yet. We’re talking it through. I still am very ambitious for the character. And tonally I feel like we corrected the ship with the last one. But I feel we can still go further, in a way. If I did another one I’m 99.9% sure it would be the last, so that will inform what it is for me.
What if it’s as good as the last one?
If the script is as good? Hm. I don’t know if that will get me across the line, man. I think it has to be better. I can still see where we can improve on the last one. I love the intimacy of that story, I liked the small stuff, I liked that it was a little unexpected. I don’t want to get into specifics, because it just upsets people, but there are certain parts of that story where I felt we were predictable. And I don’t think you need to do that with Wolverine. What’s exciting is that you can make it a more interior story, and people actually prefer that. And that was good to show and convince everyone – especially everyone who greenlights the movies!
As if there aren't enough X-films to think about! Still, nice to see an actor stay so committed to a character. Through thick and thin, he keeps coming back and continuously seems to have the best intentions. He really doesn't seem to shy away from the failings. If anything, he leans into them. Whether or not that's to any avail -- up for debate.
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I think if they do one last wolverine movie, they should borrow loosely from the Fatal Attraction series. The last movie delt with him not having his healing factor. Make the next movie where he has to deal without his adimantium. They started down this road at the end of the last movie. So it would be a good set-up IMO.
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- X-Men: Apocalypse and new Wolverine movie to shoot back to back?
Wolverine sequel starting to get some boil on.
Wolverine sequel starting to get some boil on.
I've yet to see the newest Wolverine movie, sadly. I am somewhat failing to feel the excitement for Fox's attempt with the X-Men franchise anymore.
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Slightly off-topic, but I feel similarly for Sony with The Amazing Spiderman, too. Not so much because they're bad films or anything, but because Peter Parker is off in New York City vacuum sealed from the rest of the big guys in Marvel's CU. Marvel screwed up tossing out film rights back in the day like it was candy on Halloween.
Slightly off-topic, but I feel similarly for Sony with The Amazing Spiderman, too. Not so much because they're bad films or anything, but because Peter Parker is off in New York City vacuum sealed from the rest of the big guys in Marvel's CU. Marvel screwed up tossing out film rights back in the day like it was candy on Halloween.
Admin Edit: Keep it in the Amazing Spider-man 2 thread, chief. -M.
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